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Mimicry of Little Raven

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Subject: Mimicry of Little Raven
From: brian fleming <>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:19:32 +1100
Some years ago I was at Banyule Billabong (Heidelberg, Vic), back when there was water in it, and a pair of Little Ravens were flying slowly through the Red Gum tops above me, or moving about in the branches. They were keeping up a conversation of contact calls between them, one bird saying 'Ahk' and the other more like 'Uhk'. This went on for a while and I threw in an 'Uhk' on my own account. I must have got it just right because both Ravens reacted strongly, with much agitated 'Ahk, ahk, ahk!' and a positive chatter of 'Uhk,uhk, uhk,uhk!' while looking down and eventually coming lower in the tree - I had repeated my 'Uhk' but as soon as they saw me they realised that they had been fooled! They flew off with a couple of longer caws, while I laughed. It's not often you get to play a trick on anything as alert as a Raven, let alone two of them. The really odd thing is that I have never been able to do it again.

Anthea Fleming

Subject: [Birding-Aus] Mimicry in Australian Raven

Hi all,

My friend & I were sitting in my backyard this afternoon when we heard a
very unusual thing.
There was a juvenile and an adult Australian Raven perched in a small
eucalypt the juv was making the standard semi-adult calls that young
ravens make, then all of a sudden I heard the word "hello" uttered out
of it.
My friend and myself sat quietly for a few minutes and surely enough,
after a few squawks another "hello" was heard.
This went on for a little while and about 4 "hello's" were heard until
the two birds flew off.
The juvenile raven and its parent have visited my yard nearly everyday
for over a month collecting food from the backlawn, however this is the
first I have heard one do this (ever).

I am aware the Corvids are intelligent, but I have never heard of a wild
corvid immitating human speech.

I plan to listen out to hear more and attempt to catch a video.

Regards,

Kurtis Lindsay
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