This is some footage from a typical morning at a bird feeder located in Nuevo Arenal, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Visitors include “collared Aracari Toucans, several kinds of woodpeckers, Oropendula, Palm Tanagers, Blue/Gray Tanagers, Baltimore Orioles, Clay-colored Thrush (the national bird of Costa Rica), Red-legged Honeycreepers, Black-Cowled Oriole, Euphonias, a few varieties of hummingbirds, and MORE.” That sure was a colorful bunch, wasn’t it? It’s hard to believe all those brightly colored birds are real. And, who knows, maybe they’re not. I mean with the latest advancements in AI and deepfake technology, this could just be a bunch of squirrels for all we know.