Monty Python and the Holy Grail Performed on Flaming Bagpipes

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When you see someone coming down the street in Crusade-era knight’s armor, accompanied by the clop-clop of coconuts banging together, you automatically think of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. But this is Portland in 2014, so you shouldn’t be surprised that it’s Brian Kidd, the notorious Unipiper! This is his tribute to Monty Python and their last ever reunion show Monty Python Live (Mostly). -Thanks, Brian! 


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Too cute. Hey, the lil bird knows a meal ticket when it sees one :D Hope no heartless bastard takes advantage of that though and kills the bird or captures it.
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Juice is a good observer.
American Robins were named after the European ones because both have a red chests, but they're not closely related. American Robins are in the thrush family, while European Robins are closer related to flycatchers.
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Please can someone inform neatorama that this version of the Youtube clip is a rip-off and is an unauthorized copy. My video can be found by key words Tame Robin Worcester. The Video was made by me (Youtube user name Yoeddy) If someone can help I’d be very grateful.

John.
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Good to see John Hancock on Neatorama! This story is huge in the British press and has received loads of wonderful comments on newspaper message boards. Robins are supposed to aggressive little birds towards others on their territory but there's no doubt that they are cute. I had one on my bird table this morning as I was putting out nuts and seeds. He kept cocking his head on one side as though he was showing off and he seemed to have no fear of me. On the other hand if I come across a pheasant in the garden, it causes pandemonium as it flies away in panic.
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