Direction and Production : Matt Eastwood & David Johns Voiceover Talent : Rupert Degas The notorious Bin Chicken gets the Planet Earth treatment. Learn more about this distinguished, yet disgusting bird.
@@crispycoincidence This school could be WAY better if managed right. Despite being told that pre-requisites are important and all that, we basically don’t get to choose what we want to learn or what we’re passionate about because “the class is full” THEN they tell us that we SHOULD be working towards something we’re passionate about. There’s also a clear line dividing the international and local students. I get that international students pay a fee and therefore they get more “privilege” such as excursions and such but why? Just introduce year level excursion which involves both the local and international students not just international students only. This will lead to another problem as the teachers pointed out why the international students only stick to their group of international. It’s because they’re taught that since their English is nowhere near as good, the two groups cannot be friends, let alone talk to one another.
@@user-njyzcip You must not have a wetland area on your block (from which they tend not to go far); in my case, they're also not much pleased with the local cockatoo flock. But I see plenty in other parks.
That is interesting since my son was 4 he called them flamingo ducks .Had you discussed it at 4 you would have thought you were talking about different birds. He now calls them bin chickens but that only changed a year or so ago …..he is 18
Ibis are a type of stork that are nearly extinct from most of their old habitats along the nile. Well for better or worse now this ancient God of Egypt is the slum lord of Australia.
This is just incredible. How you captured Attenborough's voice and the writing style of his documentaries is beyond me. Not even once did you slip into the old classic "Here we see..." line.
These birds were actually forced out of their natural habitat (swamps) and were forced into cities and dumpsters. They are survivalists. Poor things get a bad rep but they are a victim of deforestation.
They moved into the cities because of a combination of habitat loss and drought - the habitat loss compounding the effect of droughts. You are right, they are survivalists.
@theeditor1072 yet they don’t live in brushland they are a wading species adapted for swamps, bogs, estuaries and mudflats. In fact garbage isn’t even their preferred food source, they prefer to eat invertebrates like snails and aquatic worms which they pull out wet mud with their long bills.
@theeditor1072 a lot of it has been fucked up by white people. Even in a big rainforest in Tasmania where its slowly being taken over by eucalypts due to logging.
I used to live in Canberra until 2014. I had never seen Bin Chickens until moving to Sydney... Then I went back to Canberra for a bit and the Bin Chickens are there now too! It's an infestation!
I grew up in regional WA where ibises don't live, so I thought they were just beautiful, graceful-looking birds and hoped I might get to see one some day. I was beyond stunned to discover their reputation when I moved to the city! Oh well, I guess I shall be the lone friend of the ibis haha
I really like them actually. I must be the only one! They are extremely clever and it is fascinating how a fairly unassuming swamp feeder has taken over our cities. 30 years ago, there were none in the cities. You could go and see them at Taronga zoo! But due to the drought and habitat loss, they had to adapt, or they would have died. It doesn't help that we have so many palm trees, their main nesting places. I like how they have become a part of our cities identities as well. Everywhere else people have pigeons, but a massive dinosaur looking bird is not going to be very forgettable!
Hippie Whovian Nah, I love them to, they're honestly my personal favourite bird. I realise most people don't think about their favourite birds and those that do probably pick things like peacocks or owls, but there it is, I love the Ibis.
I do too. I used to talk to them on my way to work when I lived in 'the Cross' and no they didn't talk back. I also used to bring some food with me in the mornings for other birds so they got some too. Their cousin the glossy Ibis is really something to look at.
Richard Hardiman Glad I'm not the only one who talks to birds! Being quite a twitcher I have seen both the glossy and the straw-necked ibises, and they really are impressive.
That is one hell of an Attenborough. I could tell right off the bat that it wasn't him, but then I started to second guess it as the video went on. A++
Arrived a few weeks ago for my first time ever in Australia, Sydney. It was the first day after I woke up at the hostel and I didn't know what happened. This strange, weird bird eating food out of a garbage bin; I never saw anything like it! Turned out that they're not rare at all, see them now all over the place! Beautiful, I love 'em, so unmistakeably Australian and not even afraid for people!!
A few days later I asked my new boss what he thought about the birds. He hates them! He used to be in jail for several years and they were annoying him everytime when he got freetime in the fresh air, outside. The day he came out a friend wearing a white hat walked behind him, but my boss didn't know that. In his eye corners he thought he recognized just another bin chicken and he hitted him hard - turned out to be his friends hat actually. (great story tho, lol)
I'm called Ibis, i was venered as a sacred bird associated with the diety responsible for writing, mathematics and measurement and this is my cousin: Hi, i'm called "Bin chicken" and i eat trash!
I laugh often but there are times when something such as this doco resonates so bang on with my sense of humor that I can't contain myself...! Alone, with my kids or at the checkout and I just fu $&ing lose it with laughter 😂 Thank you. Laughing feels good 😊
My school put rubber covering the entrance of the bins because the 'bin chickens' kept getting in and throwing trash on the playground. They still got in and the rubber just made more rubbish on the ground because we could not put rubbish in...
Rupert Degas is one of my favourite audiobook narrators. Hell of a voice talent. Makes me want to write a book just for him to voice the audio format. :P
Mate, thats a pearla and so well done I thought it was fair dinkum for a while. Had me in stitches and tears. So much so that I had to keep pausing it. Even the 2nd time I watched it wih some mates it still had me rolling with laughter. You deserve a medal or prize or something!!
@@David_Johns Nah thank you old son. Best laugh I have had for ages. Have subscribed and will show it to as many people as I can. Aside from youtube, comments and googling big words I dont understand in the books I read I am pretty much computer illiterate. Which is why I have never subscribed to anything before. Had to get my brother to explain it to me. Thought it meant I would get locked into some monthly fee thing or something. Cheers!!
I did see a debate about what people call them - bin chicken, dump chook, trash turkey, etc. One guy said that he always calls them "F**k off you *ssholes!". That works.
It's sort of scary how wildlife is adapting to our city lives. I fear the day nature shows begin to primarily focus on species that heavily rely on our city scapes.
My english teacher ahowed me and my class this and we broke it down into parts and analyzed it as a joke and went into full detail on why they do stuff... i love my english class
I grew up in country Australia, and never knew they were called bin chickens to I moved to the city. And even then it wasn’t until my then primary school son pointed out these videos!
Some local bird appreciating society in Australia recently held an online poll, voting on Australias most favourite bird, and the Bin Chicken came an amazing second, only just a few thousand votes behind the almighty Magpie.
I never feed my local magpies, but I dont give them the shits either, and its fine. My local crows are awesome though, they chase off the flying rats (pigeons) that nest in my bushes.
It's inspiring to think one of these became Premier of New South Wales. And a nasty little rat became Premier of Victoria. And a big fat sow with many hairy chins became Premier of Queensland.
I used to work in the city in the 80's when the first Ibis appeared. Stupidly fed a couple in Hyde Park and amazingly they came right up to take the food out of the hand. Their really good with their beaks, didn't even touch the skin. Well those dumb ass birds must have flown back to the Macquarie Wetlands to tell their mates that food was easy to get in the big smoke and they all immigrated.
Recently found out the Japanese word for 'flying' is 'bin'. I don't have the heart to correct them, they can keep thinking the Bin Chicken is majestic.
Bin Chickens took a particular shine to one house a few blocks from where I live. Any time I walked past there'd be two or three pecking around on the front lawn and a couple more on the roof. Then the house got demolished and they had to go back to sharing the park with the ducks.
Possum would make a perfect trash panda I stayed in a caravan park in the bush and the little shits would knock the bins over and tear shit all over the place , I swear these possums were the size of a dog
Sitting at the Quay last year, had a hefty bin chicken fly up behind me, land on my head and then stole my lunchtime donut after I dropped it from the shock. Scared the bin juice out of me!
"The bin chicken has spotted something... Bins"
I lost it
same^^
sacha Km same
sacha Km “They really are....an awful bird” Gold!
**plays harp sounds*
@@johndenhaan6645 timestamp?
I watched this entire video thinking it was an actual Planet Earth segment...
shit. I thought this was legit until i came into the comments 'after' watching the whole thing lol
I got about half way and realized there was something not quite right with his voice, haha.
I realized when he said "Planet bin chicken" I feel so dumb
Lmao its so legit.
Ellie Kubisz I only realized by your comment lol
“A meal fit for a king” *bird vomits*
REGURGITATED BIN-JUICE
😂😂
@@crispycoincidence This school could be WAY better if managed right.
Despite being told that pre-requisites are important and all that, we basically don’t get to choose what we want to learn or what we’re passionate about because “the class is full” THEN they tell us that we SHOULD be working towards something we’re passionate about.
There’s also a clear line dividing the international and local students. I get that international students pay a fee and therefore they get more “privilege” such as excursions and such but why? Just introduce year level excursion which involves both the local and international students not just international students only. This will lead to another problem as the teachers pointed out why the international students only stick to their group of international. It’s because they’re taught that since their English is nowhere near as good, the two groups cannot be friends, let alone talk to one another.
@@stevethea5250 Ok.
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
Car: h o n k
Bin chicken: A A A A A A A A A A A A
& the crow (ravan actually) said "faaark!" (a sound vehicle drivers never make?)
"Damn girl, are you an Ibis? Because I've bin chicken you out!
…Wow. I don't know what else to say.
Are you a Nu Zulunder?
Dear god
@@hausacat New Zealander*
Correct yourself.
bin chicken just sounds like a kiwi saying been checking
Why did the Bin Chicken cross the road? *Bins*
Nah mate he crossed the road to mess up someone’s picnic
Hahahah
Because you didn't frickin cook it :D
My primary school's emblem was a bin chicken for many years, and it made me feel like a true Australian.
What school i want to send my children there
i have been missing out ;n;
@@GarlicToastOooo is it BPS
My primary school emblem was and still is a swoopy boi
Our emblem was a bin chicken too.
"There are more toxic places."
"The TH-cam comment section."
K A fuckin A
Your mums fanny
@@youcandoit7494 nah his mom is clean for a cougar . 8/10 will exploit more capri suns and lunchables tomorrow morning.
Yay no more Toxicity
+1
I wasn't even suspicious until he said 1 of its 700 chicks.
It could be from mounty county
That Parts actually true
JK lol got ya
@@mactaggart7854 omy god ..I've lived there..I couldn't wait to get out 😂😂😂😂😂
For me, it was when he said it was an 'awful bird'. Attenborough doesn't make value statements like that.
I wasn’t even suspicious until after the video when I checked the comment section.
I died laughing. As a resident of Sydney, Australia I can confirm its all true. Winner Winner bin chicken dinner.
In Melbourne they aren't that many of them, a couple years ago I went to Sydney and had a meal outside and holy shit
@@user-njyzcip dude I live in the Melbourne suburbs and I literally gotta shoo them away from my bins at least once a week
@@user-njyzcip You must not have a wetland area on your block (from which they tend not to go far); in my case, they're also not much pleased with the local cockatoo flock.
But I see plenty in other parks.
ok bro) =))
They are literally everywhere in Bris
Since I was 4 I have been calling them Dump Ducks and didn't know what an ibis was 😂😂😂
Satira Mudge I believe it is pronounced bin chicken
But dump duck sounds way better 😂
That is interesting since my son was 4 he called them flamingo ducks .Had you discussed it at 4 you would have thought you were talking about different birds. He now calls them bin chickens but that only changed a year or so ago …..he is 18
There picnic wrecking jerks
ITS A FUCKING BIN CHICKEN
Wow, I really thought that was David Attenborough at first.
@Geen Naam Hello to you, too.
Micah Newman same
Wasp how is this pure cancer?
Dude I thought that this was part of a segment lmfao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Micah Newman saame
This is awesome. Voice, filming, editing everything on point. I hope you make more like this
YORR LIEENG!!!!!
Roger Duong this is a clip from David Attenborough not this guy. Also pretty sure this is actually called Ibis. They live in my country.
Yeah, you may have noticed he called it the ibis.
StickMan Studios really? Read the description dude!!!
Ibis are a type of stork that are nearly extinct from most of their old habitats along the nile. Well for better or worse now this ancient God of Egypt is the slum lord of Australia.
"I, for one, welcome our feathered overlords."
The Ancient Egyptians were way ahead of the curve there.
This is just incredible. How you captured Attenborough's voice and the writing style of his documentaries is beyond me. Not even once did you slip into the old classic "Here we see..." line.
im assuming its an ai voice, but ya its well written
@@ant5389 6 years ago AI voice imitation was nowhere near this precise. This is almost certainly pure voice talent.
@@artysausagedog1588 oh its six years old- ok im an idiot srry
@@ant5389 Plus you can clearly hear it's a different person. It's a great impression, but not a perfect one.
"A Meal fit for a King" is so BAFFLINGLY spot on.
"A meal fit for a King" 1:12 Proceeds to gag on food 😂😂
Just like the state school tuckshops
+Veri The Scout shots fired
Ashley Williams I
Ashley Williams right lols
"Food"
No.
Magnificent, beautiful footage of Australia's greatest avian species
Does he actually think their called "Bin Chickens"? Haha
IT'S THE IBIIIS
BIN JUICE DRINKING GROOOONKS
IT'S THE IBIIIIIIIS
THEIR BEAKS ARE GROSS AND LOOONG
seen some raiding bins out the back of my work....maggots on feet and head... they were loving it.
Annqualise that's the best song ever 😂
The maggots or the birds?
The title of National bird of Australia should be awarded to the Bin Chicken.
I think the magpies have earned it for being such absolute cunts.
rustymotor lol
They don’t deserve it....
Mister Bones - Absolutely, I think the magpies will fight for their right to be the national bird.
I think a magpie could beat an emu in a fight. Go on, try to prove me wrong! :P
"It really is an awful bird."
5 sec later
"I for one, welcome our feathered overlords."
These birds were actually forced out of their natural habitat (swamps) and were forced into cities and dumpsters.
They are survivalists.
Poor things get a bad rep but they are a victim of deforestation.
They moved into the cities because of a combination of habitat loss and drought - the habitat loss compounding the effect of droughts. You are right, they are survivalists.
in the old days gardening magazines used to say they were clean and tidy birds who would eat all the slugs
@TheEditor107 They don't live in hush, they live in swamps and marsh
@theeditor1072 yet they don’t live in brushland they are a wading species adapted for swamps, bogs, estuaries and mudflats. In fact garbage isn’t even their preferred food source, they prefer to eat invertebrates like snails and aquatic worms which they pull out wet mud with their long bills.
@theeditor1072 a lot of it has been fucked up by white people. Even in a big rainforest in Tasmania where its slowly being taken over by eucalypts due to logging.
fucking brilliant. the harp tho...classic
Am I the only one who was convinced this was real?😂😂
it is real xD
It's not real? Lol
Im pretty sure its real
Yes Bro
I live in Australia and can confirm they are real .
Such a majestic creature
IT'S THE IBIIIS
BIN JUICE DRINKING GROOOONKS
IT'S THE IBIIIIIIIS
THEIR BEAKS ARE GROSS AND LOOONG
Annqualise every comment really
Running Blind yup
i couldn't help it
They are sweet birds absolutely love them, they come to our yard everyday for our leftover breakfast/lunch/dinner 😁
IKR THEY'RE WEIRD, GROSS AND UGLY
I used to live in Canberra until 2014. I had never seen Bin Chickens until moving to Sydney...
Then I went back to Canberra for a bit and the Bin Chickens are there now too! It's an infestation!
They were here long before 2014. Just look at bird count statistics.
@@DreamBelief Never saw them, though, is my point.
@@DreamBelief
Here, where? Do you mean Sydney or Canberra? Or somewhere else?
Cause Canberra is full of turkeys
They followed you
I grew up in regional WA where ibises don't live, so I thought they were just beautiful, graceful-looking birds and hoped I might get to see one some day. I was beyond stunned to discover their reputation when I moved to the city! Oh well, I guess I shall be the lone friend of the ibis haha
Bin chicken is set to win the Guardian's best Australian bird vote thanks to you guys. Excellent work.
Rikaishi thanks man! It's so good to see these majestic creatures get the credit they deserve.
This is the best thing I have ever seen on the internet and I have been around the internet for a long ass time.
One of the funniest vids I have ever seen had never heard them called bin chickens before. I have always called them dump chooks
Or tip turkeys.
Phil Diprose or shit birds lol!
Sky cows
Dumpster Doves.
DUMP DUCKS
At school if u see these and dont scream "BIN CHICKEN" and chase them you are considered weird.
Egypt: Ibises are crafted by the gods to bless us with knowledge and wisdom
Australia: 1:12
Egypt: "They're so beautiful, so majestic."
Australia: 1:45
@@TheAstroflight Australia, screwing itself over through food waste and not adapting to climate change
@@TheAstroflight Indeed he didn't. The aussies sure do complain about the results of that the most.
@Alex F I would ask you the same thing.
Lmfao
Thank you for showing my home country’s natural beauty
It’s are defining feature
Well they wanted to show other beauty spots but those have all burned down.
Brilliant David Attenborough impression by Rupert Degas! Stellar job guys!!
I really like them actually. I must be the only one! They are extremely clever and it is fascinating how a fairly unassuming swamp feeder has taken over our cities. 30 years ago, there were none in the cities. You could go and see them at Taronga zoo! But due to the drought and habitat loss, they had to adapt, or they would have died. It doesn't help that we have so many palm trees, their main nesting places. I like how they have become a part of our cities identities as well. Everywhere else people have pigeons, but a massive dinosaur looking bird is not going to be very forgettable!
Hippie Whovian Nah, I love them to, they're honestly my personal favourite bird. I realise most people don't think about their favourite birds and those that do probably pick things like peacocks or owls, but there it is, I love the Ibis.
I do too. I used to talk to them on my way to work when I lived in 'the Cross' and no they didn't talk back. I also used to bring some food with me in the mornings for other birds so they got some too. Their cousin the glossy Ibis is really something to look at.
Richard Hardiman Glad I'm not the only one who talks to birds! Being quite a twitcher I have seen both the glossy and the straw-necked ibises, and they really are impressive.
Hippie Whovian you're not the only one :P although I have never seen one in person, it seems like an interesting creature.
Yay, I finally hear Kings Cross mentioned somewhere in the TH-cam world!
Now I am waiting for Martin Place, Town Hall, and the almighty Central!
"A meal fit for a king"
*Bin chicken spits out trash while squacking*
That is one hell of an Attenborough. I could tell right off the bat that it wasn't him, but then I started to second guess it as the video went on. A++
"The bin chicken has spotted something....bins"
Arrived a few weeks ago for my first time ever in Australia, Sydney. It was the first day after I woke up at the hostel and I didn't know what happened. This strange, weird bird eating food out of a garbage bin; I never saw anything like it! Turned out that they're not rare at all, see them now all over the place! Beautiful, I love 'em, so unmistakeably Australian and not even afraid for people!!
A few days later I asked my new boss what he thought about the birds. He hates them! He used to be in jail for several years and they were annoying him everytime when he got freetime in the fresh air, outside. The day he came out a friend wearing a white hat walked behind him, but my boss didn't know that. In his eye corners he thought he recognized just another bin chicken and he hitted him hard - turned out to be his friends hat actually. (great story tho, lol)
Thank god this is in 4K, i was scared id miss that sweet sweet Bin juice action
I honestly thought this was a real segment from Planet Earth first, impressive production quality for sure!
I'm called Ibis, i was venered as a sacred bird associated with the diety responsible for writing, mathematics and measurement and this is my cousin:
Hi, i'm called "Bin chicken" and i eat trash!
I laugh often but there are times when something such as this doco resonates so bang on with my sense of humor that I can't contain myself...! Alone, with my kids or at the checkout and I just fu $&ing lose it with laughter 😂 Thank you.
Laughing feels good 😊
Brenni Chase you’re welcome 🙂
My school put rubber covering the entrance of the bins because the 'bin chickens' kept getting in and throwing trash on the playground. They still got in and the rubber just made more rubbish on the ground because we could not put rubbish in...
XnyancatX101 you can't stop the bin chickens mate...
No... Sadly you cant.
"Life finds a way"
"This mother is feeding one of its 700 chicks"
As a single mother without centrelink benefits, this is actually quite impressive.
Fun fact: this is where the expression "bin there, done that" comes from
TH-cam algorithm appears to be quite content with "Australia is now a meme" in recommended videos. Sweet as mate.
How does this not have more views??
All watched on facebook
Thanks to freebooting.
betoota advocate stole 1.8M
May the Bin Chickens always be twirling, TWIRLING towards freedom. And more bins.
The bins are poisonous.
jk
D Mack That's bad.
HAHAHAHAHA i love the simpsons reference!
Ever forward, never backward. Ever upward, never forward.
Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos..
"Bin juice drinking gronk"
Their beaks are gross and long
I hope they don’t come near us
"ibises can fu*k off to their own planet"
Go migrate to that garbage island in the Pacific or somewhere
This is absolutely classic, thank you for creating such a beautiful piece.
Rupert Degas is one of my favourite audiobook narrators. Hell of a voice talent. Makes me want to write a book just for him to voice the audio format. :P
It took me way too long to realise this wasn't actually a documentary...
"Bin juice. Yuck. It really is an awful bird" 😂😂😂
beautiful australian wildlife :,) hahahah jesus christ.
for not being david attenborough, you sound pretty damn close to david attenborough
JP the ending of sentences needs practice but yea almost exactly
Did you just refer to Jesus Christ as "Australian wildlife"?
He needs to lower the pitch a little in post production, that’ll be more believable
I've watched this video many, many times but somehow managed to miss the slight squelch sound effect when the bin chook takes a dump until today.
Mate, thats a pearla and so well done I thought it was fair dinkum for a while. Had me in stitches and tears. So much so that I had to keep pausing it. Even the 2nd time I watched it wih some mates it still had me rolling with laughter. You deserve a medal or prize or something!!
Thanks man 😊
@@David_Johns Nah thank you old son. Best laugh I have had for ages. Have subscribed and will show it to as many people as I can. Aside from youtube, comments and googling big words I dont understand in the books I read I am pretty much computer illiterate. Which is why I have never subscribed to anything before. Had to get my brother to explain it to me. Thought it meant I would get locked into some monthly fee thing or something. Cheers!!
I thought they were called flying rats but bin chicken seems much more appropriate.
TheHoodmailbox I call them dump chooks
Flying rats are pigeons mate, get it through ya' big hard skull ya' bimbo!
Rats with wings = seagulls (thank you, Finding Nemo) :P
I did see a debate about what people call them - bin chicken, dump chook, trash turkey, etc. One guy said that he always calls them "F**k off you *ssholes!". That works.
I'm Australian and this is the funniest thing
Your channel is a lie
That subtle sound effect at 1:46 is perfect haha
Yeah
It's sort of scary how wildlife is adapting to our city lives. I fear the day nature shows begin to primarily focus on species that heavily rely on our city scapes.
Aphid H. No we always want the exotic with nature shows.
When my daughter was 3 she called them doodle peckers now she is 24 we still call them that.
Same story with my brother calling them 'ivans'.
The honk at the end i almost died laughing
This just never gets old!
I wish there was more
my old primary school’s logo was of the bin chicken to honour them
storm-X we all bow down to the bin chickens 😌✌️
The Bin Chicken has now evolved to feed on the misery of NSW residents.
Amazing production quality wowzers
Hahahahahaha I thought this was legit at first but then I slowly realized it wasn't 😂😳
A meal fit for a king....... not that one.
My english teacher ahowed me and my class this and we broke it down into parts and analyzed it as a joke and went into full detail on why they do stuff... i love my english class
Messy Desk _artist_ Probably the best compliment I’ve ever had on my writing skills!
Our science teacher showed us this today as a april fools joke and didn't tell us it was fake at first and most people believed it
I grew up in country Australia, and never knew they were called bin chickens to I moved to the city. And even then it wasn’t until my then primary school son pointed out these videos!
*the bin chicken has spotted something..... bins......* woW OH REALLY
Some local bird appreciating society in Australia recently held an online poll, voting on Australias most favourite bird, and the Bin Chicken came an amazing second, only just a few thousand votes behind the almighty Magpie.
Greg Norton Magpies are cool but I fucking hate them during spring
Nooter SCREEEEEE IM GOING TO SWOOP U REEEEEEEEE
@Roger Rarebit so basically you have to pay them for protection?
@@bilboswaggins4983 It's a Magpie Mafia
I never feed my local magpies, but I dont give them the shits either, and its fine. My local crows are awesome though, they chase off the flying rats (pigeons) that nest in my bushes.
When the bin chicken saw the bin I laughed because on the bin it said bingo like “I FOUND IT” BINGO😂😂
This video brims with humour, but it carries a sober message as well.
Thank you for sharing.
This guy's impression of Attenborough is spot on.
Feathered bin rats.
I hope our feathered overlords go viral.
There were always schoolyard rumors that if you get too close to one of these things, you'd lose your nuts. We called them Nutpeckers
I tuly hope that David Attenborough sees this video and responds to it. Absolutely brilliant!
It's inspiring to think one of these became Premier of New South Wales.
And a nasty little rat became Premier of Victoria. And a big fat sow with many hairy chins became Premier of Queensland.
“A meal fit for a king” bird is choking on something.
This is honestly Amazing. The world needs more of this
At least it shit in the bin
But Indians don't
Total talent here - what a voice over and the script and the photography! Wow!
So glad this popped up in my recommendation! You blokes' have just earned a subscriber!
Honestly thought this was real for a bit not gonna lie
ibises were actually initially native to our swamps but have moved into our cities due to the destruction of swamps.
Life finds a way.
I used to work in the city in the 80's when the first Ibis appeared. Stupidly fed a couple in Hyde Park and amazingly they came right up to take the food out of the hand. Their really good with their beaks, didn't even touch the skin. Well those dumb ass birds must have flown back to the Macquarie Wetlands to tell their mates that food was easy to get in the big smoke and they all immigrated.
Me: I bet if I was a bird, I’d be a majestic eagle or a cute robin!
Reality:
I keep coming back top this work of art...... Why isnt their more Views????
Its Criminal.
Native birds doing what they can since we took over their home.
1:46 HE POOPED IN THE GARBAGE
Literally eating where you shit. Terrible animal.
Well as long as they poop in the garbage, they’re 👌 in my book!
@@LockeRobsta It really is an awful bird
"A meal fit for a king"
Bin chicken: Immediately gags the food out
It took me a few seconds into the video to realise it's an April fools joke
Recently found out the Japanese word for 'flying' is 'bin'. I don't have the heart to correct them, they can keep thinking the Bin Chicken is majestic.
Bin Chickens took a particular shine to one house a few blocks from where I live. Any time I walked past there'd be two or three pecking around on the front lawn and a couple more on the roof. Then the house got demolished and they had to go back to sharing the park with the ducks.
Bin chickens .... do they compete with trash pandas?
There's no raccoons in Australia to my knowledge.
The difference between Aus and America
Possum would make a perfect trash panda I stayed in a caravan park in the bush and the little shits would knock the bins over and tear shit all over the place , I swear these possums were the size of a dog
I'm laughing so hard I'm crying...... I think this might just be my most favoritist video ever!!!!
Absolutely brilliant
2:05 this is for some reason one of the funniest things I've ever watched
Amazing work. Seriously, this was fantastic.
Sitting at the Quay last year, had a hefty bin chicken fly up behind me, land on my head and then stole my lunchtime donut after I dropped it from the shock. Scared the bin juice out of me!