I'd never heard of a Butcher Bird before til an Aussie friend in a chat room mentioned them, I came here to see what the fuss was all about and this guy is just brilliant. He sounds like the happiest bird on the planet and he can't wait to tell you about it lol.
@@lordhong4558 - how did the Chinese Butcher bird learn Australian Butcher bird ? Maybe it took a, Rosella Stone course !... Wow, thankyou, what a fantastic audience. (21/Oct/2022-4:03am🇦🇺EST)
When I was little, I always thought that Australia has nothing interesting, America has it all, its amazing there..over the years I have realised that we in Australia have one of-no-the best animals and wildlife in the world. We have over 56 different species of parrots and these incredible birds! Not to mention an amazing reef. I am proud to be Aussie and I wouldn’t change that.
It's very easy to take something for granted when you're exposed to it every day! I went to Europe with my parents a few years back and was amazed at the centuries old art and architecture in cities like London and Paris, and it took me a while to see anything other than "boring old Australia" once we got back here :P
When I was a child in America, we regularly watched episodes of “Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.” Australia definitely has some cool things about it…every place does!
@@normeyoung One sure thing...the National Park where the Skippy series was made has plenty of background noises and callls from lots of these beautiful birds.
Australia is beautiful and unique. We have a bit of everything. I live in the lush hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. It's as fertile and green as anywhere in the world. Grew up in WA. Went camping in the mulga on the edge of the desert. Lived for a while among the magnificent karri forests of the South West. Spent 8 years in Tasmania. Now live a short drive to both the mountains and the beautiful coast in the Noosa hinterland. I feel blessed.
The sound is absolutely stunning. We have a family of butcher birds we've been feeding 10 years and every season they bring their 'kids' home. Often times when I've got music playing, particularly something slow, they come to serenade. Staggeringly beautiful video. Loved it. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful singing from the butcher bird with a Maggie in the background. I too have butcher birds and maggies that come into my yard and sing. But never as long as this. I often hear them in a bush behind my home singing ❤
That is a wonderful video. I think the butcher bird is singing for a feed. I have had grey butcher birds around me in 2 separate locations for about 18 years. I have noticed that on some occasions they will quietly sing a different repertoire to themselves which includes quiet chatter, warbling trills, and snatches of mimicking other bird calls such as whip birds, magpies, rosellas and others. Whenever they do this particular vocalizing, I have noticed it always comes some time before a big wind, rain or storm. I do find them the most intelligent birds and cherish their friendship.
They get VERY insistent at bfast and dinner. I've had them come into my old Queenslander and SCREAM that insistent, "I WANT MY FUCKING RAW ORGANIC MINCE. NOW!!!" song...... It's hard to miss, except you eardrums are bleeding
The undisputed king of the Aussie carollers; butcherbirds are a pure delight to have around the house. They sing their fabulously complex song for us for a few handouts; the ultimate bush busker, the butcherbird travels light to entertain.
I don't know if you'd call the Butcher Birds singing, 'carolling', actually. Magpies definitely carol. To me , the magpie is the undisputed king of Aussie carollers. I love them both. They both have wonderful songs, and are both fabulous mimickers!
Yes Jennifer. Thank you for giving God the glory. These created birds and all nature tell us of how Great the God we serve. God bless all those who love nature and take the time to admire the beauty around us.
I'm sitting under my patio here in West Oz playing this vid loud ,I'm surrounded within 20 meters of where I'm sitting by magpies,mudlarks,butcher birds, currawongs ,wattle birds,28,s and crows,I'm fair dinkum!That's with me whistling along too!!Ha ha ha ,choice vid cheers mate👍🇦🇺🦘🍻
If you listen carefully you will pick up his version of other birds, magpies especially. They are close in nature to the Lyrebirds that undoubtedly are the best copiers of any sound around. Sirens, circular saws, tradies drills, you name it.
I'm in Nthn Thailand, and hearing the butcher bird singing makes me so homesick! I'm in a city apartment block and all we have are pigeons and starlings!
Brings back such fond memories! They are such a delight to have around. We used to have a family that we fed who even sang in the house. I cried when we moved to another area. Thanks for posting this serenade. ❤️❤️
I once spent 6 weeks camping alone in the outback of York Peninsula. One of the many thrills of that experience was getting to hear a Pied Butcher bird sing from a dead tree miles from any humans. We have some pretty good singers in America but only our Mockingbird comes close. And it is very unusual for females of any species to sing. Butcher birds are amazing.
HAPPINESS IS ??? BUTCHERBIRD VISITORS !!! I have 2 families that visit, each with 3 offspring from last Springtime. All babies survived this year. Could not imagine life without BUTCHERBIRDS
I THINK THEY ARE SWEET. THERE IS ONE AROUND HERE THAT COMES TO MY BALCONY AND SINGS TO ME AND I SING BACK TO IT, THEN IT SINGS TO ME AGAIN AND AGAIN EACH TIME I SING BACK TO IT. IVE SEEN SOME BAD THINGS SAID ABOUT THEM ONLINE, BUT IVE NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEM WITH ANY OF THE BIRDS AROUND HERE INCLUDING THE CROWS. ALTHOUGH THE CROWS CAN BE ANNOYING SOMETIMES WHEN YOU START FEEDING THEM. BUT MY FAVOURITE WILD BIRDS ARE THE BUTCHER BIRDS FROM MY EXPERIENCES WITH THEM SO FAR.
Having returned to New Zealand the thing I miss the most is Australian birds and particularly the amazing butcher bird and coorong songs! And freshly made pizza!
I use a Pied Butcher Bird's call for the ringtone on my mobile. You should see the reaction of other people when, for example, my phone rings in a coffee shop! They are of the same genus as our (Australian) magpie, which also has a lovely warble.
Yes! This bird is not simply singing. Some of this is not the butcher birds natural song. The earlier part of this song is imitating the resonance of human speech. Listen hard, and see if you can identify the other sounds. It may be your phone, mobile or radio. He also makes a parrot or budgie noise and something like a bulbul.
He says my NAME! No joke, at 3.20 start listening and he will say Jess-i-ca. As a kid I would run around the house trying to figure out which parent or sibling was calling me. Found out it was some bird but never saw it. Only a few weeks ago at age 30 did I actually see the bird that calls my name haha Thank you, their so beautiful. We have Butch the butcher bird baby, his brother who is a little older and not as grey and their parents who LOVE to hang around. Every time I’m out in the garden Butch is right there with me waiting patiently for lawn grubs and curl grubs. I also have Renae and Frog Bird (named this because my partner and I couldn’t figure out what the noise was we were hearing, we looked through all the Aussie owls and frogs to find it was a possum! So he was named Frog Bird 💓) the possum couple and their baby unamed baby so far, waiting to hopefully see baby again soon as she’s been MIA. Mum hasn’t come around in a while and it’s hard to tell wether Frog Bird visiting or her) We have Pen and Teller the Magpie babies and their parents. Their first successful clutch after feeding plastic to their last two seasons babies 😢 Took some time in the council back area behind us where they live and removed all the rubbish people had carelessly thrown about. QLD Australia, we need to take care of our wildlife and environment. Big or small everyone can help 💓
Yes it was so beautiful as he/she sang for breakfast, they come everyday and let me know when they are there waiting for there food, we also get many as well other winged messengers that visit, they are such a blessing to watch and listen to.
Awesome I had a family of butcher birds that come to my house everyday some of them eat of my hand the other one is a bit weary and I have magpies aswell that visit everyday they have trusted us as they have brought their babies to my house aswell sometimes they will come inside the house they are highly intelligent birds and I love them ❤❤
Oh thanks for posting. I was thinking how I miss them. I had one who used to come and sing for me to come outside! And here's your post! Lovely, thank you.
I think this bird is a reincarnation of a jazz trompetist! Or Ella Fitzgerald :) Amazing improvisation of jazz and electronic music :) Here in Romania we dont have this kind of birds, thank you for the video!
OMG, what a beauty, I wake every morning to butcher birds, noisy minors, magpies, rainbow lorekeets, crimson and eastern rosellas, sulpher crested cockatoos and corellas. And then the crows start bossing peeps around. My butcher birds are elusive, not attention seaker like yours
This young Butcher Bird who I called Billy used to come and sing regularly. One day she came and started to sing, so I decided to record her! Now when I listen to this recording and the variety of notes in her range, I realise it was a very powerful message for me! Because I work with people’s voices and a variety of tones, Billy was showing me this, but I did not get the message straight away! Billy was going through the whole range of notes which is what I do with my clients to bring out the power of their own voice! Amazingly 2 years later she has been seen around the planet with just over 9500 views!
There's a software company, in Australia, called Cantabile. Its software processes Virtual Studio Technology instructions. They have a presence here on RUclips. Record a chirp and load it to Cantabile, then play it back at different frequencies (notes). See if the Butcher Bird will try to correct you!
Dear Andrena, thank you for this. " I LOVE this bird, even as he completes the healing tones in specific chakras, he then makes that funny 'cawark' sound to show it is done and then goes on to the next level. He is Great!!" Have you heard of our Healing Sound Seminar coming up in Hawaii in February with the Humpback whales and the dear Spinner dolphins (now often 400 of them!!) Wish you could come with our dear Elaine Thompson and share this bird film Joan Ocean Hawaii
Your ButcherBird appears slightly different to the ones in Southern Victoria. Mine are more black & white, & white chested. Thanks for posting the amazing Vid of your singing visitor, Beautiful Billy.
Andrena Forrest That is awesome & Great to hear. Any chicks yet? Our 2 families are very busy, perhaps chicks in the nest already. We will not see the little ones until they have fledged & accompany the parents on the daily visits for handouts. One family still have last years sub adult with them.
I'd never heard of a Butcher Bird before til an Aussie friend in a chat room mentioned them, I came here to see what the fuss was all about and this guy is just brilliant. He sounds like the happiest bird on the planet and he can't wait to tell you about it lol.
I play this for my orphaned butcher bird, it calms and engages them. Thank you x
Mine baby butcher bird also reacted to it's sound too! Mine is a chinese butcher bird, I am so amazed.
Used it to sing with a lil grey wild fella
@@lordhong4558 - how did the Chinese Butcher bird learn Australian Butcher bird ?
Maybe it took a, Rosella Stone course !...
Wow, thankyou, what a fantastic audience.
(21/Oct/2022-4:03am🇦🇺EST)
I also played this for my Indian Butcher bird. it went into a nirvana state. Im very impressed.
When I was little, I always thought that Australia has nothing interesting, America has it all, its amazing there..over the years I have realised that we in Australia have one of-no-the best animals and wildlife in the world. We have over 56 different species of parrots and these incredible birds! Not to mention an amazing reef. I am proud to be Aussie and I wouldn’t change that.
It's very easy to take something for granted when you're exposed to it every day! I went to Europe with my parents a few years back and was amazed at the centuries old art and architecture in cities like London and Paris, and it took me a while to see anything other than "boring old Australia" once we got back here :P
When I was a child in America, we regularly watched episodes of “Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.” Australia definitely has some cool things about it…every place does!
@@normeyoung One sure thing...the National Park where the Skippy series was made has plenty of background noises and callls from lots of these beautiful birds.
Amazed daily
Australia is beautiful and unique. We have a bit of everything. I live in the lush hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. It's as fertile and green as anywhere in the world. Grew up in WA. Went camping in the mulga on the edge of the desert. Lived for a while among the magnificent karri forests of the South West. Spent 8 years in Tasmania. Now live a short drive to both the mountains and the beautiful coast in the Noosa hinterland. I feel blessed.
I think this bird just found a place to enjoy its own talent.
The sound is absolutely stunning. We have a family of butcher birds we've been feeding 10 years and every season they bring their 'kids' home. Often times when I've got music playing, particularly something slow, they come to serenade. Staggeringly beautiful video. Loved it. Thank you for sharing.
In India wenever heard Butcher bird it is a great treat
Absolutely beautiful singing from the butcher bird with a Maggie in the background. I too have butcher birds and maggies that come into my yard and sing. But never as long as this. I often hear them in a bush behind my home singing ❤
I am so happy that I am Australian
(I moved from Russia 12 years ago at the age of 40)
Beautiful little one 🖤
I love the butcher birds, they are so cute and friendly and have the best singing
That is a wonderful video. I think the butcher bird is singing for a feed. I have had grey butcher birds around me in 2 separate locations for about 18 years. I have noticed that on some occasions they will quietly sing a different repertoire to themselves which includes quiet chatter, warbling trills, and snatches of mimicking other bird calls such as whip birds, magpies, rosellas and others. Whenever they do this particular vocalizing, I have noticed it always comes some time before a big wind, rain or storm. I do find them the most intelligent birds and cherish their friendship.
They get VERY insistent at bfast and dinner. I've had them come into my old Queenslander and SCREAM that insistent, "I WANT MY FUCKING RAW ORGANIC MINCE. NOW!!!" song......
It's hard to miss, except you eardrums are bleeding
❤
The undisputed king of the Aussie carollers; butcherbirds are a pure delight to have around the house. They sing their fabulously complex song for us for a few handouts; the ultimate bush busker, the butcherbird travels light to entertain.
I don't know if you'd call the Butcher Birds singing, 'carolling', actually. Magpies definitely carol. To me , the magpie is the undisputed king of Aussie carollers. I love them both. They both have wonderful songs, and are both fabulous mimickers!
@@7GodIsTheTruth7 Australian Magpies ARE Butcherbirds, they belong to the same family
@@nycot107 They are NOT Butcherbirds, they do belong to the same family though.
Merveilleux !!!
Sounds from the heavens!!! Thanks so much.
Yes Jennifer. Thank you for giving God the glory. These created birds and all nature tell us of how Great the God we serve. God bless all those who love nature and take the time to admire the beauty around us.
In the Myna Bird family? Magpie...distantly. The Aussie version of the Shrike. Lovely songs...killers at heart.
What a sweetie !! Australia has some amazing birds, with fabulous songs and many with glorious plumage ❤
This talkative fella is really cool!
I love these birds. I get one who occasionally sit close by and says hello.
Always love the sound of the butcher birds singing
Beautiful.
I've been searching everywhere for a quality recording of the Butcher Bird.
Now i've found it,
Thanks.
the talk of the angels, the way they chirp is quite amazing.
Its my pleasure he/she just sang from his heart beautiful!
I can't believe he's just singing and singing and singing, and nothing really repeated except the "theme" hoot that he sometimes comes back to 😍😍😍
I'm sitting under my patio here in West Oz playing this vid loud ,I'm surrounded within 20 meters of where I'm sitting by magpies,mudlarks,butcher birds, currawongs ,wattle birds,28,s and crows,I'm fair dinkum!That's with me whistling along too!!Ha ha ha ,choice vid cheers mate👍🇦🇺🦘🍻
Oh wow, that is wonderful.
Extraordinary. Thanks.
Why is it so relaxing ?
Oh wow, I would love to have Billy come to sing for me like that. Such a lovely song!
BlinkinFirefly, look at bird bath
So beautifulll...wonderful song..Thank you
Wonderful ! Such a rich array of sounds. At times, she seems to really talk to you. Thank you for posting this
If you listen carefully you will pick up his version of other birds, magpies especially. They are close in nature to the Lyrebirds that undoubtedly are the best copiers of any sound around. Sirens, circular saws, tradies drills, you name it.
Could listen to this for hours. 😊 his mum taught him well.
Wonderful, so special to capture that on video and thanks for sharing.
Woow. Wonderful bird and house.
The array of sounds this bird produces is honestly amazing!!
Dan Koyama, look at bird bath
I'm in Nthn Thailand, and hearing the butcher bird singing makes me so homesick! I'm in a city apartment block and all we have are pigeons and starlings!
Thank you so much Andrena for sharing these lovely singing birds with us 💞💞💝
Doreen, look at bird bath
SO much detail! Incredible.I wish scientists could find out more about bird song and what they mean.
Brings back such fond memories! They are such a delight to have around. We used to have a family that we fed who even sang in the house. I cried when we moved to another area. Thanks for posting this serenade. ❤️❤️
I once spent 6 weeks camping alone in the outback of York Peninsula. One of the many thrills of that experience was getting to hear a Pied Butcher bird sing from a dead tree miles from any humans. We have some pretty good singers in America but only our Mockingbird comes close. And it is very unusual for females of any species to sing. Butcher birds are amazing.
HAPPINESS IS ??? BUTCHERBIRD VISITORS !!! I have 2 families that visit, each with 3 offspring from last Springtime. All babies survived this year. Could not imagine life without BUTCHERBIRDS
all butcher birds should die.
I THINK THEY ARE SWEET. THERE IS ONE AROUND HERE THAT COMES TO MY BALCONY AND SINGS TO ME AND I SING BACK TO IT, THEN IT SINGS TO ME AGAIN AND AGAIN EACH TIME I SING BACK TO IT. IVE SEEN SOME BAD THINGS SAID ABOUT THEM ONLINE, BUT IVE NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEM WITH ANY OF THE BIRDS AROUND HERE INCLUDING THE CROWS. ALTHOUGH THE CROWS CAN BE ANNOYING SOMETIMES WHEN YOU START FEEDING THEM. BUT MY FAVOURITE WILD BIRDS ARE THE BUTCHER BIRDS FROM MY EXPERIENCES WITH THEM SO FAR.
my flock is 3 seasons old and im up to 9 now in the flock =) so awesome seeing the oldest pair and last years 3 bring the new 4 in to meet us =)
I always hear and see the same pied butchy on my train line near my house every morning he sings, it's so beautiful
Sounds really beautiful.
Having returned to New Zealand the thing I miss the most is Australian birds and particularly the amazing butcher bird and coorong songs! And freshly made pizza!
This one of the best. The.most beautiful bird sound
Andrena Forrest.. Awesome video! thanks for uploading.
I have Grey Butcherbirds around the place all the time and love them but this is special!
Wonderful, love that bird.
What wonderful singers they are! And what a fantastic video! Thank you!
I use a Pied Butcher Bird's call for the ringtone on my mobile. You should see the reaction of other people when, for example, my phone rings in a coffee shop!
They are of the same genus as our (Australian) magpie, which also has a lovely warble.
Beauitiful, thanks for sharing.
Look at bird bath
🦩😘
I love the song of the butcherbird. Very beautiful call.
Fell in love with this bird when I visited my children in Australia. Makes me homesick. Great performance. And better than the Hadeda Ibis!
Such a joyful sound!
What an amazing repertoire - very impressive! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for a great upload!
Magpies and butcher birds, buskers supreme.
billy you so gorgeous, making gorgeous sounds
Hipa mccready, look at bird bath
Best songbird in all the world! A nightingale sang ( casually) in an Australian backyard.
Looks like a young bird full of the joy of life
Robert Manly, look at bird bath
How beautiful 💖💖💖
These videos are sending my wild Butcher birds crazy. They are territorial and I have a family that I feed and they are trying to find the interloper
Oh wow, that is so incredibly beautiful!!! Amazing birds, Butcher Birds - completely delightful, and the they have such gorgeous songs. Thank you.
TrueLoveForJohnnyDepp, look at bird bath
This is the farest I can come to a God like experience on this unbelievable earth.
I have no doubt that my Grey Butcherbird family followed me over 7kms when I moved house. Their repertoires are unique.
Yes! This bird is not simply singing. Some of this is not the butcher birds natural song. The earlier part of this song is imitating the resonance of human speech. Listen hard, and see if you can identify the other sounds. It may be your phone, mobile or radio. He also makes a parrot or budgie noise and something like a bulbul.
He says my NAME! No joke, at 3.20 start listening and he will say Jess-i-ca. As a kid I would run around the house trying to figure out which parent or sibling was calling me. Found out it was some bird but never saw it. Only a few weeks ago at age 30 did I actually see the bird that calls my name haha
Thank you, their so beautiful. We have Butch the butcher bird baby, his brother who is a little older and not as grey and their parents who LOVE to hang around. Every time I’m out in the garden Butch is right there with me waiting patiently for lawn grubs and curl grubs.
I also have Renae and Frog Bird (named this because my partner and I couldn’t figure out what the noise was we were hearing, we looked through all the Aussie owls and frogs to find it was a possum! So he was named Frog Bird 💓) the possum couple and their baby unamed baby so far, waiting to hopefully see baby again soon as she’s been MIA. Mum hasn’t come around in a while and it’s hard to tell wether Frog Bird visiting or her) We have Pen and Teller the Magpie babies and their parents. Their first successful clutch after feeding plastic to their last two seasons babies 😢 Took some time in the council back area behind us where they live and removed all the rubbish people had carelessly thrown about.
QLD Australia, we need to take care of our wildlife and environment. Big or small everyone can help 💓
3:26? :D
Beautiful thanks for sharing
❤ My favourite bird.
Happy little soul great .
Pete Nikolic, look at bird bath
Colombia (América)
¡Qué melodía más bella! ¿Será Yma Sumac? De siempre recordar esta ave. Gracias
We get one every morning,it sings very complex call and response songs. It truly amazing .
Makes me think the bird must have been listening to jazz.
Amazing song:)
What an amazing wonderful bird :) Your so lucky to have a friend like this speaking with you.
This is so sweet. Thank you! :)
Yes it was so beautiful as he/she sang for breakfast, they come everyday and let me know when they are there waiting for there food, we also get many as well other winged messengers that visit, they are such a blessing to watch and listen to.
What do you feed the Pied Butcherbirds?
What a beautiful song!!
Missing the Butcher Birds ... thanx Andrena
Thank you Jimmy they are beautiful messengerx
Awesome I had a family of butcher birds that come to my house everyday some of them eat of my hand the other one is a bit weary and I have magpies aswell that visit everyday they have trusted us as they have brought their babies to my house aswell sometimes they will come inside the house they are highly intelligent birds and I love them ❤❤
Wow this birds got so many repertoires no wonder hoomans learned alot from these wonderful creatures kudos to em ❤❤❤
Oh thanks for posting. I was thinking how I miss them. I had one who used to come and sing for me to come outside! And here's your post! Lovely, thank you.
Singing for happy!!!😂👍
Pure awesomeness
NoChannelChannel, look at bird bath
I think this bird is a reincarnation of a jazz trompetist! Or Ella Fitzgerald :) Amazing improvisation of jazz and electronic music :)
Here in Romania we dont have this kind of birds, thank you for the video!
Comenzi333, look at bird bath
I think this Butcherbird is just doing an acoustic sound check.
One Two
Two Two Two
One Two Soo Soo
Just the same, it's a beautiful sound check.
OMG, what a beauty, I wake every morning to butcher birds, noisy minors, magpies, rainbow lorekeets, crimson and eastern rosellas, sulpher crested cockatoos and corellas. And then the crows start bossing peeps around. My butcher birds are elusive, not attention seaker like yours
Hi Tracey maybe you should record yours xx
I generally wake up to them, along with sulphur cresteds and Magpies. I linger on the verge of waking up before I am actually awake
I have noisy minors thay imitate my smoke alarm, lol, smoke alarm to close to oven
Tracey Williams My ButcherBirds come for meaty treats, regularly, & have brought their babies over many generations. Love the ButcherBirds.
Do you mean the two small crow species? Or the bigger Australian Raven 'Crow'?
I love the songs of butcher birds and I do miss hearing them sing now I'm in USA.
...you moved out?
One came to my bedroom window and seranaded me wonderful sound
Isn't that just beautiful!
I’m so jealous. I love these songsters but none in my area sadly. Glad to find videos like this though!
Spotted Reptile, look at bird bath
this could be the birds life story !!!
Some of the language used is a little bit colourful I must say! :P
HA HA! THEY SURE LIKE TO SING AND SHOW OFF THEIR SINGING TALENTS.
Yes, Wikipedia describes their birdsong as having a "characteristic 'rollicking'" quality. In other words, lively and playful.
Love your message thank you.
This young Butcher Bird who I called Billy used to come and sing regularly. One day she came and started to sing, so I decided to record her! Now when I listen to this recording and the variety of notes in her range, I realise it was a very powerful message for me!
Because I work with people’s voices and a variety of tones, Billy was showing me this, but I did not get the message straight away! Billy was going through the whole range of notes which is what I do with my clients to bring out the power of their own voice! Amazingly 2 years later she has been seen around the planet with just over 9500 views!
Such joy and happiness and delight at Life! Thanks Billy.x
My habituated wild Red Vent Bubul does this except a lot more quietly, almost like he is whispering it. Love it!
In my memory of caloundra, but those have kind of their own tune!so calming
There's a software company, in Australia, called Cantabile. Its software processes Virtual Studio Technology instructions. They have a presence here on RUclips. Record a chirp and load it to Cantabile, then play it back at different frequencies (notes). See if the Butcher Bird will try to correct you!
Hiya - Cantabile will not accept mp3 only Midi and Wav
Thank you I will check this out.
I have a gang that comes for a daily treat of mince ..... such good flyers too ! 😊
Annette Mason, look at bird bath
Dear Andrena,
thank you for this. " I LOVE this bird, even as he completes the healing tones in specific chakras, he then makes that funny 'cawark' sound to show it is done and then goes on to the next level. He is Great!!"
Have you heard of our Healing Sound Seminar coming up in Hawaii in February with the Humpback whales and the dear Spinner dolphins (now often 400 of them!!) Wish you could come with our dear Elaine Thompson and share this bird film
Joan Ocean Hawaii
Love that sound
You have a super talented bird there
So many vicious birds in Australia with cute melodies...
kapuzinergruft, look at bird bath
Your ButcherBird appears slightly different to the ones in Southern Victoria. Mine are more black & white, & white chested. Thanks for posting the amazing Vid of your singing visitor, Beautiful Billy.
Carla Afrika Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed little did I think Billy would be singing around the world on about 19,000 views now amazing hey!
hate these birds yuck
Andrena Forrest That is awesome & Great to hear. Any chicks yet? Our 2 families are very busy, perhaps chicks in the nest already. We will not see the little ones until they have fledged & accompany the parents on the daily visits for handouts. One family still have last years sub adult with them.
Thanks I not live that way anymore so no idea about chicks.
there's a Pied Butcher bird up here in SEQld- they'e great imitators
Billy probably came because he could hear all the singing in your house. He wanted to join in. 😀
When living in Tweed Heads we had a Momma, Puppy and baby fly into kitchen and wait to be fed. Love them x
That is amazing. I miss the sounds of rural living. I hope one day I will return back to the bush and live amongst the gum trees.
Roberta Jones, look at bird bath
What a beautiful creature butcherbirds are