Originally published at: Watch this mesmerizing time-lapse of a sheep herd moving to its summer pasture | Boing Boing
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Wake Up Sheeple!!!
Be the sheep that goes to the feeding trough furthest away. You’ll eat like a king.
That’s great footage, and I’m surprised at how stable the drone is.
Speaking of sheep herds and summer grazing, I highly recommend this:
Cool, yet also disturbing. I have recently realized I don’t like it when too much of one category of thing is moving around together. A bunny or two in the lawn nibbling clover? Adorable. 40+ bunnies scattering in the alley as my headlights illuminate them? Horrifying. This film of the sheep triggered that in me. (Shudder.)
Something of the bacillus about it.
Or blood corpuscles flowing through a vein. I tried to pick out the herd dogs moving the flock along and rounding up stragglers.
I assume you are referring to the unlikely positioning of a multitude of feeding troughs in the summer pasture. It is good when you know which way you are headed.
Add an hour and fifteen minutes of additional footage, and they’ll have…
KoBAAAnisqatsi: Out of Balance
Look! A bunch of sheep.
Not “bunch”—“herd.”
Heard what?
Herd of sheep.
Of course I’ve heard of sheep!
No, no, a sheep herd.
What do I care? I have no secrets from a sheep.
– apologies to Mr. Abbott and Mr. Costello
It’s a flock, not a herd!
Thanks! This looks like something I’ll enjoy watching.
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