@@Anonymous-mn3td No, you see, they don't! That's why when the lyrebird is mimicking the kookaburra, it says it isn't using sunblock, because it helps make it more believable, of course. @Edriss Scofield Ahaha, yeah, the bird's probably thinking those people were idiots for walking around in Aus without sun protection.
I was bush walking and heard a lyre bird (maybe 10 meters away) that sounded like a group of Japanese tourists walking by ten meters away. It was weird.
We had one near our property, which had a very unique creaking gate that could be heard for miles, we wouldn't lubricate it on purpose as it was a great way to let us know someone was coming or going, at all hours. We then had a lyrebird that decided to make our property it's home. Within a week, we had lubricated the gate.
@@ivonastrukar4715 Some might care about peoples health rather than money. Or they could probably get sued if they recommend sunblock and the person still gets cancer
This is adorable. To all that think it's fake, when Lyrebirds hear a sound, they can mimic it, and it can be passed down through generations of birds, as an important call, or unimportant. It's obvious that this Lyrebird has heard somebody say "No sunblock." before. Lyrebirds pick up and learn words much faster then Parrots, but both can mimic calls. I'm probably going to get attacked for this, but yall know the truth. Lyrebirds are cool, I think we all should learn more about them in their majestic beauty and smarts... ^^
@@galvanizeddreamer2051 well, kinda but not really. Lyrebirds incorporate all the different sounds they hear into their mating calls. If the bird is living in a remote part of the jungle, that's just different animal noises, mainly other birds. But if a Lyrebird lives close to human civilization, as this one does, then it will also incorporate sounds they hear from us into their mating calls. And yes, that includes chainsaws from nearby woodcutters. If one lived in Italy, it would probably mention pasta a lot.
The great David Attenborough in his BBC program discussed this great bird. The one they found mimics a chainsaw, car alarm, and camera shutter. Funny and sad at the same time. ruclips.net/video/mSB71jNq-yQ/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
Plot twist: Lyrebirds aren't mimics, there's just always a lyrebird hidden near each of us providing the sounds of our world. We don't even actually speak, we just move our mouths while the lyrebird provides our voices. I am very high.
I just find it fascinating how these things can so perfectly imitate a chainsaw, yet immediately turn into a parrot when they try to imitate a human voice. It almost seems like a paradox.
A Lyrebird family used to nest near the bathroom window of the house I grew up in. The favourite sound to make was chainsaw noises/crying baby noises... 😳 Like where the fuck have those birds been....😳 Still spooks me
Imagine walking in the woods and seeing a lyrebird saying "Now where the hell can I dispose these damn bodies?". Since lyrebirds mimic sounds they hear, RUN
Awesome! Lyrebirds are from south eastern Australia. In North America we have these master mimickers-mockingbirds, thrashers, and catbirds. The Brown Thrasher can sing up to 2000 songs and is the champion mimicker in North America; mover over, lyrebirds! 💕☮🌎🌌
Songs? Lol, that's cute. The lyrebird can imitate any sound. Car alarms, chainsaws, music, other animals, hoomans, and they pass these sounds down through generations.
It seems to me that Australia has more than its share of birds that mimic. Lyrebirds, Magpies, parrots and other related birds, etc. Has anyone looked into why this is?
I swear, if I ever come a cross a Lyrebird, I'm going to teach it to say "I can get used to this body".
Human, resistance is futile.
I have did it the humans will never detect my disguise
Try "this body's okay"
“One again, I have taken over the body of this puny bird. Humans are next.”
"please kill me"
Is that someone's wheezing laugh in the background after it says 'no sunblock'? Haha, I love it.
The bird wheezes too.
might be mimmicking a kookaburra
@@ginjuice_art Kookaburras wear sunblock?
I thought was a disappointed sigh lol (because of no sunblock)
@@Anonymous-mn3td No, you see, they don't! That's why when the lyrebird is mimicking the kookaburra, it says it isn't using sunblock, because it helps make it more believable, of course.
@Edriss Scofield Ahaha, yeah, the bird's probably thinking those people were idiots for walking around in Aus without sun protection.
I was bush walking and heard a lyre bird (maybe 10 meters away) that sounded like a group of Japanese tourists walking by ten meters away. It was weird.
These Birds are eternal Echoes
XD I would love to hear a lyre bird make that sound.
We had one near our property, which had a very unique creaking gate that could be heard for miles, we wouldn't lubricate it on purpose as it was a great way to let us know someone was coming or going, at all hours. We then had a lyrebird that decided to make our property it's home. Within a week, we had lubricated the gate.
Dermatologists everywhere: *TRIGGERED*
Ever wondered why dermatologists would reccomend you a sunblock that works well?I mean the more sunblock people use,the less work they have.
@@ivonastrukar4715 Some might care about peoples health rather than money. Or they could probably get sued if they recommend sunblock and the person still gets cancer
@@ivonastrukar4715 people will always have skin issues even with proper help.
Lyrebird: _Trigger sound_
@@ivonastrukar4715 , there's still plenty of skin issues caused by factors other than the sun.
This is adorable. To all that think it's fake, when Lyrebirds hear a sound, they can mimic it, and it can be passed down through generations of birds, as an important call, or unimportant. It's obvious that this Lyrebird has heard somebody say "No sunblock." before. Lyrebirds pick up and learn words much faster then Parrots, but both can mimic calls. I'm probably going to get attacked for this, but yall know the truth. Lyrebirds are cool, I think we all should learn more about them in their majestic beauty and smarts... ^^
Imagine those sounds being passed down so long, even if humans got extinct they still make jackhammer noises.
So a lyre bird watched star wars before making laser gun noises, ok now I'm confused
Aren't these the birds that started using chainsaw noises as mating calls?
@@galvanizeddreamer2051 well, kinda but not really. Lyrebirds incorporate all the different sounds they hear into their mating calls. If the bird is living in a remote part of the jungle, that's just different animal noises, mainly other birds. But if a Lyrebird lives close to human civilization, as this one does, then it will also incorporate sounds they hear from us into their mating calls. And yes, that includes chainsaws from nearby woodcutters. If one lived in Italy, it would probably mention pasta a lot.
The great David Attenborough in his BBC program discussed this great bird. The one they found mimics a chainsaw, car alarm, and camera shutter. Funny and sad at the same time.
ruclips.net/video/mSB71jNq-yQ/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
This bird is trying to teach his child to fight: "no son, block"
piccolo and goku arguing about the best fighting method to teach gohan
@@sambalam DOOOOOOOOOODGE
Or he's trying to talk Bill Gates out of blocking the sun 😅
He teaching him chess 🤔
Everybody gangsta until the birds start criticizing your life choices.
Me: "Hmmm...Should I put sunblock on even though it's overcast?"
A voice from the forest: *"rAaAaAaAaAaA No Sunblock!"*
Plot twist: Lyrebirds aren't mimics, there's just always a lyrebird hidden near each of us providing the sounds of our world. We don't even actually speak, we just move our mouths while the lyrebird provides our voices. I am very high.
High on life
Excellent observation!
So they're actually very accomplished ventriloquists? I'm on board with that.
As another high person, I confirm this is scientifically accurate. Or something like that.
Also sounds like NO SIGNAL
so birbs need to connect to something, rite?
@@plisehon right
ALIENS COMMUNICATION BIRDS!!!
@@MrRemakes they real
thats way darker
Get this man some sunblock
I'm cracking up so hard right now.
Literally. ;w;
Same! 😆😆
We call that “lmao” nowadays
You should've put on some sunblock.
@@benkado69 shutthefuckup
Remember it is a "Liar" bird so when it says "no sunblock" it means you should definitely be wearing sunblock.
Most sun blocks have cancer causing chemicals. Better off without it.
@@ElectricalExistence Maybe according to California they do.
Either way, getting cancer from too much sun is far more likely.
@@lucaswinsor4469 Then stay on the shade.
@@lucaswinsor4469 The sun doesn't give cancer. The sun gives life. :)
@@roadtothebeloved4830 But cancer is a life of its own...
Must be a lot of fun having those in your own garden
This makes me want to watch my mouth around birds
There was a video of parrots cursing back and forth at the zoo
You scared a lyrebird could take the stand against you?
I love when I get an unskippable 30 second ad for a 5 second video
Use an ad blocker, or a decent browser like Opera which has it built in. No ads for me...
I just find it fascinating how these things can so perfectly imitate a chainsaw, yet immediately turn into a parrot when they try to imitate a human voice. It almost seems like a paradox.
Get'm some sun block... Quick.
Nose unblocked
Guy propably just yanked out a big booger or something...
thats what everyone says after blowing their nose
lol
This cracked me up
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
Sounds like a robot analyzing the situation
_ a robot makes rhar assessment as it looks at a crispy human_
If Lyrebirds were more smart, they could wreck havoc.
😆
Time to teach it: "Help I've been turned into a bird!"
lol!!! yes
Just put an iPod in the bush for a couple of days, and have it repeat "Damned genie turned me into a bird!"
everyone else:lol so funny
me: *scared as shit*
Straight out of a fucking nightmare
Just imagine hearing this in the middle of night...
@@hermitfox3053 as it gets closer and CLOSER
Don't worry, this bird can't hurt you... Unless you, like, grab it and bring it to a level where it can get at your eyes.
Kiera Todd idk about that one...
Bad Lyrebird, you need the sunblock, the sun is a deadly lazer
A Lyrebird family used to nest near the bathroom window of the house I grew up in. The favourite sound to make was chainsaw noises/crying baby noises... 😳 Like where the fuck have those birds been....😳 Still spooks me
A Lyrebird knows they have natural protection from the heat, whereas their human counterparts need sun blockers.
In Australia? Brave bird. God bless
HHHAAHAHA HAHAHAAH HAHAH. no sunblock. (Screeching heads)
Just had an unskippable 30 second ad for this
"Roshambo" is what I heard.
and then it kicks you in the nuts...
I was expecting it to say , "Wipeout" after laughing.
Imagine walking in the woods and seeing a lyrebird saying "Now where the hell can I dispose these damn bodies?".
Since lyrebirds mimic sounds they hear, RUN
That bird has been watching lion king it said No Simba
He said it like it's a line in a hard core rave track too: "NO SUNBLOCK"
If I ever meet one of these birds, I'm gonna teach them how to rickroll people.
Um sorry, it clearly says "more sunblock".
anyway give this bird sunblock
Um sorry, it clearly doesn't
Could be
"No signal" makes much much more sense.
The Mel Blanc of birds. Fascinating what our Lord can create!
It's kind of like listening to an EVP. LOL!
I saw a video featuring a lyrebird making the sounds of a logging operation including a hand saw and a chainsaw.
*my goals are limited in this bird body*
Congrats on your 100k followers😊 (you will soon be there)
Awesome! Lyrebirds are from south eastern Australia. In North America we have these master mimickers-mockingbirds, thrashers, and catbirds. The Brown Thrasher can sing up to 2000 songs and is the champion mimicker in North America; mover over, lyrebirds!
💕☮🌎🌌
Songs? Lol, that's cute.
The lyrebird can imitate any sound. Car alarms, chainsaws, music, other animals, hoomans, and they pass these sounds down through generations.
That branch in the background looks like it’s wing. It makes it look as it’s saluting.
The Sun: No blanket will stop me.
I literally thought that was a person in the background saying that. Wow!
the fbi man using it accidentally put the bird on speakerphone
This is eerie.
Also the name of of a sick reggae/ska/punk band's best song
No Sunblock - The Chill Flow
*laughing clown sounds*
''NO SUNBLOCK!''
The lyrebird actually has sunblock on.
I need to find that bird and make it say '' Assuming direct control ''
Now I wanna know of anyone has ever tried to teach a lyrebird how to rickroll
*HE KNOWS THE ILLUMINATE*
someone really gotta teach one of these things to say that they've been transformed into a bird
It seems to me that Australia has more than its share of birds that mimic. Lyrebirds, Magpies, parrots and other related birds, etc. Has anyone looked into why this is?
I literally just hear "no signal" man's tryna phone a friend out of the jungle
LoL 😂 no sunblock
Funny 😁 where did that come from.
The woman laughing at the end, makes it for me!
Lyrebird: "No sunblock!"
Me: Alright, then. Have fun during the summer. 😐
I heard no Simba. This bird knows the Lion King.
Given that they are such great mimics, we can conclude it was a robot that said this.
This was published 6 years ago but now it is in my recommends.
@wandering_about Yeah, congratulations.
Lyrebird: No sun Ra
Egyptians: **angry hieroglyphic noises**
bro, I didn’t even know lyrebirds can talk 😂
that's a smart bird
Funny thing is most Victorians don't say 'sunblock' we say 'sunscreen'. Yes we're weird and hello from lockdown...
It's obviously been listening to tourists. Most Aussies use the word "sunscreen".
Sweet bird,
This bird needs to hear the Tragedy of Darth Plaigus the wise.
At first I thought the person filming spoke.... then I realized 😳😧😨
Diogenes reincarnated as a Lyrebird, I see.
I laughed so hard, and got so far, but in the end, it doesnt even matter
I'd love to teach one to say something like "Help me!" or "Do you want to play a game?"
It sounds like Ash from Alien when the crew is interrogating him, same warbly voice.
I feel personally attacked.
I agree with early commenter Pierre Lorens. It sounds more like "No signal," which makes a heck of a lot more sense.
I thought he was 5th Element bartender saying "Want some more?"
Suddenly ability for transmission of a demon complaining about the sun.
Love that I live a 30 min drive to see these in the wild
Lucky you! I live in Europe and my dream is to travel to Australia to listen to kookabooras and lyrebirds live (sorry for any mistakes)
Get back tp me when he says 'slip, slop, slap".
He sings the song of the featherless bird right after the Kukaburra
I think you are hearing what you want to hear :)
I wanted to hear him say Welcome To Pluto. That kinda sounds like what he said 😂😂😂.Yeah Right.
No idea why RUclips has been recommending these older and shorter-than-10-minutes videos, but I'm loving it!
That was me today, no sunblock and face burned crispy... I feel called out
Hahahaha..."no sunblock?" Next time it Will be "no way"
HE NEEDS SOME *SUNBLOCK*
"hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of internet"
They need to keep birds like this away from people like me.
The bird clearly is let down that there isnt a sidewalk.
The laugh at the end 😂
Amazing!
Bahaha, I love birds.
No sunblock, in hell where this demon comes from.
Sounds kinda like "no cell phone" or "no signal" to me.. I dunno.. but very cool!
Is it real?????????
To me it sounds like “No sofa”
Sounds like a Combine soldier from Half Life
guys whenever u see lyrebirds just yell FUUUUUUUCK and prank people for many years to come :)
/give Lyrebird minecraft:sunblock 1
Well, thank you, berd! Now my skin is red and rashy.