IS THIS WHAT DINOSAURS SOUNDED LIKE ?

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  • @Scalpaxos
    @Scalpaxos Рік тому +30070

    So, this little guy alone can do the job of an entire sound effects studio.

    • @GamingDad
      @GamingDad Рік тому +1470

      He basically did the whole avatar soundtrack.

    • @leeberry1363
      @leeberry1363 Рік тому +745

      This little guy needs a job on the Jurassic park sound effects team 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @50zezima
      @50zezima Рік тому +80

      ​@@GamingDadLmao

    • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384
      @twilightgardenspresentatio6384 Рік тому +77

      Michael Winslow 2.0

    • @DreamingConcepts
      @DreamingConcepts Рік тому +198

      and has access to the collective memory of its species from the beginning of time

  • @davids7009
    @davids7009 Рік тому +10341

    Now imagine those sounds 10X louder, 10X deeper... And quickly moving closer in the night... 😳

    • @BenFirth
      @BenFirth Рік тому +194

      IN YOUR IMAGINATION ONLY

    • @keroro407
      @keroro407 Рік тому +471

      Usually you only hear the sound when the creature is away from you, if it's closing on you, you'll hear very little.

    • @BenFirth
      @BenFirth Рік тому

      @@keroro407 Dinosaurs are a hoax they simply never existed

    • @ItsJustAgamingThing
      @ItsJustAgamingThing Рік тому +107

      @@keroro407 that makes hella sense

    • @brielle6397
      @brielle6397 Рік тому +84

      Yeah no that'd be terrifying 😀

  • @kyberkreeper
    @kyberkreeper 2 місяці тому +745

    The FBI: "tell us what you know about dinosaurs"
    Birb:

    • @beebo-cat
      @beebo-cat 2 місяці тому +8

      The FBI: interesting...🤨🤔

    • @zainmudassir2964
      @zainmudassir2964 26 днів тому +4

      ​@@beebo-cat
      CIA bursting in the room: it's our investigation now

  • @erickz6828
    @erickz6828 26 днів тому +167

    Technically, birds are dinosaurs. So, yes, they sound like dinosaurs.

    • @deinvater5427
      @deinvater5427 15 днів тому +4

      How do you know dinosaurs sound? Did you hear them in person 🥸

    • @alvinp9269
      @alvinp9269 12 днів тому +5

      Birds were created before land animals.

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson 11 днів тому +6

      @@deinvater5427 … yes. He just told you that birds _are_ dinosaurs.
      Non-avian dinosaurs, that’s a different matter. But this video is literally of an actual dinosaur.

    • @LennyMiller739
      @LennyMiller739 6 днів тому

      ​@@deinvater5427How did you read the second sentence yet ignore the first?

    • @LennyMiller739
      @LennyMiller739 6 днів тому

      ​@@alvinp9269Yeah I'm surprised more people dont realise fish grew wings and flew out of the water /s

  • @TheNutmeg666
    @TheNutmeg666 Рік тому +15153

    This is a European Starling, if anyone is wondering. Related to Mynah birds, they can learn an endless variety of sounds and vocals. I raised one from hatching to the end of her life, named Cheepie. She was nearly 20 years old & the best little bird ever.

    • @Sillyrabbit896
      @Sillyrabbit896 Рік тому +243

      How exciting for you. I would have loved to have seen it.

    • @tdperrychatham
      @tdperrychatham Рік тому +107

      Thank you for the name

    • @lauraroberts2250
      @lauraroberts2250 Рік тому +172

      Thank you for your story. It's good to know how long they can live. It's clear they have a language. I've heard them telling each other that a cat is around. It sounds like someone blowing a raspberry.

    • @wd1534
      @wd1534 Рік тому +57

      if you had put videos on UA-cam, you'd had made millions of views

    • @eui6037
      @eui6037 Рік тому +15

      Learn?

  • @calandraco2888
    @calandraco2888 8 місяців тому +2074

    When you only have one minute to audition for Jurassic Park

    • @markusmilla6968
      @markusmilla6968 2 місяці тому +9

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MegaKg9
      @MegaKg9 2 місяці тому +5

      Well said

    • @Romi_ditzydonutsdesigns
      @Romi_ditzydonutsdesigns 2 місяці тому +5

      Brilliant comment 😂 👏

    • @muzzleflash1
      @muzzleflash1 2 місяці тому

      Dinosaurs aren't and were not real.

    • @action4free369
      @action4free369 2 місяці тому

      Why it give no dinos? Mamuts are found why not a dino? Or why the evolution not work on a shark or croko? 🤣🤣

  • @charlesfenton2063
    @charlesfenton2063 Місяць тому +154

    Put a Lyre Bird and this little one together and the feedback loop would be inter-dimensional.

  • @EL_Impulsiv-ld3mh
    @EL_Impulsiv-ld3mh 18 днів тому +20

    The older I get, the more birds fascinate me

  • @mamazalama
    @mamazalama Рік тому +5823

    Can you even imagine an entire forest filled with these sounds? Chilling!!!!!

    • @MADINAUZ2022
      @MADINAUZ2022 Рік тому +32

      Yess😮😮

    • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344
      @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 Рік тому +105

      You hear these sounds in most modern forests

    • @silly_on_
      @silly_on_ Рік тому +57

      Fucking metal

    • @urzakarn9782
      @urzakarn9782 Рік тому +30

      ​@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 No, you do not. In most North American forests, the most you'll here is the rustling of underbrush. Animal calls are infrequent. Plus, most animals that do make calls in North American wilderness sound nothing like this. (A few exceptions of course)
      But a lively wilderness is predominantly defined by underbrush stirring sounds in modern North American woodlands.

    • @moodybloomscraftsandfloral
      @moodybloomscraftsandfloral Рік тому +25

      I don't know about all that.
      But the New Zealand bush can get pretty loud and noisy, especially during the warmer months.
      Lots of the same sounds and calls coming from mostly birds and insects, and they're pretty cool 😎

  • @helenhamilton7500
    @helenhamilton7500 Рік тому +4609

    She committed to show us everything she knows, like she knew we are listening 😂

    • @BillKapriII244
      @BillKapriII244 Рік тому +12

      He*

    • @Bmorefan
      @Bmorefan Рік тому +32

      ​@@BillKapriII244zee/zem

    • @starlight_garden
      @starlight_garden Рік тому +9

      ​@Squidipus22Birds don't have sex/gender?

    • @alopecia09
      @alopecia09 Рік тому +27

      ​@@starlight_garden
      Dude if they don't, how do they reproduce lol?

    • @prasundas478
      @prasundas478 Рік тому +9

      ​@@alopecia09now that's a valid question

  • @bouchecaldwell330
    @bouchecaldwell330 4 місяці тому +758

    Feels like a Prehistoric Forest rolled all into one little Being. B E A U T I F U L!😂

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 4 місяці тому

      How would literally anyone know?

    • @krakowski_6237
      @krakowski_6237 2 місяці тому +10

      @@rickwilliams967I know. I was there. I am John Mesozoic.

    • @Couchpotato993
      @Couchpotato993 2 місяці тому +1

      It literally started mimicking a car

    • @jijijijijiji44
      @jijijijijiji44 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Couchpotato993 and a Chainsaw

    • @raheltadesse8527
      @raheltadesse8527 Місяць тому

      Ikr😂😂❤❤❤ she is darling

  • @fj5434
    @fj5434 Місяць тому +37

    I swear there's always some new weird and awesome bird I've never even imagined before.

  • @muddyfalcon
    @muddyfalcon Рік тому +9423

    Imagine if birds can carry down sounds heard through hundreds of generations!

    • @CorvusRemalius
      @CorvusRemalius Рік тому +811

      That might actually be true lol.

    • @ronboerste1813
      @ronboerste1813 Рік тому +89

      Right 😏👍

    • @plopdoo339
      @plopdoo339 Рік тому +792

      They do and it's been proven that they actually teach their young sounds and copy sounds from their relatives.

    • @sirweebs2914
      @sirweebs2914 Рік тому +475

      Ive been trying to teach ravens outside of my house some cuss words for a few years now, no result yet but Ill just have to try longer.

    • @EssentialTruth_
      @EssentialTruth_ Рік тому +88

      I just had this same thought. Wouldn’t that be so cool?

  • @XSathex
    @XSathex Рік тому +7174

    Imagine walking through a forest and all of a sudden a bunch of these birds all around starting going off like sirens. That'd be terrifying

    • @onefelineinachannel1028
      @onefelineinachannel1028 Рік тому +148

      Natural alarm system

    • @cyclistman6358
      @cyclistman6358 Рік тому +88

      Why would you be afraid? It would be a privilege to hear such unique sounds in the wild.

    • @odrisrosario2465
      @odrisrosario2465 Рік тому +23

      just to imagine😮 I will be 🏃‍♀️ to save my self 😅😂 I love the sound by the way ❤

    • @TopeA8
      @TopeA8 Рік тому +39

      @@cyclistman6358 it's a bit more than asmr lol, without knowing exactly what was going on.

    • @safeenaslivingworld1904
      @safeenaslivingworld1904 Рік тому

      😂

  • @user-dt9qc5uv2m
    @user-dt9qc5uv2m 2 місяці тому +66

    I grew up on an East Texas cotton farm, my grandparents had owned since 1920. Every year a heron would fly around the land and land on a fence post for a day or two. Just sit there. Just him....for years. It was usually the same post or one close. My Grandpa would say "Your friend's here!" As young as I was I thought it was awesome to see. But I wondered why? My grandpa, who only went to the sixth grade in school, said "Maybe he has an old memory and to him all those many years ago, this land was underwater. Or close to water. So he still comes here" That shocked me. As I grew older I realized my Grandpa was right and I did some research, that part of Texas WAS underwater in the past. The bird stopped coming, but it was a beautiful creature, I do believe it was a Great Blue Heron. Why he was always alone and why he would always come to our farm? Still a mystery.

    • @YazminBamford
      @YazminBamford 27 днів тому +7

      Its genetic memory passed down through generations through nuerological pathways in the brains cortex like gorrillas and apes knowing what plants to eat or like when elephants find watering holes hundreds of miles apart in the dry season .

    • @dantesinferno1258
      @dantesinferno1258 13 днів тому

      @@YazminBamford ⁠my partner experienced this happening when a young deer jumped over the central reservation of a dual carriageway and was struck by his car. It was 5am, partner pulled over, rang police but the young deer had took itself off to die. So sad.

    • @tightbhole420
      @tightbhole420 7 днів тому

      ​@@dantesinferno1258 nah deer just do that

    • @dantesinferno1258
      @dantesinferno1258 6 днів тому

      @@tightbhole420 this was in the U.K. and we don’t tend to have deer randomly roaming around…. At least I think not 😂

    • @tightbhole420
      @tightbhole420 6 днів тому

      @@dantesinferno1258 if you have deer, they WILL commit suicide by vehicle, its what they do
      some of the biggest most elusive bucks ever have been killed not by hunters, but by vehickes

  • @l.h.4829
    @l.h.4829 Місяць тому +7

    This is beautiful! And I can picture the dinosaurs roaming around!

  • @Nessy-of-the-Lynn
    @Nessy-of-the-Lynn 11 місяців тому +4537

    It's crazy how many urban noises it imitates. Cars, motorcycle, dog, jack hammer, back up alarms, siren, etc. Really cool.

    • @chibchan3765
      @chibchan3765 11 місяців тому +21

      Not cool tho

    • @dillweed3902
      @dillweed3902 9 місяців тому +54

      I dont think it's actually imitating any of those, 💀 this thing probably lives wayy deep in the woods somewhere.

    • @MMK86
      @MMK86 9 місяців тому +90

      theres a group that comes to nest near my house every year and its hilarious to listen to the sounds they make if you observe them enough....one of them learned to mimic the call of a red tailed hawk and I've seen it being used to scare off other birds when they are feeding and dont want to compete with robin's or sparrows for food 🤣

    • @johnglassfiftyseven
      @johnglassfiftyseven 9 місяців тому +103

      ​​@@dillweed3902uhm, yeah sure, and that's why that wild little critter is sitting calmly on a human arm 😂😂😂

    • @dillweed3902
      @dillweed3902 9 місяців тому +21

      @@johnglassfiftyseven it's obviously a pet, compare it to a parrot.

  • @hymajaya8347
    @hymajaya8347 Рік тому +9966

    Imagine hearing this in the middle of the night so dark when you are in a lonely place where no one is around

    • @Loveyov362
      @Loveyov362  Рік тому +162

      Куркунчли

    • @SagaciousDjinn
      @SagaciousDjinn Рік тому +358

      I like how this implies that I'd be in the woods, while nobody is in the woods, implicating that I, myself, am a nobody. Very immersive.

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Рік тому +122

      A lot of people go in the woods by themselves! It's great for the mind & soul!!

    • @Brucev7
      @Brucev7 Рік тому +52

      @@SagaciousDjinn if a Tree Falls, Does it Make a ......

    • @SagaciousDjinn
      @SagaciousDjinn Рік тому +23

      @@Brucev7 nobody?

  • @CrankyAf
    @CrankyAf Місяць тому +13

    This is what dinosaurs sound like, today at least. Birds are dinosaurs

    • @mistybumblebee
      @mistybumblebee 11 днів тому

      modern birds first appeared in the fossil record dating back to the cretaceous period, so they co-existed with many other groups of dinosaurs at one point!

    • @WolverineXOXO
      @WolverineXOXO 4 дні тому

      Where the scales and size then

    • @CrankyAf
      @CrankyAf 4 дні тому

      @@WolverineXOXO birds have scales on their legs and feet, and it’s not about size. Plenty of dinosaurs were quite small and not all were covered in scales.

  • @saldoom
    @saldoom 20 днів тому +2

    I think he's imitating ambient noises from the outside like vehicles in the morning, trash trucks, construction, aircraft flying by. So bad ass.

  • @morganmarston
    @morganmarston Рік тому +1779

    Very prehistoric sounding

    • @Loveyov362
      @Loveyov362  Рік тому +48

      Рахмат акажон

    • @MADINAUZ2022
      @MADINAUZ2022 Рік тому +25

      Ха бу музлик даври даги жонзотлар давуши

    • @Hothenrik
      @Hothenrik Рік тому +3

      Very "AI".....👾

    • @John-wd5cb
      @John-wd5cb Рік тому +12

      It swallowed a navy sonar.

    • @christianlingurar7085
      @christianlingurar7085 Рік тому +17

      construction site sounds...

  • @cathrynmartin4395
    @cathrynmartin4395 Рік тому +799

    Actually, to me, this bird sounds as if she lives near or in a mechanic's workshop - fixing cars or motorcycles. Lots of those sounds are like the machines - like an air compressor used to remove lug nuts, a dynometer to measure engine performance....maybe that's just me, but it's what I heard in many of this bird's sounds. They tend to imitate what catches their attention - I have a very old (in his 80s) Orange Wing Amazon and over the years he has learned and repeated sounds that seemed to interest him. He heard kittens once upon a time with a mama cat gave birth under my house and he imitated baby kitten cries for a time. He barked for a time too, when there was a dog next door. He also imitated the songs of birds he heard outside his window. Some birds are more prolific at it - like this little Starling bird!

    • @cornparade6874
      @cornparade6874 Рік тому +34

      Part of it sounded like a train chugging

    • @HogTime
      @HogTime Рік тому +36

      I definitely hear motorcycle/engine sounds from 8 seconds on and around 20 seconds sounds like revving

    • @TheVZizzle
      @TheVZizzle Рік тому +14

      I heard an air ratchet and car alarm. Heard the motorcycle and reving. High rpm stuff. Reverse alarm. And that effect when sound is compressed and then stretched by speed moving past.
      Maybe a racetrack?

    • @eljefe9106
      @eljefe9106 Рік тому +1

      No

    • @Lenaaaa30
      @Lenaaaa30 Рік тому +20

      The thing is that they copy the sound perfectly and not just sounding a little bit like she's living next to a mechanics workshop. If a stearling copies a mechanics workshop it will EXACTLY sound like one. It sounds different when someone is fixing a car, doesn't it? Sure, it sounds like some revving at one point. But isn't it amazing to imagine that for millions of years they have been copying dinosaur sounds from each other?

  • @C3R0_N1L
    @C3R0_N1L 6 місяців тому +168

    First quarter: scientifically accurate dinosaur
    Second quarter: troops marching
    Third quarter: war calls and galloping horses
    Last quarter: normal birb

    • @Couchpotato993
      @Couchpotato993 2 місяці тому +2

      What about the part where the car’s engine was being revved

    • @C3R0_N1L
      @C3R0_N1L 2 місяці тому +3

      @@Couchpotato993 no that was the Kazakh language sorry comrade.

  • @Lab-Rat
    @Lab-Rat 2 місяці тому +14

    Imagine bigger creatures such as dinosaurs with bigger torsos and vocal cords and lung air capacity making these kinds of sounds but with a deeper sustaining sound. Scary

  • @mikefriend1514
    @mikefriend1514 Рік тому +4578

    Starlings are incredible mimics and the vocal range is very impressive. They can imitate car alarms, pneumatic drills, pretty much anything. Amazing birds.

    • @KatieDeGo
      @KatieDeGo Рік тому +26

      Is this a starling? What kind?

    • @whiteknob7944
      @whiteknob7944 Рік тому +25

      I was thinking a motorcycle engine but maybe they live by a garage with an air gun. Either way I heard a lot of different animals that he must have seen on TV.

    • @brandoncherry3537
      @brandoncherry3537 Рік тому +38

      ​@@KatieDeGoCommon Starling (European Starling)

    • @Ruisu._.enjeru
      @Ruisu._.enjeru Рік тому +2

      Starling,is that his name?

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath Рік тому +4

      ​@@brandoncherry3537This looks alot different than the European starlings in Canada

  • @karinabrampt1556
    @karinabrampt1556 Рік тому +1755

    This is just fascinating how this Starling's vocal chords can produce such sounds that in some cases sound other worldly.

    • @pdreding
      @pdreding Рік тому +118

      Birds don't use vocal cords. Instead they have a structure known as a syrinx at the base of their thrachea. Since the airway splits there, many birds can use it to produce two tones at the same time, which permits complex vocal performances such as this.

    • @karinabrampt1556
      @karinabrampt1556 Рік тому +19

      @pdreding • Thankyou for your information about birds, their syrinx and their trachea. Very interesting. Still quite fascinating since the starling is not related to the Lyre Bird but must have a similar anatomy as you gave described regarding their syrinx.

    • @rnswann6324
      @rnswann6324 Рік тому +3

      ​@@alkent8570Thanks. I did not know what bird this was. Astonishing bird!!!

    • @DoktrDub
      @DoktrDub Рік тому +3

      Birds have extremely intricate and complex vocal chords, when not vocal chords, but their own type of organ that produces sounds, syrinx? As somebody pointed out.

    • @Meowth666
      @Meowth666 Рік тому +3

      You should check out how seals sound underwater. Such a cute and goofy animal sounds completely alien in the sea.

  • @smoochysmoochy7267
    @smoochysmoochy7267 23 дні тому +3

    My Pet Talking Starling is 19 This Past Spring. Still talks and sings...so Unique these birds are

  • @laurawinters1504
    @laurawinters1504 24 дні тому +1

    Starlings are so amazing in the looks and vocals prowls. ❤🎉😊

  • @itravellight
    @itravellight Рік тому +4192

    Not a Lyrebird but a Starling. Both make incredible sounds. This little guy would definitely be a good sound effects source for dinosaurs and more.

    • @szolanek
      @szolanek Рік тому +64

      Finally somebody named it. Thanks!

    • @hildaqueenb9067
      @hildaqueenb9067 Рік тому +22

      ❤I thought it might have been a Starling. Thank you for confirming ❤

    • @Encourageable
      @Encourageable Рік тому +22

      That’s not a Starling. I’m not sure what it is but Starlings are common birds in the Midwest US and they don’t look like this.

    • @renderizer01
      @renderizer01 Рік тому +71

      @@Encourageable Of course it is. That's the common or European starling (sturnus vulgaris) and it is indeed very common here in Europe - and looks exactly like this. The common starling has successfully established itself in the US and Canada.

    • @BenStrutton-qb9rx
      @BenStrutton-qb9rx Рік тому +13

      Its definitely a starling from europe do.t know what American starlings look like thou

  • @raydelmartinez2905
    @raydelmartinez2905 Рік тому +2398

    Those are some impressive primal sounds coming from such a little body.
    I can imagine how intimidating the deep forests of the dinosaur ages would have been.

    • @jeroenb.8405
      @jeroenb.8405 Рік тому +100

      These are not primal sounds tho. This bird replicates noises it hears. Like car alarms, other birds etc.

    • @sarcasm-83
      @sarcasm-83 Рік тому +25

      @@jeroenb.8405 1:03 and the p-hub intro

    • @tupacsslayer42
      @tupacsslayer42 Рік тому +50

      @@sarcasm-83? I think you’re the only one that hears that

    • @sarcasm-83
      @sarcasm-83 Рік тому +2

      @@tupacsslayer42 Could be 😅

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Рік тому +8

      Check out the shoebill bird, it has a powerful beak. It’s tall and could of been what a dinosaur sounded like

  • @catvonderahe1836
    @catvonderahe1836 9 днів тому +1

    That’s exactly how they sounded in Jurassic Park only louder.

  • @NotSoNormal1987
    @NotSoNormal1987 Місяць тому +1

    I love starlings. I know they are considered an invasive species where I live. But they are awesome birds. And they have such amazing mimicry skills.

  • @CMustaine-ky5hv
    @CMustaine-ky5hv Рік тому +2567

    He’s the entire sound of a whole movie.His own soundtrack and scored the music win for oscar

  • @icewalker23
    @icewalker23 Рік тому +1199

    Can you imagine these sounds coming out of an animal hundreds of times larger than this bird? the range of sounds is fascinating and beautiful. wow

    • @Dom4z
      @Dom4z Рік тому +86

      I bet the sound in prehistoric dinosaur would be even louder due to sheer size of neck chords. 👀 Would be super scary hearing these sounds at night in the forest.

    • @Laurencita
      @Laurencita Рік тому +12

      Simply magnificent

    • @AristasTheMonsterHunter
      @AristasTheMonsterHunter Рік тому +62

      ​@@Dom4z they didn't have chords. Vocal chords are part of the Larynx, wich is unique to mammals. Birds have the Syrinx wich produces sounds without having chords, however non-avian dinosaurs didn't have it. Scientists think that most likely dinosaurs mainly sounded like crocodilians and other reptiles.

    • @HerrAndreasSkog
      @HerrAndreasSkog Рік тому +10

      That is what small dragons should sound like in fantasy series.

    • @bilveytoman8125
      @bilveytoman8125 Рік тому +38

      ​@@AristasTheMonsterHunterYet a mummified Ankylosaurus was found with a preserved Syrinx or at least a proto Syrinx. Don't count out singing Dinos yet.

  • @pokejuice1495
    @pokejuice1495 21 день тому +1

    I love to watch these guys showing off their chops in the morning. This guy could pull any lady starling he wanted to.

  • @CherryGryffon
    @CherryGryffon 13 днів тому +1

    I love that you hear him start with a downshifting motorcycle, and then transition into two cats growling and hissing at each other, then right back to the motorcycle revving the bike at a stop sign. He even gets cat purring and car alarms in there. Fascinating!!!

  • @carolyntalbot947
    @carolyntalbot947 Рік тому +2055

    This is absolutely incredible, it’s hard to believe this variety of sounds coming from this little creature. I’m blown away!

    • @ROGUE-Pamu_Love
      @ROGUE-Pamu_Love Рік тому +3

      It is fake 😊 no bird can do that 😂

    • @crazyjay6331
      @crazyjay6331 Рік тому +16

      @@ROGUE-Pamu_Love I think it might just be slowed down till the very end where u can hear the siren in the background

    • @grimm_satisfaction1292
      @grimm_satisfaction1292 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ROGUE-Pamu_LoveParrots

    • @m00nsicle
      @m00nsicle Рік тому

      @@ROGUE-Pamu_Lovelook up Lyrebirds, they can imitate chainsaws and traffic etc. nature is crazy

    • @clairen4584
      @clairen4584 Рік тому

      Me too!!!

  • @gojiberrii1261
    @gojiberrii1261 Рік тому +1140

    As someone who is a massive fan of accurate dinosaur vocalizations, this video brought me an incredible amount of joy.

    • @wolfofwallgreens
      @wolfofwallgreens Рік тому +57

      Well I'm a massive fan of minivans made in July of 1993 !

    • @gojiberrii1261
      @gojiberrii1261 Рік тому +11

      @@wolfofwallgreens lol

    • @ApolloThyrteen
      @ApolloThyrteen 11 місяців тому +48

      How would we known what accurate dinosaur vocalizations sound like? Aren’t we guessing?

    • @sertaysakizoglu5553
      @sertaysakizoglu5553 11 місяців тому +19

      ​@@ApolloThyrteenit ain't accurate per se but the accuracy is based on real bird vocalisation instead of arbitrary animal sounds, like Jurassic Park did

    • @Danileptic
      @Danileptic 11 місяців тому +11

      ​@@ApolloThyrteenthere are special bones where they probably blew air into. Idk if that's proven and which dinosaur that was.

  • @alchoi866
    @alchoi866 2 місяці тому +6

    A wonderful bird uses a technically delicate, unique, and out-of-the-box cry.

  • @savvivixen8490
    @savvivixen8490 Місяць тому +1

    ....That bird hangs around construction sites. I can hear the different drills, saws, and hammers it has witnessed and is mimicking. That little starling is incredible. 🥰

  • @mycabages5184
    @mycabages5184 9 місяців тому +1288

    Bird noises can sometimes be too much, especially if they're loud and repetitive, but I'd never get bored listening to this guy

    • @Shellshellzee
      @Shellshellzee 9 місяців тому +38

      Until you're trying to sleep and he won't shut up 😂

    • @taagolarts3787
      @taagolarts3787 9 місяців тому +12

      Sometimes they pick a short loop of sounds and just keep repeating it over and over, that gets old pretty quick xD

    • @cipher88101
      @cipher88101 9 місяців тому +9

      Yeah, no incessant "chirp chirp" with this little guy, he has an encyclopedia of sounds.

    • @jamesmcluvlee
      @jamesmcluvlee 9 місяців тому

      Never gets old to me

    • @havefuntazarasu5367
      @havefuntazarasu5367 9 місяців тому +1

      This bird sounded like allah

  • @thatguy4413
    @thatguy4413 Рік тому +817

    Played this on full blast with the family dog laying down. Towards the end he immediately started howling as if he were responding to another dog.

    • @brielle6397
      @brielle6397 Рік тому +31

      My cat started getting super wide-eyed, looking for my phone under the blanket 😅

    • @TehSinWithin
      @TehSinWithin Рік тому +18

      My dog came in here half way through, in haste, to see what was going on

    • @rogerpratchet
      @rogerpratchet Рік тому +9

      Cockatiel goes crazy screaming, tweeting and jumping in its cage.

    • @nlouistrations
      @nlouistrations Рік тому +4

      My dog hated this video lmao. He's convinced its coming from outside

    • @astro5935
      @astro5935 Рік тому +3

      ​@leandroaude6926what does this intend to mean😰

  • @spikey0245
    @spikey0245 21 день тому +2

    No wonder some people believe that birds are drones if they come with sounds like that. 😂

  • @earthangel.k.
    @earthangel.k. 21 день тому +2

    Honestly they probably sounded very similar to the birds we hear today which is so cool

  • @Alister222222
    @Alister222222 Рік тому +739

    I suspect this amazing bird was copying at least some things from her environment, such as lawnmowers, cars, and other birds. Absolutely amazing and beautiful.

    • @destroychihuahua
      @destroychihuahua 11 місяців тому +7

      Good point! Right in the last 2-3 seconds, it sounded like a passing motorcycle.

    • @AlextheENTP
      @AlextheENTP 11 місяців тому +13

      There was definitely a car alarm in there! And an elephant trumpeting.
      (Clarity edit: not a wailing alarm, I meant the bleep-bleep when you arm or disarm your car's alarm system.)

    • @kenny5292
      @kenny5292 11 місяців тому +2

      i can definitely hear someone sawing wood and also a woodpecker in there

    • @AbbasBinYounas
      @AbbasBinYounas 11 місяців тому +1

      Maybe even a train?

    • @SandraCat22
      @SandraCat22 9 місяців тому

      The Lyrebird can imitate a baby crying perfectly

  • @dr.magnusnyhusurgentcarebar
    @dr.magnusnyhusurgentcarebar Рік тому +860

    That bird has a decent chance at signing a record deal. It's an entire band in one with a whole new sound. The kids will be digging it, man!

    • @huntermediaphotography
      @huntermediaphotography Рік тому +4

      It's like #PrehistoricIndustrialMusic. Sounds a lot like old @ThrobbingGristle for sure !

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable Рік тому +4

      Or the car is broken.

    • @erikdeeNOSPELLSNO
      @erikdeeNOSPELLSNO Рік тому +4

      Singing a record deal...

    • @gerwinstellingwerf4432
      @gerwinstellingwerf4432 Рік тому +1

      You mean those jiving, beebopping greasy hair kids chewing gum on the corner? They will think it's totally swell, man!

    • @jewante
      @jewante Рік тому +2

      😂Let the bird listen on elvis...and then he sings like him😅

  • @user-ov9hk6vk9s
    @user-ov9hk6vk9s Місяць тому +1

    I can't help but smile at the thought of a T-Rex emerging from the shadows lifting its head toward the sky and then whistling.

  • @athensmajnoo3661
    @athensmajnoo3661 Місяць тому +2

    What an incredibly talented bird!!♥️♥️

  • @10191927
    @10191927 Рік тому +2781

    I’ve often wondered if Dinosaurs were capable of a wide range of sounds rather than just our one-dimensional interpretation of what dinosaur vocals could be.

    • @kloe869
      @kloe869 Рік тому +244

      Dinosaurs were not capable of making such sounds unfortunately. The syrinx, which helps us make our vocalizations, only appeared in a few dinosaur species. There were also no specialized vocal chords our birds have today, any sounds dinosaurs made were likely to be breathy and low grumbles. :)

    • @todahsalaam8538
      @todahsalaam8538 Рік тому +67

      @@kloe869 we know that Parasaurolopus used it's nostril portrusion to blow it like a horn. We also know Velociraptor used vocalizations to communicate.

    • @DjeauxSheaux
      @DjeauxSheaux Рік тому +100

      ​@@todahsalaam8538Neither of those things are known. I'm aware of the hypothesis that parasaurolopus used its crest as a resonance chamber, I've never heard anything about dromaeosaurs vocalizing to communicate. Where did you hear that?

    • @saucy_celery2012
      @saucy_celery2012 Рік тому +60

      If you want a accurate representation of what dinosaurs sound like you need look no further than modern day chickens and crocodiles

    • @JustDoittt-rf9xf
      @JustDoittt-rf9xf Рік тому +1

      Yeah look at all animals they have different tones

  • @melaniecampbell7055
    @melaniecampbell7055 Рік тому +128

    Get this bird a movie contract. This is amazing.

  • @kenmilne2379
    @kenmilne2379 23 дні тому +2

    Isnt he lovely ! ❤ precious !! 💖

  • @hollyorford5390
    @hollyorford5390 4 дні тому +1

    It sounds like machines! Trucks and chainsaws cutting down trees. They mimic the sounds they've heard.

  • @moritamikamikara3879
    @moritamikamikara3879 Рік тому +1217

    This is why I tell all my city folk friends that being in the countryside is like being on an alien planet.
    They've all never heard birdsong before, so when they come out to somewhere where there actually are birds, it sounds like a movie soundtrack.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou Рік тому +79

      How sad they are so disconnected from the natural world 😢
      This evening, while swimming, I heard a Red-shouldered hawk, a family of four Great-crested Flycatchers, a family of Northern Cardinals, a Bluejay, and watched a Florida Blue land crab and several Brown anoles.
      I cannot imagine not experiencing the activities of my animal neighbors on a daily basis. It would leave a void in my existence if I had to live without their presence!

    • @icanseeyou9820
      @icanseeyou9820 Рік тому +25

      That's so sad, I live in a city centre in England and even here I hear and see all sorts of birds. I'm going to assume your friends are from the US, seems like cities here have much more parks and green space. I live next to a huge park with a lake and see just as many birds as I did living in the countryside

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou Рік тому +27

      @icanseeyou9820 I'll be kind and just communicate that your assumptions appear to be based upon stereotypes.
      The US, as a nation, is situated on a vast area of geography, and therefore blessed with biodiversity in terms of flora, fauna, habitats, and even climates.
      The ecology of the habitats and larger ecosystems is diversified, even within a single state.
      Accordingly, the nation is not culturally, chronologically, nor agriculturally monolithic, so its citizens and their preferences and aesthetic aren't monolithic, either.
      Much depends upon the region, size, and history of the area.
      Some older cities, in fact, do have green space interwoven and set aside.
      I live in such a place on the eastern coast of Florida, and this city is more than 100 years old. Yet, there are parks, greenspaces, wildlife, and naturalized domesticated animals (we have a special district set aside for peacocks, residents here since the 1970s). The city of Key West does the same for hens and roosters.
      It just so also happens that I live on a riverbank property, and have alligators which sun on my riverbank. In a city. In Florida. Normal, here.
      In Florida, alone, more municipal planning is moving towards an emphasis on walkability, increasing green space comprised of *native* plants, for both public and private space.
      Arizona, Nevada, and California are moving away from water usage for "lawn space" and towards xeric gardening techniques comprised of native plants to showcase the region's ecology to save water, prevent erosion, and increase habitat functionality.
      Even New York City has Central Park, an exceptionally large area, which doubles as wildlife habitat and human recreation.
      My point is that this is a matter of perception, culture, generation, and priorities.
      Younger people are increasingly inside more of their lives with fewer daily interactions with the environment, and that may have more to do with OP's observations than anything else.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou Рік тому +8

      @@ryan-qz5xb "no" what, exactly?

    • @icanseeyou9820
      @icanseeyou9820 Рік тому +12

      @@EyeSeeThruYou This was very informative, thank you for being kind about it despite my ignorant statement

  • @joannot6706
    @joannot6706 Рік тому +491

    Imagine a predator with that kind of imitating capabilities to lure you towards it.

    • @Shaman196
      @Shaman196 Рік тому +26

      Imagine being in the woods having a spirit quest on psychedelic mushrooms 🍄 as the starling chirps the ancient language.

    • @wallacewilliams535
      @wallacewilliams535 Рік тому +9

      lol! ...uh...
      Predator 1987
      Predator 2 1990
      AvP 2004
      AvP: Requiem 2007
      Predators 2010
      The Predator 2018

    • @John-wd5cb
      @John-wd5cb Рік тому +8

      It's maping the environment. Technology mimics nature.

    • @kobold7466
      @kobold7466 Рік тому +7

      skinwalkers

    • @mossystonesubs
      @mossystonesubs Рік тому

      I know there are cryptids/historic creatures in the southeast that are rumored to do that. You should never start whistling while alone in a field/forest with poor visibility. The sound gets copied to lure people in

  • @saldoom
    @saldoom 20 днів тому +1

    Don't know but this bird sounds cool as fuck and the caretaker is blessed to be able to care for this little DJ

  • @evanwest271
    @evanwest271 Місяць тому +1

    Imagine teaching birds how to mimic dinosaur noises and bringing your friends over to trip balls

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 9 місяців тому +710

    i didn’t know starlings could imitate noises. quite amazing. what a repertoire! 🐦‍⬛🌷🌱

    • @DarthOblivious7891
      @DarthOblivious7891 9 місяців тому +15

      First time I heard it, it was chainsaw and R2D2 sounds, I laughed my ass off. 😂

    • @jatzi1526
      @jatzi1526 9 місяців тому +7

      M elementary teacher taught a starling to talk. Brought him to class, little bird was a superstar

    • @bens.8787
      @bens.8787 9 місяців тому

      ​@@DarthOblivious7891Goes to show how narrow your sound perception is.

    • @LeviAckerman096
      @LeviAckerman096 9 місяців тому +5

      We get starlings frequently where I live. I usually hear them mimicking hawks and even human voices! It's very cool.

    • @Revelationscreation
      @Revelationscreation 9 місяців тому +3

      So are all sturnidae's... pretty interesting family.

  • @nightmare348
    @nightmare348 Рік тому +1226

    That is epic, and terrifying. Imagine being alone in the middle of the woods and all of a sudden you hear a bunch of these starlings making all sorts of weird-ass noises.

    • @thewormarchives7876
      @thewormarchives7876 Рік тому +12

      Nope... Nope

    • @75blackviking
      @75blackviking Рік тому +19

      Yeah, I'd run like a scared child.

    • @CMustaine-ky5hv
      @CMustaine-ky5hv Рік тому

      nightmare348-brilliant and hilarious comment

    • @borskavin6395
      @borskavin6395 Рік тому +7

      I am not sure if it's exactly this species of birds, but there's one in the Amazon rainforest that can imitate the sound of a chainsaw & absolutely scares people for fun

    • @DarkJak
      @DarkJak Рік тому

      I don't feel this would be epic unless I was taking my victim into the woods?

  • @JamesYale1977
    @JamesYale1977 Місяць тому +3

    Starlings can sound like a whole murmur all by themselves.

  • @johnmckown1267
    @johnmckown1267 4 місяці тому +10

    I am laughing while imagining Godzilla sounding like that.

  • @traviswoolston8108
    @traviswoolston8108 Рік тому +576

    what’s really crazy is how it’s able to replicate reverb of some of the sounds

    • @katthefantastic
      @katthefantastic Рік тому +15

      Yes! Birds are incredible.

    • @supergnaw
      @supergnaw Рік тому +38

      ​@@katthefantasticI think it was sarcasm since the first 3/4 of the video was slowed down and reverb was added lol

    • @clairen4584
      @clairen4584 Рік тому +4

      Amazing!!!

    • @genericalfishtycoon3853
      @genericalfishtycoon3853 9 місяців тому +4

      The bird can genuinely tell you with acoustic analysis what part of the room it was standing in when it heard you fart. Unreal lol

  • @monicapushkin3274
    @monicapushkin3274 Рік тому +6

    Love how the throat feathers move according to the sound ....

  • @shelleyj5939
    @shelleyj5939 2 місяці тому +4

    She’s beautiful 😢

  • @mabeljoe4305
    @mabeljoe4305 20 днів тому +1

    The bird should audition for British Got Talent.

  • @justusb.plorer8773
    @justusb.plorer8773 Рік тому +205

    Modern birds are still considered part of the clade dinosauria, so technically, this is a dinosaur we're listening to.

    • @Mario87456
      @Mario87456 Рік тому

      Those scientists are idiots and they are wrong birds are NOT dinosaurs.

    • @ComsiCaterpillar
      @ComsiCaterpillar Рік тому +17

      Of course. Birds were a type of dinosaur, and sadly the only ones to survive.

    • @Mario87456
      @Mario87456 Рік тому +8

      @@ComsiCaterpillar No they are NOT dinosaurs just related to them albeit distantly.

    • @noneed4sleep64
      @noneed4sleep64 Рік тому +20

      @@Mario87456birds are dinosaurs, why do you think we talk about the extinction of “non-avian dinosaurs”?

    • @Mario87456
      @Mario87456 Рік тому +2

      @@noneed4sleep64 Because idiots scientists made up that term that’s why.

  • @hyenidae9999
    @hyenidae9999 Рік тому +146

    This is a starling, they're amazing mimics of all sorts of sounds. The video is slowed, pitched and given reverb to make it sound more dinosaur-like until about the 1:00 mark. Hope this clears things up for some people :)

    • @dopesickdog
      @dopesickdog Рік тому

      i love ur pfp, yeenas are the most underrated & adorable animals

    • @adreabrooks11
      @adreabrooks11 Рік тому +6

      Good catch about the speed!

    • @dara83000
      @dara83000 Рік тому

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @DRFishsticks221
      @DRFishsticks221 11 місяців тому +8

      Well birds *are* dinosaurs

    • @aleksamrkela831
      @aleksamrkela831 11 місяців тому

      Figured as much. Good ear!

  • @beaverguyumf
    @beaverguyumf 2 місяці тому +9

    This is way more terrifying than roaring would be.

  • @danhong7108
    @danhong7108 4 місяці тому +306

    I mean, birds ARE the last remaining dinosaurs!

    • @kawashima-yoshiko
      @kawashima-yoshiko 4 місяці тому +13

      Not exactly, the descendants.

    • @batissta44
      @batissta44 4 місяці тому +52

      ​@kawashima-yoshiko Birds are literally dinosaurs, avian dinosaurs. Birds were flying the skies before their non avian dinosaur siblings went extinct. They're the only dinosaurs that survived the mass extinction. Most birds did go extinct through. The few different spices of birds that did survive are the ancestors of all Mordern birds.

    • @Abu_Tahir_Al-Jannabi
      @Abu_Tahir_Al-Jannabi 4 місяці тому

      Velociraptor

    • @hopesfall2win
      @hopesfall2win 4 місяці тому +17

      alligators are offended

    • @batissta44
      @batissta44 4 місяці тому +31

      @@hopesfall2win alligators are a type of crocodilian. crocodilian's are Archosaurs. Dinosaurs were also a type of Archosaur. Crocodilians existed during the time of the dinosaurs but they're not dinosaurs. Crocodilians also survived the mass extinction like birds.

  • @blackblurable
    @blackblurable Рік тому +819

    Okay this was actually pretty badass. It reminds me of that video where scientists recreated what the tyrannosaurus might’ve sounded like. Very low rumbling in a frequency barely recognizable yet insanely powerful. It was akin to hearing the earth bellow or maybe that’s just a trip induced thing I remember ages ago. That’s how I’d describe it.

    • @adrianaslund8605
      @adrianaslund8605 Рік тому +13

      Depends on how geologically active your area is. The brain gets temporarily hyperconnected when people trip. Look up the hum phenomenon too. Where in some areas people hear a persistent hum without any obvious external explanation.

    • @Vor567tez
      @Vor567tez Рік тому +6

      It's crazy to think Science has advanced so much that we can now recreate extinct sounds!

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 Рік тому +13

      It's a nice hypothesis but tbh when it comes to sounds there is wide range of speculation, this year there was a very complex larynx discovery found in a pinacosaurus the authors even describe that it's almost as developed as most birds so that proves any non avian dinosaur could have this organ and therefore allow for a wider range of sounds than just rumbles and growls...not to mention even cassowaries and crocodiles who are used as comparison can make some really loud sounds too

    • @whichsherice
      @whichsherice Рік тому

      Is this the Tyrannosaurus video you're talking about? ua-cam.com/users/shortsTi3VHk2j2Sc?feature=share4
      That sounds absolutely terrifying, I would hate to hear that anywhere let alone in the night.

    • @burleydad
      @burleydad Рік тому +2

      ever heard an emu vocalize?

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman
    @Frosty_tha_Snowman 9 місяців тому +284

    Starlings are such cool birds. You'd never think that such a little guy could make such mesmerizing, otherworldly noises.

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 7 місяців тому

      They’re an invasive species here in the states and horrible for the echo system.

  • @Jaunyus
    @Jaunyus 4 місяці тому +1

    Maybe they should have hired this guy for Jurassic Park.

  • @geoffreylee5199
    @geoffreylee5199 27 днів тому +2

    My Grandfather had wild one he called Ragtag since he looked that way at the beginning. He came around firstly with assorted families, then later just by himself for a few years, then he stopped visiting after about 15 years. He too made some wild noises.

  • @jessicaheger1880
    @jessicaheger1880 11 місяців тому +30

    This totally freaked my cats out. Like they inherited an instinctual hyper awareness for those sounds. 🦖 🦕

  • @LazzarrusLong
    @LazzarrusLong Рік тому +249

    I need to create a 10-hour version of this with overlapping, random bits of the same layered sound. I’ve not heard these beautiful sounds before and I regularly have forrest soundtracks playing in the background while I work, read, and chill. Lovely bird!

    • @horizonblack
      @horizonblack Рік тому +7

      Add Great tailed grackles and sign me up.

    • @LazzarrusLong
      @LazzarrusLong Рік тому +4

      @@horizonblackLoL will do!

    • @dtnamastertech1911
      @dtnamastertech1911 Рік тому +12

      Damn no link in the comments yet. Looking for that dope bird track.

    • @j.rjunior5584
      @j.rjunior5584 Рік тому +4

      That would be awesome? When is the vid dropping? This is soo relaxing ngl

    • @SilverBucket47
      @SilverBucket47 Рік тому +3

      Leaving a comment for when the link drops. Thanks in advance!

  • @dennisonnalwood884
    @dennisonnalwood884 4 місяці тому +1

    I want that bird calming noises to sleep good..

  • @arthurgay5746
    @arthurgay5746 21 день тому +1

    Imagine that thing following you around in the woods... you would think that the whole forest was after you !!!

  • @DH-gk8vh
    @DH-gk8vh Рік тому +407

    Starling. Not native to the U.S. but believed to have accidentally been brought over from Europe. I don't know the details. I love watching them especially in the fall in large groups foraging for food. Incredible those sounds are so intricate and varied. Such a huge repertoire of sounds. Incredible. Birds just aren't given credit for how intelligent they really are.

    • @Minceraft69
      @Minceraft69 Рік тому +7

      It's weird to think they're capable of arguably more impressive sounds and mimicry than parrots are, considering they're just normal garden and street birds here like sparrows or pigeons, lol.

    • @MostlyInteresting
      @MostlyInteresting Рік тому +15

      The story of how sterlings in several other invasive species of birds got started is basically. Some idiot released a bunch of different ones in Central Park in New York City way back years ago. This of course cause competition with native species and some of those don't exist anymore.

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 Рік тому

      Heh…it wasn’t an accident. It was some idiots who wanted all of the birds mentioned in Shakespeare here in the States and they were too successful. Now they pay the price for human stupidity because they have no protections like native birds do.

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 Рік тому +4

      @@MostlyInterestingIt’s really sad, both for the native species, and for these incredibly smart birds who can’t help that their ancestors were released into the wrong environment. 😢

    • @michaelmclachlan1650
      @michaelmclachlan1650 Рік тому +8

      @@MostlyInteresting There were multiple releases of starlings in the 19th Century but apparently the 1890 Central Park release by Eugene Schieffelin was the first that resulted in a successful nesting colony. Accidental or intentional releases of non-native animals have caused ecological nightmares around the world.

  • @luislaplume8261
    @luislaplume8261 Рік тому +80

    Who needs a sound machine for the next Jurrasic movie when you have a bird that can imitate various dinosaur species? 😊

  • @joshuacruz3119
    @joshuacruz3119 22 дні тому +1

    What beautiful songs this bird sings!

  • @ZeChADPK
    @ZeChADPK 2 місяці тому +1

    Bird just showing off the wide range and variety of sounds 😂

  • @rolloxra670
    @rolloxra670 Рік тому +17

    It’s more likely that dinosaurs made similar sounds to that of birds than the roars we hear in movies.

  • @KristyMcConville-bd3op
    @KristyMcConville-bd3op 9 місяців тому +108

    Who would ever imagine a Starling could make such authentic sounds like this!?
    Incredible

  • @tracieg6986
    @tracieg6986 16 днів тому +1

    Best Michael Winslow impersonation I’ve ever heard!

  • @user-zr2or8qm9c
    @user-zr2or8qm9c 3 дні тому +1

    I say pretty bird to every bird i see. I have a fear of living after they are all gone. So i never forget to let them know i love them today.

  • @Park-ll6mj
    @Park-ll6mj Рік тому +143

    I'd love if more media used slowed-down birdcalls as their dinosaur noises. It sounds so alien; I love it!

    • @Nifm0104
      @Nifm0104 Рік тому

      Sounds like blue whale 🤔

  • @HAPPYPLANTGAL
    @HAPPYPLANTGAL 11 днів тому +1

    Sounds like a motorcycle the one sound. Too funny. Birds are so awesome. Chickadees are my favorite. The Lord has wonderfully created them all for our enjoyment. ❤

  • @Sarah-sarahndipity
    @Sarah-sarahndipity 12 днів тому +1

    Jurassic ambiance on loop please 😅 that was really relaxing.

  • @billm3210
    @billm3210 Рік тому +46

    Birds are cool. They make unique sounds if you pay attention. This one deserves to be in a studio for movies.

  • @user-ln6os4pz4v
    @user-ln6os4pz4v Рік тому +47

    Никогда не думала, что скворцы такие мастера и умельцы в голосах,пели, но что бы так?!

  • @paulagomes7713
    @paulagomes7713 27 днів тому +2

    My god she can even mimic cars starting lol

  • @crimsonshadow1477
    @crimsonshadow1477 2 місяці тому +3

    The coolest thing about birds like this and a lyre bird is they can teach each other the same sounds, so a whole flock can learn to sound like all kinds of things, and they will learn loud sounds faster generally, cause y'know...mating calls

  • @megjnh
    @megjnh Рік тому +1866

    I mean birds are technically dinosaurs. Who knows, he may have the whole prehistoric dino vocal range too. Based on what scientists know about dinosaurs and their possible calls so far, it sounds kinda possible too. That’s super cool!
    Because people keep coming here to argue and tell me birds aren’t actually dinosaurs, I invite you to google “are birds dinosaurs?” And see the results.

    • @VagishaDas
      @VagishaDas Рік тому +51

      Maybe these sounds are passed down hen to chicks, generation after generation, since the dawn of creation. 😅❤

    • @user-bf1md8xv1p
      @user-bf1md8xv1p Рік тому

      Birds have always been birds, and dinosaurs have always been dinosaurs. There is no fossil evidence of a species becoming another species.

    • @BOBAFETT25882
      @BOBAFETT25882 Рік тому +24

      Don’t forget crocs and turtles and sharks

    • @megjnh
      @megjnh Рік тому +43

      @@BOBAFETT25882 sharks are incredible because they’ve existed since before trees! I always find that fact so fascinating. It’s also incredible how little crocodilians have changed in millions of years, and they really teach us so much about how dinosaurs lived. Super duper cool!

    • @scootypuffjr.
      @scootypuffjr. Рік тому +7

      @bobafett742 those all pre date dinosaurs

  • @FerusUltor
    @FerusUltor Рік тому +1064

    Slowed-down speed or not, the vocals of this bird are absolutely BREATHtaking. The shivers sent down my spine are absolutely welcome. He deserves a goodie bowl for that.🐦🥜

    • @siliconhawk9293
      @siliconhawk9293 Рік тому +5

      lmao i just realised i was watching at 1.5x

    • @FerusUltor
      @FerusUltor Рік тому +2

      @@siliconhawk9293 😂😂

    • @mattoucas869
      @mattoucas869 Рік тому +1

      I think this might be a medical concern..

    • @tatsuya4887
      @tatsuya4887 Рік тому +1

      You weird

    • @jonathanmellqvist2
      @jonathanmellqvist2 Рік тому +7

      To be fair he's just a fraction the size of a dinosaur, another sounds are going to be wayyy higher in frequency. Imagine him 50x bigger 😉

  • @lmaoashley
    @lmaoashley Місяць тому +1

    This bird is making sounds from the past, present, and future 💀

  • @cherish9493
    @cherish9493 Рік тому +52

    The world of mother nature is full of wonders. 💕

  • @KingAsaBeatz
    @KingAsaBeatz 8 місяців тому +98

    As a former dinosaur I can confirm this is how we sound

    • @through-faith-alone
      @through-faith-alone Місяць тому +3

      thank you

    • @rocketsfan6116
      @rocketsfan6116 Місяць тому +2

      Because of the law of monophyly, you can't just be a former dinosaur... you're still a dinosaur today. 🙂😇

    • @KingAsaBeatz
      @KingAsaBeatz Місяць тому +3

      @@rocketsfan6116 Shhh they can't know!!

    • @sandynoby
      @sandynoby 29 днів тому

      Hehe

    • @kenjackben
      @kenjackben 26 днів тому

      nice to know a blob of oil has a has an internet connection

  • @0_0...71
    @0_0...71 2 місяці тому +1

    This bird has seen some real war,.. PTSD😂😂

  • @DaniMacYo
    @DaniMacYo 21 день тому +3

    This bird actually does voice over work for Jurassic Park movies yep I’m sure of it.

  • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
    @Momcat_maggiefelinefan Рік тому +4

    Starlings are great mimics! I’ve heard one bark like my dog!

  • @bagpipes978
    @bagpipes978 9 місяців тому +4

    Highly intelligent bird with incredible vocal skills!! Amazing!!!