- 16
- 6 018 857
Guy Odishaw
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2013
วีดีโอ
Whale watching DA trip
มุมมอง 1737 ปีที่แล้ว
Upper Midwest Diamond Approach at All School Retreat Asilomar, CA Whale watching and dolphins.
Christmas 2015 Southern Odishaw's
มุมมอง 978 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is about Christmas 2015 Southern Odishaw's
Christmas 2014 at the Odishaw's
มุมมอง 1359 ปีที่แล้ว
A very doggy Christmas at the Southern Odishaw's
The dead magpie is pretty young , it still has lots of white feathers , the other magpies must be its siblings and parents :(
.... 30 + years ago i was in Scotland and saw a gathering of Magpies around a life-less looking Magpie ... as i passed i saw a eye flicker so i stopped and went to see what was happening .... it was choking on its own blood so i immediately wedged a tissue in its mouth to soak up the blood sat with it a while whilst possibly 10 sat on a nearby fence watching on .... after maybe 5 + minutes it recovered and joined its family/friends ....
Ah yavrum 😢
Ritual?? The youngsters want food!
These are’t Australian magpies are they?
"Here lies joe... oi, fuck yas im speaking"
To the fallen🍻
This first time I see like this bird .there is not this bird in Morocco
The eyes down lie, lesser humans can’t comprehend
😢😰
We destroyed our Planet and all the Life on it! For Convenience? Money? For no reason? We are a Virus that deserves the Suffering that's Coming!
no proof we live on a planet.
strangest thing i saw a few weeks ago . similar looking birds around my area, 3 of them . one of them looked like it had a seizure or something and fell to the ground , a few seconds before i was gonna drive over. . luckily i noticed on time and swerve to the side to avoid it . . sad because the other 2 were trying to save it but couldn't . they stuck around before me and the vehicle behind my avoid them . i think someone did notice and help the poor thing , since there was no signs of roadkill the next day
I once looked after a magpie family that lived in a tree in my garden. They all died due to crow attacks and it was sad, they had no mourners like this.
they cry and look up like us.. why?
if u look at the mouth on the birds, it looks like they are vry young and maybe yelling for food🤔
Thank you so much for sharing this. RIP wanderfull magpie!!!!! >3
Talitha cum i
I wonder which dino they are derived from? Cool smart they are. Stole my snickers one day, right outta my hand.
Oh my God! What devotion! Poor birds, they definitely were life partners 😢
Yeah, I hope thats the one that swooped down and tried to peck my eyeball out when i was strolling though the park one day minding my own business.
I played these sounds in my garden (we have lots of magpies) BIG mistake.. I do not recommend it..
They peck it as if it can come alive. They are afraid of zombies!
they are no cap laughing at the corpse
“Stop faking it Buster; she’s already left with the other guy.”
When i die, i want my friends to stand around my body and scream
After watching this video I realized that not only human but also all other species including birds as well as animal have same emotions about joyfully and sorrowful moments additionally this clip is heart broken.😢😢😢
Truth hurts about Papua New Guinea, does it not ?
It’s like the squawking one is prodding the dead one trying to make it get up. So sad. Poor things.
Om Shanti to the dead 🙏
RIP little dude you were missed by your friends
👁🗨
Animals have souls & worship God. Revelation 5:13, Job 38:41.
Eclesiastes 3:18,19: "18. Eu também disse no meu coração que o verdadeiro Deus porá à prova os filhos dos homens e lhes mostrará que são como os animais, 19. pois o que acontece com os humanos também acontece com os animais: todos têm o mesmo fim. Como morre um, assim morre o outro; e todos eles tem o memso espírito. De modo que o homem não tem nenhuma superioridade sobre os animais; tudo é vão."
I have a pair of magpies who visit my garden. They are called Morticia and Gomez. ❤
Vague explanation/insight: If you (HUMAN) would still sleep, on late sunday morning, in a street, and you would be friends of Magpies, they would scream/chirp at you just like that. ( they don't poke to check movement on humans because reasons) the more Magpie friends you have, the more would be worried of why you (buddy/friend) are laying on the ground lifeless. It is something similar to humans if friend of yours collapses, people bunch up to check what is wrong, just difference is that humans call emergency, or knowledgeable ones starts first aid or CPR if needed .. and so on.. just that birds are birds and... Its not an death ritual just desperate attempt to wake up someone they spent life's with and someone they care. It is very sad.
They also mourn when they find out the friend us gone. They leave grasses and flowers
Cannibals
I call them As s holes of the air. They terrorizing all singing birds in the garden till its quite. Even at the f ing night. But luckily some Gulls live around and came like the Cavalry and scare them away.
Hey Copper! We will be friends forever and ever and ever!
Although all the birds showed concern, The one was especially more upset than the rest and very vocal as well as pecking at the dead bird to try and get it to move which makes me wonder if the bird that died was close to him or her. Maybe their child or mating partner or just close friends. It’s heartbreaking to see. A few years ago a squirrel farted in front of my car and I didn’t have a second to even swear or avoid him but I turned around a drive back past him to make sure he was dead and not suffering or injured and what I witnessed broke my heart and made me feel like the biggest piece of crap in the world. Another squirrel that had been running with him, had ran out to the side of the road where the dead squirrel had landed after being tossed around under my van. The living squirrel was checking on his friend and had his little paws on his chest and looking up and at the dead squirrel and all around, so confused and sad. Everytime I drive down that road, I think of the squirrel I ran over and it makes me sad.
5 magpies were at the funeral of one of them. But also almost 6 million humans watched 10 years later that funeral also. RIP little bird.
A few years ago, I watched similar behavior in a small flock of purple finches, from my home balcony in the Pacific Northwest (USA). One of their comrades had flown into a window pane, and presumably died instantly. I watched him for many minutes to see if he might come to, and fly away. He didn't. But after about ten minutes, one of his friends, flew back and landed near him. He whistled and walked around him. Then another joined, and another, and another. In all there were maybe 8 or 10 finches, who flew in and landed in a circle. They all squawked and whistled and took turns walking in a circle, and moving closer to the body, and then moving back again. I'm sure they knew they had lost a friend. I watched for maybe 20 minutes, before having to leave for an appointment. When I came back, his body was gone, and so were they. Did they take him away for some sort of burial? I don't know. But I do know animals know and understand more than we think they do.
Bless them trying to revive him or her Awww all creation precious in their Creator's Eyes.❤😢
Driving home yesterday I passed a couple of small song birds dodging cars and trying disparately to revive a bird in the middle of the road. Sorrow filling the air realizing how tragedy grips us all in this world big or small.
It sucks to be smart.
Agreed
Family members. About 12 ravens did the same thing in my backyard when two birds drowned in my water buckets. They did not leave until I walked around there. Loud squawking from all of them like I've never seen. Who says birds are not sentient beings? They recognize their own kind when they fly together from tree to tree. One of the reasons that I am vegetarian.
They sound like they're crying
People: "Oh look! They're just like us! They're upset that their friend is dead! They're having a funeral and grieving!" Magpies: "Hey, did Dave always used to smell like food? Guys! Come here! Dave is starting to smell like food!"
This blows my mind. I never in a thousand years believed that birds were capably of this kind of consciousness. I've seen it in elephants but this kinda rerights my whole book about life
Meanwhile humans abort their young and flush 'em down the toilet because they prefer money.
These birds are amazing, they spend their whole lives swooping people like little warriors, then they die and perform a ceremony to commit their fallen comrads to the Lord.