One Crow decided to fly with Geese flock going to the south

  • last year
Transcript
00:00 One crow, looking at how a flock of geese is going to the south, decided to fly with them.
00:08 The leader of the pack, having learned about this, looking sternly at the crow, said, "Crow, you're a non-migratory bird. How are you going to fly?"
00:25 To which he received an answer, "Get off! I'm big, I'm strong, I can do anything, I can do everything! Well, have it your way! Let's fly we'll see!"
00:37 In the morning, the flock flew south, and our heroine crow flew along with the geese.
00:51 When it's time to stop for the night, guess who was gone the longest? Yes, you are absolutely right, she was gone for an hour, two, three.
01:01 Finally, when the sun was almost down, a tired, hungry, disheveled crow landed near the flock.
01:16 The leader came up to her again and said, "Crow, think, you are not a migratory bird, but we have to fly across the sea for three days without stopping, you won't make it!"
01:27 Crow said, "Leave me alone, I'm big, I'm strong, I can do anything, I can do everything!"
01:42 In the morning, the flock got back on the wing and continued on its way. Three days after the flock finished its flight across the sea, a small dot appeared on the horizon.
01:53 Yes, it was that crow! She looked terrible, wet, tongue on the shoulder, half of the feathers are gone, only a feather remains of the tail.
02:11 The crow flopped down near the flock, unable to catch its breath and utter a word.
02:17 The geese gathered near her and the leader said, "Yes, a crow, you're really big, you're strong!"
02:28 Crow said, "Leave me alone, I'm big, I'm strong, but what a fool I am!"