I first saw a Kea at Milford Sound in New Zealand. " DO NOT FEED THE BIRDS", the notices said. I respected the notice and didn't feed them. I went back into my camping car closly followed by a Kea bird. After closing the door, it only took the bird a few seconds before knocking on the door with his beak !
That made me laugh pretty hard. I also enjoyed the cut to the TV that the guy was trying to watch showing more of the documentary, while the kea was destroying his antenna. That was cheeky.
I wish there was more documentaries on these guys, I just found out they existed, like a couple months ago when a documentary from "real wild" came out and I fell in love and can't find anything but short little videos on them
@@jaffacalling53 There's nothing to stop someone loving cats and still being a responsible cat owner, by containing them. In NZ they become serious predators the moment they step outside.
Facts: *World's only alpine parrot *Critically endangered of extinction 5000 est' remain. *Get sick if fed some human food - just don't. *Swallows lead nail heads and flashings on roofs and dies.
Man I just love them. I am thinking without those human created puzzles these birds would be so bored right? Biting random stuff wouldnt be as rewarding as getting butter I should think. Also I wonder if we can somehow train them to not cause too much damage to things.
British wildlife documentaries: Mostly quiet. Calm narration. Natural animal sounds. American versions of British wildlife documentaries: Stock animal sounds. Rock music. Calm narration.
they're not smarter than bonobos (chimps), and they mate for fun all the time. seems to me, the smarter the animal, the more it realizes the value of sex for play instead of just procreation. dolphins are another example. otoh, my point is that this is a fallacy. mating systems in reality have zero to do with absolute intelligence, and much more to do with how they have evolved under specific selection pressures. hell, some populations of species show radical variation in mating systems, even within the same population.
I love these Birds since i have seen them in New Zealand in the 1980ies but i will not live in their neighborhood... creepy when NOTHING IS SAVE from these very intelligent Birds.... horrible :-)
Like when they was setting traps to catch the pole cats that are eating the keas and the keas learned how to set the death trap off to get the bait, lol
I would just leave out the left overs for the keas instead of throwing them in the trash cans and then going through the hustle of kea proofing them. They are smart birds, maybe they'll stop digging in the trash if they realised there's nothing to eat. Keas get food and your trash doesn't get scattered?!! 🌚
I'm sorry I don't know, I missed the start and the end, it's narrated by David Attenborough I'n not sure if it's a NZ show or one done by David, it was broadcast on the ABC in Melbourne if you contact them you may be able to find out
Very intelligent than crows, initially i think these birds are like Crows but after seeing this video i was astonished that these birds are More intelligent than any kind of bird on earth....🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔💓💓💓💓👍👍👍👍👍👍💓💓💓💓
Reading a book " Beak of the moon" by Philip Temple, good story about the arrival of the white man . There is a rare special colour Kea think it's amber, with a Maori legend about it
Ahahaha - "feeding them on food collected by her mate which she has pre-digested." I'm surprised the BBC didn't catch that grammatical faux pas, but it was pretty funny. :D
are these parrots impossible to tame? if so they are smarter than most other parrots by a large margin close enough to a new Caledonian crow probably the smartest bird in the world thats wild
5:29 It wasn't smart enough to ignore the puzzle and just sit on the looped wire and grab the butter. Or just fly, grab the butter in its foot, and hang from the string while eating.
So you're the glorified pigeon who stole my phone two years ago during vacation! thought you could just say stuff on the internet and get away with it? This is a hominid neighborhood homie, you came to the wrong place!
Department of Conservation documentation EXPORT Between January 1961 and February 1985, 242 kea were legally exported from New Zealand. While the origins of these birds were not recorded, it is likely that most were wild caught. Kea have been found in the illegal wildlife trade. Prior to the recent (1993) establishment of kea studbooks in both Europe and the USA, there was minimal documentation and no coordination of captive kea stocks held outside New Zealand. 2 Even now, the numbers of kea held overseas are not accurately known because some kea are kept by aviculturists outside the coordinated programmes. Whereas in the past, many of these exported kea were held in situations where they had no breeding potential, overseas holders are now focusing increasingly on breeding kea in captivity. It is hoped that the increasing availability of captive-bred kea originating within Europe and the USA will lead to a decline in the monetary value of kea and consequently reduce the incentives to trade illegally in this species. Other than reducing the illegal export of kea, kea held overseas are of little consequence to the conservation of the species. Disease risk prevents kea or their progeny being returned to New Zealand. Relatively few kea have been exported from New Zealand in recent years. Nowadays, only captive stock of no value to the New Zealand captive kea programme may be considered possible candidates for export. Prior to export, each bird must have a Trovan electronic transponder implanted for permanent identification, in addition to a metal leg band. Overseas applicants must comply with the prescribed housing requirements and participate in one of the overseas co-ordinated programmes.
3:35 Should a wildlife expert allow a bird, a rare one no less, eat something as unhealthy for it as pizza? What's the responsibility of a wildlife professional seeing an animal harming itself as a result of human intrusion in its environment?
You're taking a bird eating a pizza way too seriously, huh? You just expect the guy filming to go waving off the bird like moron? Like the bird won't just fly away with it in it's mouth? Or that another bird will come pick it up later?They have no responsibility for what a wild random animal does, It's not that deep.
Keas are really nice birds, they eat the eyes of lambs, shame they didn't eat the eyes of the stupid greenies and the politicians that protected them. Perhaps there is still the opportunity to make them that offering. They were classed a pest, and farmers carried Kea guns to kill them. A Kea gun looks like a Pirate's pistol, and fires a 410 shot cartridge.
@Matt Freeman The only rights that anything has, including humans, are those on loan from whoever is in power. Remember that, unless you are organised into a powerful armed group, your life could be worthless. Also, in most countries, including NZ, protected species, doesn't mean you can't legally kill it, if it is damaging your property.
@Matt Freeman Protection means shit, you can kill them if they are damaging your property, that is the law. They destroy things for pleasure, so your logic is fucked.
Keas seem like what would happen if parrots decided they wanted to be crows
I first saw a Kea at Milford Sound in New Zealand. " DO NOT FEED THE BIRDS", the notices said.
I respected the notice and didn't feed them. I went back into my camping car closly followed by a Kea bird.
After closing the door, it only took the bird a few seconds before knocking on the door with his beak !
HAHAHA! They're too clever. 😂
"It's hard to find anything to eat in the snow..."
*Cut to Jared Fogel*
im slow, please explain?
@@TimberFlip Last second of the video
people are coming
subway eat fresh!
The Great Kea SubWay raid of 2008.
All tourists love Keas until they come back to their rental cars and find them destroyed 😁
P S one bit my ear when it was on my shoulder lol
The scene with the chessboard in its eye is a straight up David Lynch shot.
Lol, i think it is over exaggerating a little.
Its that 90's UK TV flavour. Especially the music.
That made me laugh pretty hard. I also enjoyed the cut to the TV that the guy was trying to watch showing more of the documentary, while the kea was destroying his antenna. That was cheeky.
People: Who are you?
Parrot: I-Kea.
Wow Kea is a combination of Parrot and Crow. It's a super intelligent bird! I would love to own one. Everything is a toy for them lol.
good luck trying to get one
@@alexforsyth2038 yeah haha currently illegal
Yeah and that’s good
Kea is what you get when you mix a parrots intelligence with an eagle's ferocity
I'd say more like the tenacity, annoyance, and ever hungry nature of seagulls.
@@dannya1854 well. If you put it that way..... i can't disagree.
My comment was kinda cringe tho wasn't it?
I wish there was more documentaries on these guys, I just found out they existed, like a couple months ago when a documentary from "real wild" came out and I fell in love and can't find anything but short little videos on them
They will have to answer to. God about this mischief, they will liar to god n say nz gave us permission 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
i fall in love this birds..
_slow clap_
I hope they peck your eyes out, their specialty.
@@grancito2 dude are you okay? lmao
They can hunt small animals
Engrish
And I thought cockatoos were mischievous.
Just wish I had gotten all of the program, there was a lot more stuff of them wreaking cars
Thank you for what you did get! This was an extremely fascinating documentary; such intelligent creatures & so mischievous!
@@aileen2193 you do realize that he posted this 11 years ago
@ALL HAIL SATAN yeah I know, too much time had passed. He may not be alive any more.
@@maxmagnus777 he uploaded new video 10 months ago
@@oogway1234 is it any good?
They're such trouble makers
what if there is animals watching us thinking "some day we will brign them down"
😂 wicked smart, and cute too
Cute until they peck the eyes out of all of your lambs.
@@grancito2 oof
I was blown away by Ravens..but, this...wow!
Kea my favourite birds and the Kakapo
Who would have the nerve to own a cat somewhere like that
Ayyoli
It’s mostly stoats and possums which kill them, but yeah cats can just eff off too.
@@feebeedoc78 Not really, cats kill 1 million birds every *day* in Australia alone. It should be illegal to let cats 'roam' outdoors.
people who like cats
All cat haters deserve execution
@@jaffacalling53 There's nothing to stop someone loving cats and still being a responsible cat owner, by containing them. In NZ they become serious predators the moment they step outside.
Make em solve calculus for some damn butter
The Jared jumpscare at the end, tho.
Test number 95584 - the kea is assembling nuclear power plant.
Facts:
*World's only alpine parrot
*Critically endangered of extinction 5000 est' remain.
*Get sick if fed some human food - just don't.
*Swallows lead nail heads and flashings on roofs and dies.
Wow very beautiful 🐦
Man I just love them. I am thinking without those human created puzzles these birds would be so bored right? Biting random stuff wouldnt be as rewarding as getting butter I should think. Also I wonder if we can somehow train them to not cause too much damage to things.
British wildlife documentaries: Mostly quiet. Calm narration. Natural animal sounds.
American versions of British wildlife documentaries: Stock animal sounds. Rock music. Calm narration.
Animals which pair for life, are smarter then others, who don't!
they're not smarter than bonobos (chimps), and they mate for fun all the time.
seems to me, the smarter the animal, the more it realizes the value of sex for play instead of just procreation. dolphins are another example.
otoh, my point is that this is a fallacy. mating systems in reality have zero to do with absolute intelligence, and much more to do with how they have evolved under specific selection pressures.
hell, some populations of species show radical variation in mating systems, even within the same population.
Hey 'Prof'
That should be *than and not "then".
Guessing your title is self-made?
Wild JARED appeared!
I love these Birds since i have seen them in New Zealand in the 1980ies but i will not live in their neighborhood... creepy when NOTHING IS SAVE from these very intelligent Birds.... horrible :-)
@Pink and Black Girl They only live in areas with very small populations anyway, as they're alpine parrots.
Great documentary thanks for uploading
Rzeczywiście to bardzo sprytne i inteligentne ptaki!
Smartest bird from the world
Like when they was setting traps to catch the pole cats that are eating the keas and the keas learned how to set the death trap off to get the bait, lol
I would just leave out the left overs for the keas instead of throwing them in the trash cans and then going through the hustle of kea proofing them. They are smart birds, maybe they'll stop digging in the trash if they realised there's nothing to eat. Keas get food and your trash doesn't get scattered?!! 🌚
they dont want to make the birds dependent on people
I'm sorry I don't know, I missed the start and the end, it's narrated by David Attenborough
I'n not sure if it's a NZ show or one done by David, it was broadcast on the ABC in Melbourne if you contact them you may be able to find out
Ok, this was ages ago but it must be from BBC Earth(a short excerpt is below from the official BBC page):ua-cam.com/video/bxoCuRuHlt8/v-deo.html
Best Kea video on youtube! Thanks for posting
So what exactly does this bird want? Food? Money? Or is it just for the lulz
Revenge
@@misterturkturkle very appropriate profile picture
Some birbs just want to watch the world burn
Crows on steroids
Very intelligent than crows, initially i think these birds are like Crows but after seeing this video i was astonished that these birds are More intelligent than any kind of bird on earth....🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔💓💓💓💓👍👍👍👍👍👍💓💓💓💓
That is a Heavy piece of Native Wood
I just learned of this bird a few minutes ago and I'm dying! 🤣
Rip
@@misterturkturkle XD may he Rest In Peace from dying
These are Crows like birds and less in parrots by nature.
Cute little intelligent naughty flyers 😁🤣😂
This reminds me of mark rober and his backyard squirrel contraption
[chess intensifies]
Kea special forces operators
Reading a book " Beak of the moon" by Philip Temple, good story about the arrival of the white man . There is a rare special colour Kea think it's amber, with a Maori legend about it
steersman 1812
Kauri gum probably.
Keas are me in class in every way
destroy EVERYTHING!!!
Ahahaha - "feeding them on food collected by her mate which she has pre-digested." I'm surprised the BBC didn't catch that grammatical faux pas, but it was pretty funny. :D
I don't understand, what's wrong here?
@@hop-skip-ouch8798 Grammatically, it says that she has pre-digested her mate. Of course we know what is really meant.
wow they´re like engineers they know mechanics and physics.
So thats why there is no snake can survive......👍😄💕
No snakes in New Zealand
We don’t have snakes here never have had.
are these parrots impossible to tame? if so they are smarter than most other parrots by a large margin close enough to a new Caledonian crow probably the smartest bird in the world thats wild
We don't tame them as there a protected species with a low population size
Lol this video makes them seem cute and quirky. Video before this was about Kea attacking and eating parts of sheep while the sheep's still alive.
Cute parrot babies are not dangerous. People are liable to take it literally if they don't know birds.
I didn't know this was a scary video!
Bird Law..
Got give them a problem with no solution.
0:00 Bro was that chess in the bird's eye?
5:29 It wasn't smart enough to ignore the puzzle and just sit on the looped wire and grab the butter. Or just fly, grab the butter in its foot, and hang from the string while eating.
The closest real-life size to Pikachu would be a Kea. I could imagine Pikachu in real life being of that size.
Pray they don't evolve opposable thumbs.
Bro, god damn Kea stole my fucking Bitcoin, can't have SHIT in New Zealand
WOW! Privacy breech!
So you're the glorified pigeon who stole my phone two years ago during vacation!
thought you could just say stuff on the internet and get away with it?
This is a hominid neighborhood homie, you came to the wrong place!
Stronk beak birb
these fucking things are fairies
"people are coming" 9:00
Wow, I wonder which is smarter; the Kia or a Crow?
definitely the Kea ..... they will work as a team when needed
Keas are basically parrot crows. They're both ridiculous smart, but ravens and crows have been studied more.
Kea definitely
0:08 song?
Wtf was that at the end
why do people think we are the only smart being on this earth?
Experience
6:29 There are no kea outside NZ
Department of Conservation documentation
EXPORT
Between January 1961 and February 1985, 242 kea were legally exported from New Zealand. While the origins of these birds were not recorded, it is likely that most were wild caught. Kea have been found in the illegal wildlife trade. Prior to the recent (1993) establishment of kea studbooks in both Europe and the USA, there was minimal documentation and no coordination of captive kea stocks held outside New Zealand.
2 Even now, the numbers of kea held overseas are not accurately known because some kea are kept by aviculturists outside the coordinated programmes.
Whereas in the past, many of these exported kea were held in situations where they had no breeding potential, overseas holders are now focusing increasingly on breeding kea in captivity. It is hoped that the increasing availability of captive-bred kea originating within Europe and the USA will lead to a decline in the monetary value of kea and consequently reduce the incentives to trade illegally in this species. Other than reducing the illegal export of kea, kea held overseas are of little consequence to the conservation of the species. Disease risk prevents kea or their progeny being returned to New Zealand.
Relatively few kea have been exported from New Zealand in recent years. Nowadays, only captive stock of no value to the New Zealand captive kea programme may be considered possible candidates for export. Prior to export, each bird must have a Trovan electronic transponder implanted for permanent identification, in addition to a metal leg band. Overseas applicants must comply with the prescribed housing requirements and participate in one of the overseas co-ordinated programmes.
@@kiwiaus ...oh really? Wow ok never knew that. I had assumed that since kea were protected that they werent allowed on foreign soil
This bird so smart like IKEA.
looks like my bird lol
November 23, 2010
Can Keas mimic human speech?
2:44 Challenge Accepted!
Kea you are a bad bird
chicken
kea
2:40
lead, mercury and many more poisoning for that bird for chewing everything
3:35 Should a wildlife expert allow a bird, a rare one no less, eat something as unhealthy for it as pizza? What's the responsibility of a wildlife professional seeing an animal harming itself as a result of human intrusion in its environment?
You're taking a bird eating a pizza way too seriously, huh? You just expect the guy filming to go waving off the bird like moron? Like the bird won't just fly away with it in it's mouth? Or that another bird will come pick it up later?They have no responsibility for what a wild random animal does, It's not that deep.
If you think you can get a Kea to not eat trash pizza, by all means, be my guest. Itll be good entertainment.
Let it enjoy its meal.
Клоун!Ну и характер!
Fa
Keas are really nice birds, they eat the eyes of lambs, shame they didn't eat the eyes of the stupid greenies and the politicians that protected them. Perhaps there is still the opportunity to make them that offering. They were classed a pest, and farmers carried Kea guns to kill them. A Kea gun looks like a Pirate's pistol, and fires a 410 shot cartridge.
They have also been seen eating the kidney fat from sheep and kiling them!
@Matt Freeman The only rights that anything has, including humans, are those on loan from whoever is in power. Remember that, unless you are organised into a powerful armed group, your life could be worthless. Also, in most countries, including NZ, protected species, doesn't mean you can't legally kill it, if it is damaging your property.
@Matt Freeman Protection means shit, you can kill them if they are damaging your property, that is the law. They destroy things for pleasure, so your logic is fucked.
@Whoever so you are a brainless fuckwit, get a brain, then an educacion, we don't need shitheads like you in the world.
what the hell is happening here