How Smart Are Australia's Ravens?

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • This time we're looking at Australia's five species of corvids. I'll be outlining the differences and taking a deep dive into raven hijinks. There's a lot of morbid myths surrounding these birds, but they're not all doom and gloom.
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Komentáře • 579

  • @MajorMalfunction
    @MajorMalfunction Před 7 měsíci +205

    No shit, I saw a bunch of ravens playing soccer in a Maccas carpark once while I was eating lunch. They'd found a little ball in a happy meal box, and were literally kicking it around with each other just for fun. Smart buggers.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 7 měsíci +26

      if I saw that, I'd be raven about it too!

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Před 7 měsíci +20

      No shit. I think they were using my car as the goalposts. They kicked it underneath a few times, and one would go under and bring it back into play.

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Před 7 měsíci +15

      I'm not even joking, mate. This is fair dinkum what I saw happening. I never even thought to get out my phone to record it, because I was sitting as still as possible, just watching, knowing I was seeing something incredible no-one would believe. But if I moved, I might disturb them, and they'd bugger off.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 7 měsíci +13

      @@MajorMalfunction That's brilliant, I love it! I just wish I knew what the final score was. I suppose it was hard to tell because everyone was wearing the same team colours.

    • @MajorMalfunction
      @MajorMalfunction Před 7 měsíci +10

      The crows won. :) But eventually a car pulled-up next to me, and they buggered off. Final siren.

  • @JoelReid
    @JoelReid Před 7 měsíci +193

    In central Australia ravens live in large family groups. These family groups are so organised that they will only have one mother lay eggs at a time and the family will raise the chicks together.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis Před 7 měsíci +11

      I believe you. The ravens on my street appear to have a calendar, because there's always an uptick in their neighbourhood activity every Tuesday arvo, when residents are wheeling their rubbish bins out to the kerb for collection the following morning.
      And yes, you can bet your arse they make a mess of the street. 😖 Don't overflow bins, people!

    • @trinefanmel
      @trinefanmel Před 7 měsíci +3

      Wholesome healthy relationships in the bird world.
      Why can't we be like that?

    • @nothipbuthipp7634
      @nothipbuthipp7634 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I see this in my own back yard in Brissy, so many chicks have come by, raised by a bunch of family (clutch). Same with the magpies, and one old girl still comes by every now and then with a chick after over 5 years of first friending her. All others bow to her on her wing cracks as she lands. I swear I run an avian day care here. *.*

    • @hankcuccina5260
      @hankcuccina5260 Před 3 měsíci

      I don't know about that one Joe.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Před 2 měsíci

      How central? Didn't see a single crow in four years in Indulkana.

  • @Sathias_
    @Sathias_ Před 7 měsíci +80

    The ravens were one of the highlights of visiting Rottnest Island for me. I had my breakfast stolen by a classic misdirection by a combined quokka/raven heist team. Quokka jumped onto the seat next to me and distracted me with cuteness and the raven swooped in and stole my breakfast, much to the amusement of everyone within a 10m radius.

    • @nothipbuthipp7634
      @nothipbuthipp7634 Před 7 měsíci +4

      OOh this sounds like a perfect day spent to me hee hee

    • @monky4640
      @monky4640 Před 7 měsíci +1

      honestly this is believable

    • @megsinaus4207
      @megsinaus4207 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yup I had my lunch stolen several times when I worked construction. Not take away either! A packed lunch in a cooler 🤣

    • @b3nnefits
      @b3nnefits Před 22 dny

      Sounds like a kids book

  • @astrobot3000
    @astrobot3000 Před 7 měsíci +124

    The amount of metaphors for ravens and crows here is impressive!

  • @Sp00kyGuy127
    @Sp00kyGuy127 Před 7 měsíci +192

    The fact that the name for the Raven in the mythology is 'Waa' is just perfect. Like if they named a Dog 'Bark' or a Cat 'Meow'.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis Před 7 měsíci +16

      The name "Waa" may have been onomatopoeia, actually. Several well-known bird names were originally used to describe the calls of different species; e.g., kookaburras, currawongs, galahs, gang gangs, and probably others.

    • @PistachioDean
      @PistachioDean Před 7 měsíci +20

      I'm Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and for example kookaburra is gugurrgaagaa. I think it's common for indigenous languages to name birds after the onomatopoeia. Luckily the word for curlew isn't though lol.

    • @JimCullen
      @JimCullen Před 7 měsíci +10

      The Vietnamese word for cat is literally "mèo", so it wouldn't be unprecedented.

    • @allisonjames2923
      @allisonjames2923 Před 7 měsíci

      Hmmmm the more Aussie version would be “woooo” (blue for redheads 🤷‍♀️)

    • @possummagic3571
      @possummagic3571 Před 7 měsíci +3

      In my people's language (Yolgnu), the word for crow is literally "Waak".

  • @scottcallaghan1000
    @scottcallaghan1000 Před 7 měsíci +368

    I remember one of my first days in Australia I witnessed a raven jump a pigeon, claw it's wings apart and stuff it's injured body under a car tire. Love this country.

    • @freeman10000
      @freeman10000 Před 7 měsíci +40

      Australia has the best birds.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 7 měsíci +27

      @@freeman10000 And the worst birds. Noisy miners are absolute shits. Well, come to think of it, they're the only Aussie bird that I dislike. So yeah, we do have some of the best.

    • @hilliard665
      @hilliard665 Před 7 měsíci +30

      If you think the crows are brutal, keep an eye out for the butcher birds. They got that name for a reason

    • @KhaoticDeterminism
      @KhaoticDeterminism Před 7 měsíci

      we just love the time stamp
      the birds are ok too…
      #2Spirit
      edit: Spirit shows us signs we will recognize
      it really depends on the library you develop with them
      (no 444 is Atlas)

    • @sunshadow7XK
      @sunshadow7XK Před 7 měsíci

      @@NewFalconerRecords Indian Mynas are an introduced pest species.

  • @pungaking
    @pungaking Před 7 měsíci +62

    Melbourne being depicted as city 17 made me burst out in raucous laughter

    • @the-Backyard-Naturalist
      @the-Backyard-Naturalist  Před 7 měsíci +43

      That's just a real picture I took on Swanston street

    • @freeman10000
      @freeman10000 Před 7 měsíci +6

      You got Adelaide spot on.

    • @joshanderson9391
      @joshanderson9391 Před 7 měsíci +12

      It’s so unfair Melbourne is nothing like City 17
      City 17 has way better weather

    • @YeahIDontKn0wEither
      @YeahIDontKn0wEither Před 5 měsíci

      ​@joshanderson9391 Yeah but Melbourne is most liveable in the world because you don't have police trying to shoot you up everyday

    • @ayylmao8901
      @ayylmao8901 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@joshanderson9391 Can't wait to try some of Dr. Dan's Private Reserve

  • @nahtanha
    @nahtanha Před 7 měsíci +44

    I've always described the call of the Australian Raven as "imagine a bird doing a Bob Hawke impression"

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci

      Lol, that is gold! Spot on.

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci

      Lol, that is the best! So spot on. Rest in peace hawkey.

  • @ComaDave
    @ComaDave Před 7 měsíci +31

    My two Australian Ravens are Eddie and Allie...named after E.A. Poe.
    They know their names, hand signals and certainly the word "food".
    They fly down from their domain atop an enormous cypress pine just behind my house for their daily feast of chicken necks.
    Allie sings to me. Eddie does that "wail" to me, so I'm guessing that only the males do that.
    Never heard Allie make that sound in the six years they've been here.

    • @aishaburhaniyya7532
      @aishaburhaniyya7532 Před měsícem +1

      Had a Currawong named Ikabod

    • @ComaDave
      @ComaDave Před měsícem

      @@aishaburhaniyya7532 There are two pairs of Currawongs that visit here every month or so. That usually causes an amount of bedlam. I've managed to feed them a few times as well, so they're fairly comfortable with humans, by the looks.

  • @RatRatRatty
    @RatRatRatty Před 7 měsíci +4

    Love Ravens! They even have Pub trees here where they gather in groups at sunset and caw at each other, like they are catching up over a drink, lol. The most eerie experience with them that I saw was when I was at Uni and around 300 Little Ravens were sitting around on all the trees, building roofs, railings, just cawing and staring down at everyone walking by. People were really nervous. Another time I gave one a few hot chips from lunch, which the bird loved and then flew off, only to bring back about 6 of its family to join in a few minutes later. I didn't have enough chips for that! Cheeky birds!

  • @isaacthemonke233
    @isaacthemonke233 Před 7 měsíci +182

    Australia, where even the animals have accents.
    Jokes aside this was very informative

    • @allisonjames2923
      @allisonjames2923 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Speaking of jokes…. Appropriate Aussie dad joke (best said out loud) Have you noticed that even though they frequently snack on highway tenderised delicacies, ravens never get hit by cars? …. It’s because they’re always in pairs… one levering the freshly bitumen baked wildlife off the road, while another is up in a tree or on a power line, and every time a car comes they yell “car car carrrrrr” (go to 13:18 if you don’t get it if you don’t get it) 😊 🦅

  • @Kai_Squared
    @Kai_Squared Před 7 měsíci +96

    Aww yes! Another backyard naturalist video. I used to have a landlord who loves feeding lorikeets and cockatoos and he made me more appreciative of the Australian nature when I was indifferent before. Now with your videos my appreciation is even more 🐦🕊

  • @cadoized
    @cadoized Před 7 měsíci +35

    ive always characterized our crow's calls as "someone getting a massage thats just a bit too hard"

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Lol, and I thought the bob hawke analogy was good, perhaps it's bob hawk getting a hard massage 😂

    • @lukehayes9834
      @lukehayes9834 Před 3 měsíci

      Underrated comment

  • @459luker
    @459luker Před 3 měsíci +4

    they are just such amazing birds. So cheeky and so funny. Those stories cracked me up. Stealing bin liners, unzipping back packs, taking out drones, smashing windows with golf balls... lol. They are so funny.

    • @geradkavanagh8240
      @geradkavanagh8240 Před měsícem

      Not funny when you have a chicken pen in the backyard. They are the ultimate egg thieves.

  • @NewFalconerRecords
    @NewFalconerRecords Před 7 měsíci +17

    I'll be "raven" and "crowing" about this video for ages. An absolute treat!

    • @unixnut
      @unixnut Před 2 měsíci +1

      You get an award. 😂

  • @TraumaQueen65
    @TraumaQueen65 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I rescued a fledgling Crow this summer, during a heat wave. He's since been released but comes in every morning for some breakfast and to help me feed the chooks

  • @suchdevelopments
    @suchdevelopments Před 7 měsíci +12

    😁🥰Good day from Lismore, NSW.🌏 We have a family of Crows that comes down to feed in the backyard, along with Kooburras, Magiepies, Lokeets, and Minors, who come down to drink from two bird baths. The best time to catch them is in the morning and evening. I can see them from the bedroom window while typing on the computer.

  • @86Sando
    @86Sando Před 7 měsíci +10

    My uncle had a hobby farm in the Adelaide hills. Ravens used to harass his sheep so he would shoot them with his rifle when they were settled. However they figured out the rifle shape pretty quickly so he painted a broom stick black and brought that out but the didn’t fly away because even from 100m away they could tell it was different. Very smart birds.

  • @hal20111
    @hal20111 Před 7 měsíci +26

    I observed an interesting behaviour in one raven. It was up on top of my double story house and looked down before saying ‘faarrrrk.’ Naturally I assumed this meant he/she was afraid of heights.

    • @Darkinu2
      @Darkinu2 Před 4 měsíci +1

      😂😂
      "Farrrrrrk that!"

  • @ejmc6378
    @ejmc6378 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "Shedding our avocado-powered life-support system" is the most Melbourne metaphor for death I've ever heard.

  • @linesydclb8845
    @linesydclb8845 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Love our ravens. Bill Bailey said they called with a sarcastic tone. We have one in our tree that barks at the dogs.

  • @Beaut_Beau
    @Beaut_Beau Před 7 měsíci +27

    My mum hates the noise these guys make, but i always thought their call makes them sound like they are being endlessly disappointed...
    I told her this and now she feels sorry for them haha

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yes, it's that downward inflection.

    • @anonymous3174
      @anonymous3174 Před 4 měsíci

      Their face looks like that too. I've got a "pet" raven and he always looks like he is judging me and is unimpressed. Lol

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci

      It's not one of our best you gotta admit but they are awesome birds.

  • @subwaytovenus3237
    @subwaytovenus3237 Před 7 měsíci +10

    You are genuinely my favourite content creator at the moment.
    I love learning about our native flora and fauna, with chill aussie homour.
    Somehow makes it so much easier to absorb the information.

  • @MaddyJayde
    @MaddyJayde Před 7 měsíci +31

    Dude I love your content so much. Never have I been more interested in birds!! Also I really loved the inclusion of the Indigenous folklore! Please keep it up!

  • @najalush
    @najalush Před 7 měsíci +3

    I’ve been feeding a family of crows for a little while now, the parents & their 2 babies. They come everyday, & while they’re still very nervous & fly away at any sudden movement, they’re edging closer to me everyday ❤️ I’ve always loved crows so it’s been a really cool experience! I’ve also got a couple of families of rainbow lorikeets that visit everyday for some honey water - watching the babies babies beaks form over these past couple of months has been fascinating! I think they’re just about to get the boot though so I really hope they keep coming to visit!

  • @consuelonunez792
    @consuelonunez792 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I've been in Australia for a couple months and I just adore all the birds here, specially ravens!
    Your videos are so interesting and fun, thank you! Now I can understand better their behavior (and where the odd noises out there are coming from lol)

  • @TheRafinx
    @TheRafinx Před 7 měsíci +31

    Going to a sheep farm, sometimes the sheep have trouble getting up and get stuck on one side. One of the sheep we found missing an eye because of a Maggie or Raven eating it.

    • @the-Backyard-Naturalist
      @the-Backyard-Naturalist  Před 7 měsíci +14

      Yeah ravens go for the eyes, it's brutal. Guess what happened to that fish...

    • @hadrianfry
      @hadrianfry Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@the-Backyard-Naturalist ...it went to a sheep farm?

    • @calnar
      @calnar Před 7 měsíci +3

      Blame Sam Kekovich

    • @trevorlewis847
      @trevorlewis847 Před 7 měsíci

      i remember lambing seaspn on the farm 60s there was always a cpl with their eyes plucked out,was always told dont have hungover bloodshot eyes if you got pet raptors maggies crows etc n you handle them every day cause you will lose an eye or two,fuk that😂

  • @dumoulin11
    @dumoulin11 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Corvids are amazing characters. When you get to know a particular individual over a number of years you realize just how cunning and manipulative they can be.
    I had a pet crow as a teenager and it was a constant source of amazement. It always felt like having a person around. Always watching and calculating ... and stealing shiny things.

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Alot in common with humans hey.

    • @dumoulin11
      @dumoulin11 Před 4 měsíci

      @@keef78 Indeed!

  • @MM-yi9zn
    @MM-yi9zn Před 7 měsíci +2

    So love them. A couple visit me twice a day. Cannot help but feed them as they are so patient & just wait & wait.

  • @HuntressWorgon
    @HuntressWorgon Před 7 měsíci +17

    Had to sub to your patreon asap, I think I was your first subscriber unless it hadn't updated haha. Your videos brighten my day when I see a new upload, keep up the good work! Would absolutely love to see a video on the willie wagtail, they are my favourite birds ❤

    • @the-Backyard-Naturalist
      @the-Backyard-Naturalist  Před 7 měsíci +21

      Thank you very much! I'm thinking about shorter vids to cover one off species like willy wagtails or currawongs, which I'll be able to get out faster.

    • @HuntressWorgon
      @HuntressWorgon Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@the-Backyard-Naturalist would absolutely love to see them :)

  • @chickennugget6684
    @chickennugget6684 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Ravens, the sound of an Aussie winter morning

  • @NathanWooley
    @NathanWooley Před 7 měsíci +5

    My masterful man, I adore your alliteration in this video

  • @tarshnottrash1483
    @tarshnottrash1483 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Love these guys …. Such an iconic sound & childhood memories. Had a family nest in our yard &was so much fun watching their antics

  • @Beaut_Beau
    @Beaut_Beau Před 7 měsíci +5

    Mate i don't know what it is but your sense of humour just has me cackling out loud all the way through your videos, thank you so much for another corker!

  • @relwalretep
    @relwalretep Před 7 měsíci +17

    Past week has been spent watching currawongs teaching the kids how to eat figs off my tree....

    • @keef78
      @keef78 Před 4 měsíci

      Currawongs have the best call.

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 Před 7 měsíci +2

    There are two Ravens who live much of the time in out yard. Three big trees, a few small ones, a bit unkempt, they love it. Also a human or two who feed them from time to time. They trust us enough to rook their young here every year. Great birds. We also have a similar relationship with a small family of Magpies. The two species have a cantankerous relationship, but do mostly tolerate each other.

  • @leelastarsky
    @leelastarsky Před 24 dny

    Every May, all the local ravens (and we're talking hundreds) congregate in a couple of large pine trees near Eltham in Melbourne, Australia, and have a 'meeting.' I call it the Ravenmoot. It's been happening for YEARS and is fascinating to watch. They all discuss and squabble about stuff, sometimes launching into the air in outrage over something, swirling around overhead a few times before resettling and continuing their 'meeting.' It goes for quite a while. An hour or more? Then they start peeling off in small groups of 3 or 4. Discussing territories mayhap?
    We have schools nearby, which are a source of endless scavenging, and personally have a pair who regard us and our house as their territory. They bring their new babies into our garden every Spring, and I ADORE them. They've even honoured us with baby-sitting duty more than once! 😍 (They steal eggs from our chooks, walking into the chook-house like they own it!) We also have a magpie couple who regard our house as their territory and have for YEARS, so we're very lucky!
    Sadly, the council chopped down the 2 big pine trees a month ago, so I'm not sure where the next Ravenmoot will be. 😒

  • @SomePerson7271
    @SomePerson7271 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I absolutely adore your vids. From the silly nicknames, to the information, to even just the editing, your videos are gems, and brighten my day every time you post. Stay safe❤❤❤❤

  • @toquinn9514
    @toquinn9514 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I cannot emphasize enough how much I enjoy these videos. They are so well done! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @jameslarson3355
    @jameslarson3355 Před 7 měsíci +6

    1 Minute in and I already know you've gone hard in the paint for these precious buggers 👍

  • @shakeelali20
    @shakeelali20 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Backyard naturalist has slowly become my new guilty pleasure channel. Watching someone "appreciate" birds the same way I do, with a unique Aussie twang makes my week!

    • @Beaut_Beau
      @Beaut_Beau Před 7 měsíci +5

      Guilty pleasure? That is what something trashy like MAFS is, whereas the videos on this glorious channel are about as guilt-free as entertainment gets!
      Witty humour, clever word play, fascinating footage, excellent music and educational too!

    • @shakeelali20
      @shakeelali20 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Beaut_Beau You know what you're right! Nothing guilty about watching this channel for fun, laughs and education!

  • @SIMUL4CR4
    @SIMUL4CR4 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love how you actually got a pic of Adelaide for reference. Very educational. 10/10

  • @JezzaN1
    @JezzaN1 Před 7 měsíci +8

    "I blame Sam Kekovich for radicalising our ravens" definitely my favourite, brand new sentence

  • @wolf8764
    @wolf8764 Před měsícem

    Always struggled with identifying the different ravens and crows in aus. This is a huge help. Love this and the calls you included. I'm from the Adelaide hills and the sound of the little raven is so familiar. Used to have a breeding pair that lived in our yard for years. The confident one would come sit on the deck chair and pull my hair and clothes until I paid her attention and fresh meat. A good friend.

  • @ingridschroder282
    @ingridschroder282 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can we just appreciate the absolute poetry that is this man's script? "Gothic garbos" is literary genius. But seriously the entire video was full of alliteration and fancy names I love it.

  • @Rakanarshi2
    @Rakanarshi2 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Was honestly expecting Currawong to be on this list. Was shocked that it wasn't lol. They are Strepera

  • @jackaufenhand5710
    @jackaufenhand5710 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I get so excited when I see you've uploaded. Thank you!

  • @jess53nz
    @jess53nz Před 7 měsíci +1

    Intj here!
    Hilarious and informative as usual. And good to know which i saw /heard in tassie!

  • @andyl8055
    @andyl8055 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Another awesome video from the Alliterative Artisan, I mean Backyard Naturalist.

  • @lindsaydrewe8219
    @lindsaydrewe8219 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Licorice Larks! Love it

  • @ShaunandJeninVietnam-gp8fi
    @ShaunandJeninVietnam-gp8fi Před měsícem

    "A Corvid must be cautious. The careening Commodore cares not whose carcass it crushes" has to be one of the best examples of Australian alliteration ever penned.

  • @milksheihk
    @milksheihk Před 7 měsíci +11

    The main corvid seen in western regional NSW is significantly larger than the ones I've seen when visiting Melbourne, I haven't seen them in inner Sydney. The ones I saw in Melbourne were smaller than a Magpie, the ones I get locally are quite large, like a magpie to one of them looks like a pee wee does to a magpie.

  • @suzyq4183
    @suzyq4183 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Education though humour - just the best.

  • @wildhomevideos
    @wildhomevideos Před 2 měsíci

    It is interesting to see how you have incorporated our footage into your video. We have given permissions for the use of our footage a number of times and we normally get a notification or message when the video is published. We didn't get one this time so it was a pleasant surprise when I stumbled on it by accident. An informative video with a delightfully humorous take

  • @byronblake1312
    @byronblake1312 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Another Amazing video! You should do one about the brush turkey next.

  • @PetermusPrime
    @PetermusPrime Před 7 měsíci +5

    Great stuff. Informative and entertaining as always. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @ZETA8384
    @ZETA8384 Před 7 měsíci +1

    this channel is fantastic... i have never been interested in any of this stuff until i started watching your vids... very engaging!!!! keep up the good work mate..

  • @mums_poop_sock
    @mums_poop_sock Před 7 měsíci +3

    I love this series so much

  • @Squiddy00
    @Squiddy00 Před 7 měsíci +2

    "Big thanks to The Cambrian Explosion"
    Why yes, I will refuse to acknowledge any further context to this.

  • @lisab301
    @lisab301 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I grew up on a sheep farm and can confirm that the will kill lambs. During the drought we had a few years when the crows would sit and wait about 1 or 2 meters away for the mother to give birth and then dive in when she was still down. The little shits would know if you had a gun with you to fly away and if you didn't they would just sit there... mockingly.

  • @648Roland
    @648Roland Před měsícem

    Have a pair of ravens that live at the bottom of my garden along with 6-7 magpies that look to me for food which comes in many forms especially leftovers or a frozen block of chicken casserole or stew. Took them less than 30 minutes to totally demolish a 500 ml block yesterday. Both species watch where I am in my home and there have been times when one or two maggies follow me inside. Will be giving them a bowl of chicken drumettes, mushrooms and assorted vegies around dawn when they start calling for room-service. Don't give them ham because of the additives but do share roast beef, pork and chicken loaf. When working in my garden a few get very close and swoop down from their perch to consume what I've revealed, especially when breaking down a compost heap. They are also partial to rice as are the common bronze-wing doves. They are good company as are the other birds and animals that visit including echidna, the common two possums and kangaroos. Think I've a somewhat resident red-bellied black snake, at least two types of skinks, frogs and nocturnal creatures that stay high up in the gum-trees, especially on hot, still summer nights with their reflective eyes giving away their presence.

  • @RussianBot1998
    @RussianBot1998 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hilarious video mate! I feel you have to be truly Australian to appreciate the brilliance of this video.

  • @SkittlesTheParrot
    @SkittlesTheParrot Před 7 měsíci +2

    Another great high quality video as always ...I love your humour on our most inconic birds of Australia 😅
    And that emu clip had me rolling with laughter and sorrow
    Cheeky buggers 😂

  • @Peleski
    @Peleski Před 6 měsíci +2

    There's only two places I tend to notice ravens, cemeteries and nowhere places where you think you just might get murdered by a nutter

  • @basilpunton5702
    @basilpunton5702 Před měsícem

    A few years ago some drone aircraft were being tested along the Brisbane river. The local ravens took umbrage with the noisey interlopers. These drones had pusher propellers on the rear. On the first day the ravens were making attacks from behind, and pulling out with loud alarm calls. The second day the attackes came from the front.
    This was reported in several International aircraft magazines.

  • @kevharper1378
    @kevharper1378 Před měsícem

    Some years ago I rode the BMW up mount Buffalo Vic, when I arrived at the top carpark I noticed a few crows, walking around the track to the summit there were hundreds in the trees. It was a spooky time and I soon left the scene to them.

  • @steved8610
    @steved8610 Před 3 měsíci

    As a Melbournian, the Little Ravens are a very common sight. You see them at the beach, down the landfill or commercial composting site. You also see them near the local brothel too! (Don't ask how i know this😳)
    They are very intelligent birds who are also very timid. It honestly doesnt take much to spook one and it'll take off. They scavenge something chronic everyday, roadkill is a favourite of theirs
    I've just subscribed to your channel, narration is funny and great!. Can't wait to see more bird related videos!

  • @lynneross319
    @lynneross319 Před 3 měsíci

    I never knew they had different length of calls. I’m going to listen more carefully now. Top video as always.

  • @lovinSummerday
    @lovinSummerday Před 7 měsíci +1

    I always love your vids, and what coincidence that i just happened to be wondering about Ravens and crows when up in Brissy my raven call was longer than the raven's i was calling at.

  • @DMan-it5tq
    @DMan-it5tq Před 7 měsíci +3

    I love these videos! They're a factual delight and a vocabulary lesson in one!

  • @kylo_ben
    @kylo_ben Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m an INTJ and I adore these birds

  • @asparrowscall
    @asparrowscall Před 7 měsíci +1

    1:43
    Out of all of those I think Canberra definitely had the most accurate image

  • @BrisbaneBroncosfan67
    @BrisbaneBroncosfan67 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For indigenous stories about crows and ravens, I know of one that I think is from the Gubbi Gubbi people on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. It says that all birds used to be black, until one day a cockatoo (or maybe some other bird) had a pain in its foot. All the other birds came to help it except for the crow. One of them poked the foot of the cockatoo and colours shot out, giving all birds their unique colours and patterns. But because the crows weren’t there, they are still black. And they’re still annoyed by that, so that’s why they steal things.
    I think I messed up a few of the details but that’s basically how it goes.

  • @unixnut
    @unixnut Před 2 měsíci

    "Avocado-powered life support systems" was phenomenal. 😂 I like to think of myself as knowledgeable about birds, especially these opportunistic flying undertakers, but I learnt so much from this video. Thanks!!

  • @ThermoGlitch
    @ThermoGlitch Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mate your videos are amazing. I love this sort of content and it’s so interesting to watch! Keep it up man love ya work

  • @christophe8489
    @christophe8489 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a bunch of them here in WA, they are so smart! They get into my shed at night, drink all my beers and smoke all my cigarettes. The other day they started a huge bonfire in the front paddock whilst we were still on fire restrictions!! The ranger and my wife didn't believe me so I showed them your video.

  • @hannahyamauchi839
    @hannahyamauchi839 Před 7 měsíci

    When I was waiting for my bus once, a juvenile magpie was practising its calls by copying some crows across the road. That was very cute

  • @taviaseymour1635
    @taviaseymour1635 Před 7 měsíci

    I haven’t even got a minute and a half in and I’m laughing out loud and have to comment on the embedded stills -the capital cities killed me. I needed lols this morning and here are lols in abundance. Bless you, you dry witted naturalist.

  • @joshanderson9391
    @joshanderson9391 Před 7 měsíci +5

    My favourite birds! Thanks for making such a good video

  • @twoften
    @twoften Před 7 měsíci +1

    I remember finishing work at a large supermarket around midnight one night and walking out into an empty shopping centre car park absolutely covered in crows (that I'm now learning were actually ravens). I stopped counting at about 100 or so. On the trolley bays, across the parking lots, on the lamps, in the trees, atop the bins, perched on signs, everywhere. They weren't *doing* anything, just sort of hanging out.
    "Oh, that's not a portent of anything at all," I thought, walking slowly backwards to my car.

  • @jdt3888
    @jdt3888 Před 7 měsíci

    I like city 17 so much, I've made it my home. Thank you Melbourne.

  • @Axodized
    @Axodized Před 7 měsíci +1

    Yes! another Backyard Naturalist video, and it's about CORVIDS 🔥

  • @dippetmcgeechie6508
    @dippetmcgeechie6508 Před 7 měsíci

    Love reading the comments here, but just quietly this presentation of the channel is so good, I’ve learned so much because it’s quick, entertaining @ in my backyard (some of them 🎉) 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @benincanberra2700
    @benincanberra2700 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The raven footage of the drone is mine, and it was very helpful during lockdown. 😂

    • @the-Backyard-Naturalist
      @the-Backyard-Naturalist  Před 7 měsíci

      Oh didn't realize that was your footage, hope you're okay with me using a clip? Hope your coffee was good 😂

  • @Scorpionwins23
    @Scorpionwins23 Před 7 měsíci

    I live south of Canberra and we have some Eastern Ravens that coexist with the Magpies here, they just had 2 babies and I've been feeding them. The babies call sounds like a duck whistle lol. Beautiful and extremely clever animals.

  • @PistachioDean
    @PistachioDean Před 7 měsíci

    Your word play is immaculate, my friend

  • @user-ge3wh6vu1b
    @user-ge3wh6vu1b Před 7 měsíci

    I absolutely adore your vids. From the silly nicknames, to the information, to even just the editing, your videos are gems, and brighten my day every time you post. Stay safe

  • @gracchigracchi8935
    @gracchigracchi8935 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks for all your videos

  • @Kenn3rgy
    @Kenn3rgy Před 7 měsíci +1

    A fantastic mix of info, aussie humor and epic maymays. I salute your hard work sir

  • @simplypractical8555
    @simplypractical8555 Před 7 měsíci

    Absolutely fabulous. We have been enjoying your videos and humour. We have almost an acre planted out with natives in rural NSW to attract birds on a larger property. Birds bring such serenity and laughter to our life. We are woken every morning by kookaburras laughing. They must look at the internet all net to find jokes to tell we remark! In our travels around Australia we have heard all of these species of corvids. A great video, thank you.

  • @Alexander361cmongimmieahandle

    I live in Melbourne. My house mate fed some cheese to a corvid, happy smile on his face like that Justin Bieber meme, proclaiming that he's made a new (only?) friend. Well, he did, and it came back, and made a nuisance of itself around our back porch, picking through our stuff (the trash he leaves around outside mostly) and shitting everywhere. He then realised his mistake and started using the hose to scare the bird away, but it kept coming back most days for quite a while. He also said that "Nah," that's not the same bird he fed. He fed a crow, but the bird that was shitting over our porch and relocating the trash he didn't throw in the bin was actually a raven. To find out the difference, I then asked ChatGPT what the difference between a raven and a crow was, even though I knew my house mate was full of bird shit, but your video was way better. Like way, way better. Good content mate, cheers.

  • @jameshatton4211
    @jameshatton4211 Před 7 měsíci

    Cambriam Explosion hahaha what a cool name for your music provider 🎶

  • @Vinemaple
    @Vinemaple Před 7 měsíci

    This was a refreshing change of pace from TierZoo and Casual Geographic, as much as I love those two channels!

  • @cherylcarter6426
    @cherylcarter6426 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes to the opening back packs. Go to Whiteman Park in Perth WA and leave your lunch bag in a picnic area.

  • @rhiakaty9864
    @rhiakaty9864 Před 5 měsíci

    Saw Magpies and Peewees swooping a goanna today,
    Sooo cool

  • @TheRealMycanthrope
    @TheRealMycanthrope Před 7 měsíci +2

    Came across a raven feasting on a recently deceased pigeon once; head was buried in the chest cavity, then popped out with... some organ an it's beak. Was pretty graphic. Quite cool though

  • @Eleven5Five
    @Eleven5Five Před 7 měsíci +2

    I loved the joke referencing cooking shows when it came to their meat diet. Brilliant videos!

  • @ABDuck88
    @ABDuck88 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I recall seeing a crow in a KFC parking lot that had stolen someone's fish and chips, carried it onto a car's bonnet and was using it as a dining table. It would've annoyed 2 people that day, but it made me chuckle.

  • @stephenwillies2420
    @stephenwillies2420 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I watched a bunch of noisy miners harassing a raven. Little did they know the raven they were going after was really just a decoy. I saw its mate flying in the opposite direction with an egg in its beak, a noisy miner egg no doubt.

  • @andrewst9797
    @andrewst9797 Před měsícem

    Very nicely done nature video.
    One of the best I have seen☻