I love this video my favourite of the bird family, wish they would come and visit my garden, i have been lucky enough to have a only one visit off the jackdaw
If you want to get close to rooks.. Kebabs ,gerbing, head bowing. Sounds daft but they love kebabs, friendly chats Inc gerbs and the head bow because they know it's you making the calls......the results are calls, fly bys, chats and rooks within a few feet...jays do similar once the know it's you, got to within 6/8 feet of a Jay and he carried on stick breaking... both beautiful and smart
@@BrennanYoung kinda like a cat purring but with out the "phu" sound. (hard to describe) It's part of the close social chatter between most corvids I've come across, I'd say check out ether "the raven diaries" (Crystal cove) pretty sure it has the ravens version (similar) Or look for rook/raven/jackdaw love/talking, chatting etc One think of note, literally lol. If you listen and try and copy they know what your up too... Curious and friendly. Like tweeting/calling while on a walk they recognise its you because of your call.... The gerbing purring is only a few tounge flicks 4/6 at a time with a "jack" - "charr" - "konk" with the konk raven only. The other two I use with jackdaws and rooks. Got a 5.30 talker wanting food... She wakes me even before my 5.45 alarm to sort kikoshi our long term jackdaw.. (he and two rooks chatting in rehab showed me the gerbing chatter.... The rooks allowed me to approach if I gerbed. (I'm a terrible explainer and even worse texter and speller, if you need anything clearing up just ask) (
Nice to see all these corvids. But I wouldn't feed birds bread because of the salt which is unhealthy for them. The bread can also stick in the throat.
Gracias por tu comentario Isabel: alimentar a las aves silvestres es uno de los placeres de la vida, te recompensan al llevar a sus bebés a un lugar en el que confían.
Grant Wyness si, tienes razón ellos vienen cuando se sienten seguros .... he aprendido a conocer la energía sutil de las aves ahora. Me alegran la vida cuando se que me esperan y vienen para comer ....gracias a ti por compartir este bello sentimiento por las aves ... hace poco me cambié de casa y lo más triste de todo fue dejar a mis aves , ya teníamos una profunda conexión y eso fue lo más doloroso. Ahora estoy tratando de hacer nuevamente lo mismo en otro lugar con distintas aves. Ellas vienen lentamente ...y me alegra mucho verlas y escucharlas ....
@@isabelpaulina6609 Hola Isabel, aunque creamos ambientes 'falsos' para las aves alimentándolas, lo bueno supera a lo malo. He visto que el número de aves en mi casa aumentaba drásticamente en los últimos cinco años; los corazones de girasol son el secreto; al gavilán le gusta lo que estoy haciendo también, pero es hermoso de ver. Todo lo mejor
@@Sancho_Retablez Are you talking about adult rooks? Because I can't see a color difference between the beaks of carrion crows and juvenile rooks and it's sometimes pretty difficult to tell them appart. The juvenile rooks still have the black nasal feathers in the first 8 month. After that time you can see the greyish base of the beak and some skin under the beak.
Hi Sofiiya - bread is not harmful for birds, its just an empty filler, a respite for parents who are feeding young. Check this link - www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/how-you-can-help-birds/feeding-birds/safe-food-for-birds/household-scraps-for-birds/
Magpies, Rooks, Carrion crows and Jackdaws are just the same this species are very smart and beautifull!
I love this video my favourite of the bird family, wish they would come and visit my garden, i have been lucky enough to have a only one visit off the jackdaw
That one crow is so cautious.
C'est très intéressant de voir les différences de comportement selon les espèces. Merci d'avoir laissé les vrais bruits sans musique :)
Merci beaucoup!
If you want to get close to rooks..
Kebabs ,gerbing, head bowing. Sounds daft but they love kebabs, friendly chats Inc gerbs and the head bow because they know it's you making the calls......the results are calls, fly bys, chats and rooks within a few feet...jays do similar once the know it's you, got to within 6/8 feet of a Jay and he carried on stick breaking... both beautiful and smart
what is "gerbing"?
@@BrennanYoung kinda like a cat purring but with out the "phu" sound.
(hard to describe)
It's part of the close social chatter between most corvids I've come across, I'd say check out ether "the raven diaries" (Crystal cove) pretty sure it has the ravens version (similar)
Or look for rook/raven/jackdaw love/talking, chatting etc
One think of note, literally lol. If you listen and try and copy they know what your up too... Curious and friendly.
Like tweeting/calling while on a walk they recognise its you because of your call.... The gerbing purring is only a few tounge flicks 4/6 at a time with a "jack" - "charr" - "konk" with the konk raven only. The other two I use with jackdaws and rooks.
Got a 5.30 talker wanting food... She wakes me even before my 5.45 alarm to sort kikoshi our long term jackdaw.. (he and two rooks chatting in rehab showed me the gerbing chatter.... The rooks allowed me to approach if I gerbed.
(I'm a terrible explainer and even worse texter and speller, if you need anything clearing up just ask)
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@@BrennanYoung this is kinda what I mean lol
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Nice to see all these corvids. But I wouldn't feed birds bread because of the salt which is unhealthy for them. The bread can also stick in the throat.
That's why they drink water afterwards
@@RealMKGlocks actually bread swells in their stomach too much
www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/how-you-can-help-birds/feeding-birds/safe-food-for-birds/household-scraps-for-birds/
Que bonito, amo las aves y también les dejo un poco de comida aquí en mi casa ....gracias por compartir!
Gracias por tu comentario Isabel: alimentar a las aves silvestres es uno de los placeres de la vida, te recompensan al llevar a sus bebés a un lugar en el que confían.
Grant Wyness si, tienes razón ellos vienen cuando se sienten seguros .... he aprendido a conocer la energía sutil de las aves ahora. Me alegran la vida cuando se que me esperan y vienen para comer ....gracias a ti por compartir este bello sentimiento por las aves ... hace poco me cambié de casa y lo más triste de todo fue dejar a mis aves , ya teníamos una profunda conexión y eso fue lo más doloroso. Ahora estoy tratando de hacer nuevamente lo mismo en otro lugar con distintas aves. Ellas vienen lentamente ...y me alegra mucho verlas y escucharlas ....
@@isabelpaulina6609 Hola Isabel, aunque creamos ambientes 'falsos' para las aves alimentándolas, lo bueno supera a lo malo. He visto que el número de aves en mi casa aumentaba drásticamente en los últimos cinco años; los corazones de girasol son el secreto; al gavilán le gusta lo que estoy haciendo también, pero es hermoso de ver. Todo lo mejor
😈I 👻WANT ☠️THEM. 🖤
There are no Rooks in this video, that's a Crow !
9:10 is a Rook...
I can certainly hear rooks in the soundtrack
@@SIXITHS Quite right. Pale patch on the beak.
Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)
Hello Specht, you may well be right...or are they juvenile Rooks? What is your opinion please, I bow to superior knowledge 👍🏻
@@GrantWyness
5:46 This is definitely a Carrion Crow.
I nursed a nest fallen chick till it reached its full growth.
Best regards.
@@spechtmeise9185 Wow, what a privilege! I stand corrected - thank you 👍🏻
I also thought that it isn't a rook, the beak is too dark.
@@Sancho_Retablez Are you talking about adult rooks? Because I can't see a color difference between the beaks of carrion crows and juvenile rooks and it's sometimes pretty difficult to tell them appart.
The juvenile rooks still have the black nasal feathers in the first 8 month. After that time you can see the greyish base of the beak and some skin under the beak.
But you can’t feed them bread, they get very sick from it
Hi Sofiiya - bread is not harmful for birds, its just an empty filler, a respite for parents who are feeding young. Check this link - www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/how-you-can-help-birds/feeding-birds/safe-food-for-birds/household-scraps-for-birds/