A man found himself in a state of surprise upon encountering two tiny birds with cash notes in a street that was quiet. The weird event was filmed and subsequently posted on the Internet.

In the video, every bird is seen to be carrying a folded RM50 bill in their hands as they walk the ground. This scene immediately attracted attention due to the fact that it was something strange and surprising.
An uncommon street in Ondo
The video presents a bird slowly traveling on a rough concrete surface. There is a light blue banknote that is visible with its body being close to the banknote. The latter is seen around the second bird, which also seems to be holding a similar note. The birds are walking in their stride, without any trace of distress, as though the objects were a part of their motion.

The man filming the video can be heard reacting with surprise. He trails the birds at a safe distance, attempting to figure out what he is watching. The birds do not fly away at once, and this gives him time to take the moment in focus.
Close Observation
Later in the video, one of the birds is seen coming towards a corner against a wall. The note is clung to its body and perhaps held by its beak or feet. The other bird also flies in a similar manner and carries the object along. The notes seem to be genuine money, but the origin is not specified in the video. The setting resembles a bare yard with rocky terrain and some rocks. No other individuals can be seen in the clip. This helps keep the emphasis on the birds and their strange behavior.
Unknown source of the cash
It is unknown where the birds got the money and why they were carrying it. Birds are known to pick objects, particularly light and easy-to-carry objects. Nevertheless, it is not common to carry paper money.

The birds proceed on the ground, still holding the notes. The moment has drawn attention due to its rare and curious nature.
Watch the video here:

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