Однажды мы были вынуждены выехать из мотеля из-за поющего прямо перед окном соловья - спать было невозможно. Но *такое* на балконе... За ЧТО это наказание человеку?
Of the day birds, they have this very predictable habit of being the first bird to call at first light and the last bird to call at last light. They just do it once for a minute or so each time. They still call during the day but the call is not in anyway like a rooster that never shuts the ***k up. They are hated in Western Australia. Some escaped from the zoo in the 1930s and not being native to that part of Australia are an icon of hatred for the eastern states where the seat of federal government is.
British People: You have no idea how pigeons sound in the morning on my balcony.: Australian People: I'm sorry what was that, the birds are chatting again.
I was just checking out the hoopoe - another one noter in the morning and kookaburra cousin. I had cooing pigeons near my childhood bed ; now as a cranky old shut in, I could use a gaggle of these commenting clowns.
Best thing about kookaburras is their sense of humour. A group of them saw my brother get hit in the nuts by a cricket ball and they all started laughing
Alex Camacho we also have roosters. Plus cockatoos, magpies and galahs. All hella annoying sometimes. But beautiful. When I was young I used to hate hearing the kookaburras going off at 4am. It meant I’d studied all night.
Hearing kookaburras is just about the most australian thing you can experience. I have a pair that carry on like pork chops every couple of months for a solid week or two. Been going on for 5 years, hope it never stops
In the 1930's a Hollywood sound man came to Australia and recorded a Kookaburra 'laughing', it has been used in most jungle movies ever since (a little known fact yet true).
Once I saw 5 of them on my uncle's balcony (I don't live in Australia sadly) and they were so SO loud. And then my uncle went to the balcony and said : "will you tell me the joke?" Suddenly the all gone quiet.... for hours they stand there being so quiet. It was hallorious
@@FreezeAU i know they are not corvids. Both butcherbirds and currawongs are passerine. But butcherbirds are also called australian magpies sometimes, and currawongs are called bell-magpies. Sorry for my bad english
My sister lives in NSW , and when I stayed with her last year two Kookaburras woke me up every morning! And believe me the Cockatoos are also bloody loud! But they are beautiful, and it was a delight to see and hear them.
In response to a posted reply, " the kookaburra are high". Scientific studies have shown animals and birds ravaging specific plants, berries, so they too should get they buzz on.
Gappie Al Kebabi or a bunch of fifth graders when someone said something stupid, then one starts laughing, then more start, the teacher starts laughing too, and everyone laughs for ten minutes, and the next couple weeks the same thing keeps happening, and someone brings up the first incident making the laughing last longer, and then the class in the next few rooms start laughing, and the principal starts laughing, then soon the entire school of a little over three hundred people starts laughing, then all those kids go home and tell their parents and friends from another school, soon causing the entire small town of around 4000 people to start laughing, and after a week or so it ends. Everyone just forgets about the time one class in a small town caused 4000 people to laugh. And it all started with the teacher reading out loud to the class, and that one kid commenting on it.
@@vladdracul5072 lol, no auto correct does it's thing, my phone just does over correcting. I have to send and resend texts to friends because it keeps over correcting things. I've just given up on fixing it every time.
This may be an homage to our grammar school teacher at Chapel Hill Elementary School in NJ - I remember her teaching us the song "Laugh, Kookaburra Laugh" - loved the song but never heard a Kookaburra Laugh until a few years ago - over 50 years later! What a fun teacher she was & brought music to our lives.
I learned it as a child in the 1960's when my parents and friends took a gaggle of us children to the fox hollow music festival in the Catskills and Pete Seeger taught that to the kids! I had a ball and never forgot the song!❤
@@skehleben7699 Thank you for sharing your memory! It was the '60s when I was in grammar school in NJ - makes me wonder whether our music teacher was influenced by Pete Seeger! How much fun that music festival you went to in the Catskills must have been!💛
Learned the song in scouting about 65 years ago. Also in NJ. It was so much fun. I'm so happy to finally hear their laughter all these years later. 😅 Love them❤❤
Stand-up comedians would have a ball rehearsing in front of these little guys. "Two fleas walk out of a pub and see it's raining. So, one of them turns to the other and says: 'Shall we walk or call a dingo?' "
@Hunter fishman Dude chill out it's just a meme, no more and no less. You're just going to make yourself look bad if you start an argument just because of it.
@@miguelzino598 A shit meme format invented by unoriginal youtube commenters to generate likes from other unoriginal youtube commenters whom have nothing real to say
Brings back memories. First night somewhere between Wilsons Promontory and Melbourne. Sleeping in our Camper Van and suddenly this laughing began. I love Australia!
It sounds like she is trying to get a word in edgewise to calm him down and he just goes on and on about the neighbours who upset him, lol. It's funny, raucous and, yes, very vert loud. Stunning. Thank you for posting.
I have a juvenile that has chosen my backyard as his hunting ground for the last 2 weeks. Amazing birds. Sometimes the family of 7 all come and make a raquet.
Played this to two kookaburras in bird sanctuary in UK they looked sad the first time we went through. Both of them flew right up to me and were leaning forward and loving it they really got going. I played maggies sing too and they loved that and we could hear them still laughing when we left. Will do that when we visit again get a composition of Australian birdsong it makes them happy.
Kookaburra 1: Did you know there are some people who think Australia doesn't exist Kookaburra 2 : HAHAHAHAHAHAHA idiots Kookaburra 1: IKR HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Years ago I attended a bird show at the Los Angeles zoo. There was a kookaburra in the show that did a perfect imitation of a telephone ringing in place of it's normal laughing sound. He had been raised by humans and heard the phone ring so much that he learned as his normal call.
"They're coming to take me away Haha, they're coming to take me away Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha To the funny farm Where life is beautiful all the time And I'll be happy to see Those nice young men In their clean white coats And they're coming to take me AWAY HA HAAAA"
I just met two of these amazing birds today!! Never have I ever laughed so hystericly. I was having a really bad day, I'm sure they saved my year!! Got to love them. Here in Denmark their name is directly translated into "laughing bird" latterfugl 😍😘😂🤣😘 I have saved Your video, It will be my cure for any bad day ☺️❤️🎈❤️
A poem I wrote EARLY one Sunday morning. The kookas began to sing, just as the sun was dawning, I wish someone would tell those birds , that it is Sunday morning. Their happy little songs would usually make me smile, it’s just Today I wish they were up the road a mile. But in the gum outside my room those happy kookas sit. Waking me so early hasn’t bothered them a bit. The pillow on my head now seems to make them laugh so hearty. I think they’ve called more kooka birds to join their happy party. I drift off back to sleep with their laughing song all round me and pretty soon inside my dreams , those happy kookas found me.
Yes I am the one from the OZZY MAN REVIEWS video. Here is the original Kookaburra hanging from my mouth video ruclips.net/video/rj8NJfH0h84/видео.html
Однажды мы были вынуждены выехать из мотеля из-за поющего прямо перед окном соловья - спать было невозможно.
Но *такое* на балконе... За ЧТО это наказание человеку?
😍❤❤❤💚💚💛💛
Beautiful birds my friend.
Восхитительно. Поют как я.
Sí no puedes oir el cantar de un ruiseñor, entonces no puedes entender lo bello de la vida.@@АлександрЗозуля-п7э
Oh my god, that joke must have been hilarious.
I'm the joke
XD This I what I heard them say: Oooooooohhhh, ooooooh aahhhhhh aaahhhhhh oooooo ahhhhhhhhh ahh ahh ahhh!
They're laughing at humanity's miscpnception that their call comes from monkeys.
Was going to comment that it's a shame the recording didn't start a bit earlier so we could've heard the joke
@@autumninNy_1012 zzz zzz zi o
People trying to sleep at 5am:
Kookaburra: Let me sing you the song of my people
Of the day birds, they have this very predictable habit of being the first bird to call at first light and the last bird to call at last light. They just do it once for a minute or so each time. They still call during the day but the call is not in anyway like a rooster that never shuts the ***k up.
They are hated in Western Australia. Some escaped from the zoo in the 1930s and not being native to that part of Australia are an icon of hatred for the eastern states where the seat of federal government is.
Try 3am here, the local's must be on something here.
it's around 5 am when i watched this video.. inspired by the laughing Kookaburras outside.. and the comment is spot on!
Kookaburra's are actually AMAZING. If you don't like them, fuck off.
@@arsenioseslpodcast3143 I love birds man.
They wake us up too early in Sydney but after 3 seconds of feeling grumpy about that, I find myself laughing with them and feeling happy to be alive.
It must be wonderful to see and hear them.
that sounds like there is a high chance of you not waking up alive every day
This is the bird you always hear in the movies in the wrong jungles.
Sure is.
The beginning of the first Indiana Jones movie is a good example.
Yeah. I don't remember any Tarzan in Australia movies
This, and peacocks.
@@whazzuphere I would watch that movie though..
I’m an Aussie and I never, ever get tired of their raucous laughter.
Same here
10 points for the word, "raucous". 👍
Same, I could fall asleep to this
Do you guys see budgies?
@@glitch_animations9986 what about budgiagars
British People: You have no idea how pigeons sound in the morning on my balcony.:
Australian People: I'm sorry what was that, the birds are chatting again.
And Texans want to know if you've ever heard a while bunch of Grackle birds! 😄
Crazy!! At least I don’t have to deal with wild birds. My neighbors roosters piss me off enough when I’m trying to take a nap.
I was just checking out the hoopoe - another one noter in the morning and kookaburra cousin. I had cooing pigeons near my childhood bed ; now as a cranky old shut in, I could use a gaggle of these commenting clowns.
Well Australia does have native pigeons and doves too and native robins as well, all sorts of gorgeous colours. Also to be seen on You Tube.
Best thing about kookaburras is their sense of humour.
A group of them saw my brother get hit in the nuts by a cricket ball and they all started laughing
😂😆😆🤣🤣🤣
Warum nicht auf Deutsch
You hit the cricket ball didn't you? 😂
I hope it was a kookaburra cricket ball
Nothing gon be more embarrassing than getting laughed at by an animal
Americans: waking up to roosters is the worst
Australians:
Roosters start their shit at 2 in the fucking morning, so you better like waking up extra early.
Alex Camacho we also have roosters. Plus cockatoos, magpies and galahs. All hella annoying sometimes. But beautiful.
When I was young I used to hate hearing the kookaburras going off at 4am. It meant I’d studied all night.
This actually happens a lot to
Hearing kookaburras is just about the most australian thing you can experience.
I have a pair that carry on like pork chops every couple of months for a solid week or two. Been going on for 5 years, hope it never stops
So are the bloody cockatoos
Fun fact:
The swear censor used in Spongebob is a sped up Kookaburra laugh
Actually it’s a dolphin noise.
@@brockbracken318 Actually, dolphins don't sound like that. I just learned that a week ago 😂 Ruined my childhood
@@snidechart069doesgaming7 hood nature?
@@brockbracken318 dolphins actually sounds like a light voiced whale
@@brockbracken318 Nope, dolphin don't sound like that.
In the 1930's a Hollywood sound man came to Australia and recorded a Kookaburra 'laughing', it has been used in most jungle movies ever
since (a little known fact yet true).
!!!! I always wondered why I heard Kookaburra's in all the old films (and new) I watched with jungle scenes !!!
According to Max Smart, agent 86, it was a 'Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker'!
Speeded up is used as dolphin sound in movies.
there are species that are also from new guinea which literally does have jungles, so its not entirely wrong, not these ones though
There is plenty of jungle in Australia.
I too hate it when I don't get inside jokes
There isn't one, these birds genuinely make this sound, usually in the mornings and evenings as call to mark their territory.
@Angry Irishman /r/woooosh
@@imlo2738 GOD FUCKING DAMMIT!
Can't be an inside joke when they're outside..
@@toohoney8674 *Seinfeld theme*
Once I saw 5 of them on my uncle's balcony (I don't live in Australia sadly) and they were so SO loud. And then my uncle went to the balcony and said : "will you tell me the joke?" Suddenly the all gone quiet.... for hours they stand there being so quiet. It was hallorious
These ones are a family of 8 that often all visit at once and will sit for hours also.
That magpie on the left is like "...I don't get it..."
..........thats not a magpie ;-;
....and it was on the right side in the video.
The one on the left at the start is a Butcherbird, the one on the right at the end is a Currawong.
@@FreezeAU i know they are not corvids. Both butcherbirds and currawongs are passerine. But butcherbirds are also called australian magpies sometimes, and currawongs are called bell-magpies.
Sorry for my bad english
A Currawong! I love their call too look it up!
The australian wake up call
On a tree outside the window, this loud, at the crack of dawn. Usually followed by someone shouting 'SHUT THE HELL UP!'
PLVS VLTRA yep hear them every stinking morning
I can’t sleep..... help me
@@Erizedd I want this as my alarm tone with the "SHUT THE HELL UP" having some heavy accent.
Yep! Every morning early - no sleep in here - and they wait for the pool to be free to take turns bomb diving 😝
That was fun. And Dude, that's a hell of a sweet view.
i agree!
yeah it is! and you just have wild birds that fly to you? heaven
1:12 the moment I was hoping for. When they realize they're being watched and their laughing slows down into a heavy awkward silence.
❤️
XD
I thought it looked more like, "You're recording this, right?"
*_The cameraman just told the world's best dad joke 10 seconds before_*
Either that, or he told them Trump doesn't have dementia.
@@davidbouvier8895how sad that he's always in your mind like that. The next few years are gonna be pretty rough for you.
@@The_CIA If Agent Orange gets reelected, the whole world will be endangered.
@@davidbouvier8895 you cant be serious.... Lol
@@The_CIA You want a psychopathic narcissist with accelerating dementia with his finger on the nuclear trigger?
Delightful 😅. Love their laughs!!❤
Nobody:
The girls at the back of the class during lessons:
I'm not sure what school you attend, but it's usually the boys at the back of the class that never shut up.
@@b1njjj95
for me its both
@@Killbayne That sucks. Rip.
@@b1njjj95
been like that for the last 4 years
Millicent Wood True
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree, sometimes maybe a balcony.
Will Hoffman Haha
Why? Kookaburra, why? Kookaburra, give the balcony back to me.
😄
👍
@Vince Abate i know that song and im a 90s kid lol
Ces oiseaux sont aussi beaux qu’expressifs. Et ils sont, on le devine, d’une grande intelligence
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
So then the human says, "I just flew in from Sydney! And boy are my arms tired!"
*loud kookaburra laughter for a full minute*
Is that a Crash Bandicoot reference I smell?
@@kylem7917 I read your comment in the voice of King Candy from "Wreck it Ralph" for some reason lol
@@ChilupaKing not my intention but I can't unhear it now
LMAO
Sounds like my grandparents when they were talking to one another. Both were half deaf and had to holler at one another to carry a conversation.
🤣
Hahahahaha
How rude. Get some manners
Honestly it was funny. No need to get upset, have a sense of humor.
@may day you obviously never met half deaf people who refuse to go to the doc, because ''they can hear just fine''
My sister lives in NSW , and when I stayed with her last year two Kookaburras woke me up every morning! And believe me the Cockatoos are also bloody loud! But they are beautiful, and it was a delight to see and hear them.
Sitcom character: Does literally anything
People being held at gunpoint:
Fuckin' golden comment
Literally every _Friends_ season.
Took me a minute to get the joke but that's funny XD
I dont get it
I don’t get it either. Could someone explain?
These birds are just high and laughing at the fact that the other was laughing. We have all been there.
In response to a posted reply, " the kookaburra are high". Scientific studies have shown animals and birds ravaging specific plants, berries, so they too should get they buzz on.
Gappie Al Kebabi or a bunch of fifth graders when someone said something stupid, then one starts laughing, then more start, the teacher starts laughing too, and everyone laughs for ten minutes, and the next couple weeks the same thing keeps happening, and someone brings up the first incident making the laughing last longer, and then the class in the next few rooms start laughing, and the principal starts laughing, then soon the entire school of a little over three hundred people starts laughing, then all those kids go home and tell their parents and friends from another school, soon causing the entire small town of around 4000 people to start laughing, and after a week or so it ends. Everyone just forgets about the time one class in a small town caused 4000 people to laugh. And it all started with the teacher reading out loud to the class, and that one kid commenting on it.
Not I'm 'straya. They hate weed down under.
What a beautiful view off that balcony. I've always loved birds and thanks for sharing.
The laugh is contagious... I was laughing with them and I don't know why 😂😂
I know exactly what you mean lol
We all know why...
It was a hilarious joke.
Me too
Sounds like hyenas!
Guy: "I have a presentation tomorrow morning. Gotta sleep early."
Kookaburra: "I'm gonna destroy this man's entire career."
Haha
Savage birds
I CANT BREATHE
I cant wait until this unoriginal fucking bullshit dies..
Growing up in Brisbane this was all too real. Between Kookaburras and Cockatoos no one can sleep in past 6am in some parts.
One of several things I miss about living in Australia.
Is kookaburra laughter contagious for anyone else? I can't help but be amused by such a _majestic_ creature.
There's something wrong with you're pigeons, mate.
@daAnder71 lol, yeah, my phone likes to over autocorrect. I've learned to just except it.
@@midevilgirl I know what you mean! Damn Auto correct!😄
@@midevilgirl don't. Always try to fix it :)
@@midevilgirl *accept, not except. It seems auto-correct is not to blame here.
@@vladdracul5072 lol, no auto correct does it's thing, my phone just does over correcting. I have to send and resend texts to friends because it keeps over correcting things. I've just given up on fixing it every time.
Absolutely wonderful. Yes, loud and probably annoying after awhile. But I love this cheeky bird.
I love the sound of our Kookaburras aren’t they wonderful!
Aww... they look adorably fluffy when you look into their faces. They literally made me laugh
This may be an homage to our grammar school teacher at Chapel Hill Elementary School in NJ - I remember her teaching us the song "Laugh, Kookaburra Laugh" - loved the song but never heard a Kookaburra Laugh until a few years ago - over 50 years later! What a fun teacher she was & brought music to our lives.
I learned it as a child in the 1960's when my parents and friends took a gaggle of us children to the fox hollow music festival in the Catskills and Pete Seeger taught that to the kids! I had a ball and never forgot the song!❤
@@skehleben7699 Thank you for sharing your memory! It was the '60s when I was in grammar school in NJ - makes me wonder whether our music teacher was influenced by Pete Seeger! How much fun that music festival you went to in the Catskills must have been!💛
Learned the song in scouting about 65 years ago. Also in NJ. It was so much fun. I'm so happy to finally hear their laughter all these years later. 😅 Love them❤❤
I found myself laughing, that laugh is contagious
Same here, the same thing happens to me when I also hear hyenas laughing
It doesn't get better than that.
oooh, I imagine that'd get annoying pretty fast tho. xD
Its never annoying. Ever.
+kotoula01 It could make a great alarm for anything. If someone needs to wake up, yall know which bird to call.
Stand-up comedians would have a ball rehearsing in front of these little guys.
"Two fleas walk out of a pub and see it's raining. So, one of them turns to the other and says: 'Shall we walk or call a dingo?' "
Me: "Mom could we get an alarm clock?"
Mom: "But we already have an alarm clock."
Alarm Clock:
Hunter fishman memes are fun, chill the fuck out and live a little
Hunter fishman ok boomer
@Hunter fishman Dude chill out it's just a meme, no more and no less. You're just going to make yourself look bad if you start an argument just because of it.
@Hunter fishman 🆗 🅱️🅾️🅾️Ⓜ️E®️
@Hunter fishman blah blah blah.
Am I the only one who thinks you're terribly lucky to be so close to those adorable birds?
Какие общительная кукубары! А какие пивуньи! Ангельский голосок ....
Nobody:
Those two loud ass students in the library:
c i c a t r i z . What is this nobody stuff supposed to mean
@@miguelzino598 its a meme
@@MDzaki-uk2ll no shit
@@MDzaki-uk2ll a terrible meme format which the majority of the internet hates
@@miguelzino598 A shit meme format invented by unoriginal youtube commenters to generate likes from other unoriginal youtube commenters whom have nothing real to say
They are such funny birds...Love that laugh
Johanna Kidd on ya mate.
I play this in my backyard at night in a US suburb, my neighbors all asking each other the next morning about it. HAHA
What a fantastic view of the city you have!! The kookaburras are great too!
Yeah i love it as well! Wich city is that? Brisbane?
LMAO....their laugh is so infectious that I started laughing maniacally as well 🤣🤣🤣
Love these birds , reminds me to always have a laugh in life 💜🌿
First thing I hear in the morning and last thing at night. I just love kookaburras.
thanks for this film. I live in Poland and have never heard voices that bird
Glad you liked it.
After listening to this for a while, I started giggling and then laughing as well. I don't know what that was all about either.
Same here!
Kookaburra saved my life picked up a 1m long king brown snake walking out bush 1 day less then 2m in front of me thanks Kooky
Wow 😯
Less than 2m? OK. Ko ko ka ka ka
Probably a geko 20m away ko ko ka ka ka
I bloody love waking up to kookaburras laughing in the morning
If I had the money, I would move to Australia just for those crazy kookaburras. I crackup at every video. They have such personality.
They’re a natural alarm clock
Delainey F. 😂
Lack of snooze button
I don’t know why I laugh so hard lol. 😂 They’re so adorable!!!
These people with their derisive laughter, can never take anything seriously. They are SO sarcastic! 😂😅
Brings back memories. First night somewhere between Wilsons Promontory and Melbourne. Sleeping in our Camper Van and suddenly this laughing began. I love Australia!
Wilson's prom is a special part of the world. Thanks for watching.
These are the cute Australian velociraptors known for killing innocent tourists...
@Face in the Crowd Yes, but they're not as deadly as drop bears.
@Face in the Crowd the most venomous snakes and spiders in the world. (Not joking)
No, that’s the Magpies.😉
Dean PD literally. We have almost all of the 140 species of snakes and the most venomous of them
@@hannyhawkins7804 and plovers
It sounds like she is trying to get a word in edgewise to calm him down and he just goes on and on about the neighbours who upset him, lol.
It's funny, raucous and, yes, very vert loud. Stunning. Thank you for posting.
Imagine taking a mid day nap and you hear this shit outside your window
The one outside my window prefers 5 am.
Stunning view of the Goldy you have there, mate.
What is the Goldy?
@Vince Abate Oh, thanks. It does look like a pretty cool place to live.
I have a juvenile that has chosen my backyard as his hunting ground for the last 2 weeks. Amazing birds. Sometimes the family of 7 all come and make a raquet.
It seems your balcony had the perfect acoustics for their calls. You were chosen.
Played this to two kookaburras in bird sanctuary in UK they looked sad the first time we went through. Both of them flew right up to me and were leaning forward and loving it they really got going. I played maggies sing too and they loved that and we could hear them still laughing when we left. Will do that when we visit again get a composition of Australian birdsong it makes them happy.
I do this all the time in zoos.
And that's just two of them, imagine a whole flock of them, deafening
They don't hang around in flocks. They stay in small family units. These 2 are from a family of 8.
@@CockatielCompanion ok
And on the eighth day God said "Screw it, let's mess with everyone with ears."
No just Australia :)
LOL..
Kookaburra 1: Did you know there are some people who think Australia doesn't exist
Kookaburra 2 : HAHAHAHAHAHAHA idiots
Kookaburra 1: IKR HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
И с утра не переставая думать о близости конца света: "Тревожно пели кукабары по утрам..." и т.д.
If I ever had a bad day, and these birds landed near my place, I will laugh with them
lol, They must have heard the funnest joke in the world. XD
Killer joke from Monty Python ?
What I want to know is:
What is so *GODDAMNED FUNNY?!*
I love it! 🥰 My neighbor HATEs that I have sparrow’s and hummingbird’s that hang out in my yard. She would move if there was a Kookaburro!
Years ago I attended a bird show at the Los Angeles zoo. There was a kookaburra in the show that did a perfect imitation of a telephone ringing in place of it's normal laughing sound. He had been raised by humans and heard the phone ring so much that he learned as his normal call.
This is where they get those "Amazonian sound effects"
Mr. : And African, And Yes the Amazon, And Even America. Hollywood Likes To Use That in all The Wrong Continents . Even To This Day lol..
Tarzan can verify that.
"What was that all about?"! What an hilarious video clip! I just love it.
They sound like those laughing voice chips in toys that you usually find in Goodwill for Halloween.
Is this an audition for Australia's Got Talent?
Whenever I'm in a sour mood I watch this and it cheers me right up
Those thing have better lungs than most people
Lmao so true 😂😂😂😂
I can't stop laughing with them. It's true, though, that laughter is contagious.
So is crying.
This is probably the most Australian video ever.
That magpie in the beginning was like," One chicken joke and they can't stop laughing. I'm sorry...
No-one:
40 year old Facebook moms looking at minion memes
no one hahahaha hahahahhaho hahahohahohahohohohohahahohohohohohoohohahohohohohohoa
Kookaburras. The world’s happiest bird.
Good luck sleeping when it comes to nap time. Love how QUIET it got when they stopped. 😂
Wow! I wonder what they were saying?
Something along the lines of... "This is our Balcony, and our meat giving humans, SO STAY CLEAR!"
tiel lover mike said a great joke about his sheila, and they haven't stopped laughing since.
Caryotagigas Birds Animals Palms o
Must've heard one hell of a joke. :D
They do it a lot before rain
Будем кукабарить свой концерт, пока за него не заплатите угощением!
Здравствуйте! Сами - то птицы уверены, что они великолепно, чудно, обворожительно поют! Чуден мир Божий!
Это как я в душе,муж сказал похоже 🤣не подскажите где труп лучше спрятать😁
Скорее ржут😂
Как класно !
5 year old me: **moves to Australia**
Kookaburra: **laughs**
Me: aRe tHEre MOnKeYs iN AuSTrAliA?
I’m 25 and I thought there were monkeys laughing hidden somewhere . then I see those heavy breathing birds …
Whoever told them a joke, it must've been hilarious.
*my other personalities and I laughing at a joke I said to myself*
.. & people next to me be like, you're nuts, Lmao
Haru?
"They're coming to take me away
Haha, they're coming to take me away
Ho ho, hee hee, ha ha
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see
Those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me AWAY
HA HAAAA"
PERFECT.... Growing up Listening to 45's , That's The "B" Side To .....
The Lion Sleeps Tonight.
That used to be my dad's ringtone for my biological mother! XD
This is great! So funny and infectious!
I just met two of these amazing birds today!! Never have I ever laughed so hystericly.
I was having a really bad day, I'm sure they saved my year!! Got to love them.
Here in Denmark their name is directly translated into "laughing bird" latterfugl 😍😘😂🤣😘
I have saved Your video, It will be my cure for any bad day ☺️❤️🎈❤️
Glad it cheered you up. I have lots of Kookaburra videos. This is my favourite ruclips.net/video/f28HpsEVWu8/видео.html
A poem I wrote EARLY one Sunday morning. The kookas began to sing, just as the sun was dawning, I wish someone would tell those birds , that it is Sunday morning. Their happy little songs would usually make me smile, it’s just Today I wish they were up the road a mile. But in the gum outside my room those happy kookas sit. Waking me so early hasn’t bothered them a bit. The pillow on my head now seems to make them laugh so hearty. I think they’ve called more kooka birds to join their happy party. I drift off back to sleep with their laughing song all round me and pretty soon inside my dreams , those happy kookas found me.
toni hall Love it 😊
Lol.. cute and Funny! 😃💖
NOICE
You oughta publish that
That was dope
Love the kooks. Who needs an alarm clock can when you can wake up to these fellas each morning.
Sounds like they got stuck on the opening part of "down with this sickness"
😂😂😂Good one!!!😂😂😂
Kookaburras are the only kind of bird I don't mind being woken up by at 4 a.m.
Aww..:) how cute
❤❤ Kookaburra is cute :3