@@naylisyazwina6836 In an Arabian or else a distinctly Ethiopian voice: - "I must continue to prove that I am a good & faithful servant to Allah *e v e r y d a y - -"* - Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo! Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo! _Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo! !_ (Rooster crows three times) Gotta respect that Muslim devoutess 😆😆😂 !
My favourite memory from my trip to Australia in 2005 - a life-long dream for me - was being joined by no less than NINE kookaburras, adults and adolescents, at a marina in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. They wanted to share our picnic lunch, and one juvenile actually perched on the arm of the lawn chair I was sitting in! I've never appreciated the profile view of a kookaburra since that moment - give me face-first, full-on clown any time. I doubt I'd ever get tired of their banter, but then I have had pet parrots who never shut up so I'm used to a cacophony! We did not feed them, to put the minds of animal conservationists to rest.
Our 2 year old son loves watching this over and over, then making the sound himself and saying "koo-ka-barr"!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful raw footage of a most remarkable Australian treasure.
They are very beautiful animals and very distinctly reflect the land in Australia. Their brown and speckled colours is very reminiscent to the sunburnt grass and tall eucalyptus trees.
When I visited Australia in 1991 and heard these in the distance, I finally realized this was the source of the "jungle" sound in Hollywood movies from the 1930s into the '50s - and never were such movies supposed to be taking place in Australia. I had always assumed these calls were made by monkeys, some of which do make loud noises sort of like this.
@@Macconator2010 Australia has a continental dimension, like China, Russia, US, Brazil, Canada (Australia is behind all these in size)... but it's not a continent... the continent Australia is in is called Oceania. Calling Australia a continent (not for figure of speech, being hyperbolic) its like calling US of America.
It is a sheer proof that even a monkey can see who first picks a fight. JUST LOOK. If there's no more excuse you made, then let's take a toll for your own this turn
These are not ours. We do have 4 in our tree outback. My hubby feeds them to encourage them to stay. Where there are Kookaburras, the snakes get eaten.
@@emmaliketotally Spiders are not dangerous though and actually really useful, except for funnel webs and alike obviously, which you might accidentally stand on and get bitten.
It so annoying when it happens everyday. They laugh 1 hour before my alarm goes off at 7. So now I just wake up at 6 and I don't even have to use an alarm.
I love these birds. I would never keep it in captivity thou, I think no bird should be kept in captivity, but I would love to just be able to have a chance to see them in the wild and listen to them in person.
ha same here! funny how they always come in pairs. id feed them ham and give them a scratch and they loved it. came back all the time. until we had to move :(
"Weren't you the one who tried to break me with goodbye? You think I'd crumble? You think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not I, I will survive. Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive. I've got all my life to live. And I've got all my love to give and I'll survive I will survive" (Mesopotamia 45:48)
we have about a dozen come sit on the hand rail out back each morning and night for a feed. they make a hell of a racket if you dont feed them fast enough
I played this and both of my cats went into full on berserk mode trying to find the source of the sound. :-D edit: Now they are all wound up playing with each other. :-)
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree, Eating all the gum drops he can see. Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra, Leave some there for me. I learned that song in elementary school many years ago. That and the one about polar bears are about the only ones I remember from school. I did sing it to my nieces when they were small, so I hope it will be passed on to their kids.
I’m 72 and can honestly say one of my very best friends was a Kookaburra. I’ve never forgotten him. He was a real pal.
Lucky.
@@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Tried not to think much… William wrecked,wreaked…..get wreaked, then I could not help, but think eso
They talk to me in the present from the past, or the Universe is a dickhead, lol.
I play this on a loop when I practice stand up comedy in front of a mirror.
Gold. 😂
Motivation Goals 101!
What? Why?
That is why they don't need alarm clocks in Australia :-)
...Or any farm in the States with a rooster. 4:00 am, 7 days a week, 365 a year 😲
The average australian call.
@@magnificentmuttley154 good for muslims that pray right before dawn haha
@@naylisyazwina6836 In an Arabian or else a distinctly Ethiopian voice:
- "I must continue to prove that I am a good & faithful servant to Allah *e v e r y d a y - -"*
- Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo!
Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo!
_Err Ooo Err Err Oooooo! !_
(Rooster crows three times)
Gotta respect that Muslim devoutess 😆😆😂 !
haha ha😁
It sounds like they are really laughing sometimes. Makes me happy to hear them in the morning.
I love how they feed off of each other when they start laughing! 😃
Like Laurel and Hardy !!!!
I love this bird. Australia has the most incredible wildlife.
That is amazing, I lived overseas for a while, the thing I missed most was lying in bed and hearing the Kookaburras wake up before dawn.
Чудо-чудное! Доброжелательная, отзывчивая птица! А уж попеть, завсегда-пожалуйста!!!
My favourite memory from my trip to Australia in 2005 - a life-long dream for me - was being joined by no less than NINE kookaburras, adults and adolescents, at a marina in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. They wanted to share our picnic lunch, and one juvenile actually perched on the arm of the lawn chair I was sitting in! I've never appreciated the profile view of a kookaburra since that moment - give me face-first, full-on clown any time. I doubt I'd ever get tired of their banter, but then I have had pet parrots who never shut up so I'm used to a cacophony! We did not feed them, to put the minds of animal conservationists to rest.
Aussies are amazing. Thank you Aussies for loving wildlife and integrating it into yours.
Our 2 year old son loves watching this over and over, then making the sound himself and saying "koo-ka-barr"!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful raw footage of a most remarkable Australian treasure.
@@PercivalHowardI'd disagree
They are very beautiful animals and very distinctly reflect the land in Australia. Their brown and speckled colours is very reminiscent to the sunburnt grass and tall eucalyptus trees.
I just love these cool, funny, laughing birds! Don't they just brighten up your day🤣😎🤗
These birds are so beautiful !!!! We are SO lucky to have them around.....great video..thank you
I would love to live down under just for the birds alone!!
I love kookaburras. Just look at them.
When I visited Australia in 1991 and heard these in the distance, I finally realized this was the source of the "jungle" sound in Hollywood movies from the 1930s into the '50s - and never were such movies supposed to be taking place in Australia. I had always assumed these calls were made by monkeys, some of which do make loud noises sort of like this.
Australia: The country where nature fucks with you just for the hell of it.
+Macconator2010 The cute yet annoyingly LOUD bastards eat snakes! Fear the mighty kookaburra; it's a badass!
+Macconator2010
Australia is not a country but a continent
+Arno van Kampen (Arendsoog) It is obviously both.
+Arno van Kampen (Arendsoog) Yes it is both, like the other guy said. Last time I checked we had a UN representative and everything.
@@Macconator2010 Australia has a continental dimension, like China, Russia, US, Brazil, Canada (Australia is behind all these in size)... but it's not a continent... the continent Australia is in is called Oceania. Calling Australia a continent (not for figure of speech, being hyperbolic) its like calling US of America.
Осеннее й какая красота умница громкая птичка 🎉🎉😂😂😂❤Не дай Бог такого ночью услышать 🎉🎉😂❤❤❤
They are awesome birds. Love their laugh
Kookaburras, the hyenas of the bird world.
ZeldafanNr2 cute hyenas*
😂😂😂😂😂
-Implying that hyenas aren't cute
Underrated comment right here.
It is a sheer proof that even a monkey can see who first picks a fight. JUST LOOK. If there's no more excuse you made, then let's take a toll for your own this turn
i love the noises they make so much, so cute!!
"HE'S GOT FOOD HE'S GOT FOOD!" "I GOT FOOD!" Translation of the two Kooks :3
one of the best sound creatures on earth. Love it!!
I love those! Australia would be a lucky place to live.
What a beautiful and unique song❤️
These are not ours.
We do have 4 in our tree outback.
My hubby feeds them to encourage them to stay.
Where there are Kookaburras, the snakes get eaten.
***** And given how many *horrifically* venomous snakes there are in Australia, I would assume that is a VERY good thing.
+Crystal Mary Lindsey Yep, found one eating a HUGE spider in my backyard just this morning too
Good old bush trick that one. Stumpies serve a similar function.
@@emmaliketotally Spiders are not dangerous though and actually really useful, except for funnel webs and alike obviously, which you might accidentally stand on and get bitten.
i am sorry.. but eaten by whom😲?
I am from South Asia.. and also bit stupid.
Certainly these birds do not eat them, right¡¿
I love these birds I wish I was astrailian so I could have dat cute accient
Just love Kookaburras
I love these birds!! :)
That sound brings joy to my heart.
🇭🇲❤️🇭🇲
As an Aussie I just love these birds.Their call is so iconically Australian.
So cute Bird 🐦😻.
LOVE these little birds ❤
I want that as my ringtone!
I like how they looked at the camera after they stopped laughing as though waiting for a reaction
They are so cutes!!!!!
"We got free food!! Stupid human!!! HAHAHA!!" xD
Yes, they woke me up this morning right outside my window
Sure is AMAZING!! Beautiful!!!
Australia is amazing place in world
such a wonderfully Australian sound!
I like the way the one joined in laughing while the food was still in it's beak!
Now that was indeed amazing. I've heard them in movies but this is the first time I've actually seen one sing!! Absolutley GREAT!
They're so gorgeous
You just can't help but laugh out loud with them :'D
It was so cuuuuuute. Adorable!
What beautiful little dinosaurs!
=.=
They are wonderful birds! I wish we had them in Canada!
So... awesome!!!
Imagine waking up to these lil guys singing outside your window every day. That would be cool.
It so annoying when it happens everyday. They laugh 1 hour before my alarm goes off at 7. So now I just wake up at 6 and I don't even have to use an alarm.
It's not all that bad I find it quite soothing.
Lavender Town Ghost Not when the like 8 of them
Hahaha yeah I guess. I hear like two of them in the distance.
Shtoops27 They're not called the 'Aborigine alarm clock' by some for nothing.
Great video! Always cheers me up to hear them laugh!
Love this bird....
THEY MAKE MY HEART SING!
So beautiful.
One of my all time favorite sounds. That and a big arse V8....STRAYA!
Beautiful birds
Lovely birdies, my favourites.
They are so funny😁😁☺️☺️😄🌺🌷
They're so obnoxious and it's amazing
Kookaburra sits in the old gum Tree..Merry Merry King of the Bush Is He..Laugh Kookaburra....Learned this Song in the early 60's in Music Class..Tku🥰
So cute!
that sound is the most icon of all sounds. I bet there are a 100 movies that has that sound in them. I just love that
they're very cute :P
They’re so cute!
Little dudes got an infectious laugh
Курочки! Красуньки!
👍🐦🐦
😂 there’s no other happybird like a kookie with dinner
"that is amazing" pretty much sums it up
“Blocked Drain - Corn - Ratty”
looooooove kukaburras. (sp?) treasure them!
Someone's morning will be greatly awaken by the birds
Beautiful animals
I love these birds. I would never keep it in captivity thou, I think no bird should be kept in captivity, but I would love to just be able to have a chance to see them in the wild and listen to them in person.
ha same here! funny how they always come in pairs. id feed them ham and give them a scratch and they loved it. came back all the time. until we had to move :(
Too cool for words!
I love how they move their wings while laughing. It's like they're machine guns
I think that was "give me some or I'll ..." "HAHAHA too late I ..." gulp!
we get them ALL the time in our backyard too!
my life is devoted to the birds
your life should b devoted to JESUS. Do NOT disrespect him EVER. again.
"Weren't you the one who tried to break me with goodbye? You think I'd crumble? You think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not I, I will survive. Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive. I've got all my life to live. And I've got all my love to give and I'll survive I will survive" (Mesopotamia 45:48)
caw CAWWW!!!!
@@jonathonman9862 THIS IS DISRESPECTFUL!!!!!! HOW WOULD YOUR MOTHER FEEL ABOUT THIS????? SHAME ON YOU!!!!
@@jonathonman9862 that was TERRIBLE!!!!
Awesome video. kookaburra's are really cool.
Sounds like an old engine getting started.
Such an iconic Australian sound.
we have about a dozen come sit on the hand rail out back each morning and night for a feed. they make a hell of a racket if you dont feed them fast enough
And this was recommended to me right now, 13 years apart. Birds are funny tho
Bellissimi.❤❤❤❤
It's like he tried to get his mate to sing, hoping he'd drop his tucker, so he could pinch it.
they are so cute
As im typing this I hear kookaburra's outside calling.. wow, what a coincident
Красавицы радовались что дают им кушать Приветствую вас из Казахстана Спасибо за птичек .
Like Whippoorwills here in US-really loud and only charming when you’re already awake
Субхааналлаахи ва бихамдихи.
Awesome kookaburra vid.
I played this and both of my cats went into full on berserk mode trying to find the source of the sound. :-D
edit: Now they are all wound up playing with each other. :-)
0:24, чудесные пташки)
Our birds are so extremely shy. I wish I could feed a wild European Mag-Pie from the hand. Sometimes it happens though.
That is just Hilarious! Just adore these guys!
Yeah it is a bit insulting when I hang out the was and a couple of Kookaburras start laughing at me. Lol
Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree,
Merry merry king of the bush is he.
Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra,
Gay your life must be :)
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree,
Eating all the gum drops he can see.
Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra,
Leave some there for me.
I learned that song in elementary school many years ago. That and the one about polar bears are about the only ones I remember from school. I did sing it to my nieces when they were small, so I hope it will be passed on to their kids.
Elizabeth White It's a classic song :)
Soma Cruz - holy crap thats the original? i only know of him sitting on the electric wire.... why do i not know the original haha
Do you come from a land down under
That comes out nice
До чего красива природа.