Crow leaves police officers baffled after being able to perfectly mimic siren | E5F1J1D | 2024-04-12 11:08:01
Crow leaves police officers baffled after being able to perfectly mimic siren | E5F1J1D | 2024-04-12 11:08:01
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A clever crow managed to idiot cops by copying a police automotive siren.
Officers from Thames Valley Police couldn't quite consider what they have been hearing when the fowl whistled out a perfect rendition in Bicester, Oxfordshire.
They initially thought the sirens have been defective however quickly tracked down the hen in a close-by tree.
The drive posted on its Fb page: 'Before you learn on… this is 100% real and is NOT a late April Fools joke.
'Officers at our roads policing base in Bicester have been left a bit of bit confused this week, after discovering out one in every of their resident birds has learnt to mimic the sound of a& police& siren.
'It's so accurate, they've been left considering the& sirens have been faulty on the automobiles.'
Individuals who responded to the video found it hilarious.
Kat Harman wrote: 'That is superb, I had no concept they did this.'
Sharon Bethel pointed out: 'My brother had a pet Jackdaw that was a tremendous mimic. The Corvid household are so intelligent.'
And Marion Cole commented: 'We had as crow in our garden who mimics a mol bike telephone ringing.'
Crows can mimic human voices and other noises and are referred to as some of the clever birds.
It's because they've giant brains compared to their physique measurement.
They're part of genus Corvus and are widespread throughout the UK.
Crows are even recognized to mourn their lifeless, ponder their very own existence, and share information with each other.
The contemplation of existence is simply present in few animals, like humans, monkeys and great apes.
A 2020 research also discovered crows know once they drop nuts and automobiles run them over they will return and eat what is inside.
This isn't the first time a crow has made a noise or talked after a lady filmed the second a crow welcomed people to a tourist attraction with a 'Y'alright love?' in a thick Yorkshire accent.
Lisa and Mark Brooks have been on a day journey to Knaresborough Fort, North Yorkshire, once they spotted the crow nattering to passers-by as they strolled around the grounds.
Mum-of-two Lisa, 43, stated she was so shocked by the fowl that she started filming on her cell phone.
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