Birdwatching is a fun way to interact and connect with nature. Many people assume it is an activity for people who really, really, really like birds. While that is partly true, it’s also for those who want to get outside and explore new places while actively being aware of the many species and types of unique birds different places have to offer. Birding requires one to listen, search out, and pursue birds which can be very enjoyable and even therapeutic in a sense.
Even if you are not an avid birdwatcher, hopefully you can appreciate a beautiful one when it crosses your path. The bird in this video is quite the brunch companion. The friendly feathered fella happily chirps up a storm, making odd and amusing sounds to the delight of a couple who taped the interaction.
They attempt to mimic and sing along with the black and white colored bird, laughing and smiling the whole time, as he noisily answers them back. A commenter below the video wrote that this type of bird is a black collared starling, and after an image search it appears that they are correct.
Wikipedia says this bird is not endangered and is mainly found in then tropical or subtropical dry forests of China, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Brunei. One of those places is where this video was likely captured, and it must have made an awesome memory for the couple who interacted with the chirpy bird!
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