Fable the Raven | Q&A - Answering your questions!

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Hi everyone, due to the amazing response of views and comments on the first Fable video I did introducing her...I have put together a video answering your video questions about why she lives with me, what we do and why her aviary is designed like it is.
Please have a watch and hopefully it will answer some of your questions :)
Thanks everyone!
Amy x
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*For those of you who have questions about why I keep birds...*
I am a falconer. All of my birds are captive bred, not taken from wild. They free fly on a daily basis. And my birds of prey hunt with me too.
The bars on her aviary are to stop her climbing. If I was to use square mesh she would climb up and push her lovely wing and tail feathers through the wire and break/damage them. Bars allow her to see out (she likes to stick her head out to see what I'm doing) but keeps her in good condition. She free flies too, however sometimes when I open the doors of her aviary she can't be bothered to go out. Ravens like what they know and to her, her aviary is her territory and safe space!
Our falconry birds have long lifespans compared to wild birds because we are able to give them a good diet everyday, vet care if ever needed, and plenty of free flying, whilst helping them avoid dangers their wild counterparts would come across.
Around 80% of wild birds of prey will not survive beyond a year old, and the average lifespan is around 3 years. Our captive bred birds can live well into their 30s and 40s, sometimes longer. My oldest bird is 33, and is expected to live around 40 years.
Falconry techniques allow us to successfully rescue injured wild birds of prey and release them as strong, fit individuals. Falconers spend a lot of time working with wild bird of prey projects conserving some very endangered species.
Don't forget to like & share, and let me know what you'd like to see and learn about in the comments below.

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  • @FalconryAndMe
    @FalconryAndMe4 жыл бұрын

    If you enjoyed this video and want to see more of Fable in action talking and playing, watch: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l3lnyJSBj5jTiLg.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/hn6OmKuMldjAqLA.html

  • @rudymarleyaskit4573

    @rudymarleyaskit4573

    4 жыл бұрын

    Subbed.. She is amazing.. Ps The info you gave was great .. those statistics showing 80% of wild birds of prey perish in the 1st year is something to think about.. the reality of nature and all that.. Thank you your dedication to these animals is clear .

  • @heatherwilson3454

    @heatherwilson3454

    4 жыл бұрын

    ×ww××ww××w××www×wwww××wwww×w×××wwwwww×www××wwwwwwwww

  • @bobross4973

    @bobross4973

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@heatherwilson3454 How are you doing today?

  • @bobross4973

    @bobross4973

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking about you and your family You can get a good idea to the Faith and reasons for you to be able to go to the store and get some rest of the day

  • @fishingwithcotto2318

    @fishingwithcotto2318

    4 жыл бұрын

    Falconry And Me I enjoyed this video! Don’t feel like you have to explain yourself to anyone, it’s obvious that you love and care for these birds. I enjoy your videos and have learned a lot, and now when I’m out fishing I notice and appreciate birds more!

  • @LisaBeergutHolst
    @LisaBeergutHolst4 жыл бұрын

    Scientists: We may never know what dinosaurs sounded like Fable, a dinosaur: "Boop boop"

  • @maripmg

    @maripmg

    3 жыл бұрын

    *clicks* boop boop WHA

  • @brandanguillory4397

    @brandanguillory4397

    3 жыл бұрын

    omfg i am dieing!! this was soooo hilarious!! LOL

  • @l.zevicreations

    @l.zevicreations

    3 жыл бұрын

    Perfection

  • @johnhardin4358

    @johnhardin4358

    2 жыл бұрын

    The body structure of the birds is the dinosaur in miniature. Good question what they sounded like. I think your average raven is smarter than the Tyrannosaurus Rex was. God knows what they sounded like.

  • @leetlebob8203

    @leetlebob8203

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johnhardin4358 i believe there was a study that showed dinosaurs not having vocal chords so likely just hisses and growls

  • @ProjectFlashlight612
    @ProjectFlashlight6124 жыл бұрын

    Look at the bird's glossy coat and shiny beak, her gleaming eye, her happy vocalizations and affection towards her human. And you are trying to tell me this animal does not have a superb life?

  • @rogerjones332

    @rogerjones332

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most astute observation 👍

  • @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, she's a pretty happy bird, I'd say. She looks lovely, healthy, and happy. I've been so happy, myself, to watch these Fable videos. By the way, great name. The only better one I've encountered is from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. The character of Death has a raven companion named Quoth. Thanks again. You make me want to move to the UK... as if any other country will let us in. I sure wouldn't. 😷

  • @melanielynnification

    @melanielynnification

    4 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more! You can tell she's very happy and you see how much she loves being with you! Fable is such a very beautiful glossy black color! Love her fuzzy feathery crown too! You are an amazing person for helping and studying these awesome creatures! Thank you so much! Boop boop! 💕

  • @ProjectFlashlight612

    @ProjectFlashlight612

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@melanielynnification A lovely happy bird

  • @melanielynnification

    @melanielynnification

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ProjectFlashlight612 indeed! 💕

  • @PrincessAshly
    @PrincessAshly3 жыл бұрын

    Some people: "How dare you give this bird care, safety, and a constant food supply!" Me, an intellectual: boop boop

  • @Dragongamer2382

    @Dragongamer2382

    3 жыл бұрын

    boop boop

  • @ronnychristenjoyer6778

    @ronnychristenjoyer6778

    3 жыл бұрын

    xD

  • @ThePotatoSapien

    @ThePotatoSapien

    3 жыл бұрын

    b o o p b o o p

  • @lordcerrousV

    @lordcerrousV

    3 жыл бұрын

    MUAH

  • @ornithologydude8649

    @ornithologydude8649

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your intellectual superiority to einstein is amazing

  • @ravh4881
    @ravh48813 жыл бұрын

    Lady: Explains the complexities and intelligence of ravens. Fable: bœp böôp WÆH PÖP

  • @jn2898

    @jn2898

    2 жыл бұрын

    the sound that something living makes is not the measure of its intelligence DUH

  • @LightlessLunala

    @LightlessLunala

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jn2898 when the irony of contrast wooshes over

  • @smokey2471

    @smokey2471

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LightlessLunala 😂😂👍

  • @rectify2003

    @rectify2003

    Жыл бұрын

    😀

  • @grindelston5968

    @grindelston5968

    9 ай бұрын

    Neither is the the writings of a living person, I hope you realise the irony of your comment

  • @lukewoolley3164
    @lukewoolley31644 жыл бұрын

    The fact she flies off and still comes back every time shows how much she must love where she is, people are too quick to judge.

  • @treborironwolfe978

    @treborironwolfe978

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fable is trying *SO HARD* to decipher the strange sounds and body language of her primate friend.. Notice how much attention she is focusing on the hand movements here.. (08:24)

  • @OttawaOldFart

    @OttawaOldFart

    4 жыл бұрын

    NO NO NO people love to judge, they live for it. Sad really.

  • @v0Xx60

    @v0Xx60

    4 жыл бұрын

    @mike lefty idiot comment.

  • @OttawaOldFart

    @OttawaOldFart

    4 жыл бұрын

    @mike lefty ?

  • @theresilientspud

    @theresilientspud

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@treborironwolfe978 absolutely! You can see the cogs turning in her brain! "What does that mean? Hmm?" Shes so inquisitive, it's such a treat to watch.

  • @gabrielcristiandelaprada4082
    @gabrielcristiandelaprada40824 жыл бұрын

    So sorry you're going to have to accept that your Raven is far more intelligent than most of your viewers

  • @xryanv

    @xryanv

    4 жыл бұрын

    I get that you're trying to be humorous, however literally anyone who can even speak a full sentence of any kind is more intelligent than this bird. Sometimes people actually think these things about animals, however that is because of anthropomorphism.

  • @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@xryanv you know, that's a pathetically stupid remark. "Anthropomorphism" is the expectation that an animal's behaviour means the same as a similar behavior in a human. But our incredibly species-centric way of viewing the world is ending. The study of animal INTELLIGENCE, as opposed to "behaviour," wherein one of the assumptions was that NOTHING was smarter than us, is growing all the time. Behaviourists have, for years, used foolish and ineffective tactics. Those studying animal INTELLIGENCE have learned, among other things, that taking another species away from its natural environment, requesting that it learn a human-centric task it finds meaningless, often reducing its food in order to make it more likely to respond to a food reward, and keeping it captive, sometimes solitary, in a lab - all tactics used by behaviorists - are just ways of stressing it out enormously and often shortening its lifespan. We wouldn't expect humans to learn under these conditions, why expect it of other species?This is why behaviourists usually garner little or no information about actual intelligence. We have also learned that our rather childish thinking about the brain has been incorrect. Intelligence is actually tied to synaptic activity, which has ZERO to do with brain size. (Our big idea. Of ciurse.) And you have to ask yourself this: we think we're so great because we've learned to manipulate our environment instead of learning to live within it. Congratulations! WHO'S wrecking their only home, making it unliveable? Who's overpopulating like rodents, without the predators that rodents have? And if we're only going to test animals with human concepts, fine. Let's do the same with you. Can you calculate a trajectory that will enable you to bring down an antelope? Can you grasp the refractory nature of water well enough to leap out of it and catch an insect, or, better yet, bring it down with spit? Can you swim at 40 mph through a cave or complex reef system without hitting anything? Can you sense the Earth's magnetic lines? Hear a mouse beneath the snow? No, you cannot. Animals are not the same as humans. But they are incredibly complex, they are still interrelated with their worlds in a non-destructive way - for example, only HUMAN predators create extinctions - and, we are learning as we finally try to, they are ALL smarter than you think. ALL. Humans, with their utter inability to grasp the results of their actions, their lack of control, their violence and destructiveness, really aren't all that. After all, being able to kill a thing does not make you more intelligent than it. I'm betting I could have a more interesting conversation with most corvids than with most humans. The challenge isn't if we can teach it to talk like us. Why should it? If we want to learn what animals think and feel, we need to learn THEIR languages. The tiny grasp that we currently have has brought us any number of revelations already. Don't be so sure you're smarter than a raven. It just isn't required to be interested in your idea of intelligence.

  • @xryanv

    @xryanv

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412 TLDR but are you saying you think there are animals smarter than humans...

  • @sindeyderooij3496

    @sindeyderooij3496

    4 жыл бұрын

    This constant competition for who is smarter is really so last paradigm. Let's just recognise all creatures' own unique intelligence without this childish comparing. It is high time to grow out of that nonsense. To me human is least intelligent until the majority has reconnected and is respectful and appreciative of Mother Nature and her animals who always unconditionally guide us if we only find the humbleness to be open to receiving their guidance. Mutch as I hope our species makes it through because I do see the tremendous potential for good, the earth and the animals as it stands are so much better off without us. The arrogance of our species is sickening. But the potential to better ourselves and return harmony with nature and animals gives me hope and relief from the shame I feel for being part of the human animal species. I root for the human but only if human including myself does right by the planet and her wonderful wise beings. It makes me proud when I see the good that a lot of people do for animals and Mother Earth and let's do more of the good things. We are so blessed to get to experience life on this planet which could be a paradise, heaven on earth if we make the right choices collectively as a species.

  • @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sindeyderooij3496 i COMPLETELY agree. Unfortunately, I'd say ¾ of the world is still engaged in that paradigm. I have to refer to it if I'm going to speak in defense of other animals. We are EXTREMELY arrogant about our own place here on Earth and our relationship to other species. As long as we view them as inferior, it enables us to continue using them as we wish. We convince ourselves that animals do not feel pain, fear, loss, and joy. We also convince ourselves that they have minimal connection to their offspring and non-human companions - we prefer to view, say, a mother cat's return to a burning house to collect her babies, as "instinct," rather than love. The minute we start to recognize these emotions in other species, we are forced to address the extent to which we provide them with incredibly negative experiences. And we begin to have to confront our own stupid belief that we are for some reason the center of the universe, the most important thing here on our planet. When, of course, we act like a virus and are in the process of killing our host. I also would be saddened to lose all the human potential for good, and potential positive change our species could make, but I have to admit that it doesn't look good for us. We are completely blinded by our arrogance and fear. Because think how much we'd have to change if we truly acknowledged the equality of other species. EVERYTHING has its own brand of intelligence, and we demonstrate our ignorance when we assume that only the human brand of intelligence is "real." And yet, if you examine our behavior as a species, it's not particularly impressive. By our own standards, we do not demonstrate intelligence. I can only Imagine how stupid we must look to every other species on Earth.

  • @bonnyf4331
    @bonnyf43313 жыл бұрын

    "This is not a wild bird." -- This is a GOOFY bird!! A million laughs! I LOVE it!! Thank you so much, Amy!

  • @aquabreeze7612
    @aquabreeze76123 жыл бұрын

    Fable has always looked like a very happy raven so I never had any concern. Her feathers are well-kept and gleaming, she's engaged and playful, and she has plenty of room in her aviary and doesn't live in said aviary 24/7. That's a healthy birb right there

  • @zoomerenhd
    @zoomerenhd4 жыл бұрын

    She: "I use her for a lot of research and understanding, and learning" Raven: " whuua, boop boop, whuua"

  • @kel5710

    @kel5710

    4 жыл бұрын

    The_ZHD 😂

  • @steveryan1799

    @steveryan1799

    4 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @shitlordflytrap1078

    @shitlordflytrap1078

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, stupid raven, can't even answer a simple yes or no question smh my head.

  • @eelsoirdor3573

    @eelsoirdor3573

    4 жыл бұрын

    xD love it!

  • @hudasy8137

    @hudasy8137

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@steveryan1799 ق

  • @moonboogien8908
    @moonboogien89084 жыл бұрын

    Telling this woman to let her raven go into the wild is like someone telling me to let my husky go and survive in the wild. Sometimes people can have a big heart, but a small brain. This human/animal relationship seems legit and very special. You do good work. Thanks for the videos and showing us something unique.

  • @eaglestdogg

    @eaglestdogg

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it's people caring about animals but only repeating what they hear like "don't take wild animals home as pets" without understanding the underlying topic in any detail. People are told not to take wild or exotic/non-domesticated animals as pets because it would generally hurt the animal and the people doing so are very unlikely to know how to care for it properly. People only hear or think about the instruction itself, not the reason behind it, so the repeat it without understanding that it's not because captive animals inherently have a worse life than wild ones. They don't understand that experts who actually know a lot about the species and can keep it in a safe way, properly care for it, and entertain it can care for animals in captivity with the animals living safer and happier lives than their wild counterparts.

  • @dominickthompson7605

    @dominickthompson7605

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@eaglestdogg That's called being stupid. You are not to just repeat what you hear or simply judge according to your preconcieved ideas. You are to evaluate things based on facts and logic. If you've only heard "Don't take animals out of the wild" and THINK that is true, why did you never confirm this? Hearsay is hearsay. I don't see this as "big hearts" I see this as a modern problem due to societal influences where people are so brainwashed to the point they value animals and nature over humanity. If you stay online long enough you'll see tons of post of people saying humans are worthless, we should kill people to maintain population control, they would hesitate to kill a dog vs a human being, people should die who hunt animals, people like this woman are sick or immoral, Earth would be better without humanity. These kind of sentiments are widespread and exist on this odd line between near nature and animal worship placing nature and animals above human life. Anyone thinking like this is disgusting to me. If my dog dies, sure I will miss my dog, but my dog is not my daughter and never will be. Humans have infinite more value than animals and I care not what weird beliefs people hold to the contrary. It's our job to maintain the enviornment and treat it well while gathering knowledge about it to use it and assist and when peoole fail to do that, educate and direct not turn to evil. People like this woman are great.

  • @diamonddog2638

    @diamonddog2638

    4 жыл бұрын

    Even a wild animal can't be sent back into the wild sometimes. Animals who are rescued and taken to recovery aren't allowed to return to the wild if they've grown too attached or too dependant to human care, along with other various reasons. They'd practically die the moment they're re-released. This is most often seen in younger animals who have been abandoned, lost, or their mother or family, because they don't have enough life experiences to understand what's normal and what's not. A new environment could quite literally kill them which is why animals are often reintroduced to what would have been their normal lifestyle slowly before sending them back, IF they're even able to be sent back.

  • @angeliparraguirre7329

    @angeliparraguirre7329

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dominickthompson7605 jesus crist i don't know what is going on. You went on such a rant. I don't know who hurt you or what youth or idealist annoyed you to the last straw but kindly just agree to disagree on something that the commenter said instead of using a strawman, and an unrelated one no less, to express your view. 🤧

  • @anouarkrassimovich7481

    @anouarkrassimovich7481

    4 жыл бұрын

    although i felt like agreeing 100%, i still have a doubt : this bird is bred. OK. But is it a good thing to breed animals that are not endangered? Is she not stimulating a business which should not even exist in the first place?

  • @ridleyroid9060
    @ridleyroid90603 жыл бұрын

    "She's not a source of entertainment" You say that, but i gotta say watching that bird is addictingly entertaining.

  • @michaelconway644
    @michaelconway6443 жыл бұрын

    "she's usually off stealing things" My kind of bird.

  • @johnhardin4358

    @johnhardin4358

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, can we get some video of the ravens stealing like a gypsy?

  • @johnwrath333
    @johnwrath3334 жыл бұрын

    Edgar Allen Poe's " The Raven " would be alot more fun if the raven said " boop boop " instead of " nevermore "

  • @philip2595

    @philip2595

    4 жыл бұрын

    Or Mwhaa

  • @nickphipp1949

    @nickphipp1949

    4 жыл бұрын

    Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door! Quoth the Raven “boop boop.”

  • @SolaGratia.

    @SolaGratia.

    4 жыл бұрын

    So funny. Watching Fable (ironically) makes that story make much more sense to me. I never knew Ravens could talk, but certainly Poe must have known it. Really fascinating stuff.

  • @lisabuchanan4188

    @lisabuchanan4188

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nickphipp1949 Haaaaaahahaha! Gold :)

  • @30noir

    @30noir

    4 жыл бұрын

    Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore, “Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!” Quoth the Raven “Boop boop.”

  • @the117doctor
    @the117doctor4 жыл бұрын

    I want the boop boop as a notification sound. "boop boop!"

  • @ant-1382

    @ant-1382

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good one

  • @mugglescakesniffer3943

    @mugglescakesniffer3943

    4 жыл бұрын

    lol is that a reference to the latest Doctor Who? the 117th Doctor?

  • @the117doctor

    @the117doctor

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mugglescakesniffer3943 no it's a reference to both Doctor who in general and john-117 the Master Chief from the Halo series

  • @mugglescakesniffer3943

    @mugglescakesniffer3943

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@the117doctor that is cool.

  • @troy1572

    @troy1572

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes please "boop boop" ringtone as merch please 😂

  • @ivystandrie6820
    @ivystandrie68203 жыл бұрын

    You ma'am are a wonderful person. You are causing no harm to these birds. Some folks don't understand being born in captivity obviously. Your Raven looks healthy and happy. Don't let a couple of small minded people get you down. I'm proud you are doing this. No one else seems to care how birds of prey do their thing....some folks like watching TV to see how things work and then there's people like you that show us how...Bravo Darlin!

  • @pondermedia
    @pondermedia3 жыл бұрын

    I am so impressed by the way you handled the haters. These birds are fortunate to have you as their caretaker. Beautiful work.

  • @luzgarcia2649

    @luzgarcia2649

    2 жыл бұрын

    Muy hermoso

  • @Quode001
    @Quode0014 жыл бұрын

    I love how she's a little big for it but she's adamant about standing on your shoulder 😂

  • @FalconryAndMe

    @FalconryAndMe

    4 жыл бұрын

    I could never stop her sitting there 🤣

  • @rosemarywessel1294

    @rosemarywessel1294

    4 жыл бұрын

    Our chickens do that. They start as little chicks when you can fit three on a shoulder. After a while it's one at a time. And then .... doomed to fail.

  • @redrose-wb4bw
    @redrose-wb4bw4 жыл бұрын

    The condition of Fables feathers tells me that she’s a wonderful, healthy bird. She’s beautiful, I love how she fluffs her head feathers. You are doing a great job with her.

  • @sherrihinton8567

    @sherrihinton8567

    4 жыл бұрын

    She has a beautiful hairdo

  • @QuintessentiallyEssential

    @QuintessentiallyEssential

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly and look at the size of her! Lol I dont think she starving Haha shes a beauty!

  • @theresilientspud

    @theresilientspud

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too! Floof for days! I just want to cuddle her, shes adorable. (While avoiding that beak .. you dont mess with a beak like that 😬)

  • @ThePatriotNurse
    @ThePatriotNurse3 жыл бұрын

    Girl, you are a MASTER at your craft. So excited to see your channel growing!

  • @Spooky_Dook

    @Spooky_Dook

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes she is. 😍😍😍😍

  • @KeeplookingUP777

    @KeeplookingUP777

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fancy seeing ThePatriotNurse here. 👋😃 Birds are Fabulous, not too mention all the animals of Creation!! 💖🦅🦉🦚🦢🦆💖 What wonderful information about Ravens! Fable is Spectacular! Thank You!💖😁

  • @kris9074

    @kris9074

    3 жыл бұрын

    There’s a reason she didn’t respond to you. You’re an embarrassment to America.

  • @daisychainlove4870

    @daisychainlove4870

    3 жыл бұрын

    In watching just one video of yours and I can tell what a wonderful person you are. Thank You for the info on these great Birds!!

  • @claytonmorris5352

    @claytonmorris5352

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Patriot Nurse. Howdy doo dah

  • @draskang
    @draskang3 жыл бұрын

    it drives me nuts when people think that animals have safe/nice/wonderful life in the wild. Life in the wild is a brutal fight for survival on the day to day. Nature is beautiful, but utterly deadly & doesn't care about you.

  • @NeoTechni

    @NeoTechni

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's the PETA mentality...

  • @willbe3043

    @willbe3043

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@NeoTechni "We'd rather your pets die horribly than be cared for and loved by you!!!!"

  • @fydira3492

    @fydira3492

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe those people should try living in the wild.....

  • @pattysherwood7091

    @pattysherwood7091

    3 жыл бұрын

    @albert fish I have milk goats and I know how much they love their happy life.

  • @SquireHoggOfficial

    @SquireHoggOfficial

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree to an extent, but most wild life is best left in the wild and they have been able to adapt over thousands of years. This bird was rescued and is safest under her current conditions. Plus she is well stimulated and is advancing understanding of bird behavior.

  • @Triztan411
    @Triztan4114 жыл бұрын

    Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but some of them are not well informed unfortunately. That raven looks happy and healthy, take good care of it and all of your birds :)

  • @danielburgess7785

    @danielburgess7785

    4 жыл бұрын

    “You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.” ― Harlan Ellison

  • @caseyjude5472

    @caseyjude5472

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately those who are the least informed tend to make the loudest (& most unpleasant) noises. Like, if you think she’s making the noises, maybe google up some other raven videos & check if all the handlers are all amazing ventriloquists. Who can all make the same amazingly perfect raven noises, completely undetected. But no one else does, as perfectly, including actual ventriloquists. I mean, they have the internets, likely in their pocket. They can look up anything. Sigh.

  • @gerardoarellano7698

    @gerardoarellano7698

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was gonna say that looks like a happy, thriving bird!

  • @Triztan411

    @Triztan411

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@danielburgess7785 I like that quote.

  • @WilbertLek

    @WilbertLek

    4 жыл бұрын

    Opinions are like assholes; everbody has one and they all stink. I'd rather KNOW and UNDERSTAND as much true things and as few untrue things as possible. FACTS! SCIENCE! The rest is young flat earth creationist claptrap.

  • @Symbioticism
    @Symbioticism4 жыл бұрын

    It's pretty interesting how Fable puffs up her head feathers to try to get attention

  • @jetsetuk

    @jetsetuk

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am not an expert by any means least, but in one of the previous videos (the one introducing Fable - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZJhnxrGanZyul5c.html timestamp: 0:44) Fable was asking for fuss on her head just the same way she did here, with the explanation that Fable "loves to have her head fussed..." so it's not exactly attention she's seeking but some fuss and scritchies in her favourite place! Hope that helps... but yeah, watching the interaction of handler and bird is pretty fascinating, and has taught me a few things I didn't already know about ravens... :o)

  • @FazartOrganization

    @FazartOrganization

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jetsetuk What do you think fuss is? Attention. Lol

  • @jetsetuk

    @jetsetuk

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FazartOrganization No, in terms of behaviour Fuss or being petted, is not in the same boat as seeking attention... Attention is what you're seeking with your comment... lol

  • @FazartOrganization

    @FazartOrganization

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jetsetuk Riiiiiight.

  • @tupecktherappingparrot4345

    @tupecktherappingparrot4345

    4 жыл бұрын

    JetsetUK also birds preen their pin feathers when they molt. But one area they cannot preen themselves is their head, which is why you see so many pet and captive birds wanting head scritches. Hope that helps! With cockatoos they get REALLY into their head scritches & our girl loves her head preening with mommy.

  • @kellymigliara
    @kellymigliara4 жыл бұрын

    It's ironic that your video is directed at the ridiculous bird brain questions squawked by a few dodo's on KZread. I think your absolutely amazing for handling those comments with grace. It's truly remarkable what you do and how dedicated you are to the quality of life of these intelligent birds and the education for us humans. It's so refreshing to watch and I am so grateful for you sharing yours and these incredible creatures stories with us. Keep up the great work.

  • @albertpuig6273
    @albertpuig62732 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, anyone who watches your videos can see that this bird is well taken care of and happy. You definitely have a bond with her, she's so fond of you.

  • @2ndmoon
    @2ndmoon4 жыл бұрын

    The way she puts her head on your face like a kitty just makes my heart melt 🥺🥰🥰 you can tell she really loves you so much

  • @sadisticnerm

    @sadisticnerm

    4 жыл бұрын

    YES! I was like PET THE KITTY!!!!!!!!! wait.....

  • @monkofmayhem1373

    @monkofmayhem1373

    4 жыл бұрын

    But it’s a flying cat who says boop boop lol

  • @L8MeGuess
    @L8MeGuess4 жыл бұрын

    The raven just said “what” in a British accent. How sophisticated.

  • @panthera5678

    @panthera5678

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well it would be pretty strange if she learned to say it from a british person and than said it with an American accent

  • @L8MeGuess

    @L8MeGuess

    3 жыл бұрын

    panthera lol.. to us British sounds sophisticated

  • @bloodsweatandbeers4684

    @bloodsweatandbeers4684

    3 жыл бұрын

    Woh'

  • @maripmg

    @maripmg

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wha mate

  • @bradleesymonds4894

    @bradleesymonds4894

    3 жыл бұрын

    Trust me, us British are NOT sophisticated at all.

  • @genafuscaldo6373
    @genafuscaldo637310 ай бұрын

    I Absolutely ❤ Love What You Do 🌷. You’re A Blessing To Watch, You’re Birds Are Ever So Lucky to Have A Mom Like You ❤

  • @HPWPAO
    @HPWPAO4 жыл бұрын

    Shes more affectionate to you than any bird i've seen. Keep up the good work and I hope the Ministry can change the clock for you and give you a couple extra hours each day.

  • @DaveDownunda8888

    @DaveDownunda8888

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have you seen The Magpie Whisperer? :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKqil9WBoNOZe9Y.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/qHmmuLhyk7LTp9Y.html

  • @javiergamboarodas451
    @javiergamboarodas4514 жыл бұрын

    She : explaining serious talk, All I listen: boop boop

  • @blackheart2728

    @blackheart2728

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me through half the video: Just kiss the damn bird!

  • @terryseviltwin
    @terryseviltwin4 жыл бұрын

    Fable is all like, "mommy! pay attention to me - not the camera!"

  • @AstreaMartinez

    @AstreaMartinez

    4 жыл бұрын

    More like "honey" or "darling". Fable thinks that she's her mate. lol

  • @treborironwolfe978

    @treborironwolfe978

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fable does not seem to grasp the concept of "hello" and "goodbye" meaning two different things.. She seems to just settle for "aloha" instead.. (over, and over, and over, and over again...) :)

  • @user-tk2jy8xr8b

    @user-tk2jy8xr8b

    4 жыл бұрын

    She's probably a bit confused as she doesn't completely understand who mommy's communicating with

  • @_-_-_-_9407

    @_-_-_-_9407

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@AstreaMartinez Wow, a lesbian raven!!!

  • @MadSwedishGamer

    @MadSwedishGamer

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@_-_-_-_9407 Is there a name for the opposite of a zoophile? I think Fable would be that.

  • @esoteric5277
    @esoteric52773 жыл бұрын

    Fable looks fabulous😃 Bless you for taking care of the birds👍

  • @MrK67017
    @MrK670173 жыл бұрын

    I'm good with you having her. How else would I learn just how incredible these birds are without videos like this. Thank you!

  • @NGorso1
    @NGorso14 жыл бұрын

    Professional Falconer: *Has birds* Random people on the internet: "You have no idea what you are doing, do you?"

  • @Schicksal0

    @Schicksal0

    4 жыл бұрын

    In most cases where people who consider them self "professionals" and earn money with animals, the animals are treated like shit. This here might be an exception and not the the rule.

  • @NGorso1

    @NGorso1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Schicksal0 I'd hope you are wrong. :/

  • @MJWVI

    @MJWVI

    4 жыл бұрын

    bu22dee you’re not real bright are you.

  • @deborahkamerick5290

    @deborahkamerick5290

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s not about you dude! It’s about the bird.

  • @theoldschooldiva374

    @theoldschooldiva374

    4 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @Desklamp1234
    @Desklamp12344 жыл бұрын

    I fed a crow that was on my window sill once. It came back and gave me a small clump of tinfoil lol.

  • @macabrecreation1067

    @macabrecreation1067

    4 жыл бұрын

    hahahaha

  • @ccc3696

    @ccc3696

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like it wanted to bring back a shiny gift lol❤. I remember years ago on the news a little girl and her mother did the same, they would feed the crows in their backyard and the crows would bring back all kinds of gifts. She had a huge collection of gifts from a paperclip to earrings, all kinds of cool little gifts. Crows are awesome.

  • @macabrecreation1067

    @macabrecreation1067

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ccc3696 cool I should try feeding crows at our backyard, and wait for gifts

  • @jesusmysavior3552

    @jesusmysavior3552

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jake Shire 😄

  • @daveslow84

    @daveslow84

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's true love! :D

  • @nileslivingstonsr3930
    @nileslivingstonsr3930 Жыл бұрын

    Enjoying your bird videos! ...In San Diego, CA., I was homeless ( 2012 ), and took care of 30 domestic birds in an Aviary for 3 months ( I lived there ), for a bird rescue. ...They all TALKED! And Nala ( an African Grey / 500 word vocabulary ), as Greg and I were installing and filling a large fish tank with water began making the sound of water pouring! Then, SAID: "Anybody got a towel?" ...Also, every night the lights were to be turned off. And as soon as I flicked the switch: INSTANTLY, all 30 birds ( from the smallest Sun Conyers to the large Macaw's ) began "SNORING!" ( actually grinding the their beaks ) ...But it sounds EXACTLY LIKE 30 people snoring! A snoring CONCERT! ...And the first time I hear it, I cried, because it was such a BEAUTIFUL, PEACEFUL SOUND! ...OK, I've got to many stories to tell. ( Revelation 1:1-22:21 / King James Bible ONLY! ) ...And there ALL TRUE.

  • @katharinatrine
    @katharinatrine7 ай бұрын

    A WONDERFUL BIRD!!! Thank you for sharing her with us!!!

  • @Dewoy1
    @Dewoy14 жыл бұрын

    Most impressive thing to me is how someone can hold themselv together so well answering those silly questions so nicely. Some peoples lack of common sense is terrifying. I just keep telling myself they were very young (hoping).

  • @KutWrite

    @KutWrite

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Ironic that those people talk about freedom from their own prison of ignorance.

  • @alsocupcakes8885

    @alsocupcakes8885

    4 жыл бұрын

    I thought many of these questions were fairly reasonable! I myself, had wondered about the metal bars on Fable’s windows, and I had no idea that ravens could be captive bred! I just thought she might’ve been a rescue that couldn’t be released into the wild. It’s also a sad world we live in, where an ‘exotic’ animals irresponsibly kept just to show off online, aren’t uncommon (Sonia Sae’s vegetarian fennec fox, anyone?). Though I’m very glad that this here was not the case.

  • @bern9642

    @bern9642

    4 жыл бұрын

    There is nothing wrong with wanting to know more. We were all once all ignorant of something

  • @uberpsyko

    @uberpsyko

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@alsocupcakes8885 the dumb one was that some people thought she was making all of the Ravens sounds -_-

  • @Fawful-bg5zf

    @Fawful-bg5zf

    4 жыл бұрын

    @David Harrell hey! I'm a teem. Don't judge! :)

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.77974 жыл бұрын

    It looks like Fable didn’t think you were paying her enough attention and she was showing off. 😂

  • @suicidecommit4life
    @suicidecommit4life3 жыл бұрын

    I love how Fable sounds like you interrupting yourself

  • @amrshalaby3537
    @amrshalaby35373 жыл бұрын

    - Amy: I use her for a lot of research, understanding & learning... - Fable: Waa?! - Amy: Yes! :D

  • @MysteryViv
    @MysteryViv4 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see what she steals and brings back as treasure.

  • @travistouchdown2222

    @travistouchdown2222

    4 жыл бұрын

    MysteryViv amén bruhda , would love to see that too

  • @jakhaughton1800

    @jakhaughton1800

    4 жыл бұрын

    MysteryViv Most corvids steal bright colourful or shiney objects. Jackdaws are known to have jewellery in their nests.

  • @littleloohoo1678

    @littleloohoo1678

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ooooo I was wanting that too!!!

  • @ProjectFlashlight612

    @ProjectFlashlight612

    4 жыл бұрын

    Pound coins...packets of crisps...frozen chickens from Asda...

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f

    @user-vc5rp7nf8f

    4 жыл бұрын

    she stole my heart. don't think that's considered treasure tho

  • @mamaboocee
    @mamaboocee4 жыл бұрын

    Now "Boop Boop!" Is stuck in my head with along with the "Mwaahh!'" kiss soundd, and the "cork pop" sound! So much better than having a repetitive commercial stuck in there!

  • @whawkins8636

    @whawkins8636

    4 жыл бұрын

    Now it's in my head

  • @robertswart70

    @robertswart70

    4 жыл бұрын

    My daughter sent me the link to these videos so now I will text her "Boop Boop" to say heya lol

  • @jhowardsupporter

    @jhowardsupporter

    4 жыл бұрын

    My cat used to do tricks when she came from the shelter but then she stopped. She learned she could get the treats by purring and rolling around on the floor. What kind of person would spend their time trying to get an animal to do tricks anyway.

  • @mamaboocee

    @mamaboocee

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jhowardsupporter well maybe they think the cat wants something to do. The tricks are more for the person than the cat, but if the cat is willing, I guess it keeps them busy. Busy is good, it gives them a sense of purpose. I know, that's what dogs want, says the cat. Not us cats, we are just too cool for that.

  • @Arrowgoth

    @Arrowgoth

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Phil Swift here with FLEX TAPE. ITS SO STRONG IT EVEN WORKS UNDER WATER. here you go. Enjoy

  • @Colossus-Tone
    @Colossus-Tone3 жыл бұрын

    She is SO loving and affectionate! Ravens are so beautiful and intelligent!! Adore them.

  • @wargriffin5
    @wargriffin54 жыл бұрын

    Raven: "Boop, boop, Mwuuuah!" Humanity: "IT'S AN OMEN OF DEATH!"

  • @gabykappscomposermariagabr749

    @gabykappscomposermariagabr749

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂😅🤣 And you summarized human stupidity in a nutshell.

  • @MrXFlo

    @MrXFlo

    4 жыл бұрын

    In some cultures ravens are a sign of wealth :)

  • @tropeadope4532

    @tropeadope4532

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MrXFlo thiefy thiefy

  • @tropeadope4532

    @tropeadope4532

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Bob Azathoth I think Crows are the ones considered bad omens anyway

  • @azechase6597

    @azechase6597

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tropeadope4532 that's true, crows are considered more like bad omens, and Ravens as arbiters of death, not omens nearly as much.

  • @Jo1066milton
    @Jo1066milton4 жыл бұрын

    I've just had to remove my cat from my laptop. She is fascinated by Fable and has been scratching at the screen and looking behind it for the bird,

  • @ldruide

    @ldruide

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same here lol

  • @hannasylph3400

    @hannasylph3400

    4 жыл бұрын

    My cat does this when she sees or hears animals on my phone. She will come running and jumping from another room! Then she rubs her face and whiskers on it and meows. Lol

  • @fardareismai4495

    @fardareismai4495

    3 жыл бұрын

    Our cat is too dumb for that. She doesn't even recognize me on a screen, let alone a bird😂

  • @hannasylph3400

    @hannasylph3400

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fardareismai4495 I wouldn't assume the cat is dumb!! She obviously knows the difference. I'm sure when you or another animal is in her space she is well aware. She trusts her senses which aren't there when its the computer!

  • @fardareismai4495

    @fardareismai4495

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hannasylph3400 yeah, that might be it. Don't worry, I'm just calling her dumb out of habit, she's the sweetest companion I could wish for and I love her very much, she just doesn't seem to understand or refuses to engage with screens.

  • @ruthmcpherson247
    @ruthmcpherson247 Жыл бұрын

    I met a crow at a rural bus stop once and gave it some of my snack. It was so interesting to watch it's behaviour. It woke me up to a life-long appreciation of birds. You are very articulate and informative. Thank you for sharing.🙂

  • @seanscott2063
    @seanscott20634 жыл бұрын

    I noticed the dog looked relaxed with her and vice versa, does she have any particular other species friends?

  • @AZOffRoadster

    @AZOffRoadster

    3 жыл бұрын

    I suspect there are no mouser farm cats around.

  • @brandanguillory4397

    @brandanguillory4397

    3 жыл бұрын

    fantastic question!! please let us know

  • @tairneanaich

    @tairneanaich

    2 жыл бұрын

    I‘ve got a pointer very similar to the dog on the video and he‘s a rambunctious dingus, I was terrified for half a second seeing Fable next to that pointer but was pleasantly surprised! They look like they get on fairly well!

  • @twowheelsonmywagon9814
    @twowheelsonmywagon98144 жыл бұрын

    My only experience with a Corvid is when I found a Magpie in my kitchen trying to fly off with a frozen Pork chop.

  • @rachellemarie9291

    @rachellemarie9291

    4 жыл бұрын

    Two wheels on my wagon 😂😂

  • @teacupkitten7077

    @teacupkitten7077

    4 жыл бұрын

    I usually get magpie visitors everyday... but I'm sick of birdpoop all over my balcony, no more foodscraps from me 😂

  • @dougiequick1

    @dougiequick1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Personally once she already had claimed it? If it were too big to haul off I simply would have cut it down till she could handle it ...well earned! TOTALLY worth it to me just for the memory!

  • @thepaganapostate3208

    @thepaganapostate3208

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dougiequick1 Same... I kind of hate it that that happens with dogs too, so often. If a dog or cat, or bird, has claimed a meat (and it's safe for them to eat it-ie. frozen and not given sauces, etc that would be harmful to them and something they would likely eat if they found it in the wild-ie. wild versions of their species or related species- then why waste it to throw away anyway? Why not just let them have it? Although, maybe not right in that instance, since you don't want to reward the "bad" behavior. BUT... I would set that aside and utilize it in their meals after the incident has been redirected and positively-reinforced against the actrion of stealing. In the case of wild birds stealing food, let them have the win and be more on guard against future stealing.

  • @shadowbanned15

    @shadowbanned15

    3 жыл бұрын

    The last Maggie incident I had was one that was nesting quite close to my window that learnt to mimic the reversing trucks from some nearby construction - wonderful at 5am. Prior to that when I was very young our school cross country run went through some nesting areas and they would dive bomb the kids relentlessly, I swear the teachers kept the course to have a laugh. Sadly some overzealous parent shot them a year or so later at a guess after his child had been terrorized.

  • @thevirtualcockpit5001
    @thevirtualcockpit50014 жыл бұрын

    Our wild raven family chooses to spend much of their time interacting with us at our home or anywhere within their territory. They bring their young who become part of the extended community. At this time we have five generations of the same family that interact with us. They are completely wild, but they choose to interact with and communicate with us. The enjoy us. We have come to learn their language, and have discovered through channels like this the meanings of many of the more subtle "words"...most importantly thankfulness, which is a throaty bubbling sound. Thank you for your video...we love our birds too.

  • @nicobelinkgta4

    @nicobelinkgta4

    4 жыл бұрын

    I will subscribe to see that

  • @deborahgate965

    @deborahgate965

    4 жыл бұрын

    U r very lucky to have that experience.

  • @tamlandipper29

    @tamlandipper29

    4 жыл бұрын

    I just made another comment to ask how I can be supportive to the corvids near my house. We have jackdaws nearby, and ever since I learned how smart and sociable they are I feel broadly well disposed to them.

  • @thevirtualcockpit5001

    @thevirtualcockpit5001

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tamlandipper29 We began by helping the original pair with supplemental food like eggs and whole grain breads. The male would court the female on the roof next door. When the snow came early, I put out scrambled egg yokes. The male "Chief" took the eggs to the female "Ibis" at the nest. In the spring, they would flight train the young over the meadow out our front door. They were obviously proud and showing off. We learned their words, body language and family structure and began interacting and communicating. We built trust and now it is a yearly thing...the young birds have learned from the parents. We are all family. One male, "DJ" had six young his first mated year. One morning they were all out front...the young screeching and "DJ" clearly looking at us for help. I made eggies...they were all very happy. After that "DJ" would routinely sit on my roof and laugh at me when I worked in the yard. lol

  • @ToniAynia

    @ToniAynia

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@thevirtualcockpit5001 that your Corvid Family has chosen you as part of their extended Family is absolutely cool! Bless! Cap'n Toni with my Lady Coco, Maya and Carly Pups, and All the Animal-Kids of the lil Haus... Pennsylvania, USA.... p.s. I'd love to see any videos you might make and share of the wonderful Corvid Family that has called your Family their own. :)

  • @tartantilia
    @tartantilia3 жыл бұрын

    It's completely transparent that you and Fable have a mutually respectful relationship. My friend Albert the canary prefers his space and is braver than I when it comes to at home vet care. Thanks for this vlog ❤️

  • @birdiemomcarol6554
    @birdiemomcarol65542 жыл бұрын

    Fable and all your birds are very fortunate to have you as their caretaker. I can see how happy they are.

  • @erinaltstadt4234
    @erinaltstadt42344 жыл бұрын

    I've got another question. How in the hell do you keep a straight face when she's around? OMFG she's hilarious and cute! I really admire your discipline in talking to the camera (us) instead of her. She seemed to be looking for your attention, and I would have broken down within 10 seconds max. There is absolutely no way I would be able to ignore her "Boop!"s and snuggly behaviour. If I had your job, I would fail completely because I would never be able to say no to her or do anything other than make Mwah! noises back. I know she's not a pet, and I wouldn't want her as a pet, but OMFG she's cute. Love the videos of her.

  • @tupecktherappingparrot4345

    @tupecktherappingparrot4345

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s not very easy cuz birds love attention!

  • @Fawful-bg5zf

    @Fawful-bg5zf

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would be sacred of that beak

  • @cah1964

    @cah1964

    4 жыл бұрын

    @tore springare - yes, she said in an earlier video that Fable can be quite nasty much of the time.

  • @friendsfreak
    @friendsfreak4 жыл бұрын

    Come on, Fable, set this poor human free! She hasn’t had a vacation in three years! Poor human. 😢

  • @gemmataylor2558
    @gemmataylor25583 жыл бұрын

    I have fallen for Fable, she is a lovely character obviously from pure happiness. Thank you for looking after her so well

  • @candaceturner6924
    @candaceturner69242 жыл бұрын

    It seems obvious to me that Fable is very happy and well cared for, as I’m sure with all of your birds, so keep up the amazing work that you do! And thank you for sharing - it’s so fun & interesting!😊👍🏻

  • @drewgovier
    @drewgovier4 жыл бұрын

    Funny Raven Story: while I was doing a month of Army training in CA, I saw ravens sitting on buildings/watching us and I had just read something about how ravens can memorize faces. So every time I walked past them, I’d look up and smile. Didn’t want to make any natural enemies

  • @natalietadros980

    @natalietadros980

    4 жыл бұрын

    this cracked me up

  • @jamesburchill7522

    @jamesburchill7522

    4 жыл бұрын

    That was Fort Irwin? Those are just big ass, crows. Crowadactyls. They will steal anything that isn't hidden from sight. Leave an MRE out and watch.

  • @svenherzig6290

    @svenherzig6290

    4 жыл бұрын

    did they say "HIIII"

  • @colemarie9262

    @colemarie9262

    4 жыл бұрын

    I admire how deep your natural soldier-like instincts go lol

  • @colemarie9262

    @colemarie9262

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jamesburchill7522 They do still memorize faces. Crows are scary smart. I read about one study done where university students wearing a specific mask deliberately messed with the birds, and the crows would still harass a person on campus wearing that mask years later. Which means many generations later, when no living birds had ever seen that face, they still knew it was a threat to them. So showing the passing on of information through several generations, and a thing that none of them had ever seen but *still somehow recognized*.....just crazy to think about. I'm pretty sure it was a nixon mask too lol

  • @JasonMichaelKoehler
    @JasonMichaelKoehler4 жыл бұрын

    this just seems like a dream job to me. i accidentally raised a crow when i was young and it was so similar to this raven. worked with many birds since then and i absolutely love birds. goodness i'm jealous.

  • @cherihill2003

    @cherihill2003

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too! I raised a grackle who didn't want to fly away. Had him 15 years. He was so entertaining, rode in the car and went on walks with me. Also raised 4 ravens but they eventually flew away when I put them outside.

  • @maggikelly5887
    @maggikelly58873 жыл бұрын

    PS . I congratulate you on yr patience , beautiful manners & dedication in explaining to people ( complainers 😟) what you do .. well done 😌

  • @nancysayers143
    @nancysayers1432 жыл бұрын

    marvellous! We are in Australia, and the kookaburras come in to us, to my hand, sit and chat and go again....it's lovely to see Fable playing with you, and talking. The kookies always say 'goodbye' before they fly off....and 'talk' when they come in. We have called one "Racket" because she talks so loudly. They are all hand fed, but of course also find their own food.....they even bring it to me to see....can be a bit of a shock when it's a snake, or a centipede! Lovely to see these videos, thank you.

  • @debralynnpaxton5238
    @debralynnpaxton52384 жыл бұрын

    ♥♥♥ Just realized that Fable's "boop-boop" is the tone that rings when I am on a call and another call comes through, 'boop-boop' :D

  • @thevirtualcockpit5001
    @thevirtualcockpit50014 жыл бұрын

    What we have learned is that the ravens love to interact. When they find humans that honor them with recognizing them and talking to them, they flourish. That is how we started with them. Our dog was nearing the end of her life, and not eating her food. We didn't want to waste it, so we put it out and the ravens began eating it. They are very smart, and learned that when we were around, there was food to be found. We built trust with them by respecting their space, not standing too close, but talking with them frequently. They are very curious and loved the interaction. Now, they recognize our car, they follow us around, and they send their friends and family to our house for lunch.

  • @Whiteshell204

    @Whiteshell204

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes you nailed it. I lucked out and with a wild Raven at my cabin a few years ago. kzread.info/dash/bejne/g5iA06yFZbS2aLA.html

  • @colinmaxwell4738

    @colinmaxwell4738

    4 жыл бұрын

    Where do you live man

  • @Whiteshell204

    @Whiteshell204

    4 жыл бұрын

    Colin Maxwell me ?

  • @colinmaxwell4738

    @colinmaxwell4738

    4 жыл бұрын

    USA I take it

  • @Whiteshell204

    @Whiteshell204

    4 жыл бұрын

    Colin Maxwell nope Canada 🇨🇦

  • @deathisfinetoo5272
    @deathisfinetoo52723 жыл бұрын

    I love Corvids with a passion. I´m from a rather rural area, even though ravens are forbidden to be shot in the country i live in, one of my earliest memories with these amazing birds is finding them shot down by local farmers, probably out of superstition (yes, that´s right, ppl still believe in bad luck by ravens) or because they were mistaken for common crows, who pick the fresh seeds from fields. I would make friends with local crows and a raven who had nested near the forest my house was surrounded by , bringing them foodstuffs like small portions of flesh or bread. I always was astonished how smart these birds are. They would not only remember me but also ppl they didn´t like, they would mimic sounds and watching them always felt like they were watching me with the same interest as well. You´r doing an amazing job, ur raven looks so healthy and sharpminded. I´m enjoying this channel so much.

  • @earnestefforts
    @earnestefforts3 жыл бұрын

    This was fascinating and I appreciate how gracious you were in answering questions. You two are adorable

  • @JunipersGarden
    @JunipersGarden4 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry people are so narrow-minded and judgmental. You're doing great things. I love your sweater, btw.

  • @colleenkielbowich4079

    @colleenkielbowich4079

    4 жыл бұрын

    Education is the key. Thank you for for helping the birds and us 🕊

  • @lir3379

    @lir3379

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Three for three. I thought it only my weird spinner/knitter eye that would pick up on the sweater.

  • @nthgth

    @nthgth

    4 жыл бұрын

    That _is_ an awesome sweater

  • @jandejager7673

    @jandejager7673

    Жыл бұрын

    It is very unbelievable how judgemental and petty some people can be. They fail to realise that research is a vital part in the long run to preserve beautiful species like the raven.

  • @davidt3956
    @davidt39564 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for no music. Between your explanations and Fable's muttering, it was very enjoyable.

  • @kroon1930

    @kroon1930

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fable's muttering is all the music we need😉😊

  • @Conuremum
    @Conuremum3 жыл бұрын

    As a bird mum I can tell how much she loves and trusts you, her interactions with you are beautiful. She is so healthy looking with those shiny feathers, what you are doing with these birds is nothing short of a gift for you and them. We humans can learn so much from these incredible intelligent creatures. Thank you for what you do and sharing Fable with us. 🖤

  • @NicoleKrawczyk
    @NicoleKrawczyk3 жыл бұрын

    You represent the best kind of human taking care of animals. Great job! Those birds are livin' their best life! :D

  • @larryscott3982
    @larryscott39824 жыл бұрын

    Fable is lovely. You needn’t be so apologetic. It was clear that release was not an option, in her case. And you’re committed. Unlike the neglected, captured, wild birds that some keep.

  • @meether369
    @meether3694 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I was expecting a Q & A about ravens and Fable in particular. But it sounds like you have gotten a lot of critical questions about how you care for her. I'm sorry you've had to deal with that. I think you and Fable are delightful and can tell how much time, care, and knowledge you have put into caring for her through her life this far. ❤ I'm sorry people have been piggish!

  • @meganrutherford8001

    @meganrutherford8001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree! I really hope she continues to make these wonderful videos despite the negative comments she's been receiving. Fable is wonderful, I love learning about her!

  • @nathanpalm9143

    @nathanpalm9143

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree with this.

  • @ComedycopterDrake
    @ComedycopterDrake3 жыл бұрын

    I love Fable. I would like to live like a bird, and have someone concerned about me 24/7 just cause I'm a beautiful bird.

  • @boiler-tech
    @boiler-tech3 жыл бұрын

    About 15 years ago I had a wild raven swoop down and grab my hat right off of my head. It landed on a fence nearby and actually let me walk within about 10 feet before dropping my hat and hopping down the fence, squawking at me for a bit before flying off. I've been drawn to them ever since. We have a lot of them that live around us in Bakersfield, Ca. I love to just watch and listen to them, especially in the early morning around our house. Thank you so much for these videos of Fable!

  • @MrSpleenboy
    @MrSpleenboy4 жыл бұрын

    I give it about 5 more videos before Fable learns how to operate the camera... "Now, you will pay attention to me! Boop Boop!" :)

  • @Brendan327
    @Brendan3274 жыл бұрын

    I comment very rarely, but just wanted to drop in and say I feel this is a very informative video with a great tone of voice. There's no anger, fear or condescension in there, which I think other people would be prone to when being questioned (attacked?) so digitally public. You seem a great falconer and preserver :) keep up the lovely work and my best to Fable :D Boop boop

  • @nmrowdy4605
    @nmrowdy46053 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry you have had people responding negatively. You provide an amazing environment for your birds! Fable seems happy and well adjusted. What you are doing is providing your pets with enriching life experiences. Which is much healthier than carrying a dog around in a purse. Urban and rural communities deal with pets quite differently. My daughter faced online scrutiny over her guardian dogs because they stay in barns not her living room.

  • @TheInspired79
    @TheInspired793 жыл бұрын

    I had poultry growing up. For those of you who don't know, the birds will talk to you and have specific ways of communication with you. Some will be more talkative then others but they will appreciate you.

  • @amandaarebel
    @amandaarebel4 жыл бұрын

    There is a Raven near my house. Initially it started with stealing grapes my mom would dry in the sun, so we named it Raisin. A few weeks later as we started to feed it regularly it would come as we called it and later brought another raven. Is there a way to tame wild Ravens without capturing them or somehow improve the relationship of us humans with them? I realised over the course of 3months of quarantine and spending time with them that Ravens are really vocal, smart and social. Raisin now demands food by sitting in her usual place and yelling for us to feed her. It's hilarious. Please ignore people's unnecessary judgements about how to care for animals. Many are very ill-informed. And you explained it beautifully. 💓

  • @Raz.C

    @Raz.C

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're lucky that one of our Avian overlords has decided to make you its pet. It's not unheard of, but it's not uncommon, either. There's a youtube channel called The Dodo. you can find a lot of these kinds of interactions there.

  • @Ryan6.022
    @Ryan6.0224 жыл бұрын

    She is so friggin cute. "Boop Boop"

  • @jittercritter

    @jittercritter

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ryan “uwAh”

  • @phasm42

    @phasm42

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just saw my first video yesterday, she's why I subscribed.

  • @heathersigmon3380
    @heathersigmon33804 жыл бұрын

    Yay that was so great! Thank YOu and Fable

  • @curtflory7147
    @curtflory71473 жыл бұрын

    Really fun to watch; thank you.

  • @doctorwhofan225
    @doctorwhofan2254 жыл бұрын

    I love how calmly and rationally you address criticism, speaks a lot to how seriously you take your job. It seems in most cases an active and curious animal is a happy animal and Fable definitely fits that's description.

  • @beachcomberbob3496
    @beachcomberbob34964 жыл бұрын

    There's a raven near my daughter's house that sounds like an external factory phone bell ringing - and yes it is the bird not an actual bell.

  • @FalconryAndMe

    @FalconryAndMe

    4 жыл бұрын

    I used to work with an African grey parrot who could mimick a lorry reversing beep. Confused me for about two weeks as to where the delivery vehicles were until I saw him do it one day.

  • @ogrelogre8429

    @ogrelogre8429

    4 жыл бұрын

    Many mocking birds live in my area. While they do not, to my knowledge, actually talk, they are capable of an astonishing range of different sounds. Mostly they mimic other bird calls but over the years I have heard them do back up sounds (like your Grey), police sirens, car alarms, and a Star Wars Blaster.

  • @samw6048

    @samw6048

    4 жыл бұрын

    They love to imitate ringing bells.

  • @samw6048

    @samw6048

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@FalconryAndMe My brother had one that would imitate the phone, then he would say "Answer the phone dummy" or "Get the phone dummy". Then when you did answer the phone, he would bust up laughing at you.

  • @colemarie9262

    @colemarie9262

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is so cool. I bet the bird is hiding somewhere laughing to itself when people pull out their phones. Trickster gods indeed.

  • @cindyolson5849
    @cindyolson58493 жыл бұрын

    Amazing work! Thank you for all you do with these beautiful birds!

  • @angelasimila
    @angelasimila3 жыл бұрын

    You’re doing a great job! Thank you for being so patient with the animals and the people.

  • @davidbruley8896
    @davidbruley88964 жыл бұрын

    I was joking with my wife that the ravens in our neighborhood know me. After watching these, inside they do. I cluck with them when I see them and sometimes they come close. The closest has been 2 feet while walking my dog. Watching the curiosity between was fun.

  • @doyourworseneatme

    @doyourworseneatme

    4 жыл бұрын

    Of course they know you 🤣 I have a few crows around my place that I swear are gang members. These two come to the electrical wire above me as I'm outside...every time....and just stare, talk to each other then they both stop and stare at me. I tried giving them food and that's about when I figured out they were up to no good...they didn't want the food....they were sent by the murder to harass me. I don't know what I've done because they remember something and I've been trying to make it up to them since 🤣

  • @retrovideoquest

    @retrovideoquest

    4 жыл бұрын

    I once watched a documentary which showed ravens are able to recognize individual human faces...

  • @doyourworseneatme

    @doyourworseneatme

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@retrovideoquest it's absolutely true. I know crows can remember who you are and what you did to or for them for years. I think Ravens are more superior than crows and can remember more for longer

  • @iseemtobeaverb8249
    @iseemtobeaverb82494 жыл бұрын

    Might be time for “boop, boop” Fable t-shirts! At least one guaranteed order here.

  • @brandanguillory4397

    @brandanguillory4397

    3 жыл бұрын

    two orders!! and for my friends and dad who LOVE FABLE!

  • @DaveDownunda8888

    @DaveDownunda8888

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Boop Boop" Quoth the Raven. I'd buy some. :)

  • @ginggur17
    @ginggur173 жыл бұрын

    Fascinates me. Thankyou.

  • @robertgaines3602
    @robertgaines36023 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love this channel

  • @shutupshelley1793
    @shutupshelley1793 Жыл бұрын

    I will be forever grateful that your channel found its way into my feed! I have long been interested in ravens (and all things bird, really) and just learned so much from you. I deeply respect what you do and now have a greater understanding of it. You are quite remarkable with these incredible creatures and a talented educator for those of us not as blessed to be able to share our everyday lives with them. I only wish I could learn by experiencing it all with you in person. That would be so amazingly cool, but your fascinating videos are about as keen as a total "bird-immersion" would be, so please, please keep 'em coming! And thank you. Learning what I have by watching and listening to you and Fable has been a true gift. 😊

  • @Loki-and-Thor
    @Loki-and-Thor4 жыл бұрын

    She is stunning! It’s so obvious that she is well cared for and if she wasn’t happy then she wouldn’t have such a beautiful relationship with you. Just found your channel, completely by accident, but I’m so glad that I did. I knew ravens were intelligent, but didn’t realise just how intelligent they are. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Thank you for sharing Fable and Boop Boop to the gorgeous lady.

  • @sinistertwistgames2401
    @sinistertwistgames24014 жыл бұрын

    "She would make a rubbish pet." Fable: "WHAT?!?!" XD

  • @bird7643
    @bird76433 жыл бұрын

    quite impressive fable . we have a 9 year old magpie. she has a big cage inside the house. we let her go outside freely but she nevet leaves the garden. she always come back in her cage. her experience in the wild was when she was thrown out the nest. she is quite much afraid of the others magpies. she is so cute and funny. i am sure corvid can enjoy this kind of life if we give them love and good care.

  • @Lyactvmtb
    @Lyactvmtb3 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing, You’re doing good things for the birds you care for, that I can see, great work, keep it up!

  • @caroledunning7047
    @caroledunning70474 жыл бұрын

    I have a message for Fable: BOOP BOOP !!!!!

  • @worldofameiso5491
    @worldofameiso54914 жыл бұрын

    I think you gave remarkably balanced answers to questions from people who don't really think deeply enough before they ask them. I think you are doing a great job with your birds. I have a particular affinity with ravens, one, named Muninn, features in a children's book I wrote 15+ years ago. I think they are fascinating creatures. Keep up the good work.

  • @Loki-and-Thor

    @Loki-and-Thor

    4 жыл бұрын

    World of AMEISO named after one of Odin’s ravens? Is your book in print? I would love to read it to my little boy.

  • @goroooo

    @goroooo

    4 жыл бұрын

    What's the name of your book?

  • @worldofameiso5491

    @worldofameiso5491

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ver Ena The book is called: The Quickleys and the keeper of Balance, available from lulu.com

  • @oceanbrzzz

    @oceanbrzzz

    4 жыл бұрын

    World of AMEISO Do you also have two more books available in this series?

  • @goroooo

    @goroooo

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@worldofameiso5491 Thank you!:)

  • @PamelasEngel
    @PamelasEngel3 жыл бұрын

    I love what your doing and the quality of care you give them :))) Thank you for sharing!

  • @tinabeckster6012
    @tinabeckster60123 жыл бұрын

    So great. Thanks for explaining so many things.

  • @Sophie-dt3ck
    @Sophie-dt3ck4 жыл бұрын

    Lmao, someone actually asked her if she'd like dominance. Children, No. Think of her like a mother, and them, the children. That should answer most of your questions.

  • @tonybalm1513
    @tonybalm15134 жыл бұрын

    A couple of years ago I rescued a young adult jackdaw that came down my chimney from it's nest at 5am. I ended up having to cut a bigger hole in the wall to get him out. My wife and I named him Sooty. We let him go straight away in the garden his parents came to collect him. Ever since then we have become fascinated by them and have bought a feeder and feed them everyday. We have many visitors mostly jackdaws one in particular has become very friendly she has a single white feather we've named her Olivia. On several occasions when I am filling up the feeder she's landed at the side of me for a few seconds. She doesn't stay for long though. Maybe one day she may trust me enough to land on me. We love your video's and think your incredible.

  • @MofoFunk84
    @MofoFunk843 жыл бұрын

    Amazing and incredibly interesting, I've had my eyes opened by watching only a couple of your videos, really pleased you're putting these videos out there for the world to appreciate and learn.👍👍

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