this is truly a hidden gem of the internet. i didn’t know i needed these weird bird sounds but i’m so glad i found them. thank you close encounters of the bird kind
Fun fact: the call of the Cassowary is about 23 HTZ. Most humans’ hearing caps at 20 (which is just a bit lower), but the sound is so low that even some people can’t hear it.
Well, yes...no. When you hear a hungy monkey in Sri Lanka, it makes oooohuh, oooohuh, oooohuh. A hungry squirrel sounds like a bird "beep, beep, beep".
The thing about bird calls is that their sounds can remind you of home. Each region of the planet has its own unique set of bird species, so a unique set of sounds you can hear during the day, and that sound just gets imprinted into your mind forever.
Lyrebird: I see _ALL OF YOU_ and raise. Proceeds to mimic all other bird calls perfectly and mixes in construction equipment, circular saws, pneumatic hammers, car alarms, SLR and motor drive cameras, and children's toys.
Lyrebirds are wild because you very rarely see them, you usually only hear whatever noise they've decided to make and if you're in the middle of the bush and hear one mimicking a chainsaw or a human voice or something it's a very disturbing experience
If you've ever heard a Cassowary up close, it's something you'll never forget. The sound vibrates through your bones. I imagine that's the closest living thing to what dinosaurs may have sounded like.
The color of the bird is close to that of a Tibetan monks robe. I'm not a religious person I'm somewhat spiritual but I never thought there would be spirituality seen with animals on such a level LOL. Maybe these birds are monks in their own right.🐱
6:26 When I was in crew and we’d get out on the water in early morning, we’d always hear loons. They are the most haunting and beautiful sound I think I’ve ever heard
As i am getting older and now living in a tropical climate i have started to really appreciate birds and the beauty and majesty they bring to my everyday life.
If you are close enough to a Cassowary to hear that noise the only other noise you want to hear is yourself running as fast as you can. I've been put up a tree by 1 of those. They dont play nice. I admit it was my fault, I didnt see its nest and I got too close. I would have beaten Usain Bolt that day.
You know, it’s strange. Here in Australia I hear channel billed cuckoos quite a lot, especially during warm/rainy weather, but I’ve never actually seen one in person.
They are fairly shy. Having said that, I had one land in a tree outside my open bedroom window, 6:00am. It started that raucous squawking and scared the hell out of me. They are reasonably big birds too.
That once happened to Japanese soldier... They thought they we're getting their ass shot but it's just the bird normal day trying to attract females...
@@d1cks0da5 i actually would if I had money XD I live in germany and I feel like there are only like 3 bird species here and all of them make the same sound lol.
@@d1cks0da5 All the birds where people live make regular bird noises. We'd need plqne tickets and/or money judt to go hear exotic birds, man. Think logically.
So the Willow Grouse was the bird they used as a reference for the recreated Utahraptor sounds. Also, the Channel Billed Cuckoo was the one which sounds were used to recreate the Quetzalcoatlus sounds. Absolutely amazing, considering that all dinosaurs were actually birds.
And I just wanted to add, how refreshing it is that this video is given over entirely to the bird sounds, no human narration or other distractions. thank you!
So many mesmerising sounds. The Black throated Loon is the most beautiful to me, and makes me think of old Disney films when there was a spooky bit in a swamp at night, like The Rescuers. The Tui has the most playful sound. I was mimicking a lot of these birds and I was laughing my head off while doing it 😅😆🤣
Little known fact about the Go away bird. It is known as uMguwe (the it's you bird) in the Ndebele language because it sounds like it's exclaiming, 'Nguwe!' -' it's you!', in an accusatory manner to imply guilt. When the English arrived, they heard 'Go away' and thus the world has come to know it by that name.
When I was a kid I had one of those books with build in speakers that would make sounds when turning a page and one of these books was themed around birds and bird sounds. And one of these specific sounds was the exact same one as at 0:39 I'm weirdly happy to finally know what bird made this specific sound, after all these years.
Having grown up over the years with them in the creek down the street, it's a pretty calming sound believe it or not. Something about the call and bird such an Australian icon makes it feel homely.
They're my favorite bird. I remember going camping out at the lake as a kid and listening to their calls when falling asleep. Something thats always made me feel so calm.
Extremely enjoyable. I got in touch with my wild side. Birds are descended from dinosaurs. Imagine these sounds in the forest, wow! How magnificent our world is. Thank you!
It is even believed that this is how most if not every dinosaur sounded like. They didn't really roar but rather let out low growls like the cassowary.
Oh it is the hoatzin, their front claw is so obvious when they were bebes, the bebes use it to climb and hang on to twig, the adult still have it but it is just covered in feather.
4:26 albatrosses are just weird birds in general, but their courtship rituals are something that is truly a sight, and sound, to behold. With strange beak clacks and loud otherworldly calls, as well as the mating dance itself, it’s one of the most strange yet spectacular things in nature.
@@ShaneSchoeman96 there’s some kind of bird here in south Mississippi that sings “liberty” like that stupid insurance commercial rofl 🤣 and it drives my ex crazy. Hilarious 😂
We were holidaying in the Mid-North Coast of NSW, Australia and heard a type of bird whose call sounds like ‘peanut butter’. I don’t know what it looks like.
Funny thing is, I’ve grown up hearing stuff like kookaburras and channel-billed cuckoos every other day, and you never realise people might find stuff like that weird because it’s just normal for you. Also, thanks for helping me finally put a bird to the sound I was hearing for the cuckoos lol. And if you want suggestions - whip birds are another thing I grew up with that have an interesting call.
8:36 That's the bird sampled in Bjork's album Utopia! I always thought that was a digital sound made to resemble some kind of non-existing alien-like lifeform! This blew my mind!
What's cooler is that the rustleing sound you hear is also made by the bird. I live in Costa Rica and as a little girl it took me forever to figure out the the bird also made the rustling sound.
4:28 “here are the calls of a pubescent teenage boy. you can hear the call we call ‘voice cracks’ and the sound of him typing on his phone. you can also hear him screaming because he lost in fortnite to a gamer girl“
i would actually be terrified, uncanny level shit right there, out in the middle of nowhere, nature has engulfed you, swallowed up by mouth the wilderness, when suddenly, echoing in the trees you hear a human voice yell "go away! go away!!" the uncanny voice bounces from tree trunk to tree trunk while you look around around so see who said that, looking for an animal presence... Nothing but the sway of the trees and distant birds, feeling an uneasy sense of dread you turn around and run back the way you came from (ofcourse i took your comment literally but making a little story like that is kinda cool to me :)
Fun fact: The cartoon dolphin noise was used ever since "Flipper", but it wasn't recorded from a real dolphin, it was a sped up call of a laughing kookaburra.
People normally associate birds with beautiful songs, like thrushes and warblers. But there are thousands of bird species and the diversity of behavior is really incredible. I was happy to recognize at least a couple of ABA area species. Thanks for putting this together.
It truly is they have like 4 different calls and they all send chills down my spine apparently the first peoples around where I lived believed that the common loon was some sort of spirit because they appear and disappear so quickly and silently normally you will hear them more then You see them. I still love loons though truly beautiful birds
My family owns a cabin on a lake in Maine, really rural area. My favorite part of being up there was always sitting on the dock at night listening to the loons. When I was a kid it was a floating dock, it was so relaxing to take a chair and blanket down there on a breezy night and just rock on the dock moving on the waves and look at the stars while listening to them.
0:07 creaky floor 0:40 dial up internet 1:08 person choking on a grape 1:29 full auto laser rifle 2:05 person's stomach rumbling 2:35 person annoyingly babbling 3:13 outside of a 90s nightclub 3:52 spaceship emergency alarm 4:26 warzone 5:17 person closing a canteen 6:10 sci fi siren 6:43 handheld metal detector 7:11 dragon growl 7:28 spaceship computer system 8:27 ion cannon charge
this is truly a hidden gem of the internet. i didn’t know i needed these weird bird sounds but i’m so glad i found them. thank you close encounters of the bird kind
Thank you for your comment. You're very welcome! :)
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So when in horror movies they hear a terrifying hellish sound and say: "calm down, it may be a bird or something" it's not actually so stupid
PFFFT---
Bruh
Animals make some scary fuckin sounds dude
:-)
True
Whoever named that "Go away" bird was a Legend 😂
Shoulda been Waluigi because “Wah”
@@madisonmorris7394 Then it would be called grey-go-away-Waluigi
In my language we call it a “kwevoël” which means bird that goes “kwe”
Sounds more like its saying "Boi"
It's called the go away bird because native tribes in Africa heard the bird as if it were saying go away
7:14 Bruh, the bass on that bird is insane
JHXDJHFGJ
Kiko Axure that bitch drops low ngl
This is the one mate
That’s not a bird anymore, that’s a full fledged dinosaur
Fun fact: the call of the Cassowary is about 23 HTZ. Most humans’ hearing caps at 20 (which is just a bit lower), but the sound is so low that even some people can’t hear it.
After years and years of hiking and hearing creepy noises in the woods one thing I've learned... It's always a bird!
Well, yes...no. When you hear a hungy monkey in Sri Lanka, it makes oooohuh, oooohuh, oooohuh. A hungry squirrel sounds like a bird "beep, beep, beep".
Or a mountain lion.
Certain frogs also
Or a fox
Or humans being weird
Most birds: Weird sound
Brown Sicklebill: Machine gun
Timestamp?
@@sahifatazkhan9980 1:31
@@arson8988 thanks
playing army in the woods
Some real Star Wars stuff tbh
2:49 I was expecting a bass drop after that
That would’ve been lit tho...
7:16
xDD
After that it says "a Bible" really fast. 😁😁
LMAO😹😹😹😹😹😹
1:30 everybody gansta till the birds start shootin
I legitimately lost my $#!+ when I read this!
ThEy’rE iN tHe TREEEESS
Vietnam send their regards
LMAO I CANT
💀
The thing about bird calls is that their sounds can remind you of home. Each region of the planet has its own unique set of bird species, so a unique set of sounds you can hear during the day, and that sound just gets imprinted into your mind forever.
Cicadas in the summer are forever in my mind.
. etc- nod caiovrc.s öökatone*
For me itll always be mourning doves and geese, love hearing the lil "hoo-hoo" sounds in the morning and the HONKS HONKS throughout the day xD
@@axelgobuzzzz Northeast America i assume? Geese honking are very season as well. Like spring or fall.
@@awepossum1059 more southern canada, and yea its one of my favorite parts of the changing seasons
2:50 that’s how my Grandpa’s tractor starts
HAHA
pfffff that’s a pretty spot on description
lol
That's how my heart starts
That hit right on the spot
I came here looking for inspiration for dinosaur noises and came out with ideas for Sci Fi devices....birds are weird
Jack Snipe, eh? yup, that fucker sounds like a UFO.
Brown Sicklebill sounds like a laser machine gun!
Zestful Maple A cassowary skeleton looks remarkably like a scaled down raptor. It even has claws on its vestigial wings.
Dinosaurs aren't birds though. Dinosaurs are Saurichians (lizard hips) and if anything birds would've originated from the Ornithischians (bird hips).
Birds are the last direct descendants of dinosaurs, like it or not.
Little brother: _punches me_
Me: _lightly punches back_
Little brother: 4:44
Totally accurate
LMFAO 😂
More like 3:54 😂
haha
almost sounds like a horse
A flock of brown sicklebills would sound like a paintball competition.
To me it would sound like world war 3 is happening
0:43
My dude be sounding like a hair razor running out of batteries.
He kinda look like it too, ngl lmao
😂😂😂😂😂 I actually cracked up irl at this so damn funny 🤣😭
Or a air raid siren
And a cow moo at the end
Kinda sounded like wall-e to me 😅... anyone?
06:45 every airport security gate be like.
IM CRYINGG 😂😂😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Perfect
These are actually in the forest near us and always make these sounds
lmao
5:48 When the popcorn start poppin'
Somehow after I read your comment and imagined it I smelled popcorn
@@animehxoe9047 The human brain can imagine smells so vividly. It has happened to me as well.
Lucascito_03 OMG FR
Incognito I wasn’t enthusiastic about popcorn popping... I was agreeing to what he said about imagining smells so vividly.
Incognito the human brain imaging smells so vividly.
Lyrebird: I see _ALL OF YOU_ and raise.
Proceeds to mimic all other bird calls perfectly and mixes in construction equipment, circular saws, pneumatic hammers, car alarms, SLR and motor drive cameras, and children's toys.
Can it mimic dinosaur roars
@@andrewsayward8503 nah because they extinct, but if they weren't, definitely
Lyrebirds are wild because you very rarely see them, you usually only hear whatever noise they've decided to make and if you're in the middle of the bush and hear one mimicking a chainsaw or a human voice or something it's a very disturbing experience
@@Idontknow12275 I mean if played from a video
Hearing all these calls always makes me wonder how the earth sounded millions of years ago when dinos still wandered around.
b4 too many houses...and ppl?
@Dr. Cool birds are dinosaurs themselves.
If you've ever heard a Cassowary up close, it's something you'll never forget. The sound vibrates through your bones.
I imagine that's the closest living thing to what dinosaurs may have sounded like.
Motherfucking scary that's for sure 😂
Same.
It wasn't millions of years ago, maybe less then a 1000 years.
Where do you think the stores about the dragon and the princess come from ?
3:15 the Jack Snipe sounds like it's absorbing something's life energy.
Healing sounds
Sounds like something from half life 1
Houndeye absorbing energy
I searched other videos about the sound a Jack Snipe makes and I did not hear them making this sound in any of them.
@@erikfarkas7868 omg the hev charging machines on the walls!! Yesss
6:11 it sounds so beautiful
Yes, sounds so futuristic, too. Lol
@@KH-eo6lg I know rigth
Its otherwordly
@@cannedcrickets9932 like kinda but it's still beautiful
That sound reminds me of summer nights at a lake
The black-throated Loon sounds like some kind of supernatural, cosmic bird…
7:40 I like how this bird has a super short common name and then an entire military title’s worth of species name
Tui in other words known as pdkfididndjskdudnjsksldkcjuvmrmeydhr
Naw,7:14 is because it has a bass drop and the bird makes it more dramatic
Species names are overly complicated.
That bird sound like its systems are booting up
TUICK TUICK
5:23 when you think your mouse is broken and you’re trying to get it to work
Underrated lmao 😂
Absolutely underrated
So UNDERRATED
Lol
lmfao
3:29 is some kind of underground alien rave
Thats hilarious!
Whack lol
sounds like me hitting on my bong
yeah man, i was actually hoping for the bass to kick in.
What's wrong with his eye?
I was lucky enough to own a Grey-go-away bird when I was younger. They are magnificent birds and make beautiful calls.
Sitting in class, taking a test, all is quiet.
My stomach: 2:07
maybe you have a bird stuck in there you never know
Lol it happened to me today😂
*w o o o o o*
I taught the bird was "Great potato" XD
Zoya Sheikh same
3:13 is like standing outside a club in the 90's
I KNEW IT SOUNDED FAMILIAR.
Ya
'90s
@@englishatheart GO AWAYY
@@englishatheart
“waeehhh”
-Go away bird
Willow Grouse sounds like a stalled lawnmower
5:08 what I imagine a horse hyperventilating would sound like
7:45 is someone tuning an instrument
i love birds so much. they’re so diverse and intriguing and hearing all the different sounds they make is a whole adventure
3:53
This to me is by far the scariest sound I could hear out alone in the jungle
Scared the absolute shit out of me.
Its loud
A good car alarm
@@nesswhopees no crap
these things are everywhere where i live. they wake u up at like 5am it fkn sucks
1:30 imagine taking a walk in the woods and suddenly you hear this
Rambo bird
I’d shit my pants
@@Misko_is_missing get to the Chopper
3:54 Hold my beer
I hear a similar sound, not the same bird though, in my local area and I wake up to that and I am honestly fine with it
This was amazing. Not only because I can now put faces to the sounds I always hear, but because its so fascinating how different birds can sound!
3:54 this sounds exactly like when my sister sees a spider
Damn man, never knew your sister was a pig being slaughtered 💀
@@itspablo217 yeah and you also never knew my sister at all
@@itspablo217 but yeah ur right
ARHMAHTMJTW BRUHH 💀💀
4:44 my sister 😂
0:43 Since when did birds have receding hair lines?
😂😂😂
The color of the bird is close to that of a Tibetan monks robe. I'm not a religious person I'm somewhat spiritual but I never thought there would be spirituality seen with animals on such a level LOL. Maybe these birds are monks in their own right.🐱
Sounds like a vibrating phone
bruh look at this dude
They arent called bald eagles for nothing
4:47
Expo marker on whiteboard
this comment is so underrated omg i love this
Thank you for this blast from the past.
5:04 when the teacher wants you to stop making noise with the marker
beautiful comment
Sounds literally like a horse
1:30 never invite that bird into a PTSD group therapy
You should hear the shoebill stork.
No one:
DJ's: 1:42
That's a good one
😂
👀😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I was actually at 1:42 and I saw your comment plus it's funny
hahahahahaha
6:26 When I was in crew and we’d get out on the water in early morning, we’d always hear loons. They are the most haunting and beautiful sound I think I’ve ever heard
They're so stunning too
Loons and foxes have the most haunting cries I’ve ever heard, imo.
If I would hear that in the middle of spruce forest with echos it would be the scariest thing ever happened to me
That’s Canada for you, I live there
They are so fucking beautiful it looks like come out of photoshop. And the sounds with echo, wtff. Nature is insane.
2:27 didn’t know gordon ramsay was a bird
Go Ducks! Yes
FFFUCCKKINGG RAAWWWWW!!
Raw!
Raw
Raw
Oh
😅😅😂
As i am getting older and now living in a tropical climate i have started to really appreciate birds and the beauty and majesty they bring to my everyday life.
1:29 *they were in the trees...*
They were having a war
*And the trees are speaking Vietnamese*
Semper f... f... *flashback*
This bird legit sounds like a gun
*some folks are born made to wave the flag*
If you are close enough to a Cassowary to hear that noise the only other noise you want to hear is yourself running as fast as you can. I've been put up a tree by 1 of those. They dont play nice.
I admit it was my fault, I didnt see its nest and I got too close. I would have beaten Usain Bolt that day.
Ankles Underrated comment.
if you didn't -see- its nest though it's not your fault ^^: you either see something or you don't. unless you didn't see it on purpose...
@@fumomofumosarum5893 ''Didn't see on purpose''
Hits blunt
Bruh
Ankles 😂😂😂
Sounds like a predator sound... reminds me about this true T-Rex sound scientists assume he made... only way deeper than the casuar
1:29 when you and your platoon are walking in the jungle and the birds start speaking Vietnamese.
I laughed entirely too hard at this
Ahahahha
Sounds like a machine gun
Dude I'm Vietnamese
Best comment
You know, it’s strange. Here in Australia I hear channel billed cuckoos quite a lot, especially during warm/rainy weather, but I’ve never actually seen one in person.
The best birds in the world are from Australia. I am American and have been to Australia twice. The native animals and birds are all amazing ❤
They are fairly shy. Having said that, I had one land in a tree outside my open bedroom window, 6:00am. It started that raucous squawking and scared the hell out of me. They are reasonably big birds too.
I’ve had a very lucky encounter seeing one at my local pond, it was so weird because it was being fed by a crow????
@@kellieruxton167 They are brood parasites, they lay their eggs in other birds nests. That crow probably raised it as one of its own.
The noises it makes are terrifying, just imagine hearing one at night
4:48 man, who knew birds were so good at impersonating horses!
Nah!
They are Just Having A Mental Breakdown.
And crying.
*YEEHAW.*
😂😂😂
Also machineguns
That bird is a whole rodeo.
1:30 I wonder how mercenaries would react to hearing that in the jungle.
@@eveelien1098 lmao right?!!!!
That would be soooooooooo funny!
That once happened to Japanese soldier... They thought they we're getting their ass shot but it's just the bird normal day trying to attract females...
@@chronological3957 Very interesting! 😆😮
That bird can surely trigger PTSD on military veterans.
6:30 I love how the first Black-throated Loon is all elegant but the second is just like ・_・
I know right 😱
It's still spooky. Imagine listing this bird at 3am.
Mobeen Ahmed it sounds pretty to me
@@TheRandomWolf I am not saying that it is not beautiful. It's beautiful as heaven!
melitopiia it sounds like vaporeon
3:17 bird be birdboxing some sick beats
Male_07 bird?😂
4:44 me when I see the most tinyest spider that's harmless
LOL
Relatable.
Why you start beating your meat for a bit tho
@@Kamicoin_ huh😂😂
Alright who scared the horse
This is one of the greatest compositions of experimental electronics I have ever heard. 9 minutes of pure scfi ambience
Yeah, specially the one at 3:41
Especially the tui
The last bird sounds un bjork track "utopía"
@Akien Baker you bit the bait
This comment makes me wish I had some music/sound editing software. Some of these birds could be used in an EDM song.
Sounds of wilderness. Without internet and these people, we might never hear these sounds for our whole life.
A big reason why we make the videos
Although you could go outside bro. Where the birds are.
@@d1cks0da5 "Outside"? Stop making things up bro
@@d1cks0da5 i actually would if I had money XD I live in germany and I feel like there are only like 3 bird species here and all of them make the same sound lol.
@@d1cks0da5 All the birds where people live make regular bird noises. We'd need plqne tickets and/or money judt to go hear exotic birds, man. Think logically.
So the Willow Grouse was the bird they used as a reference for the recreated Utahraptor sounds. Also, the Channel Billed Cuckoo was the one which sounds were used to recreate the Quetzalcoatlus sounds. Absolutely amazing, considering that all dinosaurs were actually birds.
Interesting, what series was this?
@@birdkind Dinosaur Vocalisation Study 2022 Cretaceous Era
1:28 Oh we have these in detroit! They keep me up at night :"(
You missed the joke dude
@@pmgg8906 eh
willj78 can't have shit in detroit!
Lmao! 😂😂😂
HAHAHAHAAH
5:27 When suddenly your internet goes away and your page doesnt load, so you go berserk and press the reload page like a million times.
**Lmfao it's sounds like the click of a computer mouse**
Lmao
@@pokemon_trainer_isaiah LOL
XD
lol
Waiter: "How would you like your steak, sir?"
Velociraptor sitting at the table: 2:27
**gordan ramsy wants to know ur location**
I thought they sounded like an old man saying woaao LOL
"RAW, RAW"
I love velociraptors
Rip echo, delta, Charlie, and blue :(
*THIS IS WHY I LOVE DINOS*
7:32 An actual living checkout counter XD
And I just wanted to add, how refreshing it is that this video is given over entirely to the bird sounds, no human narration or other distractions. thank you!
You're welcome, we understand the frustration and try to keep them simple :)
1 crying baby
2 zombie cat
3 gulping in fear
4 machinegun
5 grumpy monkeys
6 in pain
7 crazy clown
8 alien probe
9 eerie screams
10 weird noises
11 metals sharpening
12 scary mating calls
13 extraterrestrial sounds
14 distant voices
15 cracking door opening
16 spaceship
17 deeply scanning
12 scary mating calls
me: [insert lenny face here]
weird noice but sounds like mad donkey horse
You are genius man thanks
9:erie screams
r e e
10: demented donkeys
8:30 this sounds interesting, I wonder how an Orca or Dolphin would respond to this sound
“What did you call me???”
Or 6:11
Sound like a pulse or energy rifle reloading
Probably try to eat it but i get your point 😂
😮❤ wow i love you
So many mesmerising sounds. The Black throated Loon is the most beautiful to me, and makes me think of old Disney films when there was a spooky bit in a swamp at night, like The Rescuers.
The Tui has the most playful sound. I was mimicking a lot of these birds and I was laughing my head off while doing it 😅😆🤣
And now I know what Robert Burns meant by "Thou green-crested lapwing, thy screaming forbear."
2:27
Ron Weasly’s mom: RON! RON!
Omfg😂😂😂
Lmao
Alissa Lou 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
RONALD WEASLEY, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!!?!
Little known fact about the Go away bird. It is known as uMguwe (the it's you bird) in the Ndebele language because it sounds like it's exclaiming, 'Nguwe!' -' it's you!', in an accusatory manner to imply guilt.
When the English arrived, they heard 'Go away' and thus the world has come to know it by that name.
That's a great fact!
That's awesome thank you
bballjizzo there’s this bird that idk what it is lol but it does cheater cheater cheat - cheater cheater cheat lol 😂
Go away...
Bilingual birb! We have one too - called in Māori 'Ruru' for it's call; called in English 'Morepork' for the same
0:21 - 0:26 *When you are trying to be quiet but the floorboards are loud af.*
Stop hahahaha😂😂😂
9:18 when you go to open the door
Great observation
lmao, can't unhear it now.
When I was a kid I had one of those books with build in speakers that would make sounds when turning a page and one of these books was themed around birds and bird sounds. And one of these specific sounds was the exact same one as at 0:39
I'm weirdly happy to finally know what bird made this specific sound, after all these years.
1:32 this bird gonna give gramps Vietnam flashbacks
1:47 if I were to hear that in the forest, I'd go full blown panicked about my life, thinking that there are people of a wild tribe coming after me. 💀
we have some birds in my country that make noises that are similar to that,these noises actually calm me and remind me of the country side
i would sometimes hear that bird in like videos or cartoons and i always thought it was some type of monkey but i guess i was wrong
Imagine this 7:14
I ugly laughed at this my fucking god dead
Having grown up over the years with them in the creek down the street, it's a pretty calming sound believe it or not. Something about the call and bird such an Australian icon makes it feel homely.
Loons are native to where I live, and I love listening to them on the lake, especially when it's getting darker out. Such a haunting sound
They're my favorite bird. I remember going camping out at the lake as a kid and listening to their calls when falling asleep. Something thats always made me feel so calm.
Lucky! They have one of the most beautiful calls of any bird out there. I’d love to be able to just sit out and listen to them.
same here, I’m glad to have them as my state bird!
I live in the foothills of the Ozarks and I love listening to whip-poor-wills in the dusk hours.
One of the most beautiful sounds on Earth, makes me miss Maine.
The White Bellbird needs to be on this list! Such a weird, electronic sounding voice. And they're extremely loud!
2:28
Gordon Ramsey’s bird
RAW
Ahahahahahaha I'm dying
Just died laughing!
*RAW-*
I knewww someone had said this lmao
WAH
Imagine all of this, but deeper.
Congratulations, you now have probably-accurate dinosaur sounds.
Except the cassowary, that one's already deep as shit
@@cobgod1415 _M O R E B A S S_
@@cobgod1415 old dinos voices would be much MUCH deeper.
@@witchflowers6942 Yeah, someone should make a vid with all these sounds reduced to super bass. And dino pics.
@@treewalker1070 google dinosaur sounds. People have done basically that but more scientific
6:13 yo that looks and sounds like something traped between this and another dimension
It’s head is too smooth it doesn’t look real
@@suppeccnole6787 God just hasn't fully rendered that one yet, still in beta form :/
I just googled pictures of that birb. They all look fake 🤨😂
Where i live there's a lot of those birds, it's relaxing to hear them sing. 😊
Wtf
Extremely enjoyable. I got in touch with my wild side. Birds are descended from dinosaurs. Imagine these sounds in the forest, wow! How magnificent our world is. Thank you!
7:14 That's a flipping dinosaur, you can't convince me otherwise
from all the birds that exits, this one has the most similarities to dinosaurs
It is even believed that this is how most if not every dinosaur sounded like. They didn't really roar but rather let out low growls like the cassowary.
Birds are dinosaurs
@@fakefreckles6253 birds are dinosaur but there's big difference between a chicken and cassowary
Considering most dinos are birds and not lizards, yea
2:36 "the left the left left"
2:51: "oh... wait wait waitwaitwaitwait. 😂
I hear "ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok" lol
@@billdsafdsad That's a really fast okay. Lol 😆
More like come here
@@Davidpoland2005 yea I also heard come here
The bird is either using google maps or can't figure out which party to vote for.
The Cassowary is an actual dinosaur and no one can change my mind.
Actually, all birds are dinosaurs! So You're not wrong :)
@@JennyLongma2001 kind of
There's actually one bird who still have a front claw on their wing like raptor does, but i forget their name.
Oh it is the hoatzin, their front claw is so obvious when they were bebes, the bebes use it to climb and hang on to twig, the adult still have it but it is just covered in feather.
Let me attempt to change your mind look up a shoebill and the shoebill sounds sounds like automatic gunfire
4:26 albatrosses are just weird birds in general, but their courtship rituals are something that is truly a sight, and sound, to behold. With strange beak clacks and loud otherworldly calls, as well as the mating dance itself, it’s one of the most strange yet spectacular things in nature.
And their makeup job.
Some of these birds sound very human, Sci-Fi-like and monstrous. Quite unsettling, funny and fascinating. The Willow Grouse is my favourite.
My favourite too!
That one is my favorite too
It's so unusual
Go-away-bird: * exists *
Introverts: * stand up for the national anthem *
We have them in South Africa... Their sound can be very annoying while they're flying... It's more like goawAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY! IRL.
LOL
I wouldn’t just stand, I need a coop full of them to sound off. Yeah I’ve gotten crotchety in my old age lol 😝
@@ShaneSchoeman96 there’s some kind of bird here in south Mississippi that sings “liberty” like that stupid insurance commercial rofl 🤣 and it drives my ex crazy. Hilarious 😂
We were holidaying in the Mid-North Coast of NSW, Australia and heard a type of bird whose call sounds like ‘peanut butter’. I don’t know what it looks like.
Brown sicklebill: exists
Veterans: *_THEY'RE IN THE TREES_*
Funny thing is, I’ve grown up hearing stuff like kookaburras and channel-billed cuckoos every other day, and you never realise people might find stuff like that weird because it’s just normal for you.
Also, thanks for helping me finally put a bird to the sound I was hearing for the cuckoos lol.
And if you want suggestions - whip birds are another thing I grew up with that have an interesting call.
8:36
That's the bird sampled in Bjork's album Utopia! I always thought that was a digital sound made to resemble some kind of non-existing alien-like lifeform! This blew my mind!
It’s tweeting backwards
Say subhan allah
What's cooler is that the rustleing sound you hear is also made by the bird. I live in Costa Rica and as a little girl it took me forever to figure out the the bird also made the rustling sound.
she sampled the hole album?
Yo I can hear it that’s wild!!
4:28
“here are the calls of a pubescent teenage boy. you can hear the call we call ‘voice cracks’ and the sound of him typing on his phone. you can also hear him screaming because he lost in fortnite to a gamer girl“
5:04 Niggggaaaaa
😂😂😂😂
Lel
This needs more likes
LMAO
imagine walking through the woods and a bird starts saying "go away"
i would actually be terrified, uncanny level shit right there, out in the middle of nowhere, nature has engulfed you, swallowed up by mouth the wilderness, when suddenly, echoing in the trees you hear a human voice yell "go away! go away!!" the uncanny voice bounces from tree trunk to tree trunk while you look around around so see who said that, looking for an animal presence... Nothing but the sway of the trees and distant birds, feeling an uneasy sense of dread you turn around and run back the way you came from (ofcourse i took your comment literally but making a little story like that is kinda cool to me :)
Loons are magnificent, and their song is pure magic. It's legend come true.
6:24
I'm pretty sure that this is just a pokémon.
Lugia. The sound is actually a whale.
And Pokemon stole it.
@Vexler Vitoz wait
Really-
@Vexler Vitoz siren head stoopid it makes me laugh when I think of it
It's lapras.. as a "flying"
Lol IKR
0:50: Imagine lost in a forest at night hearing this
Or 7:14
I'd be _shook_
@@saphiran31 I'd say: "_shit!_ *run as fast as fuck*"
_I'd probably wet myself tho_
The creepiest is 1:46 obviously
@@saphiran31 t-rex
Fun fact: The cartoon dolphin noise was used ever since "Flipper", but it wasn't recorded from a real dolphin, it was a sped up call of a laughing kookaburra.
Great fact! We'd like to an 'animal sounds used in movies' video at some point
4:35 POV: You hit your sibling too hard
1:47 so the Laughing Kookaburra is probably the one making all these noises whenever a jungle scene is introduced in movies, sound likes it, damn, xD
I heard a sped up kookaburra laugh is what was used as the sound of Flipper the dolphin.
The laughing reminds me of Gremlins when they were all together having a party xD
I always thought of monkeys ._.
I'm sure the sounds in these scenes are depicting monkeys
Damn Daniel ar ar ar ar
7:13 Now I am even more convinced that this is a dinosaur with feathers.
Birds are living dinosaurs and there are findings of dinosaurs having feathers too so youre not wrong
@@beatrice4073 I know, I meant that this bird is more of a dinosaur than a bird :)
Birds are dinosaurs. Most of the extinct famous dinosaurs also had feathers
I'm pretty sure most dinosaurs were feathered creatures.
Wait till you see the shoebill stork
2:07 my stomach at 2am after not eating all day
And 0:49
It may look majestic and great but at the of the day, they call him urutau
While I was watching this I couldn't tell whether it was my stomach or not
Lol
My stomach whenever there's an exam with 125 other people
For me it's entirely possible that a forest full of dinosaurs sounded just like this video
1:23 This is the sort of sound when you're trying to make a Skype call.
:-DDD !!!
HOLY SHIT YES
Najeed Nasim hahah
Underrated comment
People normally associate birds with beautiful songs, like thrushes and warblers. But there are thousands of bird species and the diversity of behavior is really incredible.
I was happy to recognize at least a couple of ABA area species. Thanks for putting this together.
You're welcome. Thanks for your insight.
Something about the Blackthroated Loon, man. I don’t know, it just sounds like it belongs in a fantasy realm.
Well it kind of does. Search for Finnish forest during summer and you'll see. :)
it looks like it, too- like huh sir u look animated
Oh my the black-throated Loon😍🥰❤️ So enchanting ❤️❤️❤️
The Loon sounds are so haunting and beautiful.
It truly is they have like 4 different calls and they all send chills down my spine apparently the first peoples around where I lived believed that the common loon was some sort of spirit because they appear and disappear so quickly and silently normally you will hear them more then You see them. I still love loons though truly beautiful birds
My family owns a cabin on a lake in Maine, really rural area. My favorite part of being up there was always sitting on the dock at night listening to the loons. When I was a kid it was a floating dock, it was so relaxing to take a chair and blanket down there on a breezy night and just rock on the dock moving on the waves and look at the stars while listening to them.
Used to terrify me as a kid growing up in Northern Wisconsin before I knew what they were.
yes they are here in Ontario Canada we have the common loon heard on lakes and rivers
6:11
0:07 creaky floor
0:40 dial up internet
1:08 person choking on a grape
1:29 full auto laser rifle
2:05 person's stomach rumbling
2:35 person annoyingly babbling
3:13 outside of a 90s nightclub
3:52 spaceship emergency alarm
4:26 warzone
5:17 person closing a canteen
6:10 sci fi siren
6:43 handheld metal detector
7:11 dragon growl
7:28 spaceship computer system
8:27 ion cannon charge
4:26 war
1:40 raccoon noises
lmao
I didn't include that one because I already know what a kookaburra sounds like@@pumfeethermodynamics3286
1:41 old school dj raving
1:30 *"hit the deck! we're taking fire!"*
6:20 no wonder they call them Loons. *"Wha-whaaaaat?!"*
8:30 won a game of pinball.
4:02 And that is Quetzalcoatlus