It is amazing how sound, in this case a bird singing, can bring back so many memories :) I have similar memories but in my case it's doves singing at 6 am!
Im lucky i live deep in the countryside right on the edge of a national park and this bird is common around june onwards until it starts getting cold again. I'll never live in the city for as long as i live!
I live in Dudley, West Midlands (UK) and we are surrounded by cities in every direction. Why am I pointing this out, because there is loads of wild life around me... all you need to do is invite it into your garden and they will come. I feed all bird varieties and they come in numbers everyday for breakfast. Pretty sure we have saved many from starving over the winter periods that have past the last few years... come Spring and Summer and the local area is very much alive with bird song all throughout the day pretty much. Fox and Badgers also visit, though not so much due to our house pets, but they do visit when the lights are off and they do not think people will be watching. New housing estates are the worst though.... very few trees or bushes, so the area is bleached of wild life for many years after that until natural habitat grows back. So wild life is all around you, just needs inviting. Good luck to those who try and your wild friends will appreciate you for it.
I used to live in a desert in America but when I moved to Germany I woke up one morning and heard this and always thought they were cartoon birds but it was so cool hearing them and realizing they are real.
@@Aaron-rl7cg ich komme aus ein desert in America aber jetzt wohn in Deutschland. Ein Morgen wenn ich wach war habe ich diese Vögel gehört und es war sehr toll weil ich dachte sie wären nur in cartoons. Tut mir leid mein deutsch ist immer noch neu.
Aaron: Can you write in German too? VaultBean99: I come from a desert in America but now live in Germany. One morning when I woke up I heard these birds and it was really great because I thought they were only in cartoons. I'm sorry my German is still new.
As a child, grandparents would get me to sit down and wait a couple minutes before for our cuckoo clock would go off. Lol All of us children would watch and wait in amazement. My grandfather sought out these moments with us and would join in on the simple fun. I see now the true joys of life by remembering this and now joining in with my son in the laughter. Truly the simple joys are the most powerful. I think this is why that sound of the cuckoo is beautiful.
This sound brings back memories from whenever I was at my grandparents and I had just woken up at around 7:00am to see that it was misty outside and a bit chilly. I miss those times. Thank you for posting this video!
I live in Worcestershire, near to Arley Woods and consider myself extremely lucky to hear the Cuckoo and many other threatened species of songbirds every year. I also love the sound of the Voice throwing Grasshopper Warbler, trying to guess exactly where they are calling from and the Blackcap whose song is so varied and rich, but my favourite is the Blackbird on a late August afternoon with its melancholic lilt. Oh to be in England now that April’s there.
I REALLY LOVE ❤ THIS BIRD A LOT....... THIS BIRD REMINDS ME MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES... THIS BIRD SINGS A MELODIOUS SONGS IN THE MONTHS OF MAY TILL MID SEPTEMBER.
I thank God that the Birds of Shakespeare guy didn't bring THEM to the States. At least brown-headed cowbirds don't _eject_ their nestmates or send a mafia of sorts against birds that reject the egg.
@@KororaPenguinexcept brown headed cowbirds do send the “mafia”. Some very intelligent people who hate cuckoos by applying human morals onto them decided to make that up just to further the vitriol against this imaginary villain which in most cases doesn’t even exist in their range
It's like 4 AM at my timeline and I am listening to this because every morning from the last week at 3 AM I can hear Cuckoo and some blackbirds (sometimes even sparrows,woodpeckers and pheasants) and I am just happy about it cuz I love these sounds. Even if I doesn't like my life so much I love these moments cuz I know that will be great memory.
Hear it enough times and it starts to sound like "Uh-oh". A sentiment all mother birds should share when one of their eggs disappears and another one that doesn't look quite right appears.
yo, everyones talking about how adorable they are, and they're right. but THEY DONT SHUT UP!! jesusss, I've had one for three days now, and literally from 9am to 3am the next morning, you can basically hear it on and off for periods of half an hour to an hour, like... jesus dude, just take a rest.
Let our children see and enjoy only then they would be able to know about the beautiful world around us,thanks for a lovely footage, wonderful to hear their song.
Den Kuckuck kann man leicht nachmachen. Auch in Gesellschaft kann es sehr amüsant und witzig sein ihn akustisch zu imitieren. Leider gibt es immer Leute die versuchen einen als verrückt zu stigmatisieren sobald man den"Kuckuck" macht. Vögel nachzumachen entspannt ungemein. Besser als Yoga... 🎈😆
Anyone else coming from 'cuckoo pushes baby birds out of nest' videos where everyone hates on cuckoo? Refreshing to hear people like the cuckoo here for it's sound
I go for a walk in the evening and I listen birds singing a melody which I enjoy as a hobby. I saw the whinchat in the sky waving, and the Harrier for pry on birds hunting, and the Hornbill for insect searching. I saw the Pigeon flickering its feathers fluffing.......
Such beautiful birds! I hear these (also the Yellow-billed) sometimes before wet weather, in summer. And the more tent worms we have, the more likely it is that we will hear the cuckoos, as tent worms are a favorite food of theirs. Thanks to CZcams, now I can finally see how pretty they are, with their big eyes and feathery breast and long waving tail. There is a woodland near where I live where I have heard a whole chorus of them cuckooing back and forth. Like music to me!
What a pretty bird call from this bird it sounds just like a cuckoo clock but did you know this bird is also parasitic too as in it lays it's own eggs inside of other bird nests that has already got eggs in it. They mostly target wrens or black birds or on some occasion house finches. I have never even seen or let alone even heard this bird at all though but what I do hear is traffic and crickets most of the time and sometimes an owl or two now and then or a random dog from somewhere I dunno where else barking at who knows what else kinds of things. Annd maybe a cat fight from feral cats fighting each other at night and during the day it is house finches and finches chirping or tweeting or ring necked turtle dove birds cooing to one another in the morning.
Heard one for the first time today on a hike here in Ireland! My family and I would always walk this uphill hiking area and today was the first time I have ever heard one. We stopped by the trees where the cuckoo was, and I looked up this video just to be sure 😊
This reminds me of our trips we had in my childhood, away from the city buzz and hum in warm spring/summertimes, to the wild nature in a dense forests of southern Siberia where it is quiet, green and this bird cuckooing.
I always thought that Cuckoo birds, where just a character being well cuckoo, sometimes their actually birds, but I didn’t knew there are actual cuckoo birds
Fun fact, for everybody who didn't know, the Cuckoo bird is known for stealing eggs from other birds, once the Cuckoo hatches, is pushes all the other eggs out the nest, then it repeats the cycle. That's why they're my favorite bird :3
@@TheFox517 the bird is a paraaite as it lays eggs into other bird nest and kill the other bird eggs so only cuckoo one is left there. Other birds raise up a cuckoo
We are travelling through Australia with the caravan this sound similar like the bird I hear during the night at Alice Springs. Only not as high pitched and a bit slower then this bird.
This a bird that has never seen its parents. Check out its amazing life cycle and migrating pattern. Nobody taught it anything but it knows already what to do and where to go in the winter (The Congo).
yep, its very awesome how since they are born they know that they have to kick the other eggs or hatchlings out of the nest for their own survival...its like somebody taught them to do it but no, it's all pure instinct i always remember as a kid my grandpa just telling me the story of the life of these birds from egg to adulthood
@@ReeceRedman mostly their hosts are very common birds like starlings for example which have massive population so it's important for controlng the population of these birds plus if you think about it even if the babies of the host bird die they are not wasted at all since another life grows out of this action and that is the baby cuckoo
vampire Boy i live in a city and my Ampt is surrounded by buildings so its hard to hear cuckoo sounds....;-; when i get rich im gonna buy a mansion in a deep forest and enjoy the surrounding nature ...hope thr cuckoo bird comes and sing by!!
@@feathersmcgraw4650 lucky for me here in england I'm sourrunded by forests river wooded area we have a country farm park no far away 15 minutes we get all sorts of wildlife visiting were I am we get seagulls as we have a beach ravens buzzards eagles and other small hawks such as falcons and kestrals me and my fiancee take regular trips to the country park because we have 2 dogs that we take with us
I don’t know why but so many non-passerine land birds are kinda creepy to me, especially cuckoos. Owls are creepy. Nightjars and potoos are creepy. Even some parrots and toucans are kinda spooky.
I remember my childhood now. When I was in my grandma's I always woke up with that sound. So beautiful.
Same, mate
They are beautiful birds.
Experiencing the cuckoo sound every morning. Theres a big park nearby with thousands of birds
It is amazing how sound, in this case a bird singing, can bring back so many memories :) I have similar memories but in my case it's doves singing at 6 am!
@@user-iu3jc3su9k also same, these birds must love grandma's house
Cuckoo bird has the nerve to sing after they just dropped her eggs off for another bird to fully raise lol
This is what i heard every morning when i was a kid .. now all i hear is traffic :(
It is hard even to see animals, we can only see them at the zoo ! I don't wanna see the future, i am scared
Just move to the country side lol
Im lucky i live deep in the countryside right on the edge of a national park and this bird is common around june onwards until it starts getting cold again. I'll never live in the city for as long as i live!
@@IIKPSII city is really good but it's your choice if you wanna stay in the countryside I'm not forcing you to move
I live in Dudley, West Midlands (UK) and we are surrounded by cities in every direction. Why am I pointing this out, because there is loads of wild life around me... all you need to do is invite it into your garden and they will come. I feed all bird varieties and they come in numbers everyday for breakfast.
Pretty sure we have saved many from starving over the winter periods that have past the last few years... come Spring and Summer and the local area is very much alive with bird song all throughout the day pretty much.
Fox and Badgers also visit, though not so much due to our house pets, but they do visit when the lights are off and they do not think people will be watching.
New housing estates are the worst though.... very few trees or bushes, so the area is bleached of wild life for many years after that until natural habitat grows back.
So wild life is all around you, just needs inviting. Good luck to those who try and your wild friends will appreciate you for it.
I used to live in a desert in America but when I moved to Germany I woke up one morning and heard this and always thought they were cartoon birds but it was so cool hearing them and realizing they are real.
Schreiben kannst in Sprache Daitsch auch?
@@Aaron-rl7cg ich komme aus ein desert in America aber jetzt wohn in Deutschland. Ein Morgen wenn ich wach war habe ich diese Vögel gehört und es war sehr toll weil ich dachte sie wären nur in cartoons. Tut mir leid mein deutsch ist immer noch neu.
There are a lot of these birds in Hungary. I remember when I gave yummy treats to my friend hare.🐰🐰🐰
Aaron: Can you write in German too?
VaultBean99: I come from a desert in America but now live in Germany. One morning when I woke up I heard these birds and it was really great because I thought they were only in cartoons. I'm sorry my German is still new.
In the desert in America there's a different species of cuckoo associated with cartoons: the greater roadrunner.
As a child, grandparents would get me to sit down and wait a couple minutes before for our cuckoo clock would go off. Lol All of us children would watch and wait in amazement. My grandfather sought out these moments with us and would join in on the simple fun. I see now the true joys of life by remembering this and now joining in with my son in the laughter. Truly the simple joys are the most powerful. I think this is why that sound of the cuckoo is beautiful.
Why does this bird make me feel nostalgic
SAME THO, I used to wake up to this young lad all the time!
Probably because the mother Cuckoo laid the eggs on another nest and you know the rest of the story...
But this little cutie lovely birdie also a masterpiece of arts on brood parasitism at an epic level!
Because we have nearly killed all of the wildlife in the country with farming, global warming and habitat destruction
This sound brings back memories from whenever I was at my grandparents and I had just woken up at around 7:00am to see that it was misty outside and a bit chilly. I miss those times. Thank you for posting this video!
Очень - очень замечательный клип,, РЕДКОСТНЫЙ- КУКУШКА ПТИЦА. ОСТОРОЖНАЯ... СПАСИБО ВАМ ОГРОМНОЕ ЗА ЭТУ ВИДЕОКОМПОЗИЦИЮ 🦋🦋🦋👍👩❤️💋👨
I live in Worcestershire, near to Arley Woods and consider myself extremely lucky to hear the Cuckoo and many other threatened species of songbirds every year. I also love the sound of the Voice throwing Grasshopper Warbler, trying to guess exactly where they are calling from and the Blackcap whose song is so varied and rich, but my favourite is the Blackbird on a late August afternoon with its melancholic lilt. Oh to be in England now that April’s there.
I loved going to my grandparents farm I wake up in a cold morning go outside and listening to that stunning bird
how cute the way they wag their tails
Something about the sound of the cuckoo stirs my soul
I REALLY LOVE ❤ THIS BIRD A LOT....... THIS BIRD REMINDS ME MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES... THIS BIRD SINGS A MELODIOUS SONGS IN THE MONTHS OF MAY TILL MID SEPTEMBER.
Use to hear this every morning as a child let's hope they make a come back they are beautiful
This years cuckoo is a noisy blighter. It never stops calling. I’ve never heard one quite so vocal.
I thank God that the Birds of Shakespeare guy didn't bring THEM to the States. At least brown-headed cowbirds don't _eject_ their nestmates or send a mafia of sorts against birds that reject the egg.
@@KororaPenguinexcept brown headed cowbirds do send the “mafia”. Some very intelligent people who hate cuckoos by applying human morals onto them decided to make that up just to further the vitriol against this imaginary villain which in most cases doesn’t even exist in their range
Love this video - my partner has mental health issues and i play this and call him a cuckoo 😂
Idk why but this gives me nostalgia
It's like 4 AM at my timeline and I am listening to this because every morning from the last week at 3 AM I can hear Cuckoo and some blackbirds (sometimes even sparrows,woodpeckers and pheasants) and I am just happy about it cuz I love these sounds. Even if I doesn't like my life so much I love these moments cuz I know that will be great memory.
do you like your life now?
Hear it enough times and it starts to sound like "Uh-oh". A sentiment all mother birds should share when one of their eggs disappears and another one that doesn't look quite right appears.
yo, everyones talking about how adorable they are, and they're right. but THEY DONT SHUT UP!! jesusss, I've had one for three days now, and literally from 9am to 3am the next morning, you can basically hear it on and off for periods of half an hour to an hour, like... jesus dude, just take a rest.
lol
Love the striped trousers :)
VERY BEAUTIFUL FOOTAGE;
filming this bird is extremely difficult. CONGRATULATIONS
Super frumos felicitări
Very nice and Fabulous
Thanks to the owner of channel
I wish I could hear this again
Let our children see and enjoy only then they would be able to know about the beautiful world around us,thanks for a lovely footage, wonderful to hear their song.
Anuradha Venugopal you PREACHING out.
കേരളത്തിൽ ഞാൻ ഒരു കുയിലും ഇങ്ങനെ പാടുന്നത് കേട്ടിട്ടില്ല...
Yes I've definitely been hearing this in our garden lately and if I saw one I'd assume it was a pigeon. I'll have to look closer.
Den Kuckuck kann man leicht nachmachen. Auch in Gesellschaft kann es sehr amüsant und witzig sein ihn akustisch zu imitieren. Leider gibt es immer Leute die versuchen einen als verrückt zu stigmatisieren sobald man den"Kuckuck" macht. Vögel nachzumachen entspannt ungemein. Besser als Yoga... 🎈😆
great sounds, thnx
I love it so much fun to watch the cuckoo bird sound I like when they make sound
Anyone else coming from 'cuckoo pushes baby birds out of nest' videos where everyone hates on cuckoo?
Refreshing to hear people like the cuckoo here for it's sound
The lost sound of my youth!
Birds are peacefully beautiful. Lonely Ionely I love them singing the melody.
I go for a walk in the evening and I listen birds singing a melody which I enjoy as a hobby.
I saw the whinchat in the sky waving, and the Harrier for pry on birds hunting, and the Hornbill for insect searching. I saw the Pigeon flickering its feathers fluffing.......
Haven’t. Heard. One. For. Years. Lovely. X
My favorite sound of nature and wilderness. Idk how but it makes me calm
Geeeeez, I here this bird Everrryyy morning around 8am starting this song...It drives me crazy....lasts for hours
I grew up hearing mourning doves. I moved to Europe and now i here these things instead every day all day and i cant tell which ones i like better
I heard exactly this sound at 6:30 in the morning vacationing near the Black Hills, SD in late May early June…
I didn't know Cuckoo birds actually sounded like that.
Had one in our Garden just now, July Midlands UK :)
So beautiful upload👍👍😍👍😍👍😍👍😍👍
Cui cui coucou coucou près d'un champ de blé on entend le coucou😄
Such beautiful birds! I hear these (also the Yellow-billed) sometimes before wet weather, in summer. And the more tent worms we have, the more likely it is that we will hear the cuckoos, as tent worms are a favorite food of theirs. Thanks to CZcams, now I can finally see how pretty they are, with their big eyes and feathery breast and long waving tail. There is a woodland near where I live where I have heard a whole chorus of them cuckooing back and forth. Like music to me!
Awesome! Superb footage! Thanks for sharing! Delight to watch! Greetings.
Brilliant..well done...thank you.
Super super documentation
Enjoyed so much...
Thank you for sharing
Reminds me of my childhood in the English countryside
There actually quite an intelligent bird
Those fluffy striped pants ❤
What a pretty bird call from this bird it sounds just like a cuckoo clock but did you know this bird is also parasitic too as in it lays it's own eggs inside of other bird nests that has already got eggs in it. They mostly target wrens or black birds or on some occasion house finches. I have never even seen or let alone even heard this bird at all though but what I do hear is traffic and crickets most of the time and sometimes an owl or two now and then or a random dog from somewhere I dunno where else barking at who knows what else kinds of things. Annd maybe a cat fight from feral cats fighting each other at night and during the day it is house finches and finches chirping or tweeting or ring necked turtle dove birds cooing to one another in the morning.
я люблю кукушек :)
Heard one for the first time today on a hike here in Ireland! My family and I would always walk this uphill hiking area and today was the first time I have ever heard one. We stopped by the trees where the cuckoo was, and I looked up this video just to be sure 😊
love it !!!! cookooooo
Very nice
Thank you! ❤❤
I heard one of those when i was 3 months old.. Now I'm in my 40s ❤❤ love you coo coo 🐦
This sound is so beautiful that it was even in my dream!!
horrible parents, but an amazing voice
This reminds me of our trips we had in my childhood, away from the city buzz and hum in warm spring/summertimes, to the wild nature in a dense forests of southern Siberia where it is quiet, green and this bird cuckooing.
I always thought that Cuckoo birds, where just a character being well cuckoo, sometimes their actually birds, but I didn’t knew there are actual cuckoo birds
So beautiful bird sound amazing ,top
Fun fact, for everybody who didn't know, the Cuckoo bird is known for stealing eggs from other birds, once the Cuckoo hatches, is pushes all the other eggs out the nest, then it repeats the cycle. That's why they're my favorite bird :3
That's a badass bird right there
very nice
Beautiful bird!
Absolutely adorable
It's a parasite
It reminds the poem of William Wordsworth "the cuckoo "
@@janeric1810 wat
@@TheFox517 the bird is a paraaite as it lays eggs into other bird nest and kill the other bird eggs so only cuckoo one is left there. Other birds raise up a cuckoo
@@janeric1810 it's one important parasite it controls large bird populations and it eats insects harmful to crops
They really sound like that lol
Awesome ❤️
i like it
Alhamdullillah(All praise to Allah SWT) this is what i m hearing after morning prayers
I like her body movements also. Amazing.!!
It's him' only the male makes that call.
Awesome footage ❤️❤️
Ohh!!!I love you birdy!!
this is the funniest video ever!
i agree with his tonee
Wonderful, just wonderful. Thank you for sharing
It's my favorite song. When I hearing it I feel like I am kid.
Had one around me fishing yesterday. takes you back to my younger days😊
We are travelling through Australia with the caravan this sound similar like the bird I hear during the night at Alice Springs. Only not as high pitched and a bit slower then this bird.
It might be a southern boobook. They make almost exactly the same sound look it up on youtube
I like cuckoo brid
Bird’s songs make summer mornings beautiful
Spring mornings
YOU have done a good job 👍 it reminds me my childhood। I have grown up in a village I used to copy cokkoo 🐦
This a bird that has never seen its parents. Check out its amazing life cycle and migrating pattern. Nobody taught it anything but it knows already what to do and where to go in the winter (The Congo).
Yeah, its brood parasitism.
its parents are a bunch of deadbeats, great survival strategy though, it takes brains to develop that kind of strategy
yep, its very awesome how since they are born they know that they have to kick the other eggs or hatchlings out of the nest for their own survival...its like somebody taught them to do it but no, it's all pure instinct i always remember as a kid my grandpa just telling me the story of the life of these birds from egg to adulthood
These birds remind me of my childhood.
Fantastic capture 🐸💚 wonderful bird 😍 Renato RS
Your New friend from 🇧🇷 BRASIL
Seeing this, it's almost easy to forget that cuckoos are some of the most insidious birds out there.
But they eat those hairy caterpillars that no other birds eat, thus protecting forests.
Sherman, seriously eh. I was looking for cuckoo videos for my not-even-2 yr old daughter.... they all looked fricken terrifying for an infant haha
@@wossaaaat I think he was referring to their nest parasitism
They evolved to take advantage of other birds, its nature, sad but smart
@@ReeceRedman mostly their hosts are very common birds like starlings for example which have massive population so it's important for controlng the population of these birds
plus if you think about it even if the babies of the host bird die they are not wasted at all since another life grows out of this action and that is the baby cuckoo
Lovely video, Thank you.
So cute!! Thx for sharing
I get a few of these in my garden during the spring time its quite nice hearing them
vampire Boy i live in a city and my Ampt is surrounded by buildings so its hard to hear cuckoo sounds....;-; when i get rich im gonna buy a mansion in a deep forest and enjoy the surrounding nature ...hope thr cuckoo bird comes and sing by!!
@@feathersmcgraw4650 lucky for me here in england I'm sourrunded by forests river wooded area we have a country farm park no far away 15 minutes we get all sorts of wildlife visiting were I am we get seagulls as we have a beach ravens buzzards eagles and other small hawks such as falcons and kestrals me and my fiancee take regular trips to the country park because we have 2 dogs that we take with us
@@Ghostguitarist93 same I live in England too. We get buzzards ad sparrowhawks often and I heard a cuckoo last summer!
Used to hear this at grandma’s house back when I was a kid. However, I’ve never seen who’s making those sounds
Soul of the forest
Used to be always here in Ireland during the 90s into the early 2000s not as many around anymore
I wish these were in america :(
There are some where I live but only in the forests.
It make me sleepy.
I just heard it! So Ib came to check :D
Frumos canta, fenomenal!
So nostalgic..
Dang if those birds don't sound just like some of my clocks! :)
Wonderful like always! Thank you so much!
I love this channel. The best job.
I don’t know why but so many non-passerine land birds are kinda creepy to me, especially cuckoos. Owls are creepy. Nightjars and potoos are creepy. Even some parrots and toucans are kinda spooky.
Now it is one of the Pokémons that say its own name
You sound pretty old
Magnificent voice, it reminds poem of William Wordsworth "the cuckoo "
I have to watch this for school🥰