We've taken in a jackdaw. He's now really tame and we're not sure if he'll be ok if we release him. He has now started to imitate noises and cries when I leave the room - good job I work from home!
Yeah, your magpies are totally different. I'm in the UK. I volunteer at a wildlife hospital, and we got a magpie to hand-rear. He was too tame to release, so lives with us.
i really like watching your magpie videos.sadly these species is so anxious that they normally never come so close like some crows would do (see my crow videos).make some more videos, if you have the time.
OMG that is really fantastic. Makes my card catching sparrow seem lame. I WANT HIM! SHIP HIM OVER AND LETS TO AN EXCHANGE - I've heard of student exchanges, lets have a chook and pie exchange for a week. Darn it why aren't we neighbours (Susan stamps foot!!!) oops, watch out for the sparrow ;-) Give him a kiss from his auntie and tell him he is a "bonza bloke"
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str8outofnorthridge 6 months ago
I had one of these when i was a baby :D
That sad part is, he figured it out way faster then i did!
kouriichi 9 months ago
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and see if you think this bird's cute
poopybooyah 2 years ago
We've taken in a jackdaw. He's now really tame and we're not sure if he'll be ok if we release him. He has now started to imitate noises and cries when I leave the room - good job I work from home!
konabirdmm 2 years ago
i want a magpie as pet too!
ReyMysterioRO 3 years ago
Very smart and cute!
ZEG8704 3 years ago
I'm in Australia and our Magpies don't look like this, although they are just as intelligent. Where are you? How did you get a Magpie as a pet?
verticalsmurf 3 years ago
Yeah, your magpies are totally different. I'm in the UK. I volunteer at a wildlife hospital, and we got a magpie to hand-rear. He was too tame to release, so lives with us.
CapnBlackbird 3 years ago
@verticalsmurf All birds in the corvid family are considered to be extremely intelligent. All the different crows and magpies, blue birds. etc.
ston3pony 1 year ago
i really like watching your magpie videos.sadly these species is so anxious that they normally never come so close like some crows would do (see my crow videos).make some more videos, if you have the time.
Nudelsalatbomber 3 years ago
Wow! What a cute and smart bird. Do you do that with bird treats too? It could be like a reward for solving the puzzle! 5*
Hellamund 3 years ago
If I could find a bird treat he'd reliably eat, I would do. But it seems for him that just getting his toy back to play with is reward enough.
CapnBlackbird 3 years ago
OMG that is really fantastic. Makes my card catching sparrow seem lame. I WANT HIM! SHIP HIM OVER AND LETS TO AN EXCHANGE - I've heard of student exchanges, lets have a chook and pie exchange for a week. Darn it why aren't we neighbours (Susan stamps foot!!!) oops, watch out for the sparrow ;-) Give him a kiss from his auntie and tell him he is a "bonza bloke"
trowuttatwo 4 years ago