What is this crow saying?
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- #crow #bodylanguage #birds
What is that crow doing?
9 different examples of crows expressing themselves with their body and movement.
00:28 Resting
01:06 Teritorial Display
01:38 Alert
02:20 Agressive
03:12 Female Call
03:28 Male Call
03:34 Heat
04:32 Sunbathing
05:28 Alopreening
I know its not for everyone but I love old Crow cawing and giving it all he's got @ 5.30 in the morning. such joy....
Beautiful, intelligent birds, and the beautiful, wise video! Thanks!
I rescued a Jackdaw and new to all this, just uploaded a video if you have any feedback, would be really helpful. take care 👋👋
I also have noticed a subsong of my crow. It can be interpreted as a welcome to me.
A baby crow sunbathing while laying down! Wow! You really have some amazing footage! ❤
Most beautiful birb in the world.
Thank you for the wonderful, informative video🪶😀
Beautiful video, this helps me understand my crowfriends even better ♥
I really appreciate your videos. So much time it must take to compile footage and edit, and so informative. I wish you all the best 💜
Thank you!
Beautiful and informative video! American crows over here are similar in some ways, different in others. Most of the time, their body language is clear, but I should pay closer attention to their behavior to see if I notice more nuance. Amazing footage, as always -- I love the clip of the parent pulling the baby's tail feather!
I do love your wonderful crow videos!
Thank you!
🥰 watching this. 👍🏻 finding out so much more about Krari & the behaviour of crows 🐦⬛
Danke! 👍💪✌️
Absolutely gorgeous footage and such a great job on the educational portion!
Thank you 😊
He's saying -Winter is comming
Amazing footage and fascinating information. loved this. Corvids are so cool, one of my favorite groups of bords for sure. Where i live we commonly have the american crow and common raven. Scrub jays as well. This is just what ive seen and whats common but im sure there are probably some others as well. What species is this? They're so cool and beautiful
These are hooded crows.
thanks for another great video
I was wondering what it meant when a crow made its head all puffy
Very nice video. Thanks. 👍🙂
I’ve noticed some Corvids pecking their perch when they get frustrated. Like magpies for example.
Oh yes, that should be in there too. I see it here too all the time.
Maybe I will make a video about "frustrated" crows :-). They get frustrated so easily!
@@KrariTheCrow Indeed they do XD
I wonder if those male/female calls are particular to the region. I have never heard either call (@ 3:25 -ish) here in Wien, that I can recall.
They are unique to each couple, you will not hear the exact same coming from another couple. With the male and the female having each a different "phrase". It's a bonding call so you can hear it more during spring time.
@@ominousfluff8297 , that is very interesting. Thank you both.
There could be regional dialects, like us and cetaceans and some others
Does crows like to bath if they are hot in the summer?
yes
Wie erkennt man das Geschlecht der Krähe?
Äußerlich sind sie schwer zu unterscheiden. Bei Krari und Kruu kann ich sehen dass der Schnabel bei ihm größer ist als bei ihr. Sonst am spezifischen Gesang und daran dass sie während der Brutzeit mehrere Wochen nicht zu sehen ist weil sie brütet.
you have the eyes of an ornithologist. you should travel in the wild and document many birds, other than crows.
i havemt seen male and female call in indian crows. and no sunbath.
Are you a druid or a ranger?
...schöne Aufnahmen, gute Beobachtungen etc., pp.👍,- frag mich nur,- warum , dokumentierst Du Deine Videos nicht in Deiner Muttersprache, sondern in einem extrem dilettantisch klingendem Englisch?!?...schade, seeehr schade,-wäre ansonsten wirklich gut!!!
Hi, es geht mir darum möglichst viele Menschen zu erreichen weil Krähen bei vielen Menshen noch immer ein sehr schlechtes Image haben. Übrigens habe ich auch einen deutschen Kanal dem du gerne folgen kannst: www.youtube.com/@KrariDieKrahe
Ich finde solche Videos mit Beispiel-Situationen sehr hilfreich. Was auch toll wäre, wenn man die unterschiedlichen Laute ,Rufe, und Krächzen nochmal erklären könnte. Ich hatte mal in einem Video aufgeschnappt das so ein sanftes Gurren oder Schnarren nur innerhalb von Familienbande von Krähen gemacht wird. Deshalb mache ich dieses Geräusch auch bei meiner Lieblingskrähe. Ich versuche ihr damit zu signalisieren:"Freundschaft" oder "Familie" Aber sie guckt mich dann komisch an und ich weiß nicht ob das Geräusch richtig ausgeführt habe. Und Blöderweise höre ich das Geräusch auch wenn eine Krähe zur Brutzeit einen Bussard verscheuchen will in der Luft......
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Hallo, was bedeutet dieses Geräusch? ruclips.net/user/shortsU4MzC3cw6AQ?feature=share
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