An exotic bird in Brazil incredible sounds that would not be out of place in a game that was recorded.
Curl-crested Jay, who is in the breeding center Criadouro onca Pintada, native to South America and is known as a good imitator of other birds and synthetic sounds familiar.
With the increasing presence of people in their natural habitat, the bird is an example of a number of species that have learned to integrate special timbre of the day in his song.
Filmed behind a fence, the bird first, an ominous sound made as a distorted voice before an almost digital sound.
Then the bird makes a noise like running water before a song Space Invaders-style creates sounds.
Discussion of parrot behavior specialist partner Greg Glendell video MailOnline talked about various theories about the function of these sounds.
The Curl-crested Jay is native to South America and established breeding center Criadouro onca Pintada
"Several groups of birds have lifelong learning, new sounds, including parrots, starlings and crows to play," Mr. Glendell said.
The Jay belongs or not to the / Family Corvidae Crow.
"Some birds can use to impress a partner or partners into their fold, he added.
"Most birds are highly social species with pantomime, with a complex vocal repertoire, which includes calls congenital and acquired calls."
The bird is an example of a number of species that have learned to see all the special days of tones in his song integrate
"As a social species that calls to use their language. Often there are regional dialects within groups of birds. Therefore, the same kind show differences in their calls via their offer.
Mr. Glendell also notes that included captive birds in cages sometimes use their ability to imitate their boredom and answers to their owners.
By a Polish based blogger who has time spent volunteering at the breeding center in Brazil Swiatoczamigoski: The original video is uploaded to YouTube account.
Behind a fence rotated, the first bird is an eerie sound like a distorted voice before an almost digital sound
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