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The Fascinating World of Magpies: Intelligent Birds of the Sky

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Discover the intriguing world of magpies in this informative video. From their unique social habits and mating rituals to their nesting and feeding behaviors, learn all about these intelligent and adaptable birds. Find out where magpies are found, fun facts about their behavior, and their conservation status. Whether you're a bird enthusiast or just curious about wildlife, this video provides a comprehensive look into the life of magpies.
    #Magpies, #Birds, #Wildlife, #BirdWatching, #AnimalFacts, #IntelligentBirds, #BirdLovers, #Nature, #WildlifeConservation, #BirdNesting, #BirdMating, #AnimalBehavior, #OmnivorousBirds, #Corvidae, #MagpieFacts

Комментарии • 16

  • @jerrygregor
    @jerrygregor Месяц назад

    Your pictures at 0:10 and 2:12 are subspecies of the Australian magpie which are members of the Artamidae and not the Corvidae.

    • @jerrygregor
      @jerrygregor Месяц назад

      Oh - 2:35 too

    • @NatureCanvassing
      @NatureCanvassing  Месяц назад

      Thank you for letting me know. I honestly am doing this for fun and my mom. She likes to watch such videos and know things. I take videos from Pixabay and Pexel and combine them. Neither one of us is in a position where we can actually go and see these beautiful creatures in reality.

    • @NatureCanvassing
      @NatureCanvassing  Месяц назад

      Apart from this is the rest of the information in the audio correct, could you please let me know?

    • @jerrygregor
      @jerrygregor Месяц назад +1

      @@NatureCanvassing On the audio, the call at 1:18 and repeated later is the Australian Magpie. The call of the Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) can be heard here - ruclips.net/video/y4pbkXIQyyg/видео.htmlsi=Nk49rzpaSRSiytG_ Magpies have quite a vocabulary but that's the main call.
      The American magpie (Pica hudsonia) is very similar and was only classed as a separate species in 2000. There's also the yellow-billed magpie in California (Pica nuttalli) which is a bit smaller. I'm from the UK, but I traveled across the States by train in the 1980s and didn't know about the yellow-bills until I saw them from the window and was surprised! I bought Western Birds as soon as I got off the train.
      Best wishes to you.

    • @NatureCanvassing
      @NatureCanvassing  Месяц назад

      @@jerrygregor thank you so much for sharing.

  • @abubahu6484
    @abubahu6484 Месяц назад +1

    Terrible video, wrong birds, wrong group names.

    • @NatureCanvassing
      @NatureCanvassing  Месяц назад

      Well I am not an expert so yes I could have mixed the species belonging to different locations. However, is the information shared via audio also wrong? Could you please let me know?

    • @wildhomevideos
      @wildhomevideos Месяц назад +1

      @@NatureCanvassing I would say the comment is a bit harsh, but mostly true. The video would be good if the facts were correct. Most people don't appreciate the amount of work which goes into making a video. They can be at least kind. It can be confusing with birds. The same with our Australian Robins. They are actually not the same species as the European Robins. And the American Robins are a completely different species again. The European settlers just gave the same name to birds which looked similar to what they were used to in Europe. Anyway, I am giving the video a like, and I'll even subscribe. If you want to make another video on Australian Magpies, Ravens or Robins in the future, you can leave it unlisted, but put it in one of your public playlists and let us know via a comment on one of our videos. That way we will be able to see it on the public playlist and review it and fact check it for you. No one else is likely to see it. We could even let you use some of our footage to make your video, if you want. All free of charge of course😊

    • @NatureCanvassing
      @NatureCanvassing  Месяц назад

      @@wildhomevideos That is so very kind of you to say and I do really appreciate it. I will however also try to be much better in doing this. I really really appreciate your help, like and subscription. 😃

    • @wildhomevideos
      @wildhomevideos Месяц назад +1

      @@NatureCanvassing 😊