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T<\/span>he Wara Wara is a bizarre bird and an interesting contemporary at the same time. It makes funny noises and is quite useful, as you’ll see later.<\/p>\n

We first encountered Waras Waras a few years ago in Westpunt at the Rancho El Sobrino<\/a> hotel resort. While we were waiting for our food, our kids came back after exploring the area. They were excited to show us around and told us we should definitely come with them.<\/p>\n

A noisy discovery<\/h3>\n

The kids were really into two big birds of prey they found in an aviary in front of the restaurant facing the street. They were drawn in by the weird sounds these birds made. One was on a perch, the other on the ground, and it was putting on a show: first it rattled strangely, then it accelerated this sound again to a “Brrrrrra.” At the same time, it threw its head completely backwards. It kept its eyes fixed on the observers.<\/p>\n

The children had never seen or heard birds like this before. They found them so funny that they recorded the whole thing in sound and vision. They played the video over and over again and laughed at these hilarious birds called Wara Wara. We were lucky and so are you, because now you can watch and, more importantly, listen to the Wara Wara on our YouTube channel.<\/p>\n<\/div>