Starlings make the craziest sounds. They sound so different from the sounds other talking birds make. They have a crazy amount of fidelity, and often an electronic edge to them.
Oh it IS a Starling! What a darling Starling he is too! I never knew they were mimics… that was definitely a fighting game impersonation in the middle. Im blown away!
That's indirectly why they're here in North America. Someone thought we needed the birds of Shakespeare (thank God he didn't get as far as the common cuckoo), and at one point in _Henry IV Part 1_ Hotspur says, "Nay/I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak/Nothing but Mortimer, and give it him/To keep his anger still in motion."
My starling's name is "Wingnut" and after 6 years of companionship, pattern recognition and basic observation, I agree 100%. My experiences have rendered the term "bird brain" a compliment. Ever see a large flock move like fluid in the sky? That is communication science can't explain.
@pierrelabrecque8979 it is communication science can explain. And really cool communication at that. It's beautifully simple. There are computer simulations that mimic the pattern in just a few simple parameters. And although getting simulations of long term flocking behaviors where they need to be headed in generally the right direction for days at a time Is much more complex, that's simulating migratory or feeding and mating behaviors not just flocking. It's very very very complex, but so simply orchestrated. That's the sign of great communication and planning. If you design a car that can run on three parts each of which can be easily built in some dude's garage that's incredible. Simplicity and ease aren't insults.
It has communication potential, but at this moment it is simply able to produce a vast gamma of sounds. Communication is not only about phonetic utterance; the sounds need to be 'deciphered' by someone else (another starling in this case) as well, in order to actually be 'communication'; the ability to decipher this depends on the complexity of the nervous system, which is pretty simple is starlings. The ability to actually perceive the sounds in all their complexity is another factor, but I'm not familiar with the auditorial capacity of starlings or birds of any kind (to make this clearer, while humans perceive the sound in one way, it is possible that a starling simplifies the sound, whereas a dog hears it as even more complex than humans do). I am not a zoologist, but I spend most of my free time studying linguistics and semiotics (zoosemiotics as well). This bird is still marvelous, though, and I don't mean to take that away from it with my answer, which potentially clarified some misconceptions about communication
@@australopithecus_lucisThanks, I was just thinking that I felt a bit sad that "conversations" don't seem really possible despite the complexity of the sounds that are being repeated by the bird. I wish that someone, through repetition, could train the bird to associate specific sounds with specific actions, like feeding, petting, opening a window, putting some music on the radio, turning the lights on or off, ... Or even with specific food items, like apple, sunflower seeds, grapes, ... or specific people, and then observe if the bird starts using them in a meaningful way, such as requests or observations / repetition of associations.
Birb woke up feeling like a camera shutter, R2D2, a blaster, your neighbor's dog, an alarm clock and at least three other types of birbs. What a pleasant little fella you have there. Much love! 😊
We call these birds spreeuwen in Dutch and there is a group of them that started living in/near train stations (I know they have them in Rotterdam). People started noticing that there'd be train/whistle sounds seemingly out of nowhere and it turns out they decided to learn those sounds. So the sounds of train brakes, closing doors, the whistle of the train conductor and probably more. There are videos online of them doing it and it's honestly really funny
@@RyanJosepher Well, probably not, but I do think they were far more intelligent than we were previously led to believe and probably had quite an advanced way of communicating with each other.
I had a blackbird once in the area of my house and every morning and night it would imitate the call of every bird in the district about 12 or so. I loved that Bird. It was wild and I felt honored to have it sit on my roof and perform for me.
Amazing. I used to sing back & mimic a blackbird that visited my conifer tree at sunset every single day during lockdown. The variety in their calls truly is unbelievable. We'd sit 50 yards apart for half an hour or so, do our thing, and each head home. Often made my day
Once upon a time, sitting at a barbeque table eating lunch, I was nearly attacked by pigeons who wanted to steal my food. Then a Starling flew in, landed on the table away from the pigeons, and began singing. Guess who got a treat?😊
@@brianjones4026amen!!! 😊 This bird is doing exactly what God created him to do and he’s slaying it! ❤ This is why He created these amazing things that make us wonder…so we would know that Someone bigger created it all with order and purpose and beauty. All of it points to God! 🎉
It makes me wonder how these birds keep all their programming of these sounds & then ( looks like ) they repeat the sounds stored in their brains. Soooo interesting !! 👍👍👍😍
A beautiful spotted minstrel... I once lived under the roof where starlings and sparrows nestled. I didn't need an alarm clock in the morning... 😂 I was always playing classical flute music in the morning, when the starlings took a bath in the rain gutter. Maybe they took over some of it in their songs, because they are such good imitators!
Hi Rob....that classical flute sounds beautiful....do you still play? If so, you "otter" upload it here to YT so the world can be charmed! I used to play flute myself, but never got very good at it. I'm an old dancer, still dancing, tho. ☺️⚘️🎶💃🎶⚘️ Ole'!
@@nyancat8828 Pigeons are fascinating birds but..... Raptors are (efficient killing machines that rival felines & sharks). Ravens/Crows/Parrots (scary intelligent & long lived...even among birds who are known for their longevity when compared to similarly sized mammals) Also the fact that monogamy is such a novel concept in the animal kingdom, yet so many bird species practice this is extremely interesting. Monogamy often seems to be linked with elevated intelligence (2 animals mating for life, then raising & protecting their offspring in mutual cooperation seems like a sophisticated strategy. And humans are the rare mammal that does this with any regularity.
@@justaregularguy115 I'm not really sure what this has to do with anything I said 😅 I love all birds (even brood parasites)... pigeons just happen to be my favourite
I grew up amongst these lovely birds. But when they are roosting I never heard them making such a range of sounds. They do this endless chatting and whirring and buzzing sounds. It was music to my ears. Maybe when they grow up as a pet they make these amazing sounds 😍🥰
Beautiful little bird. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences with this little sweetheart. Animals: .... smarter than we all think, only the twolegged-ones claim they are not smart or do not 'feel'. God bless you Sarah & this little Starling.
I love how he opened and closed with the same sound. Almost reminded me of the sound of a VHS starting and stopping. Uh-oh, giving my age away 😂 Also loved the visuals with the throat feathers moving. Amazing.
im 20 and find myself loving and also owning when i was younger VHS tapes, Im starting to develop film and do celluoid, etc so youre never too old for VHS!
I love these cuties , I always see them on my way to work being busy digging in the grass and stuff, and these weeks especially during the mating season they sing very beautifully 🎶 🎼 🐦
Starling, so named because as they fly overhead looking like large clouds, they look just like sparkling stars. (just like what you see when you almost pass out, or faint)
He is saying, "look at all those cars with four exhausts still, don't you humans know we are in a climatic emergency and us Starlings are on the critically endangered list?"
These birds are crazy cool, their vocal range is insane and it makes you think the noises are fake. I wonder if some dinosaurs could make noises like this. Imagine a T-Rex lumbering around making these noises 😂
Pretty sure T-Rex would have been a few octaves lower. But it does make you think a dinosaur forest could be a pretty amazing sounding place first thing in the morning.
The "voice actor" for the velociraptors in Jurassic Park was a rescued Bald Eagle in a zoo in Palo Alto. She's very chatty so it was easy to record eagle vocalizations. @@butterphli3z
Sounds about right. We had a starling outside our house who would sing to us. It would be every sound of the city: various car alarms, kids playing, sirens of different types, sounds of machinery, etc. It would take about a minute or two to go through all the different noises it learned. First time I heard it I was stunned.
He's so Happy,I would love to know what he's saying,it almost sounds like he's sounding like a computer,or a fax machine,I've heard this in electronics,lol God Bless him for he's Happy ness,and you can feel the love in he's song👍❤️💯🌹
Best video I've seen on youtube in a long, long time. Made me feel so good and happy - a very welcome change. Love that little birdie. More please. Cheers, Harry.
We have a lot of starlings in the neighbourhood (as well as rooks, woodpeckers, the odd owl now and then... Quite lively & lovely 😀) and they always amaze with their range of sounds! They mimick pretty much anything. There's student housing nearby, and the starlings happily pick up their yelling - but also barking dogs. So often we don't know whether it's a bird we hear or a ringtone 🤣🤣🤣
So super cute! With these pokie bill birds, you can help keep the bill trimmed by feeding them on a rock surface... a flat piece of cement, a brick, or even one of those Mexican guacamole bowls.
He took a picture, got a text, got an email, fired a laser, processed some galactic radio signals, barked, then decides to just make bird noises 😊
😂😂😂
1 yrr
I heard him masterbathing at around 00:50
And purd like a Cat........
LMFAO
I love the "Brrrrr!" because it sounds like a noise that you probably made to the bird.
Yes! They copy the human owner's voice, it's so uncanny 😳
0:53
YES!😂👍🏼👍🏾👍🏽👍🏿👍
Reminds me of tuning an old time short wave radio.
imagine you relax in the park and all of a sudden a bird takes a picture of you
they do and you just dont know it
😂😂😂
Gives more credit to the paranoid conspiracy theorists lol
And prints it.
GOVERNMENT DRONES RAAAAAA
Nature created a little voicebox that can perfectly reproduce any sound. It flies around and sings. I fucking love this planet man
*God
@@PomazeBog1389 forcing your religion onto someone else is hilarious
@@paquixyz4000 blud actually thinks that this evolved 💀
@@IAmAlpharius20 blud has no knowledge on this topic
@@paquixyz4000 so you can't come up with an adequate response besides that I'm an idiot who doesn't know what he's talking about.
the range of sounds these little fellas make is just insane
Almost psychedelic.
And what species of little fella is that?
What bird is this?
Yes.
@@-SCORIA- Starling
I love starlings, I’m convinced the noises R2D2 makes were based on these birds 😊
Yes!!! I was going to say the same thing 😂
Good ear!! YES!!!👍🥰
Yeah now we know who makes the noises for him wonder how much they paid him? 😂🤣
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i think he learned those noises from an R2-D2 soundbite collection
Starlings make the craziest sounds. They sound so different from the sounds other talking birds make. They have a crazy amount of fidelity, and often an electronic edge to them.
fella really woke up and said *camera noise*
Real shame they're invasive in the US and steal nests from woodpeckers and bluebirds because they're very beautiful in their own right.
Na verdade os sons eletrônicos tem um toque de estorninhos.😊😊😊
Oh it IS a Starling!
What a darling Starling he is too!
I never knew they were mimics… that was definitely a fighting game impersonation in the middle.
Im blown away!
So it's a starling? I've never seen or heard one before. That was amazing!! 🙋♀️💙✝️🇺🇸🇮🇱
I love how you just showcase the bird without endless talking or irritating back ground noise. I just subscribed.
The barking dog off in the distance is my favorite. It sounds like the neighbors dog barking in their house. Kind of muffled. Perfect
Dog at 0:48 for all that wonderin
I noticed the bark and some of the bird calls sounded muffled like they were in this distance and/or outside.
Yes! That was so cool!
That was an actual dog
@@firstnamelastname2197 Sounded like it didn’t it?😁
That camera shutter sound in 0:06 was spot on. These birds are amazing.
😂😂did the bird do it?
@@1eV Yes. Some birds do one hell of a R2D2 too.
.... with a perfect impression of a xbox turn on sound before it >.< amazin
Magical
he took a screenshot 💀
I never knew Starlings could chirp such a wide range of sounds 😮.. hes so cute ❤
SOUNDS CAN'T KEEP UP TO A STARLING...
😂
They are also good mimics similar to parrots and crows.
That's indirectly why they're here in North America. Someone thought we needed the birds of Shakespeare (thank God he didn't get as far as the common cuckoo), and at one point in _Henry IV Part 1_ Hotspur says, "Nay/I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak/Nothing but Mortimer, and give it him/To keep his anger still in motion."
They can also talk!!
Same
You really can just sense the sheer communication ability this bird has, absolutely amazing.
My starling's name is "Wingnut" and after 6 years of companionship, pattern recognition and basic observation, I agree 100%. My experiences have rendered the term "bird brain" a compliment. Ever see a large flock move like fluid in the sky? That is communication science can't explain.
This bird definitely plays a bard. And a stereotypical one at that.
@pierrelabrecque8979 it is communication science can explain. And really cool communication at that. It's beautifully simple. There are computer simulations that mimic the pattern in just a few simple parameters. And although getting simulations of long term flocking behaviors where they need to be headed in generally the right direction for days at a time Is much more complex, that's simulating migratory or feeding and mating behaviors not just flocking.
It's very very very complex, but so simply orchestrated. That's the sign of great communication and planning. If you design a car that can run on three parts each of which can be easily built in some dude's garage that's incredible. Simplicity and ease aren't insults.
It has communication potential, but at this moment it is simply able to produce a vast gamma of sounds. Communication is not only about phonetic utterance; the sounds need to be 'deciphered' by someone else (another starling in this case) as well, in order to actually be 'communication'; the ability to decipher this depends on the complexity of the nervous system, which is pretty simple is starlings. The ability to actually perceive the sounds in all their complexity is another factor, but I'm not familiar with the auditorial capacity of starlings or birds of any kind (to make this clearer, while humans perceive the sound in one way, it is possible that a starling simplifies the sound, whereas a dog hears it as even more complex than humans do).
I am not a zoologist, but I spend most of my free time studying linguistics and semiotics (zoosemiotics as well).
This bird is still marvelous, though, and I don't mean to take that away from it with my answer, which potentially clarified some misconceptions about communication
@@australopithecus_lucisThanks, I was just thinking that I felt a bit sad that "conversations" don't seem really possible despite the complexity of the sounds that are being repeated by the bird. I wish that someone, through repetition, could train the bird to associate specific sounds with specific actions, like feeding, petting, opening a window, putting some music on the radio, turning the lights on or off, ... Or even with specific food items, like apple, sunflower seeds, grapes, ... or specific people, and then observe if the bird starts using them in a meaningful way, such as requests or observations / repetition of associations.
Birb woke up feeling like a camera shutter, R2D2, a blaster, your neighbor's dog, an alarm clock and at least three other types of birbs.
What a pleasant little fella you have there. Much love! 😊
0:34 that was a gunshots from Call of Duty most likely
If I had one, he’d prolly mimic my clocks going off and Spyro music, as well as stuff from Phineas and Ferb. 😂
@rattusgrenadus8291 You know it's not fake since some types of birds can remember and mimic sounds perfectly, right?
And an XBOX.
When did the bird sound like a dog?
I love how after all that talk he ends it quickly with an "okay bye" walk 🤣🤣
Nature is truly remarkable and beautiful. Thank you, God!
We call these birds spreeuwen in Dutch and there is a group of them that started living in/near train stations (I know they have them in Rotterdam). People started noticing that there'd be train/whistle sounds seemingly out of nowhere and it turns out they decided to learn those sounds. So the sounds of train brakes, closing doors, the whistle of the train conductor and probably more. There are videos online of them doing it and it's honestly really funny
Oh that’s good to hear.
We don’t see them in Amsterdam any more. The ex-pet green Papegaai have chased them away.
They are a poor substitute.
😂
@@Threemore650you mean the halsband parkiet? Or are there actually papegaaien in Amsterdam?
@@Evitaschannel actually Papagai … originally freed/escaped pets.
They are screeching bullies, but survive very well here.
@@Evitaschannel im not sure what halsband is… these are all green ones.
This bird is effortlessly creating 4 movies worth of sound effects in one sitting
I love the R2D2 sound it makes.
R2 would be impressed.
@@stan4now ya think?
Lol just noticed that too
They are all robots. All of them.
Death to religion
God's creatures are amazing! Thank you for sharing this!❤❤❤❤❤
When you hear a group of starlings in the trees, it all just sounds like a cacophony. Now I realize how talented these individuals are!!
This makes me believe dinos could have been our friends to given time and the chance..
@@RyanJosepher Well, probably not, but I do think they were far more intelligent than we were previously led to believe and probably had quite an advanced way of communicating with each other.
@@RyanJosepherthey're just giant chickens
@@koreybyes but we would ride them
I wish the three idiot starlings outside my window decided to make any noise EXCEPT screeching at 5am
I had a blackbird once in the area of my house and every morning and night it would imitate the call of every bird in the district about 12 or so. I loved that Bird. It was wild and I felt honored to have it sit on my roof and perform for me.
What a nice comment:) the blackbird is probably my fav bird, such a gorgeous voice
THAT BIRD SHOULD HAVE BEEN A GALIANDRA IMITATES ALL BIRDS AND SINGS EVERY TIME THERE SOME LIGHT.
Sounds like it was saying goodnight to all its neighbors
Amazing.
I used to sing back & mimic a blackbird that visited my conifer tree at sunset every single day during lockdown. The variety in their calls truly is unbelievable. We'd sit 50 yards apart for half an hour or so, do our thing, and each head home. Often made my day
I absolutely love this bird and all the beautiful sounds he makes.
Once upon a time, sitting at a barbeque table eating lunch, I was nearly attacked by pigeons who wanted to steal my food. Then a Starling flew in, landed on the table away from the pigeons, and began singing. Guess who got a treat?😊
@@DaveVelo1 cool story..
Aaaawww how cute and talented you are maestro... He's made my day😘🙂👏👍.
He seems to really enjoy showing off with his brilliant show. Beautiful and mind-blowing birdie. Thank God for His amazing creation.
how are people not in constant awe of the universe.
this shit makes me cry and idk why
All creatures know and love our Lord God and sing his praise everyday !
@@brianjones4026 even the stars in the sky sing to Him
@@brianjones4026amen!!! 😊 This bird is doing exactly what God created him to do and he’s slaying it! ❤ This is why He created these amazing things that make us wonder…so we would know that Someone bigger created it all with order and purpose and beauty. All of it points to God! 🎉
@@vanessas8572 Amen, so glad we at least get it
It’s God (Jesus) calling you to Him through the wonders of His Creation. Go with the feeling, it’s God wooing you!! 😀 See you up there?? xx
Absolutely extraordinary sounds, what a clever bird. You're so lucky to have this little friend.
My thoughts exactly
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What a beautiful little bird toy have. You must be a good person. For him to know so many sounds. And come and fly to your arm. You are blessed.
This bird so clever, she knows Calculus!
It's amazing that he can make so many different sounds and some at the same time on top of each other. ❤
They have a different way of producing sound than we do, it allows them to make multiple noises at once.
@@kevinm4157Superior way of breathing, superior way of vocalizing, superior way of locomoting... Birds are superior.
@@athos9293 But can they see why kids love the great taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
@@CrowTR0bot shit my statement has a flaw
@@CrowTR0bot Because it has a shit ton of sugar and will shorten their life span in the name of profit.
My cat was utterly fascinated. I love the sounds.
The best part of my day is when I wake up and listen to the first bird song of the day.
It’s like he’s going through his entire repertoire of sounds. What a beauty!
living sound test!?!?!?
button smashing that soundboard
Just the warmup..
It makes me wonder how these birds keep all their programming of these sounds & then ( looks like ) they repeat the sounds stored in their brains. Soooo interesting !! 👍👍👍😍
The soundtrack of Heaven 🥰
Aw, what a lovely serenade, singing his little heart out just for you.
DJ: "And now for my latest mix!"
A beautiful spotted minstrel...
I once lived under the roof where starlings and sparrows nestled. I didn't need an alarm clock in the morning... 😂
I was always playing classical flute music in the morning, when the starlings took a bath in the rain gutter. Maybe they took over some of it in their songs, because they are such good imitators!
Hi Rob....that classical flute sounds beautiful....do you still play? If so, you "otter" upload it here to YT so the world can be charmed! I used to play flute myself, but never got very good at it. I'm an old dancer, still dancing, tho. ☺️⚘️🎶💃🎶⚘️ Ole'!
It's so cute and funny seeing the tough feathers open up like that with each noise. I love it so much!! Gosh I love nature
Starlings are so under rated...this bird is phenomenal 👏
That bird sounds similar to a Lyrebird with all those different sound effects. Amazing to hear. Must be pretty happy.
Exactly what I was going to comment. Sounds like a miniature Lyrebird.
It's a starling
😮 Star Wars 😅😂😂😂😂 Lovely bird 😊❤❤❤
I could watch these amazing babies all day.
I love the way he walks away afterwards as if he just finished an amazing speech I am sadly incapable of understanding.
Birds are my favorite animals. So intelligent and expressive.
I love birds so much, but I'm totally biased towards pigeons :)
Lovely🤗✨💫🎬🎶🕊🍀
@@nyancat8828
Pigeons are fascinating birds but.....
Raptors are (efficient killing machines that rival felines & sharks).
Ravens/Crows/Parrots (scary intelligent & long lived...even among birds who are known for their longevity when compared to similarly sized mammals)
Also the fact that monogamy is such a novel concept in the animal kingdom, yet so many bird species practice this is extremely interesting. Monogamy often seems to be linked with elevated intelligence (2 animals mating for life, then raising & protecting their offspring in mutual cooperation seems like a sophisticated strategy. And humans are the rare mammal that does this with any regularity.
@@justaregularguy115 I'm not really sure what this has to do with anything I said 😅 I love all birds (even brood parasites)... pigeons just happen to be my favourite
@@nyancat8828
Sometimes a comment can evolve into a more sophisticated conversation.
And sometimes it can just die at.
"I like pigeons".🤣🤣
What an amazing little bird! Smart too, since he obviously is a Star Wars fan. ❤
I have to agree. 😅 He's amazing.
😂😂😂
I'm thinking someone's movie watch is pretty much one movie ...
I grew up amongst these lovely birds. But when they are roosting I never heard them making such a range of sounds. They do this endless chatting and whirring and buzzing sounds. It was music to my ears. Maybe when they grow up as a pet they make these amazing sounds 😍🥰
Holding arm for that long to record for all of us to know about said wonderful creature was nothing less than an act of kindness
Thank u
That is beyond pathetic.
@@user-cn6cr1oy1y Bro, beauty lies in the eyes of beholder. I took it as an act of kindness n may be u r looking into that differently
If you can't hold your arm that long, maybe you should consider start doing exercises for your health.
@@TRafael82 Thank u bro for the kind advise
@@masoodgujjar6887 You're welcome. Take care of yourself. You're worth it👏🏽💯✅️ don't forget.
😂😅 My 2 Aussie Budgies were very quiet listening and watching this video. They were mesmerised!😊🐨🦘
wow
You probably meant to say they were embarrassed.
They thought the bird in the video was an alien 😂
help i misread aussie as autistic-
Speechless?
This little guy is so proud of himself with his big chest thrust sounds!
So so beautiful! You have a kind soul to be in connection with this bird
Starlings, like many other mimicking birds, hear sounds in their environment and reproduce them in their own unique, special way. Thanks for sharing.
What a darling birdie with such a beautiful singing voice
Sounds like a birdie singing group, with an occasional doggy bark thrown in! Very, very cute!! ☺️ Thank you for sharing!! ⚘️💖⚘️
Hi. Your film clip short videos of your bird friend give us joy. Keep up the great work. 😊❤😅🎉😂
What an incredible blessing. Thank you for a smile this morning.
Beautiful little bird. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences with this little sweetheart.
Animals: .... smarter than we all think, only the twolegged-ones claim they are not smart or do not 'feel'. God bless you Sarah & this little Starling.
This bird is a blessing!
Starlings & swallows have to be the most wonderfully, interesting & beautiful birds. They have so much character & are incredibly bright.
Enjoyed ! That was a great performance from the starling. Thanks for sharing 👍
the way he just abruptly stops and goes for your hair is so precious
0:46 Is the barking coming from him? If so, it's amazing how many simultaneous sound tracks he can produce !
These birds are incredible! And I thought that parrots are cool, these guys take the cake!!😊
Ah Starlings! I love it when we get them chattering in the trees near me, such wonderful little creatures!
I love how he opened and closed with the same sound. Almost reminded me of the sound of a VHS starting and stopping. Uh-oh, giving my age away 😂 Also loved the visuals with the throat feathers moving. Amazing.
Giving your age away? I'm 26 and still remember listening to cassette tapes! XD
I WANT ONE!!..Awesome birds!!
That is awfully nice of you considering the bird absolutely despised your comment.
@@SupersuMC Same. Played Sega Genesis, GameBoy Color, and PS1 in my childhood and here I am in the 9th gen age not even 30 years old.
im 20 and find myself loving and also owning when i was younger VHS tapes, Im starting to develop film and do celluoid, etc so youre never too old for VHS!
I love these cuties , I always see them on my way to work being busy digging in the grass and stuff, and these weeks especially during the mating season they sing very beautifully 🎶 🎼 🐦
He is amazing. What kind of bird. Love him God's creation is so wonderful.He is precious
Love birds of all kinds 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Starling.
European Starling
Starling, so named because as they fly overhead looking like large clouds, they look just like sparkling stars. (just like what you see when you almost pass out, or faint)
That Guy has one of best sets heard. Awesome DJ and Singer.
What a wonderful little bird my
What a beautiful and amazing bird.
Great start to my morning! Thank you little baby and human friend!❤❤❤❤
My Mother..Bless Her Heart And Soul..
Had Song Birds on her Kitchen Window..Every Day..
Thank You For The Reminder..
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Целый синтезатор в одной птичке! Люблю вас!!!💖💐💕🎹
What a chatty little dude! Sweet tweets!. Some sounds i haven't heard before; tik-tik-tik-tik....thump thump thump; what a precious creature.!
Beautiful to hear this little bird’s amazing repertoire of sounds… could listen to it for hours it’s so magical!
Starlings are one of my favourite species of birds, they’re beautiful little creatures
These birds are incredible! Never thought starlings could do that❤ Thanks for sharing.
What a tremendously talented, wonderful bird! Thank you for sharing!
The range of sounds this beauty has is just wow❤
We have a Starling around our home. Some mornings he goes thru about 100 noises and chirps! Its an incredible display of his vocal talents😮😊
He is saying, "look at all those cars with four exhausts still, don't you humans know we are in a climatic emergency and us Starlings are on the critically endangered list?"
These birds are crazy cool, their vocal range is insane and it makes you think the noises are fake. I wonder if some dinosaurs could make noises like this. Imagine a T-Rex lumbering around making these noises 😂
Except they had no car alarms to copy, more luck to them.
Pretty sure T-Rex would have been a few octaves lower. But it does make you think a dinosaur forest could be a pretty amazing sounding place first thing in the morning.
If I heard a 40 ton, overgrown lizard making R2D2 noises, I'd shit my self and die of sudden heart failure.
more than likely, especially the small to medium-small sized dinosaurs like raptors
The "voice actor" for the velociraptors in Jurassic Park was a rescued Bald Eagle in a zoo in Palo Alto. She's very chatty so it was easy to record eagle vocalizations. @@butterphli3z
How precious. Beautiful song.
I had no idea these birds were such talented vocalists and imitators! It's simply astonishing!
Thank you, for sharing with us. When birds talk I always get the impression that they speak right from their heart. They just say what they feel.😊
Beautiful bird. I love listening to Starlings in the wild chattering away in their ‘get togethers’ assembly, pure beauty!
Someone's been watching Star Wars... Love it!. Beautiful... 😊
How did no one compare to this to R2D2??! Their family def watches star wars 😎
I had to scroll way too far for the R2D2 reference!
came here to say this
Какие же они всё милашки. Обожаю птиц!!! Долгой и счастливой жизни вашему другу! ❤
Sounds about right. We had a starling outside our house who would sing to us. It would be every sound of the city: various car alarms, kids playing, sirens of different types, sounds of machinery, etc. It would take about a minute or two to go through all the different noises it learned. First time I heard it I was stunned.
R2D2 got in there as well. Wow what a wonderful bird!! Amazing❤
What an absolutely adorable bird. Love the head tips while changing tunes 🎶🥰
These birds are always the ones i find outside, making the best noises. They are better than the mockingbirds! This one here is just awesome!
He's so Happy,I would love to know what he's saying,it almost sounds like he's sounding like a computer,or a fax machine,I've heard this in electronics,lol God Bless him for he's Happy ness,and you can feel the love in he's song👍❤️💯🌹
What a charming cuty ❤❤ So nice and pretty !!!
Best video I've seen on youtube in a long, long time. Made me feel so good and happy - a very welcome change. Love that little birdie. More please. Cheers, Harry.
Not him imitating the iPhone camera shutter click perfectly 😂😂😂 I love this boy!❤
The dog barks and burrrrrrr sounds are so cute!
…Starlings are my favourite birbs… I just love their personalities, and beautiful, bejewelled feathers!!
This one is a sweet tweety!!
We have a lot of starlings in the neighbourhood (as well as rooks, woodpeckers, the odd owl now and then... Quite lively & lovely 😀) and they always amaze with their range of sounds!
They mimick pretty much anything.
There's student housing nearby, and the starlings happily pick up their yelling - but also barking dogs.
So often we don't know whether it's a bird we hear or a ringtone 🤣🤣🤣
used to be a starling living in the tree across from my gran's house that would mimic her telephone ringing
@@NGRevenanthow was life like as a starling?
These birds are INVASIVE PESTS. They kill our native species. I kill starlings on sight.
What does an odd owl sound like? Never mind, I don’t give a hoot 😊
@@Louis13XIII That made me do the scary laugh. 😂 😂 😂 I'm so glad I saw your comment!
So super cute! With these pokie bill birds, you can help keep the bill trimmed by feeding them on a rock surface... a flat piece of cement, a brick, or even one of those Mexican guacamole bowls.
Sarah, you have absolutely changed my impression of starlings. A truly amazing life form! Thank you so much.
What a sweet little bundle of joy!!
¡Es divino! No conocía ese pájaro. ¡Los felicito a ambos por tenerse uno al otro!
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