I loved this video. I found it when looking for literally 'How to talk to Birds'. To all the people who could only focus on the way she spoke, may be listening to birds so much has altered the way she speaks. May be its nervousness being on stage. Then again, I'm from India. We don't get bothered by stuff like this. I am sad to see focus being driven away from this amazing woman's skill and the basic lesson around listening she left us with. Her process was very simple and something any of us can try. Encouraging everyone to focus on the content. She's pretty darn cool actually.
I play guitar and sing with the birds. They all gather around on various telephone lines and we sing! Or If I go to the park a bunch of other birds gather. I get inspired by the notes and rhythms they make too. Didn't Mozart learn melodies from the birds?
I like to whistle with the birds in my backyard. We sing together and make beats. Most of the time I use it as a form of meditation. Definitely one of my favorite activities. You are the only other person I have heard of that has done this too, although I’m sure they are out there.
Australia has had years of drought and now great bush fires. Estimates of dead wildlife is about half a billion in recent fires. About 25 people dead including brave firefighters.
Stacey Astacianna Hatcher How can you not tell that she is being very loud? Shouting for sure. You can tell because as soon as she opens her mouth the background noises completely disappear. Meaning they have her microphone turned way down. You can also hear the force of her breath. With the high pitched voice, I would also say she is screaming in the microphone. In case you are from somewhere else maybe you don’t know that “screaming into something” doesn’t mean actual screaming like in a horror scene.
I loved this video. I found it when looking for literally 'How to talk to Birds'.
To all the people who could only focus on the way she spoke, may be listening to birds so much has altered the way she speaks. May be its nervousness being on stage. Then again, I'm from India. We don't get bothered by stuff like this.
I am sad to see focus being driven away from this amazing woman's skill and the basic lesson around listening she left us with.
Her process was very simple and something any of us can try. Encouraging everyone to focus on the content. She's pretty darn cool actually.
I play guitar and sing with the birds. They all gather around on various telephone lines and we sing! Or If I go to the park a bunch of other birds gather. I get inspired by the notes and rhythms they make too. Didn't Mozart learn melodies from the birds?
Birds so powerful
I like to whistle with the birds in my backyard. We sing together and make beats. Most of the time I use it as a form of meditation. Definitely one of my favorite activities. You are the only other person I have heard of that has done this too, although I’m sure they are out there.
Thank you, Astacianna, for your dedication to the more-than-human-world. Great job on the talk and your body of work so far. Keep going!
I'm a beginner birdwatcher from sumatra island, indonesia.
Am I the only one who searched for this
No your not
😂😂
nope!
No
The title is misleading.
How to identify through birds sound?
Birds as in skeezers?
this doesn't tell you how to talk to birds
This lady has an awesome job. I'm jealous. I can identify birds by sound too, but not in some African jungle.
Very cool!
Great vid but it didnt tell you how to talk to birds at all. 😢
Australia has had years of drought and now great bush fires. Estimates of dead wildlife is about half a billion in recent fires. About 25 people dead including brave firefighters.
This is well known, why put it in the comment section?
I listened to that nasally whiney voice for 18 minutes and i still dont know how to talk to birds
It’s ironic that you listen silently for birds, yet you scream in that micro like you wanna be heard 500 km away!
Stacey Astacianna Hatcher How can you not tell that she is being very loud? Shouting for sure. You can tell because as soon as she opens her mouth the background noises completely disappear. Meaning they have her microphone turned way down. You can also hear the force of her breath. With the high pitched voice, I would also say she is screaming in the microphone.
In case you are from somewhere else maybe you don’t know that “screaming into something” doesn’t mean actual screaming like in a horror scene.
Silviu Tudorescu How does she not scare away the birds she’s trying to listen to? I’m being serious.
wut even is this?