Aussie Magpie sings like R2D2!!
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2010
- Pi has daily visits from some local magpies, and one sings like R2D2! She also makes the sound of a car alarm, and a barking dog, which was what I was trying to record that day. When I played it back I realised it sounded like R2D2! It's so weird.
At about 2:00 mins and 3:02 mins she does it (I don't know how to edit movies sorry).
I don't know if someone in my area plays a lot of star wars games or something, but she learnt it from somewhere. - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
My favorite bird in the whole world.. so full of character. The sound of Australia.
First time I went to Australia I was camping in Bright, VIC. Australian Magpies along the Kookaburras were the first things I heard when I woke up on the first morning, it’s something I will never forget and always brings back memories of that trip.
@@schmoosmith Wonderful memories!!!
My family moved from NZ to Australia in '67 when I was 3. The magpies' songs are one of my oldest and most beloved memories. Such a beautiful creature.
Magpies are great mimic's and can be taught words whistles and other sounds. In the wild the mimic other birds often. They are highly intelligent and they make great pets but, they often move on when they mature as they are territorial. Thank you for the video post.
You needto teach the other one to say "Oh my, we're doomed"
Captivating, otherworldly and melancholy, thankyou I love this!
A lifelong bird lover, I fell in love with magpies when vacationing in Copenhagen and Berlin last fall. There was a large and very cheeky magpie who spotted me having my coffee and reading on the little courtyard patio of our Airbnb - and immediately began to chat his little head off telling me all about himself. I made a point of going out there every morning at the same time...and he always showed up and came right over for a chat. What a personality he had, looking directly at me, cockng his head and talking away.. really, REALLY cute! I gave him a few bits of a whole wheat blueberry muffin my daughter brought from a bakery. I fell in love with this little guy and would have loved to have taken him back home with me. 😏 Back home in Atlanta I have a bird feeding station on one of my apt. patios (one patio is for the birds, the other for people 😄). I have a very friendly wild crow who comes for his daily treats. He caws excitedly from the chimney tops of the building across from mine whenever he sees me. Last year he left me a juicy red strawberry on the middle my patio railing - where I leave HIS treats. He's been visiting several times a day for more than 4 years now and he does recognize the name I gave him..."Blackjack". I just got a thing for birds. 😄
I just loved your amazing story!😀💝👍 I'm from Poland so I know exactly what type of magpie visited you during your European holiday! They are talkative and cute indeed😁 I wish you all the best and please give some extra treat from me to Blackjack😉🌸
@@pilotmike7569 Awww...maggies are the cutest, so much personality and sass! I will definitely give Blackjack your regards. He and his mate, and their little crow that they had last summer, were on the chimney top earlier today. I put out raw peanuts in the shell for them, which they LOVE. Crows are such clever birds. They learned very quickly that peanut shells will roll down the roof, so they take the peanuts and drop them in the rain gutter and use the rain gutter as their little bowl! I made some cornbread for them this morning and cut it into little squares. I split the squares in half and spread a little peanut butter and apricot jam in there so they have a mini cornbread PB "birdie" sandwich. Blackjack has a bit of a sweet tooth. He loves any type of jam. I watched his little tongue come out and lick the jam out and savor it. His eyes glistened - he really liked it, lol! He is so darn cute. He was bobbing his head up and down cawing in excitement. Crows are very appreciative and thankful for whatever you give them. I try to give them healthy treats that are good for them - and always a bowl of fresh, filtered water with ice cubes in it. All the birds really love having fresh water. In the summers, I put a larger bowl out so they can take turns splashing and bathing in it. I hope to see Poland someday. My daughter and I were tempted to take the train into Poland from Berlin but ran out of time. We're headed to the British Isles in the spring. We'll have a lot of ground to cover in 10 days!
@@tiamia7139 Thank you so much Tia Mia, I'm sure you'll just love the British Isles - they're just wonderful - birdwise too!😉🐦💝
That's not an impersonation, it's a collection of their usual songs. Generally they have a local song shared with their group, sometimes they imitate others' songs or other birds... This one has a very colourful repertoire!
Phil T you are one of the idiots of all time expert. Take it for what it is. A nice recording of a Magpie that sounds like R bloody 2 bloody D2. Don't be a tool all ya horrible life!
To Wayne Ogston: How rude.
To Tommy Black: How sensitive are you dumbass
Wayne Ogston . Better a backyard expert than a fully tooled unit . How Ogstontatious you dead shit.
Phil T hate to break it to you but this is their natural sound
Little known fact, R2D2 was voiced by larry, a middle aged magpie who till this day waits upon the wall for the darkness to fall.
Also little known fact : Kenney Baker , the little man that was inside R2D2 recently died at the age of 81. He was R2D2 in six Star Wars films , and was asked to be in another, but was too sick to travel. He did very well for a guy that wasn't expected to live beyond puberty. He may have had Larry, the middle aged magpie , in the machine to give it voice. Look this up if you want to read more about Kenny Baker. He was married to another little person. I'm not blowing smoke here.
John Smith has
Stupid.
I thought you were gonna say: "And to this day, he's still waiting for his royalty check from George Lucas>"
These guys are really social!!! They take the time to interact with another species!!!
My favourite sound in the whole world. And this guy has some nice signature moves.
It's a female.
@@77MeOnlyMe77 Yes, you're right! I stand corrected.
@@Aquilinemusic 😊
He's not the droid you're looking for
Heavyn T.-M. - Ooh, I see what you did there. Lol
Go about your business, move along.
@@timothycurnock9162 The Force can have a strong influence on weak minds.
I live in Denmark and in Danish those birds are called "Skade" which directly translated to English literally means "damage". Skader/magpies are very common in Northern Europe. But that was not why I decided to write here. I have a funny story where a magpie/skade actually got told of. I have a larger balcony that are coverved with glas, sliding window doors all around so it can be both 80% open and fully closed and tight. Along the doors outside of the balcony I have a 1/2 meter wide, 1 meter deep earth filled flower bed with small bushes and flowers. It is on the second floor. A few years ago I got an injury that kept me locked to my home pretty much all the time for 6 months. From early spring to fall. So spent a lot of time on the balcony and discovered a pigeon pair early on, getting nest material, initially just from the flower bed but fast they learned I was a good guy they should not be afraid of, so they entered the enclosure and got material from there as well. I began to feed the pigeons with a little mais once in a while as they hatched nearby but out of my sight. When their new babies grew older they also came by. They all became completely trusting of me to the point where they would walk on me my while dozing off. Magpies/skader would also land at the flower bed and take some mais but never came closer although seemingly not afraid of me. Next year the pigeons decided to nest in the flower bed in a corner up against one of my sliding doors. It became a habit for me to give them a handful of mais every day when coming home from work. I followed them laying eggs and watched several times magpies, where one tried to provoke the nesting bird, to leave the nest, so the other could steal an egg, but the magpies clearly had respect for the pigeons because as long as the bird stayed on the nest nothing really happened. They though upped the ante and became bolder and bolder, coming closer and more provocative each day. It was the same pair of magpies and one day, few days after the pigeons had hatched they really went in for the kill and then the father pigeon finally placed himself on the edge of the nest wing to wing with the mother pigeon and one magpie stood in front of the nest and the other came flying in from the side to provoke the others of the nest, happened again and again approaching closer and closer to the father pigeon UNTIL the magpie flew screaming 2-3 cm (a little inch) in for an attack and SUDDENLY the father pigeon did something I never saw before, it WHACKED (!) the magpie in the most violent way with its right wing exactly when it was closest and in the air. The magpie got such a WHACK that it were hurled horizontally 2 meters straight out and tumbled through the air all the way down to the ground. Looked as it was hit hard with a tennis racket, not a pigeon wing. The other magpie flew down to it and it took 15 minutes before it eventually took off, but the WHACK was totally cartoonish with a sky of feathers (from the magpie) when it was hit. The mother pigeon was clearly proud of the father and they both where very pleased with each other for days. I saw the magpies again, but they never came close to the nest while I saw it. The 2 hatched pigeons came to be grown ups and they now visit me regularly and bring their spouses and kids for the season. When I told friends about the pigeons coming in the beginning when I had my injury they all said that my balcony would be full of pigeon shit, but to this day I have never had to remove any pigeon droppings. It was pretty disgusting to remove their nest but a small price to pay for the many fun hours "my" bird family have provided me. I can still laugh out loud recalling that WHACK and the cartoonish cloud of feathers derived from it. Pigeons 1, magpie 0. Although "skader" not same species, I understand from reading here, as magpies they too can adapt other sounds. I also have heard "my" magpies do car alarms and one of my friends had a pair many years ago when Aqua´s "Barbie Girl" swept the globe for years, would whistle that chorus. "I am a Barbie girl, in a Barbie woooorld".
Hope you enjoyed my story. Have a good day.
what a legendary little fella
Just so love the Maggie’s.❤️A very clever bird.👍❤️My Maggie’s sing to me as well!!!👍Beautiful bird.🤗❤️
Too gorgeous!! Beautiful magpie. She has a great repertoire!! The barking dog was great too!! They make such beautiful sounds the Aussie magpies. I love them!!! They're my favourite bird. Thanks for this.
My wife and I visited your beautiful country several times in the last decade and saw many magpies, but nothing as vocal as this fellow. And yes he does sound like R2D2 at times. Thanks for sharing....
There is nothing so quintessentially Aussie as waking up to a troop of magpie's carolling: marvellous birds and I love them. Thanks for posting, even if it does go back a bit.
thats the last time I let a bird watch tv
Lol ;-)
Albax :)
"He can can go about his business", "Move along".
Nothing to see here
What a joyful song... I heard this sound on Dr. Blake Mysteries and thought it was some kind of electronic bird song and started to investigate after they showed a glimpse of a black and white bird... A wonderful mystery solved. :)
The sound of them warbling first thing in the morning is magic!
Gloriously gifted and beautifully "sung"! Bravo!
Sounds like a normal magpie to me.... And I grew up in the bush, that's the noise they make....
MJ Clarke idiot
what? how is he an idiot
You two liked your own comments. For shame.
Not all magpie do this noise :/
Ones I hear sound like this ua-cam.com/video/MkkSMwjXXZM/v-deo.html
I literally went from F-16 solo demo to Friendly Magpies. Never seen one before. They're amazing!
That's bird for "I own this land. It's all mine!"
Lol its actually them trying to be playful with a person. If they are that close to people and are singing then it means they trust that person and are happy to see them.
That's so stupid.
Very beautiful! Ive got a couple coming over my place with their two offspring and they all sing in harmony, answering each other! Thanks
Makes me wonder if the choice of R2D2's voice was inspired by the magpie.
Hmmmm.....🤔
I think you're right - those sounds at 2:00 and 3:00 mins are very familiar to this Star Wars fan. Since magpies are excellent mimics given the chance, it may well have been as you thought, perhaps she learnt the sounds from nearby (I swear I heard a dog bark in there as well!). And I heard you say near the end "are you going to do the car alarm for me today?" so clearly this girl has enjoyed picking up a lot of sounds that she's heard. Thanks for posting this fantastic video of a majestic bird's beautiful sounds (a bird with a kinder soul than some of the rude trolls who've posted here).
Wonderful.I grew up with magpie song every morning. We were’nt totally happy with them because they did their best to eat the eyes out of our lambs. But their song is amazing.
That's definitely R2D2. That bird has heard the dam movie. I can't believe how beautiful it sounds.
They have such straight, pointy beaks! So weird ^^ looks very precise tools.
I don't care what the bird says, I'm not going that way - it's much too rocky.
You'd be malfunctioning within a day if you did.
I heard the R2 sounds too! Very accurate! :)
So cute! Love 'em!
Other ol mate is just sorting out those bark chips
I can't get over this! Thank you for this video.
It definitely heard R2D2 somewhere before. 2:00 is a dead give away.
allways say hello to your local magpie .
They are so sweet! I love the way they sound.
This demonstrates just how intelligent magpies really are, they're such incredible birds.
Magpies sound very much like those sections of corrugated plastic hose sold in toy stores....the hose is rotated in the air and produce sounds just like a Magpie.
It's a message from obi one kenobi
They are amazing
Never underestimate a droid
That's awesome. I'm bias because I barrack for Collingwood but there is no better bird noise I love hearing than a Magpies warble in the morning. That particular Maggie is a star and I love how territorial they are and how they train their young. Great video and thanks
They look like raven. Oh I wish I had this bird in my home with me. I love birds, they are so full of personality.
We may be visited by a probe from an intelligent life form of unknown origin that may unintentionally ionize our atmosphere if it does not get the required response from this magpie.
Oh whoa!! That is beautiful!!
Such a beautiful song.
Quite the chatterbox we have here. Has plenty of stories to tell.
You're family
Such a beautiful, complex call.
For those that think there is no imitation-listen at 2:00-2:08 there are at least 6 different imitations, that is not their normal call. The rest mostly is though.
Yes indeed! And no need to edit - we can just share links to specific starting points :) The best song starts @1:48 (click there). Also a bit @0:56
0:56 Sounds like the old 70's "dial up" modem sound, lol!
wonderful little birds!
In Japan now.
I miss the morning’s in Brizzie with the Maggie’z n the Butcher birds singing.
Even the Aussie Crows harking out.
The Kookaburras laughing.
The list goes on.
I love this to tears! :-D
What a beautiful picture, the most beautiful ever.
Waiting for your next video.
A wonderful creation 😊
Love this. Thanks.
It almost sounds as if it is telling a story
thats their song!
He IS! 😉
I was told by a WIRES person that their songs vary from magpie group to magpie group in the wild, so they know who belong and who are outsiders. So when a rehabilitated magpie is returned to the wild, it needs to be put back where it was found.
How cool is that, and the Magpie comes and visits too!!!
That is an Australian Southern Magpie you can tell because it has a white back, northern Magpies for some reason have a black back. The Magpie is the largest song bird in Aus, if not the world, I love there chortly clook
If aliens ever visit the Earth, we should get this magpie to communicate with them.
Classic magpie. So much fun
"shut down all the garbage disposals on the detention level!" "shut them all down!" >=;P
Group of magpies ,,I feed them everyday by bowl of water ,bird food & multigrain bread ..they are gorgeous ,intelligent & very smart birds I ❤️ them..please everyone put food & water for them in your frontyards or backyards.All birds are need aspecially water & food for to feed their babes ..as I watch them their babies are even growed well but still their mums feeding them ..also they loves cat biscuit...😊👌❤️😘🦜❤️
Now that is one Handsom Magpie!
Beautiful! 😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm utterly fascinated & taken by their "speech"! I would LOVE to know what they're saying and/or be able to interpret. Their "vocabulary" is just beautiful & stunning ~
They are very fascinating, friendly, and inquisitive little guys. They would walk right up to my daughter and me in the parks in Copenhagen and Berlin. Very friendly and chatty!
What an intelligent bird, so sweet.
Very nice!
AMAZING!!!!
they are so cute. I think their voices like there are two birds singing together.
That is digital communication, just record that , put it in a computer and decrypt it. It 's something binary or like that. :)
The R2D2 Bit starts at 2:00 !! Amazing
that sound is sounds very familiar, I remember when I was living in Australia
Magpies have been making these sounds since long before R2D2 was created. R2 is the mimic.
almost 100 subs on ur channel :)
we have these rather well-dressed gentlemen in new zealand. they're charming! they love a good chunk of cheese. :)
We don't have them. But a smaller one called a bobolink. Dressed the same way.
R2D2 impersonation begins @2:02
I think the most amazing part of the video was the beginning, when the magpie was making a sound EXACTLY like jets passing overhead. So realistic I would've sworn it was a real plane.
OMG he sure does sound like R2!
NEIGHBOURS BIRDS!!!!! You hear these on Neighbours! Being from the uk I had no idea what these birds where until I went to NZ. In the uk magpies sound very different indeed (more like machine guns)
The U.K. magpie is a different bird.
The UK ones are in the same family as the crows.
the chirping is probably the name of the youngster....
Awwah SWAG
father teaching his baby so sweet love it
Lee Readman mother
in australia its the father magpie that teaches the babies how to hunt not the mothers
Lee Readman The ones with the grey backs are the females.
hens dont sing
With the common-bronzewing pigeon the hens dont call
A top for anyone. 3 star mince beef raw. 9nce a day feed your magpies and eventually u will have wild magpies coming to you everytime u make a certain sound and sitting on your lap.
That's just before they attack you and peck your eyes out...😄😄
Magpies have been around long before R2. The should say R2D2 talk's like a magpie.😁
He almost sounds like he’s imitating a North American red-winged blackbird, with that liquid-y tootle. Very different from any other corvid call I’ve heard.
Australian magpies have to be my favourite birds in the world, just so long as you don’t leave anything shiny, and especially not keys - where they can see them, & be very careful of newborn animals. Otherwise, these are amazing birds. Actually, you’d not be,ie e how intelligent they are.
good sounds,
just a normal magpie warble
Shes so pretty!
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I love that R2D2 birds 🤠🙃
sounds like a nightingall
She's trying to converse with you, but you won't answer to her liking! You can tell because she goes on for a bit, stops, looks at you unexpectedly then continues, like she's awaiting your opinion or answer!
There was some mimicking going on in that mix…..
Lol, this fella was going off..
Was confused for a minute, I read that as RJD2
I love these birds. Why do some people think these birds are assholes?
I think you already know that. It’s because they attack innocent passers-by and sometimes cause serious injury.