@@RUclipsTookMyNickname.WhyNot Yeah. It feels so good and just now I have checked the views and it is 15k now. Seems like the video is getting recommendations and gradually increasing it’s views. So amazing feeling. Thank you for reminding me.
Good work sir! The bird gets a nice meal and a friend, and you get a fun experience and a friend! Win-win! That bird was REALLY gentle with you, so, he/she clearly likes you.
my god i click on this video because i read the name as a snake name so i was waiting for the snake to fall down from a tree but when the video end i read title the i understand now that it actually was a bird name, great video thought!
What are you feeding? A piece of meat I see but what raw meat is it? I feed different kinds of birds from my back small porch. I loved it. But hand-feeds to Kooka are quite special. I would love that. Well, I would need to have a good reason for moving to Australia.
If U are in the states I think that's reason enough to move here at the moment m8,now I'm not dunking on the US cos I do love the people but the country as a whole seems to be a little unstable at times and that's to bad for a great country like America i hope she gets well soon cos whatever is ailing her is starting to take hold here and that's not good haha anyway I'm pretty sure U will the analogy.
Where we are many birds will allow hand feeding. Chickadees, nut hatches, downy woodpeckers, are all birds I have hand fed. Janine my wife had a pleasant surprise when a couple bluejays approached her. They are usually not quick to trust. Chickadees, and nut hatches seem most willing. Sunflower seeds seem to be a food of choice. Bluejays also seem to like peanuts, and cat kibble, along with sunflower seeds.
The Cosmic Outlaw I really love them. It seems I can even feel their emotions occasionally. Sometimes weird things happen and it feels like we can talk with each other. When I was standing in my garden there was some food on the ground nearby that a nuthatch was squabbling over with some chickadees. I didn't like seeing them threatening each other and told them there was lots of food for all of them. I was going to watch over them, and protect them. Please stop fighting. A few seconds later they seemed to calm down, even more when I told them when the food ran out there would be more. At the same time there was a nervous, or anxious chickadee to the side. I told him that he could perch on me, and he would be be safe to watch what was going on. I was totally delighted when a few seconds later he flew over and perched on my left arm, for about a minute. He just watched, and a minute later he flew down, got a sunflower seed and flew off. I just stood for some time standing totally still, grinning from ear to ear. That is my favourite bird adventure. I am pretty sure after watching your video you have had some of your own. Thanks for posting your videos, I always am thrilled when others share their nature adventures. 😀
These guys are easy to tame, if U feed them mince or any meat they will soon enough land close by and before U know it they will be eating out of your hand and landing on you, from a first feed to hand feeding can take as little as a week.
I feed magpies but the kookaburras only occasionally visit. The one that dropped in today had a mouse in his beak that he bashed on a tree branch about 20 times before he swallowed it . He had caught it in the wild part of our backyard.
@@NELCARM the fact they can catch and kill some of our deadly snakes is insane I'm assuming they catch the deadly snakes as they definitely like a snake for a snack do U know if they actually catch our deadly ones?
@@seanbayley7452 They catch small snakes ,(thick as your finger)I have never known them to catch big ones. I have seen video of them pulling non venomous snakes out of holes in brick fences. This wet year I have seen them eating some pretty big frogs.
That mid air catch, damn, skilled boy
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0:44 You mean that?
this deserves way more veiws, i cant find anyone flight training a captive kookaburra but i can find you taming a wild one.. props to u
thanks mate
just on a side note, you might be interested to know that these Kookies actually brought their young to feed from us as well, amazing creatures
@@TheCosmicOutlaw2013 amazing!
If it lands on tje hand and take food from you it is not so wild anymore 😉
@@zepter00 oh no, everyone take down your bird feeders. The birds aren't wild!!
It's absolutely majestic when a bird lands on your arm, I was so grateful when a Robin once landed on my finger without any training
Repubbles McGlonky, look at bird bath
Класс! Вот оно - проявление настоящей любви к природе! И взаимное доверие и благодарность )
Squeek is a beautiful little sparrow
Very cool! I love those cheeky birds. I live in Canada so thank you for sharing!
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Someday I'll go there 😁
He's so gentle as well!
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Forget the kookaburra for a second. Love the beautiful view from whet your standing at. Tranquility.
It does look nice,I think on a sunny day it would be great chilling out in such a tranquil place.
Just to let u know this is Port Stephens in NSW
That was SO cool. How wonderful!
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You folks in the land down under have some amazing animals.
We're lucky down here the cute and cuddly animals make up for those that can kill ya.
This is so cool 😌 love watching this
7 years have passed and only 11k views!, why? why?? This heart melting video should get at least several million views.
@@RUclipsTookMyNickname.WhyNot Yeah. It feels so good and just now I have checked the views and it is 15k now. Seems like the video is getting recommendations and gradually increasing it’s views. So amazing feeling. Thank you for reminding me.
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How about this... Bird bath
Those flying around my home are beautiful blue n white only. They are beautiful birds 🐦💙
Life goals. Great video
Amazing bird so adorable just like my ducks thnks for sharing. Keep safe
Amazing LV TV, look at bird bath
That is awesome!!!!
My favourite bird! You are a lucky man. The 'ol Kooka's really do make me laugh when they are going off! Cheers mate.
Beautiful bird
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what lovely birds, they do seem very friendly and enjoy being fed by you. thanks for the upload :)
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Very nice, good on ya mate!
what a great video man
Gotta love the magpie swoop !!
I think it might have been a Pied Butcher Bird, not a Magpie. We feed Pieds all the time if Kooka's or Maggie's come in the Pied's are not impressed!
@@mikelocke3591 yep the butchies are great, it was a butchie
Love that mate . 👍
Great bird.. greetings let's share
Great to see wildbirds getting food and a bird bath in the backyard it helps during times of drought!
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Great video ,lovely guests😊❤️
I love Kookuburas
What a lovely bird
Thank you for the video) It's made my day!
thanks for your kind words
@@TheCosmicOutlaw2013 May the sun shine on you)
That is cool 👍
When some time I look out window. This beautiful blue king bird standing out there staring at me with big n beautiful eyes.
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Wow, that's mint. My favourite bird too.
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INVITE HIM FOR LUNCH AND HE BRINGS THE WHOLE FAMILY
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YELLING is sins
Good work sir! The bird gets a nice meal and a friend, and you get a fun experience and a friend! Win-win! That bird was REALLY gentle with you, so, he/she clearly likes you.
TheTooginator, look at bird bath
How cool is that! That wild bird trusts you helps that it’s my favourite bird 😊
Essexginge, look at bird bath
Well I would be in my element with all that wildlife in my garden. What a treat feeding those birds !!
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Wow that flick and catch was if I may say swag diggity
Amazing cool 😎
aww hes cute
Okay, this is so cool.
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I would love to open my window everyday to greet a Kookaburra.
I just want to go to Australia for the Kookaburra, great bird! ☺️
Amazing!!!!
Pretty cool dude
He is like a tattooed Disney princess
Very nice mate--I'll bet that bird could lance ya without even trying. Thanks for the post.
my god i click on this video because i read the name as a snake name so i was waiting for the snake to fall down from a tree but when the video end i read title the i understand now that it actually was a bird name, great video thought!
That is cool!
The second kookaburra is a great catcher.
Awesome bro!
so cool :D
Lovely!
Nice bud , got me Maggie's but kooks next level..enjoy
Doesn't get any more Aussie😅😅 Luv it.
귀여워 😍
I'm just admiring your surroundings , beautiful
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You deserve more subs, i love kokaburras i would love to own one
Unfortunately they are not allowed to be kept as pets
That's dope
wow this is so awesome. My Dad is from Australia never have been there. I have to xD
Nice to watch
Kookaburras are all gud bois.
awesome !
0:33 - That flick was finesse mate.
It is really awesome my friend. We love this video very much. Stay connected. Hope one day going to visit them
they just can't get enough of this Aussie........... and his meat.
Oi, look how I have this human trained. I just fly over and he gives me a perch and a feed.
Your property is amazing
0:43 what a trickster
this cocobolo borb is cute
Meanwhile if I even as much as look a bird's direction they fly off faster than the speed of sound. 😂
Im sitting here in London looking at that water and im homesick for North Arm Cove
Your so lucky
39 thumbs down what the actual F. 39 epic wankers. love the vid
that snipe...
here down under, any type of birds aren't afraid of humans because we'd rather enjoy seeing them than hunt them.
super cute birds
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Супер!!!👍👍👍🦤🦤👏👏👏💝💕💞💓💗
May I know what food did u feed this bird
Thats wicked
Love animals 🙏❤️
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What are you feeding? A piece of meat I see but what raw meat is it? I feed different kinds of birds from my back small porch. I loved it. But hand-feeds to Kooka are quite special. I would love that. Well, I would need to have a good reason for moving to Australia.
Hi Vicki just some ground beef with a little shell grit mixed in..thanks for watching
If U are in the states I think that's reason enough to move here at the moment m8,now I'm not dunking on the US cos I do love the people but the country as a whole seems to be a little unstable at times and that's to bad for a great country like America i hope she gets well soon cos whatever is ailing her is starting to take hold here and that's not good haha anyway I'm pretty sure U will the analogy.
May I ask what you are feeding them? They are so smart, thanks for sharing.
Hi lillie, just a bit of ground beef and a little shell grit mixed in, have an awesome day, thanks for watching
If not wrong this bird are king fishes. Around my house there some of this same bird flying around but they are blue beautiful colour.
Largest of the kingfisher family here. Yes the little blue guys are king fishers as well ,several smaller species come in blue.
You can see a pink cockatoo at the beginning :o
yes they are called Galahs
Beautyfull Bird
Check your spelling.. Beautiful.
Where we are many birds will allow hand feeding. Chickadees, nut hatches, downy woodpeckers, are all birds I have hand fed. Janine my wife had a pleasant surprise when a couple bluejays approached her. They are usually not quick to trust. Chickadees, and nut hatches seem most willing. Sunflower seeds seem to be a food of choice. Bluejays also seem to like peanuts, and cat kibble, along with sunflower seeds.
cheers Len, thanks for sharing, birds are amazing creatures
The Cosmic Outlaw I really love them. It seems I can even feel their emotions occasionally. Sometimes weird things happen and it feels like we can talk with each other. When I was standing in my garden there was some food on the ground nearby that a nuthatch was squabbling over with some chickadees. I didn't like seeing them threatening each other and told them there was lots of food for all of them. I was going to watch over them, and protect them. Please stop fighting. A few seconds later they seemed to calm down, even more when I told them when the food ran out there would be more. At the same time there was a nervous, or anxious chickadee to the side. I told him that he could perch on me, and he would be be safe to watch what was going on. I was totally delighted when a few seconds later he flew over and perched on my left arm, for about a minute. He just watched, and a minute later he flew down, got a sunflower seed and flew off.
I just stood for some time standing totally still, grinning from ear to ear. That is my favourite bird adventure. I am pretty sure after watching your video you have had some of your own. Thanks for posting your videos, I always am thrilled when others share their nature adventures. 😀
@@lenwenzel7440 Thanks Len, yep nature understands and recognizes genuine good hearts, thanks for sharing
It starts with 1 and then the whole gang is here. 🤣
What an amazing place to live
Omg, did you see what the bird did at 0:33!! :O
Are they naturally this friendly?
Nice
wow thas crazyyy
That looks like brisbane water in the back ground ?
Port Stephens
Where do these birds live ? (Netherlands here🇳🇱) amazing creatures ❤️
Australia
i sometimes think these animals can see into the human soul , that bird must see something good in you they arent stupid
Parque Jurásico nivel 1
That's a lot of trust the little bird is putting in a human many times his size.
These guys are easy to tame, if U feed them mince or any meat they will soon enough land close by and before U know it they will be eating out of your hand and landing on you, from a first feed to hand feeding can take as little as a week.
I feed magpies but the kookaburras only occasionally visit. The one that dropped in today had a mouse in his beak that he bashed on a tree branch about 20 times before he swallowed it . He had caught it in the wild part of our backyard.
That's a pretty metal bird~
@@corvidconfidential8826 They are very well adapted to suburban life. It’s amazing what they can eat ,pretty opportunistic hunters.
@@NELCARM the fact they can catch and kill some of our deadly snakes is insane I'm assuming they catch the deadly snakes as they definitely like a snake for a snack do U know if they actually catch our deadly ones?
@@seanbayley7452 They catch small snakes ,(thick as your finger)I have never known them to catch big ones. I have seen video of them pulling non venomous snakes out of holes in brick fences. This wet year I have seen them eating some pretty big frogs.
@@NELCARM so they probably do eat baby browns and such and they are just as deadly as the adults.
The ballsy bird gets the food.
dude how did you teach your dogs how to fly