I live in a very small town in Germany and like 50m from my house is a small forest part, where usually ppl go to walk their dogs. So i started feeding birds, especially crows, jays and magpies during the winter months. Now its the 3rd year i do this, every 2nd day after work. I either collect leftover bread from work/house, buy natural cereal (which is by far cheaper than designated bird food for whatever reason), raisins/older fruit (like apples, pears, peaches, kiwis, bananas) and ofc nuts/seeds which r cheaper to buy. I noticed crows n magpies like peanuts and sunflower seeds. Nevertheless the birds know me very well. So whenever im on my way to that forest the birds catch up on me and fly out of their way first to call their collony that i am sharing food again. Then more and more birds start calling and come by and rest on the top of the trees right next to me. The biggest bird colony, like jays, often times start flying in very big colonies/flocks, it look like their dancing for me, are excited for food and or are showing thankfullness to me. Usually the birds leave me alone most of the time, only rarely i catch 2-5 birds on the path who are impulsive and fly down near me to start eating. They deliberatly wait till im finished distributing the food. How often i wanted them to just come dowm to me but no. I made my peace with that, cs i know, 5 minutes after i left and sit on my porch, i start hearing flocks of different birds screaming, singing for food and everytime I come back, the foods already eaten mostly. Everytime I leave the place, some of the birds do follow me right until my own house, maybe they wanna know where i live or. Last winter they got so used to me, that they started flocking on my house roof and the roofs of my neighborhoods. But my neighbors complained about the noise and bird poop so i stopped feeding them in my own garden. Plus this year, as if the birds catched up on that, they rarely follow me/stay by the roofs near me. Also this year around im seeing bird nests all over that small forest part. Its so cute watching them and their behavior i really grew fond of birds. Its like each time I spend time gsrdening/feeding/looking after animals/garden i feel more in tune with myself and the whole world, its truly a spiritual experience each an every time, id suggest EVERYONE to try it out, instead of getting black out drunk/ using weed&drugs every weekend. Its such a humbling and special experience, i call out everyone to try it - be it even if you live in an apartment in a big city - you still encounter pigeons n other birds arent you? Try it out, you wont regret it. Generally my family has a big garden around our house and it is important to us to have a lot of plants - my mom and i start late winter/ early spring to plant every kind of garden plants + flowers + we grow lots of own food, like cucumbers, zucchinis, tomatoes, parsley, garlic, sunflowers, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, other berries Idk the english words for, grapes and we have 3 Apple trees and 1 pear tree. Thus we help greatly the insect,bee and animal population to keep alive. Its like our calling and a great hobby at that. Plus at my work (nursing home) i help several patients, who are disabled to buy food for their animals, mainly dogs and parrots - I buy the essentials for them &they give me the money back. Plus i personally breed maine coon cats, we keep 5 of them permanently at our house + I feed several stray cats, who come visit our house/garden daily. Ive always felt that my calling in life was to help the animals/nature in my own environment.
I had a dove that did the same that, but with the additional cooing and wing wiggles, not flapping, but wiggles lol. She was a cute bird. Sadly I was allergic to birds, but she was given to a lady who had an enclosure for doves, so it worked out amazingly. I will say that birds like doves and ravens, the size of their poop and smell will surprise you.
Ravens and crows have the cognitive ability of a seven-year-old child. They can experience all sorts of emotions. And that there, that's a happy birb. Good job there kind human. Also Loki is a great name for this big guy - especially when he loves you but will also steal your string cheese. When I own my own house I'd like to make friends with some of these sweet little goth birbs.
@7 Days to the River Rhine Ofc! Judging by your pfp, you are a shut in with no friends, who loves talking about politics in a crow video cause you get no attention at home
I don’t like the comparisons of animal intelligence to a human child. A raven or crow (or dolphin or chimp or pig or dog) will be much smarter than a 7 year old at some things and much dumber at other things. It’s a different kind of intelligence. I also think we’re not intelligent enough to know how intelligent they are. We don’t know what’s in their heads, we’re just guessing based on limited tests.
Sadly I killed a injured crow with a plastic bat when I was younger because of some sadistic kids who pressured me into doing it and who were also on punishment by the ways I still feel bad till this day... 😞
I've also heard they hold grudges, which I find hysterical. I remember hearing a group of ravens/crows terrorized this one dude that I think tried to hurt - harassing him, throwing small rocks or something and it went on for like 5 years. They also visit their parents now and then, and it just reminds me of sitcom stuff.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere once that Ravens are able to recognise a bunch of human faces, much like we can. If a person is bad towards them then they are able to remember that person and treat them with animosity even years later. Pleased to see that in this case, the opposite has occurred. Such an intelligent creature!
@@gagemead27 There are many birds that can mimic human speech like parrots, macaws, and even parakeets. They are capable of doing without slitting anything
@@OasisMilo Body language isn't universal in animals. What we call smiling is how chimps express fear and submission. For some animals, tail wagging could be a sign of distress
i 1373 How interesting. I was just thinking how scared I am of birds in general, especially large ravens. Knowing they have that memory of people’s faces helps me see how this raven can be a pet.
Ravens in my neighborhood play with the dogs it's surreal. I also know people who care for pigeons on rooftops, they say the pigeons recognize individual faces.
The Raven shaking his tail feathers while spreading his wings out and lowering his head is typical mating behavior. Your Raven has chosen you as its mate. Congratulations.
Ravens in Pike National Forest in CO will straight steal food from your hands and your campsite. Came back many times to an empty bag of chips ripped with a perfect talon mark. They leave no crumbs behind.
Idk if all birds can purr, but some def can. Parrots, generally can purr. Ive had two and both purred when happy. It can be really hard to pick up on video so its prob why you dont see many videos of that.
@@Evija3000 actuly they can become clearer and more precise than many parrot species - mimicing perfectly tone and voice! Some parrots are goot at that, others arent and keep a very "bird-like" voice.
@@genduncan506 I believe they can be clearer than many parrots as their abilities differ a lot based on species, but I wonder about raven word memory. I would assume it's similar to the less advanced parrots, but I'm not completely certain.
Corvids can imitate sounds they hear just like parrots, in fact they can imitate sounds better than parrots and more efficiently too. For example, they can imitate the sound of a wolf to attract some to a carcass that they can't break open themselves.
What a lucky man . And Loki is a lucky Raven to fave been saved by this compassionate man. It costs nothing to be kind. Be kind to all animals, they are deserving of love and compassion.🤗🤗🤗
@Donald Trump is a Ghetto trick ~ parrots & conures are astounding, as for the size of brain layers, juxtaposed upon & its median skills (not just any cool tricks) over comparison to cognition.. our 'cuban, crimson coated' conure in no way made this study am easy one, as the more it heard and observed, on muted video, the faster would come talk, when the sound was included; at that point, it rivaled another word forming bird (even the grey) but, unfortunately, nil on the field of diplomacy - so, the parrots are less aggressive than most conures you might buy.. 'sun conures' were best at being docile (affectionate at times)still, greys in the same state of mind were better pets and will comprehend more (shown by response) with diversity & achieve excellent skills of diplomacy and broad vernacular - almost 100% success across the activity chart.. it would (african grey)be my first suggestion for anyone considering adopting a pet bird with or without young children present..!! ~WarriorPoet~
@Haysus Crist ~ the african grey is indeed an impressive friend to you and it will often show cognitive skill you'll swear that bird holds an actual conversation with you.!! they are a top winner across the whole gamut of tests in training, and are a very good choice, from thorough examinations over four decades, at least, probably more if you asked the entire community.! ~WarriorPoet~
It says a lot, yeah. The crow *really* trust him. Most birds are not cool with being on their back even for a moment because it makes them very vulnerable.
It's a mating/bonding display. I used to rescue parrots and they would do the same thing to me. This is a full-grown bird it does not think this man is his mommy it it has taken this man as its life mate. When they lower their heads a little shake their butts drop their wings and pull them out from their bodies just a little those are mating displays that you see in all birds. Some birds pull their wings out further and shake them harder, but the booty shake is always about mating. And I don't mean literal intercourse I mean the bird is saying we are married basically.
@Panderichthys rhombolepis it would be if it were merely a tail wag but it was not you were not watching the wings or the head. Exactly how many large birds have you raised or rescued?
It's got to be a real treasure to have a very delightful and loyal intellect friend. What a reason to live and arize everyday so as to share you time with a creature whom truely cares and is not looking for anything more than to share another day of life as you discover thru one another Gods love and how to respect and treat another creature .
Ravens are Known to be very smart. I had one when l was a Child because one of his wings was broken. He lived a very long time with us. Ravens take care of their olds parents .... they stay next their dead parents many hours with all other ravens.. friends etc... they are very interesting to study. They should be more respected. .. tanks for your feathers friend. 😊😘💖
Ruxanda Band. You are very blessed. I have wanted a pet Crow all my life. My Grandpa had a pet Crow and it would sing and dance and do all kinds of cute things. He taught it how to count.
They also have some degree of collective intelligence, which is a major booster. There are a few species that we could probably be examining more closely for something approaching sapience, and some variety of corvid would fall into that group...
@negativezero - They have reasoning skills superior to those of most children under 8, an excellent memory, and can adapt items in their environment into tools. Crows have been known to gather different types of large hard-shelled nuts in the wild, fly them to a nearby highway, place them carefully on a lane, waddle off a safe distance, then watch and wait for a car to zoom by and crack the nuts’ shells… and swoop back over to enjoy the tasty nut meats which are the fruits of their labors! Amazing animals, and we should all be kinder to them. 🤗❤️🕊
I read that they don't morn the dead, they investigate the corpse in order to comprehend how he died and avoid it, more like a criminal inspector, and I thinks it's ten time more fascinating
I had a pet raven that I saved after he fell out of his nest. He lived in our aviary and would come for walks with me on my arm or shoulder around the garden. When I had the flu he came and sat at the end of my bed. The windows were open and he could go anywhere he wanted. After about three months we were (again) out on one of our walks and he flew, as he increasingly did, and never came back. I guess he discovered he was a raven and not a human. I hope he had a long and happy life. We lived in a warm(ish) climate and so he never had to face the adversities of winter.
because during the olden days like when Rome used to rule europe, they would eat the dead soldiers after wars,, they would even gather before huge battles because they new they would get some fresh meat to eat, back then after a battle they usually just left the dead to rot in the fields
Of course they have the capacity to be both depressed and anxious. They are proven smarter than a lot, if not most other animals, including dogs (hate to break it to you dog lovers), yet nobody lifts an eyebrow when someone says they actually give their dog freaking Prozac or Xanax. Weird double standard, cognitive dissonance or something...
Even the happiest polar bear gets hungry. I guess If you never look, act or smell edible you're fine. Maybe reserve these inter-species relationships for those well below us on the food.chain.
When I was ten years old my father and I found a baby Raven in our backyard. It was a very young bird. He probably fell out of his nest or got rejected by its parents. We took him inside and my father found out that he was hurt and very sick. In our area there was one veterinarian who was a bird specialist, 75 miles from our town. My father and I drove all the way to this specialized vet. The bird had to stay at the vet for a week. After one week we picked him up. My father asked me what I would like to do with this bird..1 second of thinking..keep it keep it keep it. So we kept it and we gave it a name, Harry. And from that day on our family expanded with a Raven called Harry. Harry was my Raven and he became my best friend. He was such a nice Raven and he knew a lot of tricks. He responded to his name. Every day I walked miles together with Harry by my side. Hew flew little distances and then returned to my shoulder and so on. He had such a big vocabulary of sounds, little words, he was a champion in imitating our family pets. I even took him to school one time to give a lecture on Ravens. When I left the family home to go to college I took Harry with me. He was not only my best friend, he was my buddy and we did everything together. Harry past away in 2008 at an age of 30 years. I will never forget him and I still miss him to this day. Seeing this video brings back so much good memories. Thank you.
I like how Loki makes his own sounds to talk, he does not seem to be telling people what they want to hear. I feel this is a sign of how smart ravens are compared to other birds.
Ravens and crows are actually as intelligent as apes, like orangutan and gorilla! They can plan their future for months, scheme, fool other birds and they hold crudges for generations.
My grandmas cat pissed off a raven bad enough, that the bird somehow taught her children to also hate the cat and she got dive bombed every time she went outside. These birds really went out of their way to tell her cat that they were pissed on behalf of their mother 😂
@@ashywales7795 I believe it because that happened to me in reverse lol.. when I was around 7 a raven flew up to the fence in my friends backyard and for reasons unknown befriended me/ started making sounds ive never heard to this day a mysterious mix of sounds like popping bubbles under water with whistle and hum, sometimes I would talk back or just listen. For years after it would fly to a light post or tree or something and do that beautiful talking/singing thing to me. I saw her for about 4-5 years after around town. I think it was a female possibly.
I had heard over and over again from people who keep ravens and crows, that they are incredibly intelligent and make fantastic pets. The people who have them, pretty much without exception, absolutely love them....
I love this man. I alway’s loved crows. Lately I met 3 Ravens. They are amazing in their own right. But to have a relationship like this gentleman is amazing.
There’s a video of a raven saying “Say Nevermore”. Some human tried teaching it to say nevermore by saying “Say Nevermore” so it says the say part too.
A full-grown Raven comes to my window, sees her reflection in the window and knocks it with her paws and crooked nose.. This has become a regular activity which was disturbing my sleep all time.. Initially, I used to shout or make some weird noises to fled her but she never stops it.. For few days, whenever she lands on the wall and gets ready to hit the window, I never shouted but spoke to her like a human and requested to not to hit the window; surprisingly she started listening to my words and observes my body language keenly.. I don't know what she understood, but she never hits the window again... Ravens are smart!
@@tropik5724 Loki is the pet of Elliot. He doesn't have his wings clip meaning he can fly away when he wants and doesn't need to go back. But due to the loyal friendship between them he chooses not to.
They are incredibly smart and loyal. If you're ever in a situation to be nice to one of them do so. I live in the countryside and i nursed a Raven back to health after an air burst from a lightning strike made her fall from the sky. She still visits me to this day with her friends
That's funny haha. But on a serious note they are incredibly intelligent. I've seen two of them team up to open up a bear proof garbage can. And that's just the tip of the iceberg as to what they can do lol
I had no idea that ravens could make such cute noises
They can even mimic words like parrots
They can separate human genders even!
@@saxoncubin9027 Nevermore!
@@kapitonasutele2929 All 57?
@@kilgoretrout6136 :/
I didn't realize how big ravens were.. He's so adorable.
this one isnt even that big there are some which are giant lol
Bruh the ones in the california desert can steal small dogs if they wanted to
The biggest Ravens are in the mountains ⛰
Thought it was just a crow
The Ultra Warrior
I- crows are much smaller then a raven.
"Who's a good boy?"
*Happy floor board sound*
Celeste Jablonski omg😂😂😂❤️
Celeste Jablonski *bababababa*
*_errrrr_*
Jajajajajaja
Hey, Someone had to say it..
awawawawawaw
I live in a very small town in Germany and like 50m from my house is a small forest part, where usually ppl go to walk their dogs.
So i started feeding birds, especially crows, jays and magpies during the winter months. Now its the 3rd year i do this, every 2nd day after work.
I either collect leftover bread from work/house, buy natural cereal (which is by far cheaper than designated bird food for whatever reason), raisins/older fruit (like apples, pears, peaches, kiwis, bananas) and ofc nuts/seeds which r cheaper to buy.
I noticed crows n magpies like peanuts and sunflower seeds.
Nevertheless the birds know me very well. So whenever im on my way to that forest the birds catch up on me and fly out of their way first to call their collony that i am sharing food again. Then more and more birds start calling and come by and rest on the top of the trees right next to me. The biggest bird colony, like jays, often times start flying in very big colonies/flocks, it look like their dancing for me, are excited for food and or are showing thankfullness to me.
Usually the birds leave me alone most of the time, only rarely i catch 2-5 birds on the path who are impulsive and fly down near me to start eating. They deliberatly wait till im finished distributing the food.
How often i wanted them to just come dowm to me but no. I made my peace with that, cs i know, 5 minutes after i left and sit on my porch, i start hearing flocks of different birds screaming, singing for food and everytime I come back, the foods already eaten mostly.
Everytime I leave the place, some of the birds do follow me right until my own house, maybe they wanna know where i live or. Last winter they got so used to me, that they started flocking on my house roof and the roofs of my neighborhoods. But my neighbors complained about the noise and bird poop so i stopped feeding them in my own garden.
Plus this year, as if the birds catched up on that, they rarely follow me/stay by the roofs near me.
Also this year around im seeing bird nests all over that small forest part.
Its so cute watching them and their behavior i really grew fond of birds. Its like each time I spend time gsrdening/feeding/looking after animals/garden i feel more in tune with myself and the whole world, its truly a spiritual experience each an every time, id suggest EVERYONE to try it out, instead of getting black out drunk/ using weed&drugs every weekend.
Its such a humbling and special experience, i call out everyone to try it - be it even if you live in an apartment in a big city - you still encounter pigeons n other birds arent you? Try it out, you wont regret it.
Generally my family has a big garden around our house and it is important to us to have a lot of plants - my mom and i start late winter/ early spring to plant every kind of garden plants + flowers + we grow lots of own food, like cucumbers, zucchinis, tomatoes, parsley, garlic, sunflowers, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, other berries Idk the english words for, grapes and we have 3 Apple trees and 1 pear tree.
Thus we help greatly the insect,bee and animal population to keep alive.
Its like our calling and a great hobby at that.
Plus at my work (nursing home) i help several patients, who are disabled to buy food for their animals, mainly dogs and parrots - I buy the essentials for them &they give me the money back.
Plus i personally breed maine coon cats, we keep 5 of them permanently at our house + I feed several stray cats, who come visit our house/garden daily.
Ive always felt that my calling in life was to help the animals/nature in my own environment.
Lovely story.
Thank you for your service.😊
Your bird friends recognize a friend! Thank you. Everyone feels better with a full stomach no matter how bad the day has been.
Omg he’s wagging his tail like a happy puppy THATS SO CUTE
Like...I can’t even stand how cute that was lol
lombardo141 or she’s excited... you’d think an animal with the intelligence of a raven would be able to tell a human from a bird.
That is cute!! 😀😀
Just way too cute!!
I had a dove that did the same that, but with the additional cooing and wing wiggles, not flapping, but wiggles lol. She was a cute bird. Sadly I was allergic to birds, but she was given to a lady who had an enclosure for doves, so it worked out amazingly.
I will say that birds like doves and ravens, the size of their poop and smell will surprise you.
The Noises the raven makes are funny and adorable at the same time.
Trrrruuuuuue
Cuuuaahh...
Hakhak hhhuuuaaa
Its like have his own voice actor
It literally starts going OWAAWAAWAAWAAWAA
The guy is smart enought to wear glasses and protect his eyes.
Guillermo C lmfao cause of the saying?
Wa waaa waaaah
In 2:48 he's not wearing glasses..
@@EddieGeeTV Let's say birds has an adiction to.. hit everything with their heads, that is a little dangerous hehe
They've watched "I spit on your grave"
Ravens and crows have the cognitive ability of a seven-year-old child. They can experience all sorts of emotions. And that there, that's a happy birb. Good job there kind human. Also Loki is a great name for this big guy - especially when he loves you but will also steal your string cheese.
When I own my own house I'd like to make friends with some of these sweet little goth birbs.
@7 Days to the River Rhine Ofc! Judging by your pfp, you are a shut in with no friends, who loves talking about politics in a crow video cause you get no attention at home
@P Cawlz lmaooo
@P Cawlz Hey question... You Russian?
I don’t like the comparisons of animal intelligence to a human child. A raven or crow (or dolphin or chimp or pig or dog) will be much smarter than a 7 year old at some things and much dumber at other things. It’s a different kind of intelligence. I also think we’re not intelligent enough to know how intelligent they are. We don’t know what’s in their heads, we’re just guessing based on limited tests.
@P Cawlz what because of a few grammar mistakes no
Ravens are very intelligent. He definately knows that this guy saved him.
And to top that off, Ravens and Crows also remember people who've been mean to them and have been known to pass that info to their offspring.
@@Rr0gu3_5uture sounds like a mix of him trusting you, and enjoying the food. Lol
Yes for sure. They are incredibly intelligent.
Sadly I killed a injured crow with a plastic bat when I was younger because of some sadistic kids who pressured me into doing it and who were also on punishment by the ways I still feel bad till this day... 😞
@@zigzag1able Yeah man your an idiot
Like it or not those "Ababababa" were very touching words.
XDD
XD yes very
love him or hate him he's spitting straight facts
@우명이지 헉! 우명씨! ㅋㅋㅋ 너무 반갑네여. 진짜 이런 우연이...
Very much straight facts 😩✨💅
"They share everything even snacks"
Loki: "Steals snack"
Salma Sbeih your dogs looking a little weird sir, have you took it to the vet?
Arctic Fox yes the vet said he cant help :((
Lol
uh communism
@@Arctic_and_The_F0X Actually, ravens are as intelligent as dogs, although their brain is ten times smaller...
When he said “wawawawawa-wup”. I felt that 🥰
Same here
He’s say WAP WAP WAP WAP. Clearly an American liberal bird.
Agrred
When you drop a gear and hit the gas. 😂
A beautiful speech no doubt
They are very intelligent and are known to bring gifts for people.
rock Onmyboi crows do that too apparently
Yes. Very vwry intelligent
I've also heard they hold grudges, which I find hysterical. I remember hearing a group of ravens/crows terrorized this one dude that I think tried to hurt - harassing him, throwing small rocks or something and it went on for like 5 years. They also visit their parents now and then, and it just reminds me of sitcom stuff.
1kings17:6. Ravens fed the prophet Elijah
Heeheemoth Well I mean, they’re very closely related
"wa."
- raven, the dark bird of death
He be vibing tho ngl 😳
"Never more." -- Raven.
Life, death...messangers
The thing is I love owls and,ravens
Waluigi: When he said "wa"... I felt that.
Like a spoiled puppy enjoying life as animals are supposed to.
Frederick Burger For eating
I like the way he wags his tail when he was happy to see his owner
The most beautiful bond between humans and animals.. is food :) ;)
Animals are not suppose to enjoy life there meant to survive.
Wild animals are not supposed to be kept on a leash.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere once that Ravens are able to recognise a bunch of human faces, much like we can. If a person is bad towards them then they are able to remember that person and treat them with animosity even years later. Pleased to see that in this case, the opposite has occurred. Such an intelligent creature!
To add to that, if you're mean to them they'll make sure they mess with you in many different ways.
🎉
I'm pretty sure you're online and I'm pretty sure you could have googled it.
@@juliebraden6911So? 🙄🤨 What's wrong with putting it on here?
I want that random “wah” as a text alert.
Facts😂😂
I want 2:13 as my call ringtone or my alarm
Waluigi approves this bird
*Click click*
*_Woh._*
@@n-imator1549 me too
We really dont give enough credit to how much animals really know what love and care is
That is so very true. God bless you.
True, except for my ex wife.
@@legend9335 😂😂 ayo
@@legend9335 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@legend9335 oh jeez
Its so strange, he sounds like a human making those sounds.
Search for "raven speaking". They can mimic humans perfectly.
@@pisse3000 Yeah, that's because that girl has slit her raven's tongue. Gotta be painful.
Mr. Hyperface wait a minute. I need more info. Tell me more
@@gagemead27 There are many birds that can mimic human speech like parrots, macaws, and even parakeets. They are capable of doing without slitting anything
Those black feathered bois are incredibly smart.
A man who rescues and cares for animals-that is a real man.Thank you.Your parents did a good job.
This is adorable! For those who don’t know tail feather shakes usually mean a very excited, happy or contented bird. So sweet!
Have you ever seen a dog haha. I think everyone knows that
@@OasisMilo Body language isn't universal in animals. What we call smiling is how chimps express fear and submission. For some animals, tail wagging could be a sign of distress
Is that true for parakeets?
@@OasisMilo yeah like the others also said even cats, they swish their tail when annoyed sooo
@Joe M. Crap. I completely misread that comment. Sorry. Im aware that tail shaking is not a universal sign of happines. I feel stupid now
Ravens never forget people’s faces, just like he will never forget his Dad
i 1373 How interesting. I was just thinking how scared I am of birds in general, especially large ravens. Knowing they have that memory of people’s faces helps me see how this raven can be a pet.
This made me Q_Q
Crows too!
DavidVI You got it!
Ravens in my neighborhood play with the dogs it's surreal. I also know people who care for pigeons on rooftops, they say the pigeons recognize individual faces.
That’s real trust, Loki lays in a vulnerable position in his dads arms to be petted. Amazing!
EXACTLY...!!!
Great relationship.
“Petted?” PAT
😩😩awwwww
This man did a good job and everything right.
Animals give you back what you gave 'em before and even more.
you are not wrong regarding the love/trust in this case but also achievable through dominance/submission, fyi.
I'm happy Loki was rescued by this sweet human. How could anyone neglect an animal is beyond me 😢
“Raven Waluigi isn’t real, he can’t hurt you”
Raven Waluigi: Wah
Why would raven waluigi want to hurt you
Memory to take revenge on not being in smash
That's not Raven Waluigi, It's Ugandan Bandicoot!
@@ZuluedZ because we're tighter than bark on a tree
*SANTIAGO*
He just wants hugs
The Raven shaking his tail feathers while spreading his wings out and lowering his head is typical mating behavior. Your Raven has chosen you as its mate. Congratulations.
so it's a female then not a male.
@Derek Wall males do it to from what I know
lmaooo that’s what i thought 😂 a lot of domestic birds act this way too however so nothing out of the ordinary i suppose
the bird is gay then-
d u s k x d e v i l a lot of birds are 😳
Most birds: goes melodic when singing
Ravens: makes creaky floor sounds and Mario impressions
Tlot Pwist i mean same, I am ravens lol
*Wario lol
@JDG3981 *yoshi
My bad, i used Mario as the franchise name, not mario himself
*looks at my parrot*
yeah, nah mate
WA WA WA WA
When a wild animal is teated with love n kindness it returns it.
When he stole another piece from the guys mouth but already had food in his claws and didn't know what to do lol
Thats me when i am hungry 😆
Lol such a fatso
@@vilaiphonthana4528 omg lol, exactly.
How's that funny though.
Ravens in Pike National Forest in CO will straight steal food from your hands and your campsite. Came back many times to an empty bag of chips ripped with a perfect talon mark. They leave no crumbs behind.
“Bwha”
Is his favourite word.
Lol
I thought I heard quaa
THANK U FOR THE LIKES!
*clickclickclick* bhwa bhwa ABWABWABWA
OMG THANKS FOR THE LIKES!
I love how he’s holding the raven like a baby 🥺
He is a baby! ❤️
When a bird allows you to be hold like that they show you throug that way that they trust you with their live ❤️
And the print on his tshirt looks like a steampunk raven..
@@idkdude6637 Yeah, that isn't a "baby cradle" to an animal as much as it being a sign that the animal has an extremely profound trust in you.
So does the Raven haha!🐾😍
Love to see people treating animals they way they should be treated. With kindness and respect.
Everyone is enchanted by Loki’s *other* noises, but is nobody else marveling at the fact that apparently ravens **purr**??!??
Yeah, birds in general can "purr". My quaker purrs everytime I scratch the back of her neck xD
@@estebk same! I have a cockatiel
Idk if all birds can purr, but some def can. Parrots, generally can purr. Ive had two and both purred when happy. It can be really hard to pick up on video so its prob why you dont see many videos of that.
Get out of here with your puns.
Raven are actually capable of parrot speaking if trained or live in rainforest of South America.
I didn't know that they could make all those noises.
Supposedly with training they can learn words and mimic humans similar to parrots, though to a lesser degree. Lots of cases in fiction at least.
I only thought they could say caw.
@@Evija3000 actuly they can become clearer and more precise than many parrot species - mimicing perfectly tone and voice!
Some parrots are goot at that, others arent and keep a very "bird-like" voice.
This is where EA Poe got the idea for "The Raven."
Qoth the Raven, "NEVERMORE!"
@@genduncan506 I believe they can be clearer than many parrots as their abilities differ a lot based on species, but I wonder about raven word memory. I would assume it's similar to the less advanced parrots, but I'm not completely certain.
it sounds like someone is doing a voiceover everytime he makes a sound
Voice of truth it does sound like a voiceover doesn’t it? But why would they do that 😂
@@davegtown Clickbait
Corvids can speak more sophisticated human speech than any parrot
@@ksha630 You do realize that ravens and crows can also imitate sounds they hear, including human speech, just like parrots right?
Corvids can imitate sounds they hear just like parrots, in fact they can imitate sounds better than parrots and more efficiently too. For example, they can imitate the sound of a wolf to attract some to a carcass that they can't break open themselves.
What a lucky man . And Loki is a lucky Raven to fave been saved by this compassionate man. It costs nothing to be kind. Be kind to all animals, they are deserving of love and compassion.🤗🤗🤗
Never thought I would say a Raven was cute but this one is adorable
the raven is very intelligent and remembers tricks, mostly their own, but, have never in 50+ years, have i seen such as this one.!!
~WarriorPoet~
Actually African Greys are the most intelligent.
Haysus Crist ...I’ve owned two African Greys, and they make excellent companions.
@Donald Trump is a Ghetto trick ~
parrots & conures are astounding, as for the size of brain layers, juxtaposed upon & its median skills (not just any cool tricks) over comparison to cognition.. our 'cuban, crimson coated' conure in no way made this study am easy one, as the more it heard and observed, on muted video, the faster would come talk, when the sound was included; at that point, it rivaled another word forming bird (even the grey) but, unfortunately, nil on the field of diplomacy - so, the parrots are less aggressive than most conures you might buy.. 'sun conures' were best at being docile (affectionate at times)still, greys in the same state of mind were better pets and will comprehend more (shown by response) with diversity & achieve excellent skills of diplomacy and broad vernacular - almost 100% success across the activity chart.. it would (african grey)be my first suggestion for anyone considering adopting a pet bird with or without young children present..!!
~WarriorPoet~
@Haysus Crist ~
the african grey is indeed an
impressive friend to you and it
will often show cognitive skill
you'll swear that bird holds an
actual conversation with you.!!
they are a top winner across the
whole gamut of tests in training,
and are a very good choice, from
thorough examinations over four
decades, at least, probably more
if you asked the entire community.!
~WarriorPoet~
Raven: *makes weird bird noise*
*Everyone liked that*
ah its a pigeon
@@14thrill You play Fartnite?
@@Mitchery fortnut
Uh a pigeon huh
Are you jealous?
Ravens make special sounds as names for people they enjoy being close to. It's possible one of those sounds was the designated "name" for Loki's dad!
Yes!
Where did u find that out
Wah is dad I think
wow!!
RoadOmega ROTFFLMAO
Seeing a man hold a fully grown crow like a baby tells me everything I need to know about that man.
Hahaha
@@zapcodeknock4503 Har har har?
@@StyxByrdheheheha
It says a lot, yeah.
The crow *really* trust him. Most birds are not cool with being on their back even for a moment because it makes them very vulnerable.
Raven not a crow
I didn’t know ravens could wag their tails awww
he wags tail cause he thinks its his momma bird he treats hooman as his parent
...youngsters do that
Sparky Raven almost as cute as the cuddles.
The owner used to be pitbull trainer
It's a mating/bonding display. I used to rescue parrots and they would do the same thing to me. This is a full-grown bird it does not think this man is his mommy it it has taken this man as its life mate. When they lower their heads a little shake their butts drop their wings and pull them out from their bodies just a little those are mating displays that you see in all birds. Some birds pull their wings out further and shake them harder, but the booty shake is always about mating. And I don't mean literal intercourse I mean the bird is saying we are married basically.
@Panderichthys rhombolepis it would be if it were merely a tail wag but it was not you were not watching the wings or the head. Exactly how many large birds have you raised or rescued?
Imagine walking around with a raven on your shoulder. So badass.
till it shits
You'd think it would be badass, until it starts going "wAAH"
Add an eyepatch for a proper Odinic look.
The little “bababababa” was amazing
Perfect Halloween costume piece if you dress like the grim reaper.
It's got to be a real treasure to have a very delightful and loyal intellect friend.
What a reason to live and arize everyday so as to share you time with a creature whom truely cares and is not looking for anything more than to share
another day of life as you discover thru one another Gods love
and how to respect and treat another creature .
When Loki was like “tap tap BWA BWA” that hit me right in the heart and when he went “babababababa” quality birb noises
0% of comments: eliot is such a good man
100% of comments: W A A
Well in theory you broke that cycle...😁
W A A A......WA A A
What about whapapapapa
Reaper of Souls maybe it’s a fast wa like wawawawa?
Wah
This man really went out and caught a Pokemon for himself
Lol
Corviknight, go!
these type of videos should answer all questions about GOD
ApplePieClub lol
😂🤣💀💀💀
Ravens are Known to be very smart. I had one when l was a Child because one of his wings was broken. He lived a very long time with us. Ravens take care of their olds parents .... they stay next their dead parents many hours with all other ravens.. friends etc... they are very interesting to study. They should be more respected. .. tanks for your feathers friend. 😊😘💖
I have a crow. His name is Cosmo. I saved his Life in 2015. He always knows my exact location and follows me around.
Give him pets on my behalf🥺 please and thanks
Ruxanda Band. You are very blessed. I have wanted a pet Crow all my life. My Grandpa had a pet Crow and it would sing and dance and do all kinds of cute things. He taught it how to count.
Sorry I spelled your name wrong
@@jerrybartlett7479
Thank you. Cosmo is family for me.
Well, I respect and see all living beings as equal: humans, animals, etc...
Blessed be you too!
@Coo Koo
Yes.
Ravens are beyond smart, proven to has a self identity, they even mourn the dead
They also have some degree of collective intelligence, which is a major booster. There are a few species that we could probably be examining more closely for something approaching sapience, and some variety of corvid would fall into that group...
Wait do I Mean the same bird That says: Wah
@negativezero - They have reasoning skills superior to those of most children under 8, an excellent memory, and can adapt items in their environment into tools. Crows have been known to gather different types of large hard-shelled nuts in the wild, fly them to a nearby highway, place them carefully on a lane, waddle off a safe distance, then watch and wait for a car to zoom by and crack the nuts’ shells… and swoop back over to enjoy the tasty nut meats which are the fruits of their labors! Amazing animals, and we should all be kinder to them. 🤗❤️🕊
I read that they don't morn the dead, they investigate the corpse in order to comprehend how he died and avoid it, more like a criminal inspector, and I thinks it's ten time more fascinating
@@danopticon WOW
I had a pet raven that I saved after he fell out of his nest. He lived in our aviary and would come for walks with me on my arm or shoulder around the garden. When I had the flu he came and sat at the end of my bed. The windows were open and he could go anywhere he wanted. After about three months we were (again) out on one of our walks and he flew, as he increasingly did, and never came back. I guess he discovered he was a raven and not a human. I hope he had a long and happy life. We lived in a warm(ish) climate and so he never had to face the adversities of winter.
Really? That’s so cool!
@@lkb08 Yes, I was about 13 years old.
Beautiful experiance but also heartbreaking to lose a companion. Yet to know he's out there free and happy. Lol mixed emotions!
@@SynnJynn You're right I still wonder what became of him even though it has been many years.
You were a true friend.
Beautiful to see kindness ... & how it brings out the personality in all creatures.
ravens: notorious for the theme of darkness and death
actual ravens: WAH
because during the olden days like when Rome used to rule europe, they would eat the dead soldiers after wars,, they would even gather before huge battles because they new they would get some fresh meat to eat, back then after a battle they usually just left the dead to rot in the fields
@@blakespower wah
They're known as the dark angel and the owls known as the angel of death.
blakespower+ Wth is that story, is that even true? Where did you get your story from?
@@Snow-xd4rv pretty sure it's true
*THE RAVEN SWOOPS DOWN LIKE A DEMON IN THE NIGHT, LETTING OUT THE MOST HORRIFIC SOUND!!!*
raven: “wa.”
😂
*bAbAbAbAbA*
I never hear that .. 😲
This comment genuinely killed me oml
Wahluigi
"he was depressed and anxious"
loki*depressed and anxious*: wa :(
Right lmfao
Same
Sounds like a teenager
Of course they have the capacity to be both depressed and anxious. They are proven smarter than a lot, if not most other animals, including dogs (hate to break it to you dog lovers), yet nobody lifts an eyebrow when someone says they actually give their dog freaking Prozac or Xanax. Weird double standard, cognitive dissonance or something...
@@penelopeeatsyourbrain4510 I never said they couldn't be depressed or anxious
You have a big heart, you are an example to beautiful humanity.
I didn't know how much personality a raven could have!!! Imagine if everyone loved all animals like this, how cool our world would be!
Even the happiest polar bear gets hungry. I guess If you never look, act or smell edible you're fine. Maybe reserve these inter-species relationships for those well below us on the food.chain.
@@guppybill well, that food chain business... was it always like this? I mean is there any time in total of history when all animals ate only plants?
@@lino629 Yikes. That's more knowledge than I have. I don't know of anyone who can answer those pesky "total of history" questions. You?
@ElephantsLover Don't get eaten? Don't take ourselves too seriously? Especially that last part.
@ElephantsLover wow. humor lost on you. have a happy day. i really hope you don't get eaten.
They're so cute omg
Even when they steal your food
@@billyprogamer8806 is it just me or is Billy looking kinda
*T H I C C*
@@billyprogamer8806 ur pfp says it all
@@planemod8399 Dani fan
@@billyprogamer8806 u have the pfp
When I was ten years old my father and I found a baby Raven in our backyard. It was a very young bird. He probably fell out of his nest or got rejected by its parents. We took him inside and my father found out that he was hurt and very sick. In our area there was one veterinarian who was a bird specialist, 75 miles from our town. My father and I drove all the way to this specialized vet. The bird had to stay at the vet for a week. After one week we picked him up. My father asked me what I would like to do with this bird..1 second of thinking..keep it keep it keep it. So we kept it and we gave it a name, Harry. And from that day on our family expanded with a Raven called Harry. Harry was my Raven and he became my best friend. He was such a nice Raven and he knew a lot of tricks. He responded to his name. Every day I walked miles together with Harry by my side. Hew flew little distances and then returned to my shoulder and so on. He had such a big vocabulary of sounds, little words, he was a champion in imitating our family pets. I even took him to school one time to give a lecture on Ravens. When I left the family home to go to college I took Harry with me. He was not only my best friend, he was my buddy and we did everything together. Harry past away in 2008 at an age of 30 years. I will never forget him and I still miss him to this day. Seeing this video brings back so much good memories. Thank you.
do you live in australia ?
@@julius9363 Nope, in the Netherlands
Marco Nelissen ow laat maar het kan echt zij
Rest in peace Harry
Nice story
I thought of Harry Potter when I read Harry
Just proof of how highly social and intelligent these birds are, just amazing and lovable!
Those low-voiced “bwa’s” are so cute haha
It sounds like a very poor impersonation of a raven lol
"NEVERMORE"
Very human-like lol, makes me wonder how closely related ravens are to parakeets!
@@bernlin2000 they're probably just as smart if not smarter
I started laughing because I didn't expect that sound, it's adorable 😂
Sounds of the majestic raven
“Knock, knock.. Wah”
“Hubbuba”
😂😂😂😂😂
Tyler Harris
I never knew they made noises like that. Waaa waaa waaa waaa fwaaa.
hahahahaha
Raven: _Wha_
*Everybody will remember that.*
A new core memory
Raven: Shakes his tail
*Everyone liked that*
abababa..... abababa.
Yup
*WALUIGI!!!!!!!!!*
This is too precious for words❤
Thank you for sharing such tender love towards this raven❤
I like how Loki makes his own sounds to talk, he does not seem to be telling people what they want to hear. I feel this is a sign of how smart ravens are compared to other birds.
Ravens and crows are actually as intelligent as apes, like orangutan and gorilla! They can plan their future for months, scheme, fool other birds and they hold crudges for generations.
@@Amanda-rp8fn they even open cars with a stone to search food.(they try to pick lock, and not smash the whole glass with a mountain) 😂
My grandmas cat pissed off a raven bad enough, that the bird somehow taught her children to also hate the cat and she got dive bombed every time she went outside. These birds really went out of their way to tell her cat that they were pissed on behalf of their mother 😂
@@ashywales7795 I believe it because that happened to me in reverse lol.. when I was around 7 a raven flew up to the fence in my friends backyard and for reasons unknown befriended me/ started making sounds ive never heard to this day a mysterious mix of sounds like popping bubbles under water with whistle and hum, sometimes I would talk back or just listen. For years after it would fly to a light post or tree or something and do that beautiful talking/singing thing to me. I saw her for about 4-5 years after around town. I think it was a female possibly.
@N0t arthur Morgan do you mean they are dumb? Because if you do they're actually one of the smartest animals
Imagaine being a raven, no work, no school, no everyday worries of life, just W A H
Except you only live for 10-15 years
Rain still pretty long in my opinion
@@Tyler_18_ 15years is nothing compared to the 80-90 years humans normally live
@@raintm727 but we gotta work 80 of em
@@EthosO76 you don't have to work all day every day for your entire life. You retire at one point
I had heard over and over again from people who keep ravens and crows, that they are incredibly intelligent and make fantastic pets. The people who have them, pretty much without exception, absolutely love them....
They make shitty pets but excellent companions .
@@zm1786 gotta agree they are too smart so they'll take your stuff and make your own their own 🤣
I heard they're great pets/companions but are gigantic assholes.
Like, "What's yours is really mine," mentality.
Yeah they're smart. Ravens and crows can solve complex puzzles to get food. They use tools as well.
@Kurogane 556
Bloodhound, is that you?
I love this man. I alway’s loved crows. Lately I met 3 Ravens. They are amazing in their own right. But to have a relationship like this gentleman is amazing.
Edgar Allen Poe: “Qouth the Raven Neverm-
Raven: BWABWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
This comment made my day.
Pixelate Wings whose that rapping upon my door?
@@macdougallestate1553 Wah.
There’s a video of a raven saying “Say Nevermore”. Some human tried teaching it to say nevermore by saying “Say Nevermore” so it says the say part too.
Seriously, the sounds this raven made were absolutely adorable.
The best people are those who save animals. Period
AMEN to that!!!!!
This.
Lucky to be one of them. Love all animals :-)
Ace Ventura
It should be the norm for someone seeing a hurt animal to save it.
“So how do you feel with your new dad?”
Raven: Wah
Wamp wamp
"*CLICK* Wa"
"Wawawawawa"
ME.TOO
Pepper Guy so how do u feel when u wrote this stupid comment instead of not doing it like everyone else
Pepper Guy *radar noises*
I love it when animals bond with the people who rescue them. Warms my heart in the best of ways. 💛
Owner: _"who's a good boy?"_
Loki: *_Drops the bass_*
Lol😂😂
2:06
Dabi nearly a thousand likes
*gwaaahhhhh wahhhh gwahhh*
Dabi... More like touya todoroki!
People who have a big heart for animals are the kindest in the world. That's a fact!
Faaczzztz
Not always.
But then he eats cheeseburger and steak later at dinner? Lol
They're just lonely
Yeah because humans are irrelevant eh?
I love the noises they make. The clicking and low pitched "Waaaa" is so relaxing to me
I thought a human was dubbing over his sounds, it sounded so weird
You should play Animal Crossing
Wawawawawap
My parrots make very similar noises to me when they’re getting cuddles.
Thank you for the lovely video. And thank you, Eliot, for giving this amazing raven Loki a wonderful life with you. God bless you both.
A raven black bird , talking more like a human being.
And “twerking” like one, as well.
I _had_ to.
That's just hyperbole.
When he is complete tame & i believe he is, WHY this leashing ?????
Fun Fact: The common raven, like the one in the video, can live over twenty years in the wild. I wonder how much longer they can live as pets?
@@Discrimination_is_not_a_right They cab love for 69 years in captivity
Quothe the raven:
“WA”
Underrated post.
yes
I LOVE THIS
Only real ones understand 💀💀
@SPAZE PARANOIDS !!!! ! Munsters 💀
Ravens are such cool animals. He’s lucky to share a bond with one.
Yeah!
Such cute sounds he makes!
Loki:
Elliot: hello good boy!
Loki: 🆎🆎🆎🆎🆎 *W🅰️H*
This comment deserves a reward
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@@astalos342 🤝
So basically :
this is a bird who purrs like a cat and wag his tail like a dog.
THE ULTIMATE COMBO
@burteriksson I've seen blue jays making cat sounds and baby sounds at expert level.
Little beautiful Mimics 😘😀😃
@burteriksson huge white blob 😂🤣
It also flies
@burteriksson
& I've seen a cat up in a magpie making a tree sounds.
A full-grown Raven comes to my window, sees her reflection in the window and knocks it with her paws and crooked nose.. This has become a regular activity which was disturbing my sleep all time.. Initially, I used to shout or make some weird noises to fled her but she never stops it.. For few days, whenever she lands on the wall and gets ready to hit the window, I never shouted but spoke to her like a human and requested to not to hit the window; surprisingly she started listening to my words and observes my body language keenly.. I don't know what she understood, but she never hits the window again... Ravens are smart!
Can you feed her?... jk
Unless?
They are actually
I think you may have a new friend
Wait shes a cat, since when did she have paws
Respect a raven.
What a beautiful & special bird. They are known to be especially smart!
Man: *does literally anything*
Bird: *happy raven noises*
Because they know your food is there’s
0:53
"He can't wait to tell everyone - A BA BA Ba Ba." I was not expecting that sound.
Hahaggaa
Lollllll...😅
ikr!
2:07
Havin' Fun why did i read this AT THE EXACT SAME TIME THE VIDEO SHOWED HIM SAYING THAT
Title: They even share snacks!
Raven: *proceeds to take most of the food*
._.
Im mean he share *some*
Share is a strong word
this is where the word "ravenous" comes from.
I mean...isn't that how it works in every relationship
Avec son magnifique corbeau chéri !
I find it incredible how the raven feels so safe and trusts it's owner. It's given me huge respect towards ravens now.
Ravens have no owners.
@@tropik5724 Loki is the pet of Elliot. He doesn't have his wings clip meaning he can fly away when he wants and doesn't need to go back. But due to the loyal friendship between them he chooses not to.
@@tropik5724 Wow, you really dont know anything.
Ravens are smart. They have the intelligence of a 3 to 5 yr old. Theyre amazing animals.
They are incredibly smart and loyal. If you're ever in a situation to be nice to one of them do so. I live in the countryside and i nursed a Raven back to health after an air burst from a lightning strike made her fall from the sky. She still visits me to this day with her friends
everyone who is talking about the "bwah" didn't make it to the "HABABABABABA"
Haha
🤣🤣
Loool
2:06 btw
It's "gwah".
Odin: Ravens are wise creatures, they are very noble, you can see how smart they are
Ravens: WaAaaaAaaHhHHH
Thanks Munin il take that into consideration
That's funny haha. But on a serious note they are incredibly intelligent. I've seen two of them team up to open up a bear proof garbage can. And that's just the tip of the iceberg as to what they can do lol
Well... Technically one dialect in the Philippines "Kapampangan", "Wa" means yes so technically the raven is saying yes xp
Yzerplan they are also capable of entertaining themselves and tricking other animals
@@huntereyeofdarkwood5417 it could have been Hugin.
Isn’t he adorable , what a lovely bond they both have , loves his Raven . 😁🇬🇧❤️
This raven sounds like he's straight out of super Mario land
LUIGI...
_W a H_
wah
Marco Labruna GQUAH
W A H luigi
Sees a raven chilling on your shoulder
"Wha-"
Raven: "wah"
bababababa
I would love to have a pet Raven. That guy probably doesn’t know how lucky he is.
Woahwoahwoahwoah
*Norse pirate*
I cant get over
“Noc noc, ωα
ωαα ωαα ωαα
I don't think non Greeks would understand this
Ελληνες?
@@dionisiskapralos5955Ναι;
Χαχαχαχα
Ella re
Vids like this will melt the hardest hearts. That bird really does love and trust his human benefactor. And it is both ways.
When Loki said “ click click WAHHH”
I felt that
Loki has a page on facebook. I love seeing the posts, he's such a sweetheart
@TH-cam Premium User ikr
Right???
damn ur right
TH-cam Premium User did he write “click wahhh”or did he wrote “CLICK CLICK WAHHHH”
The “wah-wah-wah” noises are so cute. 🥰
It’s more like “buba-wah-wah-wah”
formrunner lol, how many times are you switching out your Depends on the daily?
Plot twist hes really saying WAP
That’s just Kirk Hammett
Here in phillipines we call it uwak cuz it shouts like "uwak"uwak"
This is so wholesome, I like birds
Ok
it gets so much better once you realize they've been dinosaurs all along
Who doesn't
0:19 !
No way, its really you
Luv this story. Animals are so much more appreciative than humans
“A friend I made, and our bond will soar”
Quoth the raven, forevermore.
:') that's really cute
a man of culture
Wooooooosh
You Didn't Say Please. , pretty sure it wasn’t supposed to be nevermore
more like. BwaWaWawa.. Quoth the raven.