Raven couple have a talk
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024
- Our local ravens have a discussion. About what? Who knows, but they seem quite happy! #animals #birds #wildlife #corvids #nature #nevada #pahrump #naturevideo #naturephotography #raven #animalvideos #wildlifevideography #2024 #couple #funny
A person who I thought was a friend of mine told me just a couple of days ago that he thought crows and ravens are "the ugliest sounding birds, that make the most awful noise."
I seriously started rethinking our friendship. I'm not kidding. I consider crows my buddies, I love to copy their calls and they do notice, and they do respond, and they will follow you around and make a game out of it. They do pay attention to people much more than we think they do. They are smart they are entertaining and a lot of the time I find their company more comforting than I do in that of other people these days.
I couldn't believe it "crows sound so ugly".
Idk maybe it takes a different kind of person to appreciate and love crows.
I don’t blame you lol, that friend is out of their mind. Ravens and crows make great sounds! And I hear ya, I love being outside with our ravens. People can be a real bummer sometimes, and there’s something special about when you love an animal and you feel the love right back. I also find that appreciating certain animals requires a degree of humility. Although there are plenty who love them, ravens and crows still get a bad rap by many. Another is pigeons, which are incredible birds but most scorn them for no good reason. Not all people can see and appreciate these animals for what they are, one of the reasons I made this channel is because I hope to show more people the wonderful things about ravens (and animals in general) and improve the way people perceive some of these not so well liked creatures like ravens and pigeons by showing them the things people tend to miss
Once you've heard a raven's "waterdrop" sound, or the trilling sounds they make, you don't think that way, although crows can be raucous and cranky-sounding. Ravens' sounds seem more purposeful, just from my own observations living in an area with a few ginormous mountain raven pairs. Now that I live in the lower elevations, the local crows here near the James River are just kind of bratty dumpster divers. Not so many ravens, maybe because there are too many bald eagles and osprey on the river.
Litmus test: So how do you feel about ravens and crows?
Raven 1:I love you
Raven 2:I love you too
I have a feeling this is exactly what they said!
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The tension is palpable.
Yeah, those cables are tought.
Put water out for birds. Shallow dish like a pie plate or a shallow bowl with a large rock in it. They need our help especially when its hot outside.
Agreed! We actually have two large kiddy pools we put out for the birds. The ravens love to drink from it and bathe in it!
Every animal needs our help when it's hot outside.
I did that too.
Unfortunately the crows only showed up to dip something in and eat most of it. 😅
Yep been doing this for years I have 3 dishes out for birds it's surprising how much they use them even in winter. My yard is full of wild doves, mynas, starlings and the raven pair who claimed this area visit most days
@@Matterhorn3808 That sounds like the dream!
The random pigeon noises around 0:35 lol
crows always saying they see a “carrr!” 🤔
Love hearing corvids talk and chatter. Rock gwah honk! 😊
Same here!
I LOVE THEM
Me too!
I love how they move closer to each other, thank you for this lovely video.
No problem, thanks for checking it out!
Dont worry hooman, we know how to deal with high voltage, just dont touch the ground while you are on the line
As long as you only touch one line you are fine.
A bird's feet are also very poor conductors of electricity. So while they are not fully immune to being electricuted, they are at a much much lower risk while on a power line.
She’s telling him she’s just washed her feathers and can’t do a thing with them.
She doesn't want anything from him 😂
Ha! Having a talk on the telephone?
😂
Are they okay with this being uploaded to the internet?
As long as they don’t know 🤫
@@lookingupwithnathan9647 i hope they dont
Yeah, we good
😂 probably not
Certain restrictions apply
Raven 1: How's it going?
Raven 2: Not bad. You?
Raven 1: My wing hurts a bit.
Raven 2: Come over here. I'll take a look.
Raven 2: Does this hurt? This?
Raven 2: It will pass. See you later.
You are lovely.
😅❤
Otshen umnõje i delovõje❤❤😂😂
Love how the one bird moved closer to the other bird! Cute! But no, they don’t need our help! Put out water for birds if you want, but there’s no need to! They’re wild animals! They can and should take care of themselves!
We just like to put water and food out to make friends with them! I can attest to how capable these birds are at survival, but it’s nice to have raven friends 🙂
Cool talk!
Indeed!
I love Ravens! Great video! New subscriber here ✨
Thank you so much! The support means a lot!
Obviously Finnish crows!
These are actually common ravens! I live in Nevada and finnish/hooded crows don’t exist here anyways
That is adorable! I wonder what they are saying to each other.❤❤
I don't know much about what do raven sounds mean but from a context it looks like just the random sound/a sound that indicates that they feel about each other
That’s so raven of them!
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Lovely ❤
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Raven couple on a wire
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0:25 OMG, Bernice! Do you _EVER_ shut up?!
Be careful around those power poles now.
Ты меня уважаешь??и я тебя уважаю!!мы с тобой очень уважаемые !!??
they might be questioning their evolution into black birds considering the heat they are in now...
The ravens fed Elijah.
Yes they did!
Parrots are so smart
These are actually ravens! But parrots are incredibly smart too!