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Crow Baby babble! "Scientists call baby crows’ vocalizations “babbling” because they rehearse their vocalizations in a similar way to human babies. When young, baby crows don’t make the traditional crow caw, but instead produce sounds that are similar to ducks, like quacks. They may also make soft gurgling and... show more
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@DrMMGilchrist1 Baby pigeons do the same, they make really strange honking noises until their voices break and they get their adult voice. It’s a bird thing 😁

@DrMMGilchrist1 Lol, I’d like to hear that.. 🐦 pigeons are really cool birds too.

Here's my crow godchild* babbling one crisp September morning: –– *: seriously, I was once put in charge of looking after him by the parents, who took a nap in the tree across the yard.

My adult raven imprint still does this when not being observed as well as other “neotenic” behaviors like the characteristic wing flapping for food-begging. In my experience among birds corvids are particularly prone to retaining “baby” behaviors when socialized with people.

I heard this exact thing this summer - baby was hidden in a tree but really babbling!

OMG...what a little sweetheart.

Aww precious baby.

They're like little crow angels!

my parrot makes noises this too sometimes but he’s 5 years old lol, idk what his reasoning is

So cute
