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June 25, 2011

Seagull steals video camera while it is recording

Posted by S. Abbas Raza at 11:48 AM | Permalink

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Must have thought the camera was edible? Great shots with the seagull as cameraman.

Posted by: Louise Gordon | Jun 25, 2011 4:27:14 PM

A bird's eye view of course.

Posted by: Frank | Jun 25, 2011 8:00:54 PM

Funny. Up the birds!

Posted by: James F Traynor | Jun 26, 2011 1:26:30 AM

Q: How could something like this happen?

A: It's a matter of a pinion.

Posted by: futzinfarb | Jun 26, 2011 2:28:54 AM

A Steven Seagall action shot?
Or maybe, the return of Jonathan Livingcam Seagull?

Posted by: Dobharchu | Jun 26, 2011 4:46:50 AM

Nice camera angles. Sam Peckinpaw?

Posted by: Carlos | Jun 26, 2011 7:51:32 AM

I expected at least a closing credit screen: "Did this happen to you? I have your camera!"

Posted by: Carlos | Jun 26, 2011 7:53:30 AM

Good to know a one-pound bird can carry a five-ounce camera.

Posted by: Sagredo | Jun 26, 2011 4:00:56 PM

The mournful cry of the gull reminds me of a Chekhov novel...

Posted by: Laturb | Jun 26, 2011 4:09:33 PM

"Good to know a one-pound bird can carry a five-ounce camera."

It's a simple question of weight ratios. /Monty Python

Posted by: FrankZ | Jun 26, 2011 9:57:14 PM

Well clearly the fellow got his camera back!

Posted by: Deniz | Jun 27, 2011 7:21:21 AM

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