Moe had come in for breakfast this morning as he usually does. After we fed him a huge helping of menhaden, he opted to stay on the pier with us as we fished. At one point, he faced the sun, opened his wings and "flashed". Moe stayed in this position for nigh on an hour just enjoying the sunrise. This is one of those instinctive actions that birds seem to know how to do. While humans have gotten to the point that most actions have to be taught, critters depend more on instinct. Some critters are taught the basics by their parents but others never see their parents so have to learn everything on their own. Birds are the lucky ones. At least, the parents take care of baby birds for a few weeks teaching them how to forage. Others are not so fortunate. Snakes and turtles, for example, rely totally on instinct. There are no parents present to help them on their way.
Moe's action of flashing is instinct. His ability to hunt for food was taught. His practice of coming to the pier and trusting us is purely something he learned on his own. It is that last one that means the most to me!

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