@@clivelinton7657depends on what you mean - they can see the most visible forms of light, but would struggle to see something more than 50ft from them. A greater falcon can spot prey from kilometers away, but see 1/10th the color tones a mantis shrimp could 🤷
Pigeon 1: Truth or dare Pigeon 2: Dare Pigeon 1: I dare you to go to that falcon's nest Pigeon 2: I'm not doing that. Truth. Pigeon 1: Who do you have a crush on? Pigeon 2:
@@kiarazoccogoldenbonniegirl1641 This is an adult woodpigeon and years ago l kept domestic pigeons and several times l reared young woodpigeons and trust me,they never tamed.
The falcon looks right at the pigeon when she sees it land, then looks away thinking "oh, it's just a pigeon. It'll fly away in a second now that it's noticed me." Then does a double-take and looks back at it when she sees it walking right into the nest.
if you pay attention to the last moment before the falcon attacks, you will see that the pigeon bowed its head, the way it does to other pigeons when demanding affection. so I think there's been a big mistake here. How this happened, I have no idea. It seems as if the pigeon did not know such a predator. Let us remember that the falcon was not hunting, but primarily defending the nest.
I love how at first the peregrine cannot believe its eyes, and then it remembers that this is its primary food source and starts the process of killing it. Its fascinating how the first thing the peregrine seems to be doing is removing the feathers. This probably serves 2 purposes. First, it is disabling the pigeons ability to manoeuvre and fly, making it much more difficult to get away if it slips from the falcons grasp. Second, it will make it easier to strip the flesh once the bird is dead. I can't believe it got away though. It would have been something for this falcon to tell its partner about. "Hey Jimmy, you're not gonna believe what just happened..."
0:45 This little piggy went to market. 0:48 This little piggy stayed home. 0:52 This little piggy had roast beef. 0:56 This little piggy had none. 0:59 This little piggy cried weee weee weee 1:02 All... 1:06 The way... 1:08 Home!
Plucking out each individual tail feather one by one is WILD. That pidgeon ain't going to be flying straight for a looong time, it's like the falcon wasn't trying to kill him he was trying to make an *_example_* out of him
Falcon has small talons and relies mostly on speed and momentum to dispatch prey midair. In this video you can see that this peregrine struggled to pin and kill a wood pigeon on the ground without any flight involved, leading to its prey finally slipped away in the end. If this was instead a similar-size sparrowhawk, the pigeon would have been toasted.
WRONG…. You must be BLIND.. there was hardly any space to clamp down on the pidgin hence why he escaped nothing to do with “momentum” these kids say anything nowadays to sound smart.
I own a peregrine and l can tel you without contradiction that their talons are not small,their feet are huge for the size of the bird and are capable of sinking them up to the hilt into soft flesh. She missed her footing in this case and grabbed its leg,it was extremely lucky to escape with just a few tail feathers plucked out.
this is peregrine falcon, they have smaller beaks but huge curved knives like claws, the pigeon was lucky cause falcon didn't want to leave her eggs unguarded.
I'm actually wondering too. My best bet he literally wants to use that place for shelter too and it hoping the falcon will just ignore him. An act of desperation really. Alternatively he might also be too starved and or exhausted to recognise the falcon as a danger. I'd like to know though what an expert would think.
In the prevous days video there are two wood pigeons at one point at the start. Also later on in the video in the close up inside the nest the wood pigeon is performing a Territorial Display by the head bobs but also the coos. The wood pigeons wanted that space as a nest for their young and were trying to scare the Falcon away.
Trying to share / take the nest. Probably had a brood here when the hawk wasn't nesting and just returned to the site Pigeons are intelligent in some regards, but this isn't one of them
@@euemeupaiful what I said is factually true, pigeons return to nest sites and challenge what move in constantly. You can see that with pigeons and barn owls, kestrels, and other smaller hawks By all means though, please explain precisely what about my post detailing factual accuracy is "naive"
Impressionnant, et compréhensible, a un moment donné la patience a ses limites. Piegeon: hey c’est encore moi! Valentine: attend je vais m’occuper de toi.
The pigeon will return the next day. We have a magpie nest in your yard and EVERY bird gets chased away by them. Next thing you know the same three darn pigeons return every second day. One day it looked like a pillow exploded but nope they still return
Le pigeon il s'est cru ma parole genre je vais rentrer ni vu ni connu😅😅😅mouais il ira pas loin dans ses projets et hop et un deplumage gratuit en prime pour l'intrusion de la part de la femelle 😂😂😂😂
Even the falcon was like: “Are you serious?”
LMAO 🤣
"You cannot be serius"
0:07 That expression on the falcon says it all lol
Falcon:nuuh u finna be lunch today get over here right now boa
Pidgeons dont give a shit, they are just stupid
I love how bewildered the falcon is at the audacity of this pigeon lol
the balls on that pigeon lol
@@DoubleEntendreMusic crippled or dead pigeon now
The falcon was just wondering who had pigeon delivered.
Pigeon identified as a falcon
It's April so pigeon was looking for a nesting site. This kind of ledge/alcove is ideal pigeon nest area.
What a world we live in even Falcons are having their food delivered to the door.🤭
😮
Pigeon mail
﴿وَما مِن دابَّةٍ فِي الأَرضِ إِلّا عَلَى اللَّهِ رِزقُها وَيَعلَمُ مُستَقَرَّها وَمُستَودَعَها كُلٌّ في كِتابٍ مُبينٍ﴾ [Hūd: 6]
"Hi, my name is Russel the Pigeon and this is Jackass"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭 I'M CRYING
I think it’d be more like
“Hello, my name is Russel the Pigeon & today I’m going to annoy a Peregrine Falcon.”
@@SmashBrosAssemble STOP PLEASE I CAN'T BREATH 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
Animal with the most acute vision on planet can't believe its eyes for the first time.
🤣 Really did look downright confused
@@AbbasBohari Mantis Shrimp has the most acute eye sight of all animals.
@@clivelinton7657depends on what you mean - they can see the most visible forms of light, but would struggle to see something more than 50ft from them. A greater falcon can spot prey from kilometers away, but see 1/10th the color tones a mantis shrimp could 🤷
Pigeon 1: Truth or dare
Pigeon 2: Dare
Pigeon 1: I dare you to go to that falcon's nest
Pigeon 2: I'm not doing that. Truth.
Pigeon 1: Who do you have a crush on?
Pigeon 2:
🤣☠️
Should’ve just stuck with truth
@@eriche95 lmao 🤣
@@hedgehogboi149can you go in here?*attavks pugeon*
I feel that the pigeon got a very patient reception
You are quite sadistic!
The Falcon at the beginning seemingly couldn't belive that the Pidgeon was actually invading its nest.
Brutalne 😮😦😧
That bird gave that pigeon so many chances
That pigeon seems to have forgotten that falcons eat pigeons.
Or maybe he never knew becouse never came across this evil creature ehh
@@MarcineKKK they’re not evil creatures they just hunt to survive
They are not evil creatures just pest control creatures
Actually pigeons don't know that, The only scarred of whoever comes near them. Never the over way round.
All small birds flee when a raptor-shaped bird flies overhead. But evidently pigeons don't recognize them close up like this.
Everyone has a plan until you get your feather ripped out
~Mike Falcon~
👏👍❤️
🤣🤣🤣
Now kissth
I'm thinking it was an inexperienced young pigeon who was completely unaware of the dangers Falcons pose.
Well they’re still invading the nest currently, so I don’t think any lesson has been learned.
Not a young woodpigeon as it has the white neck patches only found on adults.
It's an adult one, still. Pigeons do not even approaches to a predator, never. This one was probably tamed by someone
@@kiarazoccogoldenbonniegirl1641 This is an adult woodpigeon and years ago l kept domestic pigeons and several times l reared young woodpigeons and trust me,they never tamed.
This is the sort of thing that happens when You release a Pigeon that got imprinted by Humans at a very young age back into the wild
The falcon looks right at the pigeon when she sees it land, then looks away thinking "oh, it's just a pigeon. It'll fly away in a second now that it's noticed me." Then does a double-take and looks back at it when she sees it walking right into the nest.
"It was just a prank, bro!"
“And it about to be your last”
@@georgec7782 How is that a prank?
@stone4173 Gotta be that one guy with no concept of humor, huh?
Pigeon: ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
Falcon: (ಠ_ಠ)
Pigeons' Darwin award winner right there.
😮brutalne
Ripping out tail feathers, is it the same as breaking someone's knees for breaking in?? 😭 Dove go home you're drunk.
More like humiliating shaving/haircut.
"Hello there. Are interested in buying a vacuum cle-"
"DIE!"
if you pay attention to the last moment before the falcon attacks, you will see that the pigeon bowed its head, the way it does to other pigeons when demanding affection. so I think there's been a big mistake here. How this happened, I have no idea. It seems as if the pigeon did not know such a predator.
Let us remember that the falcon was not hunting, but primarily defending the nest.
The falcon is looking at the pigeon like, "welcome to thunderdome"
🤣🤣🤣
Your doordash is here!
lol
I love how at first the peregrine cannot believe its eyes, and then it remembers that this is its primary food source and starts the process of killing it. Its fascinating how the first thing the peregrine seems to be doing is removing the feathers. This probably serves 2 purposes. First, it is disabling the pigeons ability to manoeuvre and fly, making it much more difficult to get away if it slips from the falcons grasp. Second, it will make it easier to strip the flesh once the bird is dead. I can't believe it got away though. It would have been something for this falcon to tell its partner about. "Hey Jimmy, you're not gonna believe what just happened..."
0:45 This little piggy went to market.
0:48 This little piggy stayed home.
0:52 This little piggy had roast beef.
0:56 This little piggy had none.
0:59 This little piggy cried weee weee weee
1:02 All...
1:06 The way...
1:08 Home!
Its like when the skinniest guy at the bar picks a fight with Mike Tyson after too much liquid courage.
0:27 falcon stares at pigeon harder than McEnroe at a Wimbledon umpire “you cannot be serious”
I'm sure those pigeon feathers will be useful for nest building lol
😂😂😂 this is actualy funny😂😂😂 that falcon didn't know what was going on 😂😂😂 he was like " I'm I 😂 dreaming? "
Well I always new woodpigeons where stupid but this one takes it to a different level 😂.
"new"
@@frankenschande Runder vo mein grunddsdügg
it's knew*
@@frankenschande not everyone is a native speaker. don't be a prick.
The irony is palpable
That pigeon will carry that memory for the rest of it's short life.never house call a falcon in bed!
Plucking out each individual tail feather one by one is WILD. That pidgeon ain't going to be flying straight for a looong time, it's like the falcon wasn't trying to kill him he was trying to make an *_example_* out of him
If this was a male falcon not taking care of eggs then that pigeon was done
That pigeon was on a suicide mission. 😳
This would be like a pizza walking into my bedroom and waking up from a nap.
Pigeon was like: I identify as a hawk.
The entitled dixie pigeon was more like: "Go back to Mexico, this nest is the legacy of my forefathers."
@@plonker007 "identification denied"
He held him over the edge like “you gonna see concrete if you do some dumb shit again”
Grabbed it before it flew off and had it dangling like, “Naah Naah nah, you following through.”
"Bruh, really?"
Falcon has small talons and relies mostly on speed and momentum to dispatch prey midair. In this video you can see that this peregrine struggled to pin and kill a wood pigeon on the ground without any flight involved, leading to its prey finally slipped away in the end.
If this was instead a similar-size sparrowhawk, the pigeon would have been toasted.
this isn't really accurate...Falcons also can kill by biting through their prey's nape or cervical vertebrae...
WRONG…. You must be BLIND.. there was hardly any space to clamp down on the pidgin hence why he escaped nothing to do with “momentum” these kids say anything nowadays to sound smart.
@@remyogun8270this dude just talking out of his rear end don’t listen.
I own a peregrine and l can tel you without contradiction that their talons are not small,their feet are huge for the size of the bird and are capable of sinking them up to the hilt into soft flesh. She missed her footing in this case and grabbed its leg,it was extremely lucky to escape with just a few tail feathers plucked out.
this is peregrine falcon, they have smaller beaks but huge curved knives like claws, the pigeon was lucky cause falcon didn't want to leave her eggs unguarded.
Pigeon : It's only real if I believe it's real.
Pigeon 2 mins later : Okay maybe not.
The Falcon seemed to used to it like it was another day of free food delivering itself.
The pigeon walked in so causal saying “nice house”
Alternative title: “Pranking gone wrong”
Wow😮
"Not gonna lie, I was drunk that day"
When food come INTO the house LITERALLY 😂😂.
Crasy pigeons😮😮 ,,, for some reason the pigeons are One of the favorite prey of Peregrines Falcons😅
That pigeon got embarrased and took an L infront of the whole neighborehood
Pigeon: “shit I knew I shouldn’t have drank too much of that henny”
Falcon “Yeah you definitely drunk”
And that is why the term birdbrain was coined
Why would pigeon approach that bird nest? Can anyone tell me..
I'm actually wondering too. My best bet he literally wants to use that place for shelter too and it hoping the falcon will just ignore him. An act of desperation really. Alternatively he might also be too starved and or exhausted to recognise the falcon as a danger. I'd like to know though what an expert would think.
In the prevous days video there are two wood pigeons at one point at the start. Also later on in the video in the close up inside the nest the wood pigeon is performing a Territorial Display by the head bobs but also the coos. The wood pigeons wanted that space as a nest for their young and were trying to scare the Falcon away.
The creature with the best eyesight in the world, the first time he doubted his eyesight was when the dove entered his nest😂😂
❤❤❤❤مشاء الله
can anyone explain what the pigeon was actually trying to accomplish here?
Trying to nest in a peregrine falcon nest.
Trying to share / take the nest. Probably had a brood here when the hawk wasn't nesting and just returned to the site
Pigeons are intelligent in some regards, but this isn't one of them
@@Krugis poor naive boi😓
@@euemeupaiful what I said is factually true, pigeons return to nest sites and challenge what move in constantly. You can see that with pigeons and barn owls, kestrels, and other smaller hawks
By all means though, please explain precisely what about my post detailing factual accuracy is "naive"
@@Krugis I was talking about the pigeons, are you a pigeon? 🤨
life is Beautiful ❤❤❤
I might presume it was not the best move by the pigeon.
Came here from 9gag. Subscribed 🙂❤️
Same
Impressionnant, et compréhensible, a un moment donné la patience a ses limites.
Piegeon: hey c’est encore moi!
Valentine: attend je vais m’occuper de toi.
Super video!
"Hi, neighbor, have you hear of our lor..."
"Lunch!"
"wait .. Jesus Chri ... haaaaaaalp!!!!"
The audacity of that pigeon !
nah its a young piegon and inexperienced
0:05 the pigeon just wants a free egg!😂😂😂
What's 😮😮😮
This is a agle
Amazing video🎉🎉🎉
The pigeon: "The room service!"
The falcon: "Where's my meal?"
The pigeon: "I'm your meal!" 😂😂😂
Natural selection
That hawk teared the shit out from the pigeon 🤣
The pigeon will return the next day.
We have a magpie nest in your yard and EVERY bird gets chased away by them.
Next thing you know the same three darn pigeons return every second day.
One day it looked like a pillow exploded but nope they still return
lmao pigeons 😭
1:06 That's a lot of feathers!
Poor pigeon is now officially Arseless
Gotta love nature!
Super sharing. Have a peaceful day 👍
Piderast
Porumbelul-panda...6 luni nu mai trece pe la frizerie,l a cosmetizat bine șoimul...
Mama falc was like Ight that’s it I’m eating u 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You fuck around, you find out
Quand t'as pas d'invitation....ca finit en bagarre 😊
Le pigeon penser pouvoir le manger haha
Falcon is like “mission failed, we’ll get em next time”
1:33
Falcon- I am the one who knocks!
I am the danger! 🔥
😭 the pigeon 😭
9Gag sent me here.
Alfarobase to be precise
Lochin qorin ochdi ov qilish kerak 😌
Lochin😮 ovqat o'z oyog'i bilan keldi 😋
This pigeon must have been the birds version of "Bad Luck Brian".
She finally had enough! 👍
That pigeon must have been drinking last night!!! I thought this was my nest!!!😂😂😂
This makes me think of the scene from Vikings when Ube stepped to Ragnar.
'I DON'T WANT PEACE, I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS!!!"
0:17 in my mind, I heard cartoon buzzsaw sound effects like the bird got thrown into a shredder machine 😂
Impressionnant !
Émétique!!
Amazing beutiful bird angry❤
Wooooow 👍👍
Pigeons may find their way home in a miraculous way but this one really missed the mark.
😂😂😂La paloma se suicidó😂😂😂
How small is a pigeon’s brain?
Did the pigeon survive?
Was that pigeon sent by Deliveroo?
Peregrine Falcon viewed through the lens of poetry from the book called Peckish for Poems on TH-cam!
Notice how the falcons know exactly where to hit it bit him on the wing so he couldnt fly away at first and knew what to pluck out
Le pigeon il s'est cru ma parole genre je vais rentrer ni vu ni connu😅😅😅mouais il ira pas loin dans ses projets et hop et un deplumage gratuit en prime pour l'intrusion de la part de la femelle 😂😂😂😂
La patience de Valentine est arrivée à son terme ...
I had to look up the original cause ain't no way 😂😂😂
Hahaha very good food come self
Catering!😀
Maybe the falcon has occupied a former pigeon's nest or a niche that looks like itself.
That’s what I would call door dash
Zero survival instinct.
Pigeons are like the clowns of the bird world.
Something about fucking around and finding out?