Fable the Raven | Hidden Camera | Raven talking and singing to herself

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @ArtietheArchon
    @ArtietheArchon 4 года назад +9344

    This makes me wonder if ravens aren't the source of some ghost stories. Imagine, especially a few hundred years ago, a raven perched outside some poor soul's window muttering strange things

    • @LordKosmos
      @LordKosmos 4 года назад +755

      Interesting thought and very possible.

    • @FernandoTorrera
      @FernandoTorrera 4 года назад +398

      Probably one of the many reasons.

    • @ogrelogre8429
      @ogrelogre8429 4 года назад +740

      Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."

    • @Michaelonyoutub
      @Michaelonyoutub 4 года назад +685

      I was once told that if there is ever a sound you hear in the woods that you don't recognize it is probably a raven

    • @alexandercove1194
      @alexandercove1194 4 года назад +69

      You're so right

  • @fraggle9337
    @fraggle9337 4 года назад +2887

    I used to talk to the magpies and ravens in alaska as a little kid and they talked back to me. No one ever believed me though.
    Good to know 20 years later I'm not actually insane.. But had some very clever birb friends.

    • @kskess
      @kskess 4 года назад +111

      Awesome to know you've been acknowledged.

    • @pinkspeeder
      @pinkspeeder 4 года назад +118

      Best saddest story with a happy ending ever!!

    • @manipumaster
      @manipumaster 4 года назад +20

      I believe‼

    • @tlafleur8433
      @tlafleur8433 4 года назад +18

      Nah, you're still insane. 🤪

    • @rhabdob3895
      @rhabdob3895 4 года назад +23

      Hi. I’m a medical professional. You are insane.

  • @MsDrientje
    @MsDrientje 4 года назад +2806

    Amy: it's really hard to film her and I have been trying to make her say "wow" for two months now.
    Fable alone: "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow" "wow".
    Birds are assholes too sometimes. 😂

    • @catfeatherss
      @catfeatherss 4 года назад +195

      Lol, so true!! Maybe change "sometimes" to "frequently" though, lol. It's because they're so damn smart they love to play cause and effect games to see how WE react. All the while we are thinking it's US testing and observing THEM, but it's actually 100% a two way street.

    • @graciep.6984
      @graciep.6984 4 года назад +85

      @@catfeatherss That's fascinating. I knew they're very responsive to people's tone of voice and body language, proper little scholars when studying us. I never knew that they test us too!

    • @staticshockboxing
      @staticshockboxing 4 года назад +133

      She's just been practicing so when she whips it out it'll be perfect.

    • @MikhalisBramouell
      @MikhalisBramouell 4 года назад +69

      @@graciep.6984 You think it's an accident when a bird shits on you?

    • @ArmoredChocoboLPs
      @ArmoredChocoboLPs 4 года назад +33

      Major issues with the fact we were supposed to take over but some crazy monkeys found fire and went a bit bonkers with it.

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Год назад +271

    I remember being a little girl, and going into a pet shop. The parrot at the door immediately said. "Hi, pretty girl! How are you?" As a kid who didn't get noticed or talked to a lot....I was hooked. LOL Yes, parrots are special. I plan on timing my retirement to adopt an older rescue parrot. (Yes I know they live longer than people, hence the timing) They take a LOT of care, patience and constant interaction. They are worth it. Taught a chicken to play scales on a piano and do card tricks. I'm READY!

    • @LOVEEEVEEY
      @LOVEEEVEEY Год назад +19

      I hope you do so many need good homes especially the older ones ❤❤❤

    • @mrEofPlanetEarth
      @mrEofPlanetEarth Год назад +6

      Good luck to you and your plan. Hope you get a good one that really needs the help. 🙂

    • @92GreyBlue
      @92GreyBlue Год назад +3

      Whoever trained that parrot was a creeper who knew damn well what he was doing lol

    • @rhondabowlin1883
      @rhondabowlin1883 Год назад +2

      You'll be great. I think that's a sweet plan. ❤

    • @TheLarainsd
      @TheLarainsd Год назад +4

      How on Earth did You teach a Chicken how to Play Scales on a Piano ??? 😯😯

  • @bigmamafitzgerald3574
    @bigmamafitzgerald3574 4 года назад +5075

    There is a Raven in my yard that does a perfect phone ringing. I can't imagine how many times she got me to run into the house to grab the phone. When I return outside she laughs histarically!

    • @FoxDren
      @FoxDren 4 года назад +706

      She knows exactly what she's doing

    • @ANSELNaamehRahab
      @ANSELNaamehRahab 4 года назад +322

      That when you realize your keys are missing hahahaha 😜

    • @thesleepydot
      @thesleepydot 4 года назад +111

      Big Mama Fitzgerald omg 😂😂 What amazing animals ravens are

    • @CMSiegel1979
      @CMSiegel1979 4 года назад +107

      Omg that’s hilarious...animals are amazing

    • @JoseGranny
      @JoseGranny 4 года назад +68

      Change your ring tone? I guess if it’sa land line, you can’t.

  • @deshaunwilson9603
    @deshaunwilson9603 4 года назад +3208

    It amazes me how clear and accurate birds can imitate human language and sounds despite not having teeth or lips.

    • @elkins4406
      @elkins4406 4 года назад +164

      I know! Those 'b' and 'p' sounds when she went right up to the microphone to 'boop boop' at it, were just amazing. From the sound of it, you'd swear she had big ole soft rubbery mammal lips. It's amazing she could make those sounds without them.

    • @Hilliam66
      @Hilliam66 4 года назад +198

      DeShaun Wilson Fun fact, while humans have their voice box, the larynx, at the top of their throats, birds have their voice box, the syrinx, at the junction where their trachea splits into the two bronchi that each lead to a lung.

    • @theoptimisticmetalhead7787
      @theoptimisticmetalhead7787 4 года назад +258

      There's a not an insignificant number of humans who can quite accurately imitate lots of different birdsong despite not having a syrinx too. BOTH things never cease to amaze me. Birds and humans both have very impressive vocal tracts.

    • @HorribleSonofa
      @HorribleSonofa 4 года назад +136

      Definitely. Yet I’m glad they don’t have lips or teeth, because that would be extremely freaky.

    • @leahmpalzer
      @leahmpalzer 4 года назад +88

      If you listen to Mongolian throat singing for example it's amazing the sound and range they are able to achieve. It almost sounds like they are imitating certain musical instruments. Just popped in my head while watching this.

  • @thesleepydot
    @thesleepydot 4 года назад +1352

    I really just watched 18 minutes of a talking raven. Time well spent.

    • @skeeterburke
      @skeeterburke 4 года назад +18

      Lol I figured ok I'll click and watch a couple of minutes ... its almost over! Fable needs her own channel ❤

    • @kskess
      @kskess 4 года назад +5

      @@skeeterburke Lol!

    • @RedcoatsReturn
      @RedcoatsReturn 4 года назад +11

      Me too, best 20 minutes of this month 😉😊

  • @gibbogle9486
    @gibbogle9486 Год назад +203

    This bird is showing two very impressive capabilities, memory and vocalisation. She obviously remembers the sound of the human noises very well, and is trying to reproduce them. Wow!

    • @sushanart
      @sushanart Год назад +2

      Oden's ravens Hugin and Munin. 😇🩵

    • @p_revere
      @p_revere Год назад +1

      Yes definitely imitating humans

    • @dianescardace3687
      @dianescardace3687 Год назад +2

      I think that she's also repeating the sound of a lawnmower.

    • @vlrissolo
      @vlrissolo Год назад +1

      ​@@dianescardace3687or some outside sounds

    • @gerarderloper
      @gerarderloper Год назад

      Oh Oh Oh OH OH oh OH.... hmmm, how very strange, wonder where it heard that..... :)

  • @o0aligoth0o14
    @o0aligoth0o14 4 года назад +2616

    The stick is actually a wand and she's been trying to turn herself back into a human.

  • @tovarishchzeyadovsky7205
    @tovarishchzeyadovsky7205 4 года назад +1834

    This is why scandinavians believed that ravens are the informants who tells odin about everything they saw.😂😂

    • @valkaerie8715
      @valkaerie8715 4 года назад +169

      Well they're probably telling him some really weird shit.
      "So I heard you say a bus today. Anything neat about that?"
      "Boop boop"

    • @LAdmin_-lk7nk
      @LAdmin_-lk7nk 4 года назад +8

      @@valkaerie8715 😂😂😂

    • @LAdmin_-lk7nk
      @LAdmin_-lk7nk 4 года назад +8

      A.C. Valhalla

    • @winterwar9123
      @winterwar9123 4 года назад +33

      Raven: Hey I saw loki Cross dressing do you think your son going to prank thor again?
      😆

    • @warriorprincess1846
      @warriorprincess1846 4 года назад +10

      Still do man 🤣

  • @Phantomyre
    @Phantomyre 4 года назад +1508

    I wish I was this dedicated to learning another language.

    • @GetchaaPull
      @GetchaaPull 4 года назад +7

      Hahahah same

    • @LindaEll89
      @LindaEll89 4 года назад +2

      😆😆

    • @hasukim2563
      @hasukim2563 4 года назад +2

      I was literally thinking this the whole timeeee

  • @nee-kola
    @nee-kola Год назад +151

    There’s a crow in my neighborhood that can perfectly imitate a cat. I was outside in the hammock one day reading. Heard a cat, looked around and saw nothing. After another time or two, spotted the crow in one of the trees making the sounds. I have indoor cats that are always at the windows or sliding doors. Felt like the crow was messing with me. 😂

    • @d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n
      @d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n Год назад +9

      There was a magpie in my neighborhood when I was a kid that would make meowing sounds

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Год назад +2

      Lol 😂 that's hilarious! 😍

    • @NathanRidings
      @NathanRidings Год назад +4

      I was about to comment this same thing. I heard a cat meowing up high one day while walking down the street just to realize it was a crow sitting on a rooftop.

    • @m12652
      @m12652 Год назад +4

      Maybe they learn to impersonate cats so they can frighten away other birds when they find something to eat that they don’t want to share…

  • @claricec2291
    @claricec2291 4 года назад +1306

    Me: gets annoyed when the kids repeat mom mom mom three or four times.
    Also me: watches a raven say wow wow wow dozens of times for several minutes

    • @OnlineWithMikko
      @OnlineWithMikko 3 года назад +7

      @@Venom-uw4nv please. Don't get kids. Human hater.

    • @kajlove1
      @kajlove1 3 года назад +2

      Lol!

    • @peachyevren5789
      @peachyevren5789 3 года назад +32

      @@OnlineWithMikko bro chill, not everyone wants or likes kids. That doesn't mean they would hurt them or tell them hurtful things it just means: kids aren't for everyone.

    • @Callen157
      @Callen157 3 года назад +7

      @@peachyevren5789 exactly, some people

    • @slippyy6742
      @slippyy6742 3 года назад +10

      thats cause the bird is more fascinating and so much cuter

  • @steveknows_420
    @steveknows_420 4 года назад +1831

    When an introvert is trying to practice how to say hi to people and then would react wow and oh.

  • @cleocatra871
    @cleocatra871 4 года назад +436

    I never knew Ravens talked until I went to the Ohio Bird Sanctuary...heard someone keep yelling "Henry! Henry where are you!" One of the workers pointed out it was a Raven and Henry was the name of a volunteer there :)

    • @KittinPyro
      @KittinPyro 4 года назад +14

      HENRY! IM HUNGRY HENRY!! WHERE IS MY FOOD HENRY!!! I DEMAND ATTENTION HENRY!!!!
      #entitledcrows

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 Год назад +46

    Literally practicing how sarcastically she can say “wow” lmao I adore herrrr!!! Birds are so cool, man!

  • @skooliecatwilderness6346
    @skooliecatwilderness6346 3 года назад +1146

    My daughter lives on the west coast of Canada and one day while she was sitting alone on a beach a raven came down to talk to her and brought her shiny rocks and shells.

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 3 года назад +114

      Crows and ravens will bring gifts, similar to cats with dead animals.

    • @11cabadger
      @11cabadger 3 года назад +45

      Wow. Wow. Wow

    • @billbauer9795
      @billbauer9795 3 года назад +23

      What did the raven say to your daughter?

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 3 года назад +43

      Sounds like the beginning of a traditional folk song 🎶

    • @tthappyrock368
      @tthappyrock368 3 года назад +38

      Your daughter got some special gifts for sure!

  • @Bellacocomami
    @Bellacocomami 4 года назад +1435

    I had to laugh I played fable talking to my umbrella cockatoo and he said “ who’s that ?” “ What a good boy ! “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️

    • @SouthFloridaSunshine
      @SouthFloridaSunshine 4 года назад +44

      I was thinking she was actually talking to the birds about her, and responding to them but in our language instead of just her own. lol

    • @Crystal-rv5ys
      @Crystal-rv5ys 4 года назад +22

      He loves dark girls 😂

    • @tremorchrist84
      @tremorchrist84 4 года назад +11

      @@Crystal-rv5ys Don't we all...

    • @plutooliver686
      @plutooliver686 4 года назад

      😆💯👍

    • @larsvonrinpoche1229
      @larsvonrinpoche1229 4 года назад +13

      MAN...is she ever a constant chatter and natter box! Next time my partner tells me I'm always humming or talking I'll pull out this video!

  • @johnnytopgun6414
    @johnnytopgun6414 4 года назад +3619

    She's clearly making fun of your accent behind your back, you'll need to address this before she starts talking to your friends about you.

    • @wingsandwildlands
      @wingsandwildlands  4 года назад +503

      🤣

    • @strawbrryfld1
      @strawbrryfld1 4 года назад +35

      Johnny TopGun 🤣😂😂🤣😜

    • @billyost1479
      @billyost1479 4 года назад +60

      Totally agree.
      What an epic bird.

    • @noenn9895
      @noenn9895 4 года назад +11

      😂😂😂

    • @SevCaswell
      @SevCaswell 4 года назад +44

      @@wingsandwildlands a lot of the 'nonsense' sounds like 'what's that say'...

  • @ahristeo
    @ahristeo Год назад +45

    7:58 that "boop boop" and the lil singing is SO ADORABLEEE

  • @HeatherKegler
    @HeatherKegler 4 года назад +1156

    It is so precious how she starts practicing a word, then adjusts her tone to sound more like you!

    • @charlotterosetta3063
      @charlotterosetta3063 4 года назад +17

      How do they do this n what are they thinking about the mimmic of her owners voice lol....hmmm

    • @ColinPierce
      @ColinPierce 4 года назад +1

      @@charlotterosetta3063 what?...

    • @ColinPierce
      @ColinPierce 4 года назад

      @@roger_isaksson exactly similar? That makes no sense whatsoever lol Is your light on?

    • @marionettehone
      @marionettehone 4 года назад +3

      Roger Isaksson you’re definitely not wrong. You really cant say that the light is on and someone’s home about some people.

    • @thetoad7367
      @thetoad7367 4 года назад

      Heather K. Precious isn’t the right word to use, it’s out of context lol.

  • @SeaDog337
    @SeaDog337 4 года назад +1112

    I can't help but imagine how ancient people would have reacted to hearing ravens mimicking human voices. No doubt it contributed to many a superstition.

    • @peytonfryer5700
      @peytonfryer5700 4 года назад +48

      You are correct. They are prominent in norse mythology.

    • @philsidock
      @philsidock 4 года назад +29

      They are also known as tricksters and catalysts of change in some Indigenous cultures (e.g. Haida).

    • @orzechov
      @orzechov 4 года назад +4

      I mean, you are trying to say, it it not making an impression on you? xD I have full knowledge of that bird being domesticated and trained to make some human sounds, but her own songs are still quite awe inspiring and it doesn't take away from it !

    • @afqwa423
      @afqwa423 4 года назад +3

      @@orzechov
      Ravens don't domesticate. Most animals don't.

    • @orzechov
      @orzechov 4 года назад +5

      @@afqwa423 Let's settle for "being tamed" if we want to be precise. That wasn't the most important part of my point, but thanks for the correction

  • @SquagelZ
    @SquagelZ 4 года назад +2289

    The thing that blows my mind is that Fable doesn’t simply talk, she IMITATES your voice. She is playing trying to get the right tone and vocal pitch to sound like you.

    • @OregonCrow
      @OregonCrow 4 года назад +4

      That's what you think so you make yourself feel better. Kind of selfish don't you think?

    • @lacey892
      @lacey892 4 года назад +49

      It's funny to hear them copying their 'people' in different accents, too.

    • @DenkyManner
      @DenkyManner 4 года назад +69

      @@gsesquire3441 Darn, I thought ravens could speak fluent English

    • @boyinblue.
      @boyinblue. 4 года назад +101

      Obviously she gets the meaning of some of the sound she is producing, similar to a dog understanding sit. It’s repeated enough so that they get what it “means” or what they are required to do when the phrase is said.

    • @casualbird7671
      @casualbird7671 4 года назад +63

      @@gsesquire3441 they will infer meaning from sounds too, given repeated context. My parrot has his own word for "water" he will often use, for example

  • @horuslupercalaurelian1569
    @horuslupercalaurelian1569 2 года назад +191

    Imagine you do a cartwheel in the middle of a forest and nobody's there to see it, but you hear "Wow!!"

    • @C.C.369
      @C.C.369 Год назад +8

      Imagine you hear some raven say "hi ya" while alone in the forest 😂🤯💯

    • @horuslupercalaurelian1569
      @horuslupercalaurelian1569 Год назад +3

      @@C.C.369 "Oh, thank God, I thought I was alone!"

    • @tatzja8074
      @tatzja8074 Год назад +7

      Once, when my daughter and I were gathering Douglas Fir tips, a crow landed on a branch overhead and very clearly said, “Hello.”

    • @C.C.369
      @C.C.369 Год назад +1

      @@horuslupercalaurelian1569 😂👍

    • @C.C.369
      @C.C.369 Год назад +1

      @@tatzja8074 Wow! Your guys experience sounds like the beginning of a magic tale! ❤️
      ..Did it feel like the crow had consciousnesses? Did you say greetings back to it?^^ Or was it just super spooky?

  • @Bigngreen
    @Bigngreen 4 года назад +564

    Fable: wow.
    me: wow.
    we are kindred spirits you see.

  • @merxeddie6474
    @merxeddie6474 4 года назад +700

    Even speaking”nonsense “you can hear the cadences of human speech without getting the words.

    • @SurfinScientist
      @SurfinScientist 4 года назад +37

      I seem to understand her saying "What is it?" or "What is this?".

    • @TheJvBerkel
      @TheJvBerkel 4 года назад +18

      After 5:10 she's definitely saying 'fantastic' and 'that's it', probably what the owner says during word training when she gets the words correctly ;)

    • @jonathondewey1355
      @jonathondewey1355 4 года назад +15

      @@SurfinScientist "What's that" "What's up" and "I'm Fable" are also in there several times after the 10 min. mark I believe.

    • @raven_ous2585
      @raven_ous2585 4 года назад +7

      She speaks more sense than most people !!

    • @Robert-er5wq
      @Robert-er5wq 4 года назад +7

      But the fact that she is speaking out of context shows that what we perceive as answers may just be situational noises that we interpret as sensible. Communication of birds is very different from that of humans.

  • @John-un3lj
    @John-un3lj 4 года назад +1714

    Sure, when a raven is talking to itself it's cute & interesting but when I do it, it's creepy & weird.

  • @mooshygirl
    @mooshygirl Год назад +145

    This is amazing - some of your subtitles say “nonsense” but I am actually hearing her say colloquialisms like “Wots that there” and “wot you got there” and even “your a lil’bit sill-eh” in an almost cockneyed tone lol She does the “muah” air kiss sound and says “Kith!Kith?” I imagine the letter S is a challenge for her.

    • @starfire8593
      @starfire8593 Год назад +10

      That's what I heard her say too lol

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Год назад +8

      Yes! 😍🙆🏻‍♀️🌿

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Год назад +2

      Me too.

    • @BubblyOne
      @BubblyOne Год назад +4

      And "what's out there?"

    • @take1isbest622
      @take1isbest622 Год назад +8

      My intuition tells me she is repeating a one sided phone conversation. It reminded me of someone responding to the other party, "Oh. Oh. Oooooh...." and it went on for awhile exactly like a phonecall might play out.

  • @xenophagia
    @xenophagia 4 года назад +1963

    She's so impressive! They even mimic all the way down to the accent to the femininity in your voice! These birds never fail to amaze me.

    • @nada_____
      @nada_____ 4 года назад +40

      Ye but I think they freaky imagine a raven at ur window and it’s saying hi hi hi hi hi

    • @ragginrabbi1
      @ragginrabbi1 4 года назад +26

      Parrots have an even larger vocabulary. And I have found they love rap music. Some dance.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 года назад +17

      @Friendly Polar Bear There are videos on RUclips of cockatiels dancing. They have excellent rhythm. People who have studied this think it's tied to the birds' ability to talk.

    • @iainturpie4269
      @iainturpie4269 3 года назад +14

      I think that it’s pretty insane that so many animals are starting to vocalise stuff more (cats, dogs, ravens, etc.)
      Like that’s some cool shit right there

    • @PandemoniumZ-367
      @PandemoniumZ-367 3 года назад +6

      @@iainturpie4269 Imagine them taking over the world.

  • @UnknownSquid
    @UnknownSquid 4 года назад +756

    I once volunteered in a bird sanctuary where they kept a Jackdaw, simply named Jack. Jack had previously lived in a pub, often hanging around indoors interacting with the patrons, up until he was taken away for a mix of health&safety/animal welfare reasons. Either way, he learned exactly two phrases during his days in the pub, the two things he was addressed with most often whilst there. "Hello", and "Fuck off". He'd repeat these two greetings to anyone that he met, with no particular pattern to it. Always made for hilarious (if slightly less "family friendly") moments with guests to the sanctuary. Eg, saying hello to the first three people, and telling the last to fuck off. Never failed to amuse.
    I was told how he once briefly escaped his enclosure, and flew to sit in a bush beside the road. Gave an elderly woman on her bicycle quite a surprise when a strange voice repeatedly told her to "Fuck off fuck off fuck off" from just beside her as she passed. She came into the sanctuary to inform/ask the staff about a particularly rude bird.

    • @AriaIsara
      @AriaIsara 4 года назад +21

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @UnknownSquid
      @UnknownSquid 4 года назад +16

      @@mickeywhite2563 I can't claim to own the words. Please, feel free. ^ ^

    • @fatravioli4901
      @fatravioli4901 4 года назад +9

      Dude this fucking hilarious

    • @marshamacmillan
      @marshamacmillan 4 года назад +2

      LOL

    • @Nunyabidnuz
      @Nunyabidnuz 4 года назад +5

      Now that made me laugh! Thank u!

  • @VoidMySoul
    @VoidMySoul 4 года назад +506

    Imagine your bird secretly practicing words when you're not around and then one day out of nowhere he comes up and starts a conversation with you

    • @swordkitty
      @swordkitty 3 года назад +11

      this reminds me of those movie scenes where the character practices greetings/a conversation in front of a mirror to work up the courage to talk to someone else

    • @machewgun503
      @machewgun503 2 года назад +5

      The bird: yo.

    • @sandrinedereu6475
      @sandrinedereu6475 2 года назад +4

      I totally pictured it
      And loved the idea
      Thanks 🤣
      6min02 and 9min51 1are the quintessence of it

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 года назад +5

      My mom said that’s what my brother did. He started speaking in complete sentences a little later than a kid would say their first word

    • @daftphil9706
      @daftphil9706 2 года назад +5

      Imagine your bird secretly recording you practicing gibberish by yourself and then posting the results to TouTube. I'd die of embarrassment!

  • @Blacat
    @Blacat Год назад +41

    My favorite thing about crow's mimicry isn't necessarily just the fact that they can learn to repeat words from humans, but on top of it they also do their best to imitate the voice of the person they learnt it from, and also when they learn like... artificial/mechanical sounds instead of words/voices. It's just so impressive the depth of detail they can reach

  • @LordViktor299
    @LordViktor299 4 года назад +477

    Had you told me last year I'd spend near 20 mins listening to a bird I would have told you where to go. Yet here I am, listening to a wonderful Raven talk to herself. Best 18 mins of my day. Thanks for the smiles.

  • @juliekummer8209
    @juliekummer8209 4 года назад +469

    My African grey parrot is absolutely riveted listening to Fable! Even said wow back a time or two 😆

    • @chemicalfuzzy
      @chemicalfuzzy 4 года назад +13

      that’s adorable!!

    • @paddlefar9175
      @paddlefar9175 4 года назад +10

      No bird can do better at mimicry than an African Grey, I think.

    • @MDCCLXXVI1990
      @MDCCLXXVI1990 4 года назад +4

      @@paddlefar9175 Some say crow birds some say parrots lol

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 4 года назад +1

      Do you have just one parrot?

    • @matej94v
      @matej94v 4 года назад +40

      you should let the two do a zoom call :'D

  • @KanalFrump
    @KanalFrump 4 года назад +466

    It's impressive how she can make clear "B" and "P" sounds as in "boop boop" - without lips!

    • @kranichkrone
      @kranichkrone 4 года назад +27

      Wish we could stick her in an MRI machine and see what her vocal organs look like when she speaks!

    • @zephyrian1006
      @zephyrian1006 4 года назад +75

      @@kranichkrone Birds actually have a double-sided voicebox called a syrinx- that's how they sing melodies and harmonies at the same time!

    • @alteredbeast7145
      @alteredbeast7145 4 года назад +109

      Work with one called Dave. If he gets annoyed he says "fuck sake". Sometimes Im just walking around doing chores and I hear a very loud "fuck sake"

    • @embyrr922
      @embyrr922 4 года назад +20

      And a fully aspirated plosive on the P as well. You can clearly hear the lip pop and the extended exhalation.

    • @Rhobyn
      @Rhobyn 4 года назад +6

      I imagine it's similar to how ventriloquists form those sounds without lips.

  • @nktoews
    @nktoews Год назад +37

    She is showing an amazing range of inflection in each series of words she practices. She is saying something slightly different with each repetition of the word, and it seems deliberate. This is fascinating to watch and hear.

  • @tunapaw
    @tunapaw 4 года назад +581

    A crow that I helped when it was hurt a few years ago leaves presents for us on our porch, usually blue things like a baby sock or some random party balloon things. He also follows me sometimes when I walk my dog. He flies ahead and waits for me on a fence. Then I walk ahead for a bit and he flies ahead again :) They have crow kids now and it's amazing that the crow kids are not afraid of me and my dog. I love Corvids. I will educate people that it's not Covid-19.

    • @cutstring
      @cutstring 4 года назад +27

      Crows are amazing smart creatures. Your story is incredibly easy to believe 👍🏻

    • @meganross4336
      @meganross4336 4 года назад +1

      What country was that in!?

    • @tunapaw
      @tunapaw 4 года назад

      @Tarquin Fintimlimbin HaHa! So very true :)

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 4 года назад +9

      There's a small park at the end of my street where a good number of crows hang around. Knowing that crows are very smart and have great memories, I always tell them how pretty they are as I bike through the park in the morning. I hope that has put me in their good graces.

    • @jakubs.5966
      @jakubs.5966 4 года назад +15

      They are quite inteligent. Seems like you have made a friend, they remember our faces and will 'spread the word' if you're good or bad. If bad they will always avoid you and teach that to the rest of the flock. If good - you get interesting visits. It's awsome.

  • @JennieKermode
    @JennieKermode 4 года назад +831

    When we listen to Fable talking 'nonsense' I think it's worth remembering that a lot of the sounds humans make in conversation are not actually words. They have tonal meaning - for instance, we make particular sounds to query something, to comfort somebody or to express interest. There are times here when Fable seems to be practising tone.

    • @GiantPetRat
      @GiantPetRat 2 года назад +16

      About a year before I was born, my mom rescued a Blue-Fronted Amazon, who at the time was terrified of humans and just about everything else. This may be why his vocabularly is lower than some Amazons' can be, but still he is very sensitive to our tones of voice. When we are sarcastic, he laughs or "groans" sympathetically; when we talk logistics or in a more serious tone to each other, he imitates our voices with these low, gibberish mumbles. And, like many mimicking birds, whenever he says "I love you", it's always with a real softness in his voice, so he does seem to understand the intent of that one perfectly well. While one shouldn't always rely on their instincts when interpreting animal sounds, it's not at all uncommon that their tone of voice will compare to that of a human's when frightened, annoyed, or excited.

    • @andreboudreau6474
      @andreboudreau6474 2 года назад +15

      Kind of reminds me of when a toddler pretends to have a conversation before knowing how to pronounce words. They seem to babble and imitate the different variety of tones used in human conversation.

    • @andreboudreau6474
      @andreboudreau6474 2 года назад +8

      Her imitating her keeper’s accent reminds me of a golden macaw that our local pet store had. Being quite pricy it stayed there many years and had acquired the owners german accent ( enough so that it was hard to tell them appart ). It could be heard calling the owner’s afghan ( dog), Sheila, by her name. " come Sheila , come here". The dog would respond accordingly every time. Amazing birds!

    • @kingjsolomon
      @kingjsolomon Год назад +4

      @susanivy3619iterally my thoughts exactly, I was watching it next to my sister in law and she’s like what the f is happening ? 😂 ptsd

    • @michelemiletich7540
      @michelemiletich7540 Год назад

      so true

  • @isaachan767
    @isaachan767 4 года назад +250

    New vocabulary for Fable: "u wot m8"

  • @matthewschoen9827
    @matthewschoen9827 Год назад +21

    I remember hearing once that speaking when no one is around to hear is actually a significant marker of intellectual develipment in children. It shows a deliberate atempt to understand and explore language without anykind of immediate reward or feedback.

  • @missc441
    @missc441 4 года назад +358

    It sounds like she says "what's that?" When she hears the trucks driving by. What a smart girl!

    • @clarkrouiedale1830
      @clarkrouiedale1830 4 года назад +11

      Yep i also heard it owo

    • @campusto
      @campusto 4 года назад +4

      Paused the fullscreen video to comment this, but you already did it! :)

    • @nahaniyes
      @nahaniyes 4 года назад +12

      That's what I came in here to write too. When it says "nonsense conversation" I heard What's that? Ohhhhh. Ohhhh." quite a few times. It was pretty clear that I don't understand why it says "nonsense".

    • @aleksandrakrolak
      @aleksandrakrolak 4 года назад +12

      @@nahaniyes Maybe she learned when you see something new and interesting you say "what's that?", like when she gets a new toy.

    • @Arikayx13
      @Arikayx13 4 года назад +9

      I hear “what’s that say” or “what’s that there” but definitely “what’s that?”

  • @thalonewanderer2146
    @thalonewanderer2146 4 года назад +838

    Talking to herself? More like informing Odin of what you've been up to.

    • @pamelastefaniotis5264
      @pamelastefaniotis5264 4 года назад +6

      😆

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn 4 года назад +15

      Thought?
      or
      Memory?

    • @thalonewanderer2146
      @thalonewanderer2146 4 года назад +7

      @@stvbrsn The twilight of the gods draws near.

    • @ianherrick3526
      @ianherrick3526 4 года назад +5

      Wow!

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn 4 года назад +5

      ThaLoneWanderer there can be little doubt about that. Surtr is readying to set forth from the mists of Muspell as we speak.

  • @maxskellington910
    @maxskellington910 3 года назад +649

    I can literally hear the British accent in the Raven's voice, this is so good.

    • @reignjuste
      @reignjuste Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kittylady6946
      @kittylady6946 Год назад +6

      Imagine that. I mean, you wouldn’t expect an American accent when the bird is handled by Brits now would you?

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Год назад +9

      @@kittylady6946 It imitates without understanding the meaning so it doesn't interpret words according to how humans tend to hear a word and spell it out in their head with all their preconceptions, who then completely end up butchering the word even though they just heard someone say it. ^_^

    • @Sssmaug
      @Sssmaug Год назад +7

      I'm English & "hiya" is a typical way Brits greet each other. 🙂

    • @oldcremona
      @oldcremona Год назад +14

      @@kittylady6946 no need to be snarky. Americans delight in the British accent and hearing a raven with a British accent is delightful.

  • @Skyla944
    @Skyla944 Год назад +56

    By mimicking your voice it's like she draws comfort from it too - like you're there with her. The likeness is so remarkable.

  • @JoseMartinez-pn9dy
    @JoseMartinez-pn9dy 4 года назад +553

    God, I can't stop thinking how the story of The Raven would go with this one. "Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!”
    Quoth the Raven “Hiii Boop boop woooow”

    • @TK-ij2xi
      @TK-ij2xi 4 года назад +12

      I snort laughed at this. 😂

    • @carolechu
      @carolechu 4 года назад

      😂🤣🤣😅

    • @Angiesunshine13
      @Angiesunshine13 4 года назад +1

      Someone stole your comment, btw

    • @Cheesedragon117
      @Cheesedragon117 4 года назад

      *w a h*

    • @LaNeona
      @LaNeona 4 года назад

      I needed to see this. Wooow.

  • @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi
    @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi 4 года назад +508

    after more than one month of isolation I'm talking to the pigeons on my balcony, so who am I to judge her

    • @Maybe.later1
      @Maybe.later1 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @hlcepeda
      @hlcepeda 4 года назад +4

      Teach them something from a Beatles song! "Coo-coo...Ka-choo!" 😉

    • @leica0000
      @leica0000 4 года назад +11

      Same here Emil! Although oddly have some ducks and crows that come by to say hello as well. But I love birbs so maybe even a bit happier in "isolation."

    • @adalai7649
      @adalai7649 4 года назад

      😅😅😅

    • @cpolt1192
      @cpolt1192 4 года назад +5

      We've got some Catbird fledglings around my yard who love to follow us around and sing and mew at us. They are quite curious and cute.

  • @nathanpalm9143
    @nathanpalm9143 4 года назад +794

    Me doing research for a book I’m writing: “what do ravens sound like?”
    *DISCOVERS FABLE*
    Fable: “boop! Boop! Hi!”
    Me: “perfect”

    • @thankyoudearjesus1
      @thankyoudearjesus1 3 года назад +8

      That's great!

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 3 года назад +13

      You forgot "Wow"

    • @nattyw495
      @nattyw495 Год назад

      Ikr as i thought of a great storyline while having a raven sidekick..

    • @What2B
      @What2B Год назад +1

      I heard Poop boop and Boop Poop 💩 All this talent and a sense of humor too 😆 WOW!!

    • @What2B
      @What2B Год назад +1

      12:52 Hey where's this thing go?

  • @someeggplant
    @someeggplant 3 года назад +718

    Honestly, she's so good at doing speech, I'm actually conflicted about watching her on a hidden camera without her consent.

    • @kadijaesther1808
      @kadijaesther1808 2 года назад +40

      Omg me too! I'm sitting here thinking ... Wait, would Raven be ok with me seeing this??! What if she feels self conscious?? 😆

    • @laxxiipatris4543
      @laxxiipatris4543 Год назад +5

      Maybe we can let her C the Lense

    • @ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv
      @ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv Год назад +12

      Thanks for posting. She is so amazing.

    • @michignamymichigan
      @michignamymichigan Год назад +9

      This video will keep Fable in our hearts and minds forever.

    • @ms.sherlock
      @ms.sherlock Год назад +3

      Me,too! 😂

  • @RANDOMstuffanimation
    @RANDOMstuffanimation 4 года назад +406

    What type of ASMR are you into?
    Me: 7:57 *It's complicated*

    • @needfortweed8734
      @needfortweed8734 4 года назад +20

      Yeah. I have a strong dislike for most kinds of ASMR, but I think I might just get into a bit of Raven ASMR.

    • @laurieb3703
      @laurieb3703 4 года назад +9

      That's gonna be my new ringtone 😆😆😆

    • @piaachaval7972
      @piaachaval7972 4 года назад +15

      I LOVED THAT BOOP BOOP

    • @amyreesor8128
      @amyreesor8128 4 года назад +1

      bahahahaha. YES

    • @then35t18
      @then35t18 4 года назад +4

      @@needfortweed8734 Unintentional ASMR can be really nice.

  • @me2525
    @me2525 4 года назад +729

    This is so funny because in the evening when I'm alone in my room I practice my raven noises...

    • @mendyboio3917
      @mendyboio3917 4 года назад +14

      Me too! Only it's northern cardinal noises! I'm not alone. Thank you for posting that.😊

    • @serialthrilla21
      @serialthrilla21 4 года назад +3

      🤣

    • @lindsaymarin2772
      @lindsaymarin2772 4 года назад +8

      Omfg 🤣*dead*

    • @hisomeonetrackingmuch1309
      @hisomeonetrackingmuch1309 4 года назад +5

      I’m practicing the sounds the ravens next store are making during this video. Glad to find kindred spirits

    • @carlamichele9850
      @carlamichele9850 4 года назад +5

      me2525 - you made me snarf my drink outta my nose I laughed so hard!! Funniest comment EVER!!

  • @boo-th4ev
    @boo-th4ev 4 года назад +325

    her: "what are you doing?"
    me: well i'm-
    her: wOW

  • @scotslassie6991
    @scotslassie6991 Год назад +185

    Has she witnessed humans “at it” sure sounds like it….. 😂😂 love her. Love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ❤❤

    • @susanway807
      @susanway807 Год назад +21

      That's what I was thinking 😂 sure did sound like it to me

    • @batacumba
      @batacumba Год назад +9

      ‘WOW WOW’ 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @celtisafricana4984
      @celtisafricana4984 Год назад +29

      ​@@batacumba I think more the "oh, oh, oh..."

    • @MsAliemm
      @MsAliemm Год назад +2

      Imagine the man of the house playing this back for the first time in front of his mates.
      Not only does he hear his partner answering the door or phone VERY suggestively to someone (unless of course it's him!), he then has to go find his partner and say, "Uh, honey?,,,,someone was listening in on us last week...and just gave the boys an audio play by play!"🤣🤣

    • @kori_88
      @kori_88 Год назад +11

      Yeah I just turned off the volume because it’s a little disturbing

  • @johnbower7452
    @johnbower7452 4 года назад +375

    when she said 'hi' at the beginning; if you didn't know you'd be looking for the girl saying. Honestly she sounded just like a human woman.

    • @jungleinsectspikewall4474
      @jungleinsectspikewall4474 4 года назад +16

      Thats cuz she exactly mimics voices. If here owner was a dude she would sound like a dude. Even in raven populations the sounds differs from group to group

    • @mjtechnoviking44
      @mjtechnoviking44 4 года назад +1

      Aspiring Marauder what the hell happened to those birds?

    • @johnbower7452
      @johnbower7452 Год назад

      And when she was singing.

  • @bassbassbasser
    @bassbassbasser 4 года назад +573

    Me wants to go to bed.
    RUclips: wanna watch a bird practise talking?

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ 4 года назад +836

    She imitates unintentional sounds too, interestingly - breath and lip sounds. Artificial intelligence voices could stand to learn from that.

    • @theelvenpath9490
      @theelvenpath9490 4 года назад +8

      George M don’t be silly , the Art i is all around us , in the life on earth, stolen technologies from life are inadequate spirituality , life has access , not non life , however , if art fiction finds the codes , it will imitate life , when it’s actually fake , and we are gaslit , like in a matrix .

    • @Hhhh22222-w
      @Hhhh22222-w 4 года назад

      She was probably someone's pet Raven

    • @deadlyadder2330
      @deadlyadder2330 4 года назад +25

      @@theelvenpath9490 no one cares about your stupid preaching

    • @deadlyadder2330
      @deadlyadder2330 4 года назад

      @@Hhhh22222-w wow thats crazy

    • @NoyumiAo
      @NoyumiAo 4 года назад +8

      Vocaloid researchers have been looking into these things about a decade ago

  • @BlackMage969
    @BlackMage969 Год назад +12

    I will always love seeing birds do their happy little skipping and playing around, You see some very magical interactions between birds when you watch them play around enough.

  • @HighPlainsDrifter_2025
    @HighPlainsDrifter_2025 4 года назад +515

    I bet the 1st time someone heard a bird talk, they were not alright for a few days. 🤣

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 4 года назад

      lol

    • @Glocktopus129
      @Glocktopus129 4 года назад +2

      It’s even funnier when you say it as opposed to the thousands of ppl on face book great job👍

    • @arielilijeva3019
      @arielilijeva3019 4 года назад +5

      @@Glocktopus129 Wow. Wow.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 4 года назад +4

      @@Glocktopus129 who still uses facebook? Lol

    • @MrCosmin94
      @MrCosmin94 4 года назад +4

      Probablybthey thought its witchcraft and killed thr birb.

  • @glacier68
    @glacier68 4 года назад +114

    Most excellent. A couple years ago, my wife and I were at a hiking trailhead and heard what we thought was a car alarm going off, only to discover it was a raven in a tree mimicking

  • @alanbarnett718
    @alanbarnett718 4 года назад +235

    When she says "Hello" she has such a lovely posh accent! It's like being chatted up by a duchess.

  • @phoenixredfire2557
    @phoenixredfire2557 3 года назад +64

    I can also hear her ask "oh What's that then?" " whats this?" "Fine" "Fable" "Mwah, Kiss?" and more....but how she pronounces some of the letters like W, T, F and P for instances is definitely a mystery. Beautiful creature.

    • @pyronuke4768
      @pyronuke4768 Год назад +9

      Ooh, I actually know this one! So human speech is formed from complex "compound-sounds" when your larynx (vocal chords) gets the sound started, your mouth and nasal cavities then amplify it, and finally your tongue and lips finish shaping the sound.
      Birds have what is called a syrinx, which structurally resembles a larynx but is located far deeper in the windpipe about where it branches into the two lungs, which effectively gives them two sets of vocal chords. Some bird families like Corvidae (crows, ravens, jays, ect) and Psittaciformes (parrots, parakeets, cockatiels, ect) have enough control over their syrinx that they can create a separate sound with each set of chords and make an imitation compound-sound which then gets amplified by their nasal cavity.
      I'm kind of oversimplifing here, but I hope you understand it a little better now.

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Год назад

      ​@@pyronuke4768thank you for this information

  • @RedHeadForester
    @RedHeadForester 4 года назад +152

    Sounds like she's practising a lot of other phrases you say around her but hasn't yet finessed them.
    Incredible bird!

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 4 года назад +726

    I feel for ya, Fable.. my wife likes to record me talking to myself while cooking, or trying to fix something complicated. Granted, those clips have way more foul language, but.. still. Embarrassing when they end up online.

    • @PrScandium
      @PrScandium 4 года назад +24

      It's your fault, as well as Fable's, for being good entertainers while alone.
      This was a fun video idea by the way !

    • @bho-lj1jk
      @bho-lj1jk 4 года назад +44

      New Message You didn’t even say fowl language. You are a better man than most.

    • @amberann1229
      @amberann1229 4 года назад +2

      b. ho 🤣🤣

    • @spo616
      @spo616 4 года назад +11

      Amy, Amazing and awesome she sounds just like you! I’m totally impressed!!🥰😡♥️💞😌💕💕😘😘😘😘😘😘💋♥️💋💋💋💋💋💋👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🤗🤗🤗

    • @NewMessage
      @NewMessage 4 года назад +4

      @@bho-lj1jk Only because I edited the post about 7 times, and not adding it finally won out! 😜

  • @Cynadyde
    @Cynadyde 4 года назад +345

    I just listened to a bird practice his vowels for 18 minutes.
    Nice. Whaa!

  • @missalbania9260
    @missalbania9260 Год назад +26

    Fable has an very interesting stream of consciousness, I really love hearing her inner dialogue. She seems very funny, smart, and high energy

  • @Ceekayedmusic
    @Ceekayedmusic 4 года назад +426

    Those improvised songs also show she has a clear sense of rhythm. She's keeping a consistent tempo on songs that haven't been taught to her but she's made up herself. That's quite amazing.

    • @krankerspast769
      @krankerspast769 4 года назад +27

      I know right? There are dozens of other videos where you can clearly see that birds (especially parrots) have a good sense for rythm

    • @charliethecockatoo2159
      @charliethecockatoo2159 3 года назад +6

      @@krankerspast769 yes we do! ;)

    • @MrAyla
      @MrAyla 3 года назад +9

      She’s also singing a pentatonic scale. I don’t know what that means...

    • @dragonwithamonocle
      @dragonwithamonocle 3 года назад +28

      Something I've noticed is that a LOT of birds have a distinct sense of rhythm, and I know a lot of parrots like almost any kind of music with a good beat, whether that be bassline or drums played to keep the beat. Cockatoos in particular seem to be natural metalheads, and I've seen many a headbanging cockatoo with crest flopping all over the place. I'd really like to see scientists skip the "intelligence testing" phase and skip straight to formal communications.

  • @reedjasonf
    @reedjasonf 4 года назад +326

    My favorite are all the "Hi Fable"s and the laughing. However, if I was walking through the woods and suddenly heard a Raven laughing it would be some Edgar Allen Poe stuff right there and I would wet myself.

    • @RepentfollowJesus
      @RepentfollowJesus 4 года назад +11

      And then asking for a kiss !

    • @mj6962
      @mj6962 4 года назад +1

      LOL!

    • @corncrackerkid5092
      @corncrackerkid5092 4 года назад +2

      Funny how you mention Poe’s Raven, there’s actually a Raven named Zotz on here that learned to say “Nevermore”! Just look up “Waka Nevermore”, which are two of his favorite words “Waka Waka Waka” and “Nevermore”

    • @crystallarose2
      @crystallarose2 4 года назад

      😂😂🤭

  • @WHALEx3
    @WHALEx3 4 года назад +1256

    I had to turn down the volume when she started saying “oh” cuz I didn’t want my mom to think I was watching...stuff

    • @journeywithdawnmarie
      @journeywithdawnmarie 4 года назад +20

      🐋🐋🐋 🤣

    • @ablahday2558
      @ablahday2558 4 года назад +103

      Watching this with my husband and had to turn it down bc we didn't want our kids thinking we were...well ya know😊

    • @WHALEx3
      @WHALEx3 4 года назад +11

      A BlahDay lolol

    • @willc3900
      @willc3900 4 года назад +6

      😭😭

    • @lewasil
      @lewasil 4 года назад +50

      I live alone, and didnt want my neighbors thinking .....stuff....either!!! Heh heh heh heh

  • @kellywalsh30
    @kellywalsh30 Год назад +28

    The boop boop had me rollin shes incredible! 😂

  • @Christopher-vj2ie
    @Christopher-vj2ie 4 года назад +385

    A neighbour I had a few years ago (around 2009 or so), lived in an old decrepit house just a few clicks from where I lived.
    When he passed away, his daughter came to pick up his belongings, and she could have sworn that she heard his voice from
    outside, saying things that she remembered from previous phone conversations with him. So she reported the house as haunted.
    Turns out however, that a raven couple had set up a nest nearby, during the time he had lived there and so they had heard him out in the
    yard when he had spoken on his cell with her.
    They had just learned to mimic him.

    • @dorishawilliams9518
      @dorishawilliams9518 4 года назад +17

      Reported the house as haunted to who?

    • @CM-ge8wu
      @CM-ge8wu 4 года назад +32

      @@dorishawilliams9518 Ghostbusters

    • @alexyaniro9046
      @alexyaniro9046 4 года назад +26

      I mean.. Who are You going to call?

    • @LindaLuxable
      @LindaLuxable 4 года назад +1

      Fascinating!

    • @phuklyyve8941
      @phuklyyve8941 4 года назад +9

      "reported the house as haunted" hahaha, thats great.

  • @nimaarg3066
    @nimaarg3066 4 года назад +3297

    Ravens in horrors stories: harbingers of death and dark magic.
    Ravens in real life: wow, wow, wow
    Edit: The number of likes gives me hope. Thanks guys. I never thought I'd ever get this many.

  • @surpriseraisin5892
    @surpriseraisin5892 4 года назад +170

    I've heard plenty of birds mimic sounds exactly, but that's the first time I've ever heard a bird take a sound and play with it like that. It actually gave me goosebumps, so eerie and fascinating

    • @Lady-Lilith
      @Lady-Lilith 4 года назад +41

      One time I was taking a walk in my local park and a lady was trying to train her puppy. She kept repeating "come on! come on!" and a raven in a nearby tree started messing with the sound and it's closest attempt was like "commAwn" and I was just so shocked a bird in the wild, simply observing this woman for a while, started mimicking her. Amazing birds.

    • @nahaniyes
      @nahaniyes 4 года назад +17

      Ravens are so intelligent.

    • @Degnmaster
      @Degnmaster 4 года назад +7

      @@Lady-Lilith it can actually get scary when they mimic something like a baby's cry or laughter,or cat sounds.Imagine a dark evening in a park,when all of the sudden,a baby starts crying out of nowhere!True story.

  • @dl7281
    @dl7281 Год назад +25

    I feed a pair of ravens and about 30 crows daily in my backyard in San Francisco. They are definitely talkers. One used to mimic ‘good morning’ quite often. The pair of ravens that come let me approach within inches. Majestic.

    • @michaelbuckley8986
      @michaelbuckley8986 Год назад

      What a beautiful fascinating creature❤

    • @irgendwieanders2121
      @irgendwieanders2121 Год назад +1

      Just started feeding crows on my balcony...
      I use dry cat food and nuts (currently), any tips what makes Crows go wow?

    • @dl7281
      @dl7281 Год назад

      @@irgendwieanders2121 That’s perfect - and they love plain scrambled eggs and any type of (unprocessed) meat scraps.

    • @EarthlyEmpath
      @EarthlyEmpath Год назад +1

      Can crows do this? I am making friends with some. Getting nowhere with pigeons lol

    • @dl7281
      @dl7281 Год назад

      @@EarthlyEmpath they can and they do. Next time you’re in any city also take a look at crosswalks, crows and ravens tend to use them while people don’t. It’s a trip!

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz 4 года назад +261

    I wonder how many "hauntings" are actually just corvids using their words?! 🤣😂😅

    • @ro4eva
      @ro4eva 4 года назад +11

      I was thinking exactly the same thing. Yes, it's funny, but also a valid point. I mean, if you've got these investigators interpreting farts as watershed moments, then who's to say you're not right? Admittedly, I do find the 'paranormal' genre entertaining at times, but I digress.

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em 4 года назад +13

      Hey, let's teach a bunch to say spooky shit and see if there's a bump in hauntings in the area. Fun

    • @sempiternal543
      @sempiternal543 4 года назад

      No doubt 😆

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 4 года назад

      Corvid?

    • @Keznen
      @Keznen 4 года назад +3

      @Average Alien Corvids are birds in the crow family.

  • @Secret_Moon
    @Secret_Moon 4 года назад +470

    She sounds like an actress practicing her voice before going on stage.

    • @KanalFrump
      @KanalFrump 4 года назад +24

      I bet that's exactly what's going on. Parakeets also "practice" their words and phrases. They don't produce speech like we do, so to them achieving mimicry of human speech with their very different vocal apparatus, is probably a lot like playing an instrument to make it produce the desired sound. It takes practice to perfect.

    • @frankflapper445
      @frankflapper445 4 года назад +2

      @@KanalFrump I have a car that's fitted with an alarm system and a proximity sensor. The proximity sensor "chirps" electronically and beeps when someone is too close. After about 2 - 3 months, the birds in the surrounding area started making the same electronic "chirp" sound.
      But I had to disable it; it was getting to be an annoyance. Sadly, the birds don't make that noise anymore. :(

    • @olavjensen1590
      @olavjensen1590 4 года назад +2

      @@frankflapper445 I actually thought you were going to say "sadly the birds can't be turned off".

  • @differous01
    @differous01 4 года назад +299

    I was once in the car park at Durdle Door in Dorset and heard some kids playing with a toy machine-gun and saying "bang!" "bang!" - except when I looked there were no kids, just a rook next to the car making the sounds. It was looking at me and so I said "hello" and it started saying hello back, over and over, just like Fable does here.

    • @MareShoop
      @MareShoop 4 года назад +17

      You had me at Durdle Door in Dorset 😅

    • @ymakams
      @ymakams 4 года назад +2

      Yes! I live near the Jurassic Coast! Unfortunately I have yet to find any talking Rooks!

    • @ShiloAllard063
      @ShiloAllard063 4 года назад

      differous01 Thats cool

    • @CoffeeCupandXul
      @CoffeeCupandXul 4 года назад +8

      A few months ago I heard a cat meowing but the sound was weird, almost as if it was coming from a speaker or a tiny container. I looked around because it sounded like the cat was in distress, maybe stuck on a tree, from which the sounds were coming. So I looked around to see where it is but I found a rook instead, sitting on a tree right above me, *meowing*. Oh boy was I confused!

    • @ShiloAllard063
      @ShiloAllard063 4 года назад

      CoffeeCup Thats cute

  • @IndigoNoetic
    @IndigoNoetic 2 года назад +42

    The ‘boop boop’ is so adorable.

  • @tuberbum
    @tuberbum 4 года назад +371

    Imagine hiking somewhere and suddenly you hear from above: "Oh Hey, Hi, What you Doing? Wanna Kiss? *smouch smouch* wow! :D

  • @quantumblauthor7300
    @quantumblauthor7300 4 года назад +181

    You can hear her tweaking her pronunciation each time, obvious when it's words we know, but I assume their own native noises have just as much nuance

    • @JW-um5pg
      @JW-um5pg 4 года назад +2

      That's a good observation

  • @GaliadelaRosa
    @GaliadelaRosa 4 года назад +111

    18 minutes of Fable talking to herself is the quality content I need

  • @Nr4747
    @Nr4747 Год назад +33

    This is amazing ! We had a raven called "Jakob" (although it was a female, which the previous owner apparently didn't know) in our zoo in Munich who absolutely loved to talk to the visitors. She would put on a huge show as soon as enough people had gathered and would (most likely deliberate) attract said audience by repeating the word "scheiße" ("shit") until people starting paying attention to her and coming closer.

  • @jessholz3268
    @jessholz3268 4 года назад +90

    Amaze me that she is remembering dialogs that had with you.... even the tone of your voice... what a great and intelligent creature!!!

  • @cadmiumorange3058
    @cadmiumorange3058 4 года назад +179

    It's amazing how she has your intonation!! Which I suppose is logical as she is mimicking you.... I'll keep my obvious thoughts to myself.... Haha
    She's so lovely!

  • @guineatte
    @guineatte 4 года назад +294

    I just love when she sings to herself. Like someone pottering about the house feeling happy.
    And it is just amazing how she tries out all these different intonations to the words she says. It doesn’t sound like she is purely copying a human sound but as if she is trying to give it different emphases and emotions.

    • @wendi-bnkywuv
      @wendi-bnkywuv 3 года назад +17

      Much like human children when learning language.

  • @laquicha8159
    @laquicha8159 Год назад +22

    She’s amazing! Talking, putting her stick away….so beautiful and smart!

    • @Lindatiger71
      @Lindatiger71 Год назад

      Look like she was trying to hide it under the mat.

  • @seymourbones
    @seymourbones 4 года назад +290

    the fact that you've been teaching her to say "wow" and she says it so much on her own makes me wonder if she practices alone so she can say it better around you, just a theory but she might want to impress you

    • @angeliquec1928
      @angeliquec1928 4 года назад +17

      ❤ Birds are so awesome that you are probably absolutely correct!

    • @cynaptyc
      @cynaptyc 4 года назад +11

      Would not put it past her! They do seem to love the attention.

    • @ResidentFurryx
      @ResidentFurryx 4 года назад +28

      This is sort of similar to babies, in that they're constantly trying to mimic sounds on their own. Which just goes to show that mimicry and practice is important for any animal with complex vocal communications.

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 4 года назад +3

      They practice bird calls they learn from their "family" or "friends" in the wild, so this is basically Fable practicing what she views as "bird calls" that she has learned from her "family" (aka the human being taking care of her.) In the wild they learn around 6-7 different calls with different meanings, and birds being trained in captivity have been documented to be able to learn many more ;)

  • @bridgettwonder5386
    @bridgettwonder5386 4 года назад +97

    In her nonsense conversations, I hear things like”what’s out there?”, “what is that.”
    “Look over here.”, etc. it sounds exactly like she is talking with you as you ask her questions about her world. Lovely to hear her on her own. Thank you!

    • @r0ckymarie
      @r0ckymarie 4 года назад +2

      I definitely heard her say “what is that?” In the beginning when there was a loud noise in the distance.

    • @WeMustAllHangTogetherOr
      @WeMustAllHangTogetherOr 4 года назад +1

      I'm sure I hear "Were's the stick" twice and "Go get it".

  • @sdillon4605
    @sdillon4605 4 года назад +630

    my wife walked in when she was saying "oh oh oh" gave me a dirty look, I said "it's a talking bird, get your mind out of the gutter."

    • @FoxyBoxery
      @FoxyBoxery 4 года назад +2

      Better to keep it in there tho

    • @KM-op6gj
      @KM-op6gj 4 года назад +12

      I turned my phone down 😂

    • @KM-op6gj
      @KM-op6gj 4 года назад +4

      Leonardo Fiorentina that flag 🤢

    • @desertsage7
      @desertsage7 4 года назад +8

      @@KM-op6gj what's so disgusting about the European flag?

    • @mrs.childers8333
      @mrs.childers8333 4 года назад +4

      Hahahahah my teenager is in next room playing his game... i turned my phone down kmsllll

  • @baltschoolofdance
    @baltschoolofdance 2 года назад +40

    I could have sworn early in the video she said “nice weather” . She is amazing! It’s interesting that she seems to be far more interested in mimicking humans instead of the other birds heard in the background. To me, that seems to show the degree of relationship between the 2 of you.

  • @henryhill6126
    @henryhill6126 4 года назад +87

    It is interesting to hear Fable practice her vocabulary. The mixture of her native utterances with human ones is remarkable. Her brain is a melting pot of inter species language. I wonder how well she communicates with other birds.

    • @aubreyventittelli9242
      @aubreyventittelli9242 3 года назад

      I was wondering that too. Does she try English with other birds or go back to standard bird calls?

  • @MirageThaHustla
    @MirageThaHustla 4 года назад +228

    The "nonsense conversation" is what we sound like to her. Kind of like when we mimic another language we probably aren't saying anything but we're mimicking the sounds that we often associate with that other language. We'll make up words or nonsense conversation in our mimicking of other languages, too.

    • @Havelthegravel
      @Havelthegravel 2 года назад +10

      If you focus, it seems like she’s saying “what’s that” and she says one time what i think should be “fantastic”

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 2 года назад +10

      @@Havelthegravel And I think I heard her say, "What's out there?" "What do I know?" "Oh, dear".

  • @bronandsimone
    @bronandsimone 4 года назад +128

    She is obviously a very well cared for bird. Everything she has to imitate are sweet words! I love the little songs!

  • @ArmyJay
    @ArmyJay Год назад +26

    Amazing. It’s like She’s practising a foreign language, the way we have to do repeat pronunciations to get it right. Fantastic & cute & funny.

  • @Wakeupgrandowl
    @Wakeupgrandowl 4 года назад +67

    Having a raven whisper into my ear was the most unexpected ASMR

  • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
    @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 4 года назад +160

    She even has a "British" accent!
    She is definately huggable.

  • @wilberforce95
    @wilberforce95 4 года назад +240

    the way she says "wow" sounds so sarcastic lmao

    • @voidhog1028
      @voidhog1028 4 года назад +1

      This bird has overseen so much smalltalk. Im awe struck

    • @kaidixon2417
      @kaidixon2417 4 года назад +3

      Her different wows sound like she’s been watching owen wilson movies lol

  • @veritas3975
    @veritas3975 Год назад +11

    I can´t believe these sounds!!! I´m speechless. I knew ravens are megaintelligent, but not aware about their capacity for making so human sounds. Thanks for this incredible material.

  • @Eharmonicz
    @Eharmonicz 4 года назад +641

    Crazy how u say she doesnt want to be recorded n wants to be alone when doing this. Like shes embarrassed thats quite some intelligence

    • @Eharmonicz
      @Eharmonicz 3 года назад +4

      @Facts i wouldnt know im not the crow, but also not the point. thankyou

    • @_gremlinboy
      @_gremlinboy 3 года назад +6

      She's practicing! Lol

    • @aioia3885
      @aioia3885 3 года назад +31

      I don't think she understands that she is being recorded, she probably just gets scared of the camera because she doesn't know what it is or what it does

    • @aclown9127
      @aclown9127 3 года назад +5

      @Independent fable probably doesn’t understand the cameras purpose but sees herself in the reflection on lenses and gets spooked

    • @Beaneabean
      @Beaneabean 3 года назад +20

      @@aclown9127 Ravens/Crows know that the reflection is their own so i doubt it gets spooked

  • @catzkeet4860
    @catzkeet4860 4 года назад +154

    I love the singing to herself. That’s just very cool, and how well she mimics the tone of your voice. Loved hearing her say Fable too. She’s a clever bird

    • @petercseszarik6552
      @petercseszarik6552 4 года назад

      as they say in a movie about ancient birds: clever girl

    • @RobKwalheim
      @RobKwalheim 4 года назад +1

      I like how she gets her body into it when she sings to herself. She's a sweetie. Good on you for capturing this and sharing with us.

  • @terrirow3461
    @terrirow3461 4 года назад +216

    I love the fact that she sings to herself. She hums her own little tune.

  • @kingjsolomon
    @kingjsolomon Год назад +12

    The asmr tone boop boop into the mic gave me chills 💀 I love the little ta da song too 💙 she’s precious