Fable the Raven | Raven speaks and sings...hidden camera!

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After many requests to do this a second time, I managed to fix a camera in a corner of the aviary for a second time and caught some more of Fable's antics whilst I'm not around. She was in a very chatty mood and even decided to sing a little song for us!

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If you have any questions about Fable being in an aviary, you can see her free flying here:

wingsandwildlands
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After seeing Fable talk and sing, I'm convinced some stories of haunted places and people hearing voices are actually ravens just doing their thing.

RemyConst
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The way she mimic the lady's voice to perfection is almost scary. Then she can sing like a little girl. Perfect for a haunted house!

patriciathemaras
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For 12 years I drove a dump truck. At the rock quarry there was a flock of ravens. While waiting for the loader to arrive, I would throw out the edges of my sandwiches (bread) the trucks in our fleet had the same paint job (White cabs &blue beds) Yet, somehow they knew to land on the ground on the driver's side of my truck. They ignored the other drivers. One day a particularly brave raven landed on my mirror mount. After I got over the shock, I took a peanut butter and cheese cracker between my fingers and offered it. He took it and flew away to enjoy his snack away from the others. Every time he/she did that I would give him/her the peanut butter and cheese cracker and say, "Hey buddy, how's it going." I'm retired now. But I hope that he will land on someone else's mirror mount and say, "Hey buddy, how's it going."

JugglesGrenades
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Her voice sounds so human. It’s amazing.

flyfreeqhrt
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Raven and crows are so intelligent! A week ago, I was playing some 60's music while gardening. The song repeats the word "time" many times. By the third "time" a crow figured it out and was singing along every time the song came to the "time" portion. Really amazing and funny!

carmenortiz
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That "what the f***" after hearing the rooster was hilarious. Makes me think roosters just call out something totally random, and other birds are just like "man, look at that weirdo."

eternal
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The singing makes me wonder how many of the thousands of "ghosts softly singing" heard around the world were actually ravens, out of sight.

HungryForTastyFoodAndComicArt
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She spreads out her tail feathers every time she's says "muah!" and boop boop.
but when she sings she shrugs her shoulders.
so cute.

cassandra
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It’s like she misses you, so she uses ‘your words’ to comfort herself. She is beautiful.

EvaKrzan
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This is my African Grey's favorite video of all time. She sits on my foot, and I prop the ipad on the floor in front of her, loop playback, and she closely watches and talks to Fable for an hour at a time. She has been softly repeating boop boop in Fable's voice. This video and all of your videos are very very special to us. Thank you.

abbracia
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The way she hears a noise and says "WTF??" really got me laughing. What a gorgeous bird, and such a cute voice. Had no idea they could talk THIS much. Amazing.

didimean
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The way Ravens and other Corvids emulate things like pitch, timbre/tone color, is extremely impressive. This is beyond sound mimicry or repetition, as they seek to accurately duplicate unique sound. But what takes it to another level and really amazes me is the ambient or environmental aspect of varying vocalizations. For example, Fable’s “mwah” sounds like it’s being said in an echoey room, whereas other vocalizations may sounds as if they’re being heard from a distance despite Fable being very near the microphone, while others so very clear a near. This detail truly amazes me, as it takes things beyond mimicry and emulation to something more akin to recorded audio playback.

HyperLuminal
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It's incredible how a Raven can narrate the video. Almost fooled me.

suprememasteroftheuniverse
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Words cannot express how happy I am that she goes “mWAH” and “boop boop” all on her own, even alone. It makes me so happy

jittercritter
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I like when she sings, she moves her shoulders up and down to the beat, or when she says "boop boop" and spreads her tail for each boop. So cute!

athenadaudelin
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These birds are extremely intelligent --I had a African pied crow as a pet once(rescued as a chick ). --mind boggling perception --did not have to speak ---its conversation was loud & clear --brilliant bird ---loved humans ----Your bird is of the same family !

CarlWinter-oyuf
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Near where I work, every day around lunch, there is a crow that likes to imitate a car alarm. It took us over a week of hearing him every day and wondering what was going on to realize that it was only an imitation of a car alarm and not an actual alarm, that's how good the mimicry was. Corvids are amazing animals.

KeplersConjecture
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I love how innocent their learning is. They observe and interact with things just like young children first learning about their surroundings.

walpurgisnight
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Roostee: "cockadoodledoo"
Fable: *brief pause* "wtf?"
Now I want to know what the rooster said 🤣

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