So sweet to see those Lorikeets so unafraid and also brave along with signs of real courage while loving one another......and meanwhile magpie just being social and curious......such a cute video!
Our friendly neighbourhood magpies hatched their chick this year. He is bossy, cheeky and quite capable of giving you a pinch, just to see how you react. Make friends and you never get swooped!
I was feeding our neighbourhood Magpies this morning. Suddenly a very large grey bill pushed itself into the meat being proffered. It was a brown Kookaburra inviting himself to breakfast, I had to hand feed him so he could throw his head back to swallow. Such a gentle bird he was careful to take it softly from my fingers. The Wildlife carers must have raised and released him. There are about 10 who fly in a group in our area, and they certainly make the neighbourhood ring with their chortles and chuckles!
My rainbow lorikeet understands and speaks multiple bird languages, human and musical whistling. I believe birds can understand each other no matter which language they personally speak. I'm in NZ not Aus.
Thanks for the feedback. I shot the vid right outside my kitchen door, Bayview, Sydneys northern beaches. A lot of birds visit my house, probably because it is up in the trees!
This is too beautiful. The baby girl finding her voice. And those two Lorikeets were just too adorable for words. I hope one day I could be that close to these wonderful creatures.
I have four magpies who always come to see us at 4:00pm everyday and they will sit at the door step next to your feet with out a care in the world. They never seen to attack me or my family when it magpies season and they always keep a closer watch on us ... And there is my life story.😎
I urge anyone reading this who refrains from telling their animal stories for whatever reason to just do it anyway! Sometimes these kinds of stories can end up long & life story-y but personally I could read them for hours on end - especially bird tales :) The more we share our experiences with animals online or otherwise, the more thought people will give to our fellow (furry, feathered, scaled, etc) citizens of this beautiful planet
SAME HERE. IVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH MAGPIES EITHER. WHEN THEY FIRST MET ME WHEN I FIRST MOVED HERE THEY GREETED ME DOWN THE ROAD A BIT FROM MY HOUSE AS MUCH AS TO SAY "HELLO." I SAID HELLO TO THEM AND I GUESS THEY REALISED I LIKED THEM AND NOW THEY COME TO MY PLACE FOR FOOD, BUT CROWS COME TOO UNFORTUNATELY AND I DONT WANT THEM. THEY MAKE A TERRIBLE RACKET AROUND MY HOUSE MAKING MY NERVES BAD.
Everywhere I look I see colorful bird couples, sitting in each other. Even the young Magpie is touched by this spectacle, and speaks to the male who pays note, as well to the very soft chimes, that begin about then.
1:32 They really look like they are wondering what the other is thinking. It's like they are people from two different countries trying to speak each other's languages :)
:P Lorikeets look so mean. But I can't wait for the next few weeks when they come eat our pears. I just recently moved to Australia and I have to say the birds are amazing here. Never seen that quantity of birds in my life. All sorts, all colors.. Oh and the pelicans.. I never get tired of those. And the Galah's and cockatoos.. it's really amazing! Love Australia
One of the most amazing is the lyrebird. A good but dense book on Australia’s bird life is ‘Where Song Began’ it posits that our bird life is based on the abundance of sun, relatively infertile solid and the mass production of sugar by our flora. This contributed to the diverse, competitive and aggressive bird life.
@@CarlJohnson-mf4qd Hey lunatic, how would you feel if you were a farmer and had all your money invested in your crop. When it's almost ready to harvest, thousands of rainbow lorries decend on your crop and desimate it, wipe it out completely. How you feel then huh, knowing you can't feed your family for a year. Think about it, the lot of you
This looks like paradise. I hope one day I can live somewhere with a garden where native birds visit! Our magpies gave up on our apartment building when the Body Corporate had their tree brutally pruned just before nesting season :(
ohhh such a cute lil boy ,makes me sad of all the memorys i have of one i raised called pie , i used to be a member of the gould league and am licensed to care for them and he came in with a very broken wing that couldnt be repaired i had pie for 20 years before he perished and he was amazing ,he could talk ,sing and do a wide range of "tricks" such as hang upside down and loop around his perch ,you may not believe this but he also taught me to call to other maggies miss him greatly
Australia is so blessed with our bird life every bird who visits our garden has a personality of its own so we name them and encourage them and so theykeep coming with their new generations constantly ❤️❤️
Thanks for your comments. I agree about them being smart! Maybe that's why their distant ancestors ruled the earth for so may millions of years! Oh, and of course the fact that they were huge with enormous teeth might have helped too! :)
I fell in love with the lorikeets on a trip with my kids to Sydney just before Christmas the kids also loved the way they would just come up to you, in the avery were we were staying, and the wild ones joined in on the action too
I LIKE MAGPIES TOO. THEY ARE NICE BIRDS AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED. I HAVE A FAMILY OF THEM HERE, BUT I DO THINK OTHER PPL AROUND HERE FEED THEM SOMETIMES TOO. ITS THE CROWS I DONT LIKE. THEY ARE VERY PUSHY, DOMINEERING, SNEAKY AND EXTREMELY NOISY.
Man aren’t we lucky to have this as a normal occurrence? Even this is special for aussies, but I’m lucky I live out where I get all the aussie birds. Magpie, lorikeet, rosella, kookaburra, king parrot, cockatoo, carrawong, butcher bird man you name it. I love em, see them every day.
So lovely to see this video. I have a continual flow of Magpies come to my property in Melbourne Australia, they come to drink, bath & preen in my 8 bird baths. New baby magpies every few months. They really are such intelligent creatures. I often make noises and they mimic. I've been filming my Magpies. If you would like to see close up footage of magpies in my bird baths (its super cute) check out the videos on my channel BIRD BATH HOUSE. :)
I have wild magpies that are do take they run around my outdoor table while my mates and I are having a few beers no fear at all they eat out of your hand and when they start singing it's pure joy
I had never seen nor heard of a lorikeet or a lori until I found this video. They're beautiful!! I had never connected Parrots and Parakeets. I'm not much of a bird person. Sorry!! I do love looking at them, though. My Great Uncle Bill, who was from New York City, married my Great Aunt Lee, born in Longmont, Colorado and lived in Illinois before Uncle Bill. They were visiting her family in Illinois when Uncle Bill asked Aunt Lee what the name of those black birds with the red stripes on their wings were called. "Red Winged Blackbirds" she answered. He said, "You're kidding."
What a beautiful video! I loved watching this exchange between two bird species. It was delightful. Wherever you are, it looks so beautiful and peaceful. Thanks for posting, made my morning. :-)
i was brought here by my search for what a baby magpie's song sounds like after hearing one outside my window sing the most beautiful tune i've heard a bird sing here in Aus. until now i had no idea magpie's sounded that way (don't judge me!). it reminded me so much of my fav bird song the Tui (new zealand bird) sings & it caught me off guard. (coming from nz a lot of our birds songs are super "melodic" & beautiful & not screechy or sqwarky at *all*, compared to how a lot of the bird tunes i hear in aus are. this is not a dig btw, just my observation). so when i heard my little magpie friend singing his song so beautifully & quite loudly too might i add lol i immediately had to investigate as to whom did this beautiful tune belong that was able to cut through some very loud mental noise occuring in my head at that time.. when i found him he was high up in a tree & i just sat & listened & watched him, smiling to myself in deep gratitude for him/his song. then he flew off & i suddenly realised my through-the-roof stress & anxiety levels had all but pretty much disappeared. what an amazing blessing & moment that was. thank you dear magpie friend 🙏🏼❤️✨
We had.a maggipie that lived in the horse paddock and whinnied like our little pony,sounded a lawn mower and a whipper snipper and lots of other birds,it was amazing.
Lovely story! How nice for you. I've never heard a magpie imitate a horse but it doesn't surprise me. They are such wonderful mimics, apart from being absolutely fascinating creatures. I'm always delighted when one or more comes to visit me. Thanks for your comment!
I think it seems like the Lorikeet pair are a fine appreciative audience, clearly attracted by talk/song/presence of the Magpie, but of cause also with some mutual obligations :-)
Thanks for the nice comment. Glad you enjoyed! As for the "don't like" brigade I don't get it either. But I don't mind - they're a tiny minority and I guess it proves you can't please everyone!
We used to have a beautiful family of magpies at our old home. The parents were amazing. I once witnessed the mother discipline one baby as he was playing with a dried leaf. He rolled over on his back while the mother pecked him and took the lead off him. It was sad but amazing to see.. then when the mother walked away the baby went back and grabbed his dried leaf and carried it around a while as if to say I still have it! It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my life. It was like watching humans rouse on their children at the shops
Aww I love magpies. Super intelligent. And I love their warbling song. Apparently you can teach them to talk but it involves splitting the tip of their tongue (which sounds really cruel to me). I rescued a juvenile a few years back and she brings her whole family back to visit every time they have a new baby
Thanks for your comment! I believe that suggestion about splitting the tongue originated with crows, but I'm almost certain it's an urban myth. Magpies don't use their tongues to make sounds, they use their dual larynx which is an anatomical variation not commonly found in birds, but it is responsible for that beautiful warbling you mention. As for "talking", magpies are very good mimics and I've often heard a visiting maggie enunciate a familiar word or two.
Nique Think you're right about crows. I've also heard the thing about splitting the end of the tongue with mynor birds, which are also highly intelligent and when bonded to a human can be taught to talk. But I love the way juvenile birds of different species can be so friendly towards one another. Baby magpies are so cute - except when they follow you around squawking for food. My first rescue magpie would always bring her kids back for a visit every season once they've fledged - when they're still clumsy and covered in down - and that was when I was living in an apartment building so the constant squawking used to drive the neighbours mental.
OMG!!! Such a luck to film this and so close to them! Amazing!! And what about the lorikeet faces looking at the magpie chick, like 'what are you trying to say?' Brilliant ;)
Oh this is so sweet! I've never seen anything like this. Beautiful birds including the magpie. Where is this? Its such a pleasure to see these birds free! This is evolution and not like other videos I've seen where poor birds are in cages or tied up. Great video.
Love to see some captions in this ie imaginary conversations of these birds etc. The magpie seems to have a lot to say and can't help but wonder what it is he/she is saying as well as those cute little lorikeets?
They're just the best. I was attacked by them a couple of times in my life and I still love them because of their song xxx (Though I do avoid them in the Spring!!)
Hi D Marino and thanks for your appreciative comments! Yes, agree with your impression re similarity to the pipes. If you don't already know, magpies have a dual larynx which gives them incredible versatility with their song. If you want to REALLY get into the birdsong of the Australian bush, may I suggest a fascinating book on the subject by Tim Low titled "Where Song Began"? A friend who knows I love birds gave it to me and it's not only beautiful but a fascinating read as well. Aren't we lucky to live in joyous harmony with such beautiful creatures? !t's a source of happiness for me every single day. Mind you, go back a few hundred million years ago and I'm sure any attempt to commune with their dinosaur ancestors would not have been quite so happy!
I live in the country and it’s magic to see all these birds. There is nothing like the sound of magpies warbling in the mornings.
Adorable Lorikeets hugging up against each other but even more adorable baby magpie with a floofy rogue arse feather... such birb happinesses xxx
Thank you for making me notice that feather 😂👌🥇
2:08 Those lorikeets were so sweetly affectionate with each other, awww!
They're always in pairs, it's also why pet owners need to own at least 2.
it's so cute watching him trying out his song, you'll get that warble down! just gotta keep practicing!
Those lorikeets that love each others, thats beautiful
They mate for life, if one dies the other will soon after, can’t live without its mate, totally monogamous.
@@Anarchsis WOW...that's so beautiful!
This juvenile is so adorable! Those little legs get me every time! Their curiosity is beautiful. Babies are babies no matter the species 🤗
@johnnythepr1ck yes I’m an omnivore. For the last 12 months anyway. I got through stages
So sweet to see those Lorikeets so unafraid and also brave along with signs of real courage while loving one another......and meanwhile magpie just being social and curious......such a cute video!
how lucky are you to have such exquisite birds flying around freely...........stunning.....thanks for sharing......barb UK
Barb Kramer Being Australian myself... I am here to tell you that Rainbow Lorikeets and Australian Magpies are extremely common.
gentlemen. common but still quite adorable?
He like my boy Forest..He letting know mum and dad these guys are harassing me...c'mon dad he calling you
Our friendly neighbourhood magpies hatched their chick this year. He is bossy, cheeky and quite capable of giving you a pinch, just to see how you react. Make friends and you never get swooped!
I was feeding our neighbourhood Magpies this morning. Suddenly a very large grey bill pushed itself into the meat being proffered. It was a brown Kookaburra inviting himself to breakfast, I had to hand feed him so he could throw his head back to swallow. Such a gentle bird he was careful to take it softly from my fingers. The Wildlife carers must have raised and released him. There are about 10 who fly in a group in our area, and they certainly make the neighbourhood ring with their chortles and chuckles!
When the magpie starts speaking lorikeet language, it's like they understand! They had a moment
My rainbow lorikeet understands and speaks multiple bird languages, human and musical whistling. I believe birds can understand each other no matter which language they personally speak. I'm in NZ not Aus.
@@dummy2027 Lucky you're typing and not speaking so we can understand you, Kiwi. 🤭
@@MJ-oj2qv Actually I speak very clearly. I have never had anyone not be able to understand my speech.
@@dummy2027 LOL I was jist kedding.
Thanks for the feedback. I shot the vid right outside my kitchen door, Bayview, Sydneys northern beaches. A lot of birds visit my house, probably because it is up in the trees!
This is too beautiful. The baby girl finding her voice. And those two Lorikeets were just too adorable for words. I hope one day I could be that close to these wonderful creatures.
I have four magpies who always come to see us at 4:00pm everyday and they will sit at the door step next to your feet with out a care in the world. They never seen to attack me or my family when it magpies season and they always keep a closer watch on us ... And there is my life story.😎
Valerie Daniel same here we have 3 baby magpies and they come like every 5 mins for food but I love them so much
I urge anyone reading this who refrains from telling their animal stories for whatever reason to just do it anyway! Sometimes these kinds of stories can end up long & life story-y but personally I could read them for hours on end - especially bird tales :)
The more we share our experiences with animals online or otherwise, the more thought people will give to our fellow (furry, feathered, scaled, etc) citizens of this beautiful planet
SAME HERE. IVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH MAGPIES EITHER. WHEN THEY FIRST MET ME WHEN I FIRST MOVED HERE THEY GREETED ME DOWN THE ROAD A BIT FROM MY HOUSE AS MUCH AS TO SAY "HELLO." I SAID HELLO TO THEM AND I GUESS THEY REALISED I LIKED THEM AND NOW THEY COME TO MY PLACE FOR FOOD, BUT CROWS COME TOO UNFORTUNATELY AND I DONT WANT THEM. THEY MAKE A TERRIBLE RACKET AROUND MY HOUSE MAKING MY NERVES BAD.
Yes. They are the nice aliens. Unlike carbirds.
Baby magpies are just adorable ^w^ I got to see one grow up and mature because it lived near my house.
Magpies are so annoying cute. Especially during spring when you baby and Mummy magpies together. ;-)
same, and I saw it start it's own family! so lovely.
they recognise people too.
@@tarinaherbert1949 I wouldn't call swooping cute. could take out your eye.
the baby ones are cute but the adult ones can be threatening.
the lorikeets are so precious it makes my heart hurt!
love the magpie :D
🐦🕊️🐔🦉 🦆🦅🦃🐤🐔
They are gorgeous together, I looks like they are on their honeymoon and can't get enough of each other.
They mate for life
They can strip a wisteria of its flowers in no time at all though ☹️
I have just started having baby magpies visit me - I feel so honoured! They really are lovely.
Baby Maggie feeling like a third wheel when the Rainbow Lorikeets start canoodling 💞 Great video! 👋🇦🇺
Hilarious! I love it!!
Everywhere I look I see colorful bird couples, sitting in each other. Even the young Magpie is touched by this spectacle, and speaks to the male who pays note, as well to the very soft chimes, that begin about then.
1:32 They really look like they are wondering what the other is thinking. It's like they are people from two different countries trying to speak each other's languages :)
Those Lorikeets are so adorable tussling with each other. Pretty colors and gentle manners too.
Put food out and the manners disappear instantly. They have sugar addiction!
How fortunate you are to have so many beautiful birds around your home.
It reminds me of my days living in a town called Bellingen.
@Sean Bayley Yes!
Lorikeets are beautiful birds. It's amazing to see them in the wild like this.
:P Lorikeets look so mean. But I can't wait for the next few weeks when they come eat our pears. I just recently moved to Australia and I have to say the birds are amazing here. Never seen that quantity of birds in my life. All sorts, all colors.. Oh and the pelicans.. I never get tired of those. And the Galah's and cockatoos.. it's really amazing! Love Australia
This coulf be my home in brsutiful clareville nowime in uk cant wait to get back
One of the most amazing is the lyrebird. A good but dense book on Australia’s bird life is ‘Where Song Began’ it posits that our bird life is based on the abundance of sun, relatively infertile solid and the mass production of sugar by our flora. This contributed to the diverse, competitive and aggressive bird life.
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dont forget the bin chickens
Australia has more bird species than any other place on earth.
I have so much love for our Magpies 🖤🙏 We have had the same family here for 5 years they are like beautiful angels .They chat with us and Carroll.
Magpie: *attempts to converse in lorikeet*
lol :D
They're great at mimicking and can talk as well as any galah.
Speaks pretty good lorikeet for a youngster but doesn’t know what he is saying I guess.
"Sir, it appears someone stole your colors!"
You live in a paradise man...love it !
Oh hey T, how you doin?
@@CarlJohnson-mf4qd Hey lunatic, how would you feel if you were a farmer and had all your money invested in your crop. When it's almost ready to harvest, thousands of rainbow lorries decend on your crop and desimate it, wipe it out completely. How you feel then huh, knowing you can't feed your family for a year. Think about it, the lot of you
@@michael49777 ok let’s wipe them all out for Michael. Jesus Christ
Thanks for the comment! I do feel very privileged to be able to watch these wonderful creatures up close.
Awwww and they were listening to him too
🐦🕊️🐔🦉 🦆🦅🦃🐤🐔
OMG!🤮
Wrong!
This looks like paradise. I hope one day I can live somewhere with a garden where native birds visit! Our magpies gave up on our apartment building when the Body Corporate had their tree brutally pruned just before nesting season :(
A very common thing in Australian backyards. Also, watch this video - Australian magpie plays with dog, you'll like it. Cheers, Rob.
that sucks. if i feed the maggies in my city, suits come & abuse me.
HOLY FUCK THOSE LITTLE BIRDS ARE BEAUTIFUL!
What a treasure to have birds like that coming to your back deck!
ohhh such a cute lil boy ,makes me sad of all the memorys i have of one i raised called pie , i used to be a member of the gould league and am licensed to care for them and he came in with a very broken wing that couldnt be repaired
i had pie for 20 years before he perished and he was amazing ,he could talk ,sing and do a wide range of "tricks" such as hang upside down and loop around his perch ,you may not believe this but he also taught me to call to other maggies miss him greatly
Caty Malo,well welcome to you,yes we have glorious birds in Australia,but magpies and Tawny Frogmouths will always be my faves.
two seats at the Magpie Concert
Magpie asking for dating advice from “lovebirds” who are too busy nuzzling
Australia is so blessed with our bird life every bird who visits our garden has a personality of its own so we name them and encourage them and so theykeep coming with their new generations constantly ❤️❤️
Thanks for your comments. I agree about them being smart! Maybe that's why their distant ancestors ruled the earth for so may millions of years! Oh, and of course the fact that they were huge with enormous teeth might have helped too! :)
I fell in love with the lorikeets on a trip with my kids to Sydney just before Christmas the kids also loved the way they would just come up to you, in the avery were we were staying, and the wild ones joined in on the action too
The Maggie is still a baby....Cute
My dark soul has been warmed. Omg the magpie is so cute
Man, your backyard is a whole lot more interesting than mine.
amazing interaction between the lorikeets and magpie.
We had lorikeets and magpies sharing a drink together in our bird bath, like pub mates
Adorable to watch again 2 years later!
I love our Aussie birds soooo much, full of personality and attitude 😂❤
I live in Canada. Dearly love birds and we don't have these. Hmmmm, best move to Australia since I like Australians. :-D
I'm in australia and at 5am there's the HAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAHHAHAHAAAA bird
Muriel Goldston True that we do not have this exact species of magpie but in Canada we have black billed magpies 😊
I’m Australian and magpies are my favourite Aussie bird mate there just so adorable
I LIKE MAGPIES TOO. THEY ARE NICE BIRDS AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED. I HAVE A FAMILY OF THEM HERE, BUT I DO THINK OTHER PPL AROUND HERE FEED THEM SOMETIMES TOO. ITS THE CROWS I DONT LIKE. THEY ARE VERY PUSHY, DOMINEERING, SNEAKY AND EXTREMELY NOISY.
Zennabella I love all birds 🥰
OMG! So cute and adorable birds.
This must be so satisfying to get a close looks= at this amazing creatures.
Great video, you're so lucky. They are so good at mimicking.
This is pure magic. Thank you for sharing. 2 of my most favourite birds. 💖💖💖
Man aren’t we lucky to have this as a normal occurrence? Even this is special for aussies, but I’m lucky I live out where I get all the aussie birds.
Magpie, lorikeet, rosella, kookaburra, king parrot, cockatoo, carrawong, butcher bird man you name it.
I love em, see them every day.
Same here in WA, never tire of them and their sounds, we are truly blessed
Baby and young magpies are adorable and hilarious just like human kids.
The cute overload
So lovely to see this video. I have a continual flow of Magpies come to my property in Melbourne Australia, they come to drink, bath & preen in my 8 bird baths. New baby magpies every few months. They really are such intelligent creatures. I often make noises and they mimic. I've been filming my Magpies. If you would like to see close up footage of magpies in my bird baths (its super cute) check out the videos on my channel BIRD BATH HOUSE. :)
I have wild magpies that are do take they run around my outdoor table while my mates and I are having a few beers no fear at all they eat out of your hand and when they start singing it's pure joy
Such a beautiful Baby Magpie and already beginning to develop its vocal chords! Uprated, thanx for sharin' and greetings from Querétaro! :)
Such a lovely misunderstood bird. Very cute
Rainbow lorikeets are beautiful but when they wake you up really early in the morning with their screaming you start to kinda hate them 😂
I had never seen nor heard of a lorikeet or a lori until I found this video. They're beautiful!!
I had never connected Parrots and Parakeets. I'm not much of a bird person. Sorry!! I do love looking at them, though.
My Great Uncle Bill, who was from New York City, married my Great Aunt Lee, born in Longmont, Colorado and lived in Illinois before Uncle Bill. They were visiting her family in Illinois when Uncle Bill asked Aunt Lee what the name of those black birds with the red stripes on their wings were called. "Red Winged Blackbirds" she answered. He said, "You're kidding."
So cute! How awesome that you got to experience that.
Magpies can coexist with beautiful lorikeets in their territory, very interesting finding in my backyard. Currawongs seem to be OK as well.
Fantastic video and sound you made there Nique! So beautifull and sweet.
I remember as a kid at my grandmothers place the birds were this friendly and I counted 25 rainbow lorikeets on my arms
What a beautiful video! I loved watching this exchange between two bird species. It was delightful. Wherever you are, it looks so beautiful and peaceful. Thanks for posting, made my morning. :-)
Hi Wendy, thanks for your kind comment, you've made my morning!
What beautiful and curious birds. So smart!
i was brought here by my search for what a baby magpie's song sounds like after hearing one outside my window sing the most beautiful tune i've heard a bird sing here in Aus. until now i had no idea magpie's sounded that way (don't judge me!). it reminded me so much of my fav bird song the Tui (new zealand bird) sings & it caught me off guard. (coming from nz a lot of our birds songs are super "melodic" & beautiful & not screechy or sqwarky at *all*, compared to how a lot of the bird tunes i hear in aus are. this is not a dig btw, just my observation). so when i heard my little magpie friend singing his song so beautifully & quite loudly too might i add lol i immediately had to investigate as to whom did this beautiful tune belong that was able to cut through some very loud mental noise occuring in my head at that time.. when i found him he was high up in a tree & i just sat & listened & watched him, smiling to myself in deep gratitude for him/his song. then he flew off & i suddenly realised my through-the-roof stress & anxiety levels had all but pretty much disappeared. what an amazing blessing & moment that was. thank you dear magpie friend 🙏🏼❤️✨
We had.a maggipie that lived in the horse paddock and whinnied like our little pony,sounded a lawn mower and a whipper snipper and lots of other birds,it was amazing.
Lovely story! How nice for you. I've never heard a magpie imitate a horse but it doesn't surprise me. They are such wonderful mimics, apart from being absolutely fascinating creatures. I'm always delighted when one or more comes to visit me. Thanks for your comment!
Great video, super interaction between the Magpie and Lorikeets. Many thanks.
Watch this video - Australian magpie plays with dog. Cheers, Rob.
That was nice. Thanks for posting. It did my soul good to see that young maggie doing young maggie things
JESUS. FUDGING. CHRIST.
so cute. I cant handle it. Just... no...
What.. why! Why are birds so damn cute.
"Marck Juarez WHY?? BECAUSE JESUS CHRIST MADE THEM THAT WAY!! I KNOW 100%"
No shit .... You mean they didn't exist before the year 1 BC?
@@carver3419 No they didn't, they evolved over millions of years
Marck Juarez dont blaspheme arsehole!!!😡
Can't Wait no, they are proof someone deliberately created them and it wasn’t chance😉
I think it seems like the Lorikeet pair are a fine appreciative audience, clearly attracted by talk/song/presence of the Magpie, but of cause also with some mutual obligations :-)
Ridiculously ADORABLE!! Fabulous Songsters! I got me a mean case of the Magpie Booogie Fever! XOXO ((CAWW!!))
Beautiful singing by the young magpie.
thats very interesting to watch them interact. you are very lucky.
Beautiful birds available to watch on demand!
Very gorgeous - thank you!
baby lori noises!!! i love it!
Beautiful video/audio! Thank you. I feel so sad for the 24 people who clicked don't like. What's going on there, and what will they become.
Thanks for the nice comment. Glad you enjoyed! As for the "don't like" brigade I don't get it either. But I don't mind - they're a tiny minority and I guess it proves you can't please everyone!
Haters gonna hate hate hate
We used to have a beautiful family of magpies at our old home. The parents were amazing. I once witnessed the mother discipline one baby as he was playing with a dried leaf. He rolled over on his back while the mother pecked him and took the lead off him. It was sad but amazing to see.. then when the mother walked away the baby went back and grabbed his dried leaf and carried it around a while as if to say I still have it!
It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my life. It was like watching humans rouse on their children at the shops
The contrast of colours between the two. :D
Aww I love magpies. Super intelligent. And I love their warbling song. Apparently you can teach them to talk but it involves splitting the tip of their tongue (which sounds really cruel to me). I rescued a juvenile a few years back and she brings her whole family back to visit every time they have a new baby
Thanks for your comment! I believe that suggestion about splitting the tongue originated with crows, but I'm almost certain it's an urban myth. Magpies don't use their tongues to make sounds, they use their dual larynx which is an anatomical variation not commonly found in birds, but it is responsible for that beautiful warbling you mention. As for "talking", magpies are very good mimics and I've often heard a visiting maggie enunciate a familiar word or two.
Nique Think you're right about crows. I've also heard the thing about splitting the end of the tongue with mynor birds, which are also highly intelligent and when bonded to a human can be taught to talk. But I love the way juvenile birds of different species can be so friendly towards one another. Baby magpies are so cute - except when they follow you around squawking for food. My first rescue magpie would always bring her kids back for a visit every season once they've fledged - when they're still clumsy and covered in down - and that was when I was living in an apartment building so the constant squawking used to drive the neighbours mental.
You catch some great scenes
This magpie looks more like a teenager, than a baby.😊
Birds are so very beautiful when they are not in cages........don't you agree??!?!?!?
Even more beautiful when they're not on a plate.
You'd eat a magpie? Gross. Seek help
Dayan P but not magpies only to me;-;
Yup
🐦🕊️🐔🦉 🦆🦅🦃🐤🐔
SO ADORABLE AND LOVELY BABY BIRD !!!!!!
Thanks for this awesome video! Australia...heart heart heart
OMG!!! Such a luck to film this and so close to them! Amazing!! And what about the lorikeet faces looking at the magpie chick, like 'what are you trying to say?' Brilliant ;)
Brid heaven is that near
Bridlington?
Absolutely beautiful and SO cute, love them.
It's a bird alien. . . he's saying, I invaded your territory and mastered your language. Now take me to your leader!
such a vast contrast, the magpie stunning black and white, pales in comparison to the most colourful clowns of the bird world.
Lovely video. What a buncha cuties!
Oh this is so sweet! I've never seen anything like this. Beautiful birds including the magpie. Where is this? Its such a pleasure to see these birds free! This is evolution and not like other videos I've seen where poor birds are in cages or tied up. Great video.
Watch this video - Australian magpie plays with dog. Cheers, rob.
Love to see some captions in this ie imaginary conversations of these birds etc. The magpie seems to have a lot to say and can't help but wonder what it is he/she is saying as well as those cute little lorikeets?
Agreed. I've sometimes thought of making a sort of pantomime out of various clips but I have to fire up my energy levels first.
This is so lovely.
They're just the best. I was attacked by them a couple of times in my life and I still love them because of their song xxx
(Though I do avoid them in the Spring!!)
GREAT video! Very good
Hi D Marino and thanks for your appreciative comments! Yes, agree with your impression re similarity to the pipes. If you don't already know, magpies have a dual larynx which gives them incredible versatility with their song. If you want to REALLY get into the birdsong of the Australian bush, may I suggest a fascinating book on the subject by Tim Low titled "Where Song Began"? A friend who knows I love birds gave it to me and it's not only beautiful but a fascinating read as well. Aren't we lucky to live in joyous harmony with such beautiful creatures? !t's a source of happiness for me every single day. Mind you, go back a few hundred million years ago and I'm sure any attempt to commune with their dinosaur ancestors would not have been quite so happy!
I'd move there just to have this 💐🌈🎢
How incredibly sweet! 😍
Is this brid heaven? Wow! I love magpies. My current favorite bird. Them and my scrub Jays where I live.
Love maggies , Awsome!