Taronga Zoo's Lyrebird Mimics Evacuation Alarm After Lion Escape

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2022
  • A lyrebird at Sydney's Taronga Zoo has been caught mimicking the evacuation alarm a week after five lions escaped their enclosure.
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Komentáře • 489

  • @DeLorean4
    @DeLorean4 Před rokem +2872

    The evacuation alarm and baby crying are both sounds that clear out humans. He 100% knows what he's doing.

    • @geronimo5537
      @geronimo5537 Před 22 dny +91

      he nailed the auzzie accent

    • @Cotif11
      @Cotif11 Před 19 dny +18

      That's a pretty broad assumption. Look up zoo psychosis, most animals need socialization and like human presence

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 Před 19 dny +31

      @@Cotif11 Too much is as bad as not enough, sometimes even worse. If we gave the animals a button that made humans disappear for an hour at a time, I'm sure all of them would press it at some point.

    • @YEs69th420
      @YEs69th420 Před 19 dny +11

      @@Cotif11 They get used to human presence over time, but also get very very used to humans not being around pretty quickly. We saw after lockdowns that zoo animals struggled with the sudden increase of human activity.

    • @changer4178
      @changer4178 Před 19 dny

      😂😂😂

  • @jasonboone4908
    @jasonboone4908 Před rokem +1860

    The one that can say "evacuate now" is going to have a good time messing with people at the zoo.

    • @suekaraiskos7104
      @suekaraiskos7104 Před 26 dny +10

      😂

    • @virginiaviola5097
      @virginiaviola5097 Před 21 dnem +39

      Don’t take him to an airport!

    • @dixietenbroeck8717
      @dixietenbroeck8717 Před 21 dnem +7

      ​@@virginiaviola5097 - *OMG, **_YOU'D_** MAKE A **_FANTASTIC_** STAND-UP COMEDIAN!*
      💖👍🤣👍💖

    • @CP-28
      @CP-28 Před 20 dny +7

      ​@@virginiaviola5097Haha...yea otherwise he messes with airport announcements (and the passengers)! 😅

  • @annemiura7767
    @annemiura7767 Před 22 dny +1168

    I’m surprised the news presenter didn’t know about the lyrebird’s ability to mimic a crying baby. That’s a part of Australian folklore. My mum , who grew up in the bush, told stories of people searching for crying babies only to discover it was lyrebirds.

    • @USS_Liberty_never_forget
      @USS_Liberty_never_forget Před 20 dny +23

      None of them are real Australians

    • @AdrianBoyko
      @AdrianBoyko Před 20 dny +55

      I’m somewhat flabbergasted that any Australian wouldn’t know about lyrebirds. I’m an American and even I know.

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives Před 19 dny

      Doesn't seem like a real place sometimes. It's kinda sweet they hunted the crying noises to the bird though. Really wholesome to think about if it were a lost child who needed their help. ❤😅😊

    • @meganwynn372
      @meganwynn372 Před 19 dny +16

      They need something to talk about, cant just assume everyone knows about it.

    • @pszczolka80
      @pszczolka80 Před 19 dny +40

      Yep, it's happened to me personally - I've been on a bushwalk and heard a baby screaming and it just went on and on and I couldn't find anyone else anywhere on the track. I ended up hurrying the rest of the way back to the info centre to report it because I was concerned that a baby might have been abandoned out there. Apparently, the lyre bird had been doing it all day, I was not the only confused bushwalker who had mentioned it and they had considered that they might put up a sign at the start of the track to stop anyone panicking. 😂😂😂

  • @LiaaaaaaaaAAAAAHH
    @LiaaaaaaaaAAAAAHH Před 19 dny +426

    Why do I feel like the biggest story isn’t “the bird made a sound” but “5 LIONS ESCAPED THE ENCLOSURE!”

    • @KxNOxUTA
      @KxNOxUTA Před 19 dny +20

      Because they likely spoke about that on the day when it happened already :'D

    • @ianh1504
      @ianh1504 Před 17 dny +30

      its australia, 5 lions is as threatening to them as 5 turkeys are to americans

    • @Moonstone-Redux
      @Moonstone-Redux Před 16 dny +6

      ​@@ianh1504If anything the lions are the ones that will be in danger after escaping their enclosure.

    • @gastonbell108
      @gastonbell108 Před 16 dny +17

      @@ianh1504 Lion: (escapes into downtown Sydney)
      Australian: OI CONT

    • @paytonb3724
      @paytonb3724 Před 16 dny +1

      the lions we never found

  • @shitzhu16
    @shitzhu16 Před rokem +1296

    I watched this bird at Taronga zoo for ages. It mimicked camera clicks, chainsaws, nail guns, phone rings, people laughing. Amazing.

    • @alanatolstad4824
      @alanatolstad4824 Před rokem +46

      I saw that bird in October 2019, & could hear it mimic one of the women announcers on a mike, but couldn't quite make out what 'she' was saying!---It's exciting to find this snippet here!

    • @anthonydesroches8897
      @anthonydesroches8897 Před 11 měsíci +36

      Be out in the woods hunting and it mimics a chainsaw lol

    • @Vor567tez
      @Vor567tez Před 10 měsíci +4

      Chainsaw??! Where he heard that in a zoo?

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Vor567tez chainsaw is famously mimicked in a David Attenborough doco/video on them, they might be confusing it, or it could very well have heard chainsaws. Taronga has a lot of trees in & around it, common in storms for trees to come down & need chainsaw removal & also chainsaw maintenence of potentially dangerous branches before they fall onto someone. Leaf blowers would be expected to be a much more common sound, but I would certainly expect animals in that location to be hearing chainsaws at least occasionally. Would be much like the nailgun in terms of frequency heard, not an everyday event, but would happen

    • @makingmiracleshappen
      @makingmiracleshappen Před 7 měsíci +47

      ​@@Vor567tezthere was a section of the zoo that was under renovation and and the bird could hear all the workers using their power tools lol

  • @cy5282
    @cy5282 Před rokem +940

    imagine people of ancient times hearing a baby crying outside the woods at night lmao

    • @anthonydesroches8897
      @anthonydesroches8897 Před 11 měsíci +59

      Or a chainsaw while ur camping 😂

    • @euantheyutyrannus
      @euantheyutyrannus Před 10 měsíci +13

      That's what they evolved to do

    • @Clums_xx
      @Clums_xx Před 27 dny +18

      it needs to learn and observe the sound before it can mimic it

    • @dragulia_venaro
      @dragulia_venaro Před 26 dny +28

      ​@@Clums_xx sometime, campers goes with their baby too.
      they can listen to it by accident anywhere.

    • @shizukagozen777
      @shizukagozen777 Před 22 dny +44

      ​@@Clums_xx
      Babies already existed in ancient times. 😛

  • @TorchwoodPandP
    @TorchwoodPandP Před 22 dny +531

    He just wants all the visitors to go home! Brilliant!

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro Před 20 dny +3

      Oh, yes, that's a smart co-relation. He wants it to be empty of people. Good catch!!

    • @RotatingLocomotive
      @RotatingLocomotive Před 18 dny

      Nope he basically just spam random sounds he heard to mate call or territorial warfare

    • @Storm_Chaser325
      @Storm_Chaser325 Před 17 dny

      ​@@RotatingLocomotive nah, they are smart, when calling femalea if she tries to leave the Male with let out a distressed bird call making the female stops and he mounts her, so yes they are smart, likely perhaps he wanted people to leave.

  • @prooz1364
    @prooz1364 Před rokem +473

    Imagine being lost in the forest at night and start earing a baby crying 🥶

  • @brucemackinnon6707
    @brucemackinnon6707 Před 27 dny +424

    An old bloke I know was in the bush in his secret spot getting firewood with a chainsaw. But then there was someone else with one too not far away. This went on all afternoon till he decided to visit the other guy. It was a lyrebird.

  • @lobstermash
    @lobstermash Před 25 dny +216

    Apparently his name is Echo. I love his Aussie accent.

    • @chenilleoneil1289
      @chenilleoneil1289 Před 25 dny +6

      He nails it!

    • @hefireymilhim6151
      @hefireymilhim6151 Před 23 dny +6

      Mmm great name, I tend to name my pets by their characteristics if possible too

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 Před 19 dny +1

      70th like. This one is slightly personal now that I look. A total of four Red Lobsters closed in my area and I found out earlier today. How dare you remind me.

    • @lobstermash
      @lobstermash Před 19 dny

      @@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 thoughts and prayers

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 Před 17 dny +1

      @@lobstermash Thank you ;u; This is the nicest thing anyone's replied to me this year (I think).

  • @shaunmckenzie5509
    @shaunmckenzie5509 Před rokem +375

    The "evacuate now" part was really 👌

  • @mlbrooks4066
    @mlbrooks4066 Před 10 měsíci +250

    Birds that mimic are amazing and yes, they often know what they are doing. A hotel in Florida where I used to stay had an African grey parrot that learned to mimic that sound the old Nextel phones used to make when being used as an intercom, and when an employee went by the bird would make the sound so perfectly that they poor Joe kept trying to answer his page. That bird also knew to wish you good morning in the morning and good night at night and when he saw I had my key out, he would look at me then look at it and say "I want this one" until I gave it to him to play with for a while.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před 8 měsíci +32

      My lorikeets do a PERFECT home phone impression. If I'm waiting for a call on my home phone & am near by bird cage, it is literally impossible to tell which is "ringing". I have to keep my phone on silent as much as possible to reduce the frequency of their "ringing".
      I had a carer take me & my birds to the vet once & she kept looking at her phone while driving, I thought she was checking the time (cause we were running late), till she finally commented "oh, it's the bird!!!!!!!" lol I'm so used to the ringing that I hadn't even made the connection that my bird was "ringing" & carer thought it was her phone. Being a mobile, I had just assumed it's ring tone would have been different to my bird's home phone "ring"

    • @user-xj8wy4uu1q
      @user-xj8wy4uu1q Před 17 dny +1

      Lol

  • @oldpossum57
    @oldpossum57 Před 21 dnem +104

    You can find on YT a piece on lyrebird mimicry narrated by David Attenborough. After the bird runs through its remarkable repertoire of mechanical noises, it of course does an impeccable imitation of David Attenborough.

    • @DavidSmith-eh7rs
      @DavidSmith-eh7rs Před 15 dny +1

      Not even the lyrebird can properly imitate Sir David!

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 Před 23 dny +52

    LOL not the first time lyrebirds have messed with us like this. There's stories of them mimicking the "quitting time" whistle at logging camps and confusing the hell out of workers.

  • @rnilu86
    @rnilu86 Před rokem +167

    This is the first time I am hearing a human voice from Lyrebird. Nature is amazing.

    • @mlbrooks4066
      @mlbrooks4066 Před měsícem +14

      It has a great Australian accent, too.

    • @johnl6176
      @johnl6176 Před 20 dny +3

      But to the bird, they're all just sounds.

    • @AngryAmygdala
      @AngryAmygdala Před 20 dny

      God’s creation is amazing.

    • @BenJover
      @BenJover Před 17 dny +2

      ​@@AngryAmygdala Provide evidence of your god's existence before you attribute anything to it

    • @AngryAmygdala
      @AngryAmygdala Před 17 dny

      @@BenJover The evidence is you and your ability to type and think. Humans, weak with narrow spectrum of knowledge, and they are arrogant.

  • @onslaughtmp
    @onslaughtmp Před 22 dny +44

    He noticed the annoying people go away when they hear that alarm... Smart bird! Lol

  • @meganwynn372
    @meganwynn372 Před 19 dny +22

    Whoa, That baby crying was eerie!

  • @TiTi-pm4my
    @TiTi-pm4my Před 16 dny +4

    Ngl I didn't expect the crying baby to sound so accurate. That is jarring and fascinating at the same time.

  • @pszczolka80
    @pszczolka80 Před 19 dny +22

    I was once talking to a ranger and he said they'd realised that a new lyre bird had moved into an area when they heard it making some truck noises because there were no roads in that area used by trucks. At some point they realised it often specifically sounded like a truck slowing down with its engine and then accelerating, and they theorised that it must have come from an area some distance away, where there was a fairly winding road used by logging trucks. Lyre birds are so interesting.

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před 10 měsíci +57

    Aussie's have a great sense of humor. So do their animals. I mean - have you see a platypus?!!

    • @gregorchard7881
      @gregorchard7881 Před 27 dny +8

      We had them in the river on our farm when I was a kid. sat for hours watching them.

    • @melissafeds1344
      @melissafeds1344 Před 19 dny

      Why? What do they do?

    • @kishi7479
      @kishi7479 Před 18 dny +1

      ​@@melissafeds1344they do absolutely nothing -Phineas

  • @mybackyardparrots9198
    @mybackyardparrots9198 Před 10 měsíci +27

    I imagine the zoo keeper is going around muttering -🤷 "dang it laddie, that's the 3rd time this week you've evacuated the zoo!😡

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 Před 10 měsíci +41

    That bird deserves an Academy Award for that performance. 👏 👏👏🤣🤣🤣

  • @Toshiboyai
    @Toshiboyai Před rokem +88

    Lyrebird. The best mimicry on earth ❤

  • @1themaster1
    @1themaster1 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Imagine what these birds could do if they had human-like language processing. They would make their keepers go nuts on a level off the scale.

    • @pierrotA
      @pierrotA Před 20 dny +9

      Well I hope if thoses birds had human like processing capacities, they would not be kept in cages...

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 Před 19 dny

      @@pierrotA I mean, we keep great apes, elephants, parrots, corvids, and cetaceans in cages...

  • @zaiaisho6409
    @zaiaisho6409 Před 25 dny +36

    There is a recording of the song of the extinct Kauai 'O'o and it sounds so hauntingly beautiful. If I were to make a suggestion, go to the zoo that houses these Lyrebirds and teach them the song of the Kauai 'O'o. I think it would be a great way of honoring a beautiful song by a lovely bird. Give it a listen and you will understand why I think it should be done.

    • @sforza209
      @sforza209 Před 22 dny +1

      How about you go do that? Just a thought…

    • @tuxedomask7071
      @tuxedomask7071 Před 21 dnem +4

      Their cover version of another bird's song

    • @tallyhorizzla3330
      @tallyhorizzla3330 Před 21 dnem +16

      That idea got me wondering if in fact they already do mimic the sounds of extinct animals,just passed down from generation to generation. Perhaps not this particular bird as its been exposed to our human environment but perhaps wild ones deep in the forest could be. Just a thought.

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 Před 19 dny +4

      @@tallyhorizzla3330 That's a beautiful thought.

    • @tallyhorizzla3330
      @tallyhorizzla3330 Před 19 dny

      @@pendlera2959An intriguing thought, but l suppose we will never know.

  • @cindyzippi4790
    @cindyzippi4790 Před 7 měsíci +92

    Sounds like the bird even did Evacuate Now in an Australian accent 😃

    • @Murglie
      @Murglie Před měsícem +22

      Why would it have any other accent?

    • @TheMimiSard
      @TheMimiSard Před 21 dnem +3

      Liv8ng in Taronga, it would have the local accent.

    • @AdrianBoyko
      @AdrianBoyko Před 20 dny +3

      I guess it should have a bird accent 😂

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Před 19 dny

      I can't tell, as I am deaf. Did it do it with a strine accent?

  • @lucasgroves137
    @lucasgroves137 Před 10 měsíci +21

    Hilarious to hear what sounds he finds most interesting. 😅

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před 8 měsíci +6

      not sure if it applies to lyrebirds, but my birds & lots of pet ones tend to mimic what they hear when stressed. Smoke detectors are a really common one, as are swear words, cause they tend to pick up on the human being emotionally distressed at the point they are saying those words, therefore they take more note of them & learn them. Human kids do the same

  • @Chompchompyerded
    @Chompchompyerded Před rokem +31

    That bird needs to go on a world tour and make itself rich beyond words.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am curious what it's going to do with all the money it earns......
      won't have to make noise anymore, it will just be able to buy/bribe any girls it wants with mountains of gifts instead of song lol

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@mehere8038 Make it into a nest egg! 😄

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Chompchompyerded da da boom!

    • @PaulaDautremont
      @PaulaDautremont Před 25 dny +1

      @@Chompchompyerded 😂😂😂😂

  • @durgeshkumarpatel7186
    @durgeshkumarpatel7186 Před 15 dny +3

    Reason behind haunted sounds coming from forest😂😂😂

  • @stevenbaer5999
    @stevenbaer5999 Před 7 měsíci +17

    He can actually sound like a chainsaw, camera, camera with a motor drive, machine gun shooting, hammering, other bird calls, human voices, baby crying, construction site sounds, etc

  • @frog382
    @frog382 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Its totally mind blowing i agree, but we are so used to birds we dont stop for a moment to comprehend that these creatures can literally FLY. I think that is even more mind blowing and underappreciated.

    • @angelinasouren
      @angelinasouren Před 24 dny +2

      Yeah, birds are amazing in all sorts of ways.

    • @mozdaboz
      @mozdaboz Před 19 dny

      Also the fact that they're direct relatives of the dinosaurs make it more mind blowing

  • @owlhouse53
    @owlhouse53 Před 19 dny +3

    Lyrebird does the “Evacuate now” with an Australian accent perfectly.

  • @wildlifegardenssydney7492
    @wildlifegardenssydney7492 Před 24 dny +17

    Incredible……. the most intelligent bird……the world’s greatest singer and with the most most complicated mimicry. Sad it has had to learn these awful human sounds and deal with the endless noises of humans as it sits in it’s enclosure . I have heard them in The Blue Mountains…….so beautiful and amazing.

  • @okolona1
    @okolona1 Před 10 měsíci +22

    That bird has insane potential for Beatboxing

  • @litebrite8993
    @litebrite8993 Před 17 dny +1

    I love how they didn't comment at all about the 5 escaped lions!!

  • @NegativeROG
    @NegativeROG Před 15 dny

    I was a volunteer fireman in a small town, and we often worked together. One of us had a parrot. We're all working on a roof cave-in because of snow and our beepers all go off and we are diving off of ladders, sliding down hills, doing hurdles, rushing to the station. The parrot learned the extremely distinct high-pitched whistles and beeps we heard when our pagers "tripped". On many occasions, his bird caused false alarms.

  • @YIPPY-xf8pi
    @YIPPY-xf8pi Před 17 dny +1

    Idk if thats perfect pitch or not, but thats pretty impressive.

  • @caroleappling2007
    @caroleappling2007 Před 18 dny +1

    Omg, the baby crying..this bird is fantastic. And the one sing omg!!!!🥰🥰

  • @madcat528
    @madcat528 Před 26 dny +11

    This bird is awesome!

  • @jkl1202
    @jkl1202 Před rokem +13

    Sir David Attenborough did a talk on the Australian Superb Lyrebird and it copied his words, so you know it’s true! You’d think they have a tape recorder in them ! It also imitated the theme from Seinfeld! 😂

  • @SAMMl
    @SAMMl Před 22 dny +5

    those are the most talented birds
    I've ever seen.

  • @seyiekhrienyuusou3002
    @seyiekhrienyuusou3002 Před 18 dny +1

    The parrot singing "if I were a boy, I think I could understand" makes so much more sense....like seriously, we feel you.....🤣🤣

  • @ansonang7810
    @ansonang7810 Před 18 dny +1

    The alarm scared every humans in the premise , probably the bird thinks its a good deterrence noise.

  • @cloudforest4087
    @cloudforest4087 Před 10 dny

    This little s.o.b. What an amazing Bird.

  • @jst2708
    @jst2708 Před 21 dnem +2

    Sad but true. There is a bird in the rain forest that can sound like a chain saw cutting down the trees

  • @agarcia3986
    @agarcia3986 Před 17 dny

    Lyrebirds have always been this freaky. I love them so much

  • @ValeriePallaoro
    @ValeriePallaoro Před 20 dny +1

    How intelligent. Not just the noise, which is like singing a tune, but the words too. That's just so quick though. Much faster than I expected.

  • @Handles_are_good_for_holding

    The first person to find a LyreBbird must have freaked out when it talked.

  • @andrewmurray1550
    @andrewmurray1550 Před 19 dny +4

    The Lyrebird has more mimicry in its repertoire than that guy on Police Academy.

  • @anaheim92806
    @anaheim92806 Před 6 dny

    The baby screams are hilarious!😂

  • @jessewru6425
    @jessewru6425 Před 15 dny

    This is the first time I’ve enjoyed a peice of the news.

  • @camsfour4177
    @camsfour4177 Před 19 dny +2

    Imagine hearing baby crying or laughing in the forest at 2 am - and hence the question, why would I be all alone in a forest at 2 am?

  • @will420high4
    @will420high4 Před 10 měsíci +12

    This is insane!! What an amazing creature!

  • @newfone4678
    @newfone4678 Před rokem +10

    Crying baby sound is magnificent, it's made me laugh. :)

  • @miask
    @miask Před 16 dny

    I love Lyre birds! I didn’t know they were such mimics!

  • @DeliciousPigeonCheez
    @DeliciousPigeonCheez Před 18 dny

    toddlers and lyre birds: like sponges.

  • @jimmygrbk2b137
    @jimmygrbk2b137 Před měsícem +3

    Birds are incredibly beings

  • @ye333
    @ye333 Před 25 dny +3

    Australia. No more explanation needed.

  • @iambiggus
    @iambiggus Před 20 dny +2

    Lions are like damn bro you're blowing up my spot.

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis Před 17 dny

    That parrot singing sounded like a Las Vegas lounge lizard.

  • @tharuka25
    @tharuka25 Před 7 měsíci +13

    Imagine a person who hates baby crying, visiting the zoo to relax and hearing this bird mimics like baby crying 😅

  • @manishmandal-78
    @manishmandal-78 Před 23 dny +2

    That is definitely the funniest bird on earth 😂

  • @91rummy
    @91rummy Před 15 dny

    Lyre bird is the wonder of the world!!

  • @nicholausbuthmann1421
    @nicholausbuthmann1421 Před 17 dny

    Beautiful Creatures !

  • @caravanlifenz
    @caravanlifenz Před 15 dny

    Everyone in the background is laughing when he says "evacuate now" and the poor bird is being serious.

  • @DOI_ARTS
    @DOI_ARTS Před 21 dnem

    It even imitates the radio grumble noise

  • @vivnoname
    @vivnoname Před 17 dny

    My Amazon sings “What’s New Pussycat”, including the “Whoah whoah whoah”. He sings more when it rains.

  • @tsugima6317
    @tsugima6317 Před 18 dny +1

    It's amazing what they can imitate...... doorbells, car alarms, cell phone ring tones, other birds, you name it.

  • @ednaselm
    @ednaselm Před 20 dny +1

    That was brilliant and so funny. I didn't know a bird could copy sounds so perfectly! I love the way you kept poking at your friend about walking around filming sounds, so funny, thank you!

  • @aquibmohd
    @aquibmohd Před 14 dny

    Imagine camping in the forest, and lyrebird starts mimicking

  • @margaretlowans8429
    @margaretlowans8429 Před 19 dny

    They're brilliant mimics

  • @generalpurpose772
    @generalpurpose772 Před 16 dny

    It’s sad that this bird will never know how impressive it’s skill is to us. It’s the coolest thing I’ve seen all week.

  • @marlenaforbes-reidy9876
    @marlenaforbes-reidy9876 Před 21 dnem +1

    My god that bird sounds so realistic, clever bird 🐦 ❤

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 Před 24 dny +1

    Thanks for making sure closed captions for the deaf are available on this clip.

  • @Cheezitnator
    @Cheezitnator Před 20 dny

    Imagine being in the woods hearing an alarm and "evacute now". Where would you run to? Lol

  • @bitohoney276
    @bitohoney276 Před 20 dny +3

    Alarm goes off, Bird: "I love that tune" learns it and sings it. 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @ragtop63
    @ragtop63 Před 18 dny

    The baby crying reminds of that scene in the movie Annihilation.

  • @nathanlee6011
    @nathanlee6011 Před 21 dnem

    They can also mimic construction sounds. One of these things opened it’s beak, and a chainsaw noise came out.

  • @Vespidazed
    @Vespidazed Před 19 dny +1

    Dude found the sound to be unique since he only really heard it during one day. They take noises they here and mimic them to attract mates... or to mess around.

  • @rickedwards7276
    @rickedwards7276 Před 16 dny

    Lyre birds are incredible

  • @ChubbyUnicorn
    @ChubbyUnicorn Před 14 dny

    🤯 it's interesting the sounds the Lyre bird chooses to add to its repertoire.

  • @PhD777
    @PhD777 Před 19 dny

    Wonderful precious little souls!😂😂😂

  • @kurhooni5924
    @kurhooni5924 Před 19 dny

    that is amazing that he rcognised this sound as an emergency aletrte and decided to use itnow ^^

  • @vickiparrish3235
    @vickiparrish3235 Před 16 dny

    EXCELLENT and enjoyable news clip.

  • @jennyfury4674
    @jennyfury4674 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Imagine that lyre bird imitating a mid teenager cussing

  • @Brian-uy2tj
    @Brian-uy2tj Před 20 dny

    You have to love the crying baby, wow, that Lyrebird really has it down pat. The baby must have been there for a while for it to have it down that well. I want to pick the bird up and cuddle him, you know, let him know its OK., lol

  • @maggiematthews3517
    @maggiematthews3517 Před 19 dny

    Lyrebirds are truly the most excellent mimics! I can see they're going to have trouble with this one! 🤣

  • @sayedakhtar8813
    @sayedakhtar8813 Před 26 dny +4

    And Here We Are thinking that WE are the Only Species Who has Brain🙏🙏

  • @amymarie1298
    @amymarie1298 Před 18 dny

    these birds are amazing!
    thats the first time ive seen the evacuate now video but ive seen the crying baby one many time's.

  • @diamondjim7560
    @diamondjim7560 Před 23 dny +1

    I think I was on an airplane with that bird….. the baby crying sounds familiar.

  • @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars

    Why have I only just had this video recommendation now? This is absolutely Astounding 😮❤❤❤

  • @a.w.thompson4001
    @a.w.thompson4001 Před 20 dny

    Love the talented birds and the reporters' byplay!

  • @truck6859
    @truck6859 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Absolutely Amazing!!

  • @TheEmpressMouse
    @TheEmpressMouse Před 16 dny

    Love it. They can imitate camera shutter sounds, mobile games, chainsaws, everything. Very interesting to watch. 1:35

  • @bob_._.
    @bob_._. Před 24 dny +2

    So there's this Australian bird, famous the world over for its ability to mimic sounds it hears around it, and half the presenters on this Australian national news broadcast had no idea such a thing exists? Wow. Granted, it's the guys on the ends, I'm guessing Sports (the guy on the left) and Weather (the old guy on the right), but still...

  • @jobethschlatterer1655

    Wow! That’s amazing!

  •  Před 25 dny +1

    Wow. Amazing nature

  • @towzone
    @towzone Před 20 dny

    It amazes me how amazed people are that something could exist outside their awareness. Should we catalog ALL THE STUFF that guy doesn’t know about?

  • @christinewild5935
    @christinewild5935 Před 22 dny +1

    I had no idea they could mimic it. Very clear on saying evacuate now.

  • @Morpheus-pt3wq
    @Morpheus-pt3wq Před 17 dny

    Sounding an evacuation alarm, when it was required, shows how intelligent and aware of the world these birds are.

    • @KaiLucasZachary
      @KaiLucasZachary Před 17 dny

      What?? It did it when “required” because the actual alarm was going off. In the clip you see filmed of it here, there’s no emergency at the time.