What I wanna see is more videos of predators eating the Cuckoo if it already ejected the host eggs. There’s a nice one of a snake eating the cuckoo and leaving the eggs alone as it left after eating the cuckoo
For anyone asking about what the mother is taking from the babies, that’s a Fecal sack that contained undigested nutrients the babies can’t process, as for why it comes in what looks like a white sack, that’s just the birds evolutionary trait to dispose of waste without getting the nest dirty, since if there was poop everywhere there would be all sorts of dangerous parasites that feed off of nutrients left behind. Not all birds do it, but many small song birds do it as a mean of being tidy, plus the parents get food as a results as well
1:44 the mother literally just said “oh good luck with that, go ahead and try it, I dare you”, it’s interesting how when she actually even did feed the cuckoo she didn’t put the worm completely in its mouth like with her own chicks. She just stuffed it in and flew away like “not my problem”. Even in the end she picked up the worm, checked all her chicks to see if they wanted it and only then gave it to the cuckoo even then just tossing it in its mouth without a care if it actually ate it or not unlike how with her other chicks she makes sure they ate it. It seems the blue one though does feed the cuckoo and that may be the only reason that it’s surviving, this can be bad cause if it does grow and survive it will be too big for the nest and may push the other chicks out and will be hostile to the other parent, it may even attack it cause it knows that the other parent didn’t feed it intentionally
Yeah I don't know if it's luck, maybe they just are using their skills withstand the force. Although I also suspect that there's human intervention in some of these films. It's possible this was placed in rather than hatched in there and in which case the other chicks might have already been larger
@@michaelcorcoran8768 Cuckoos only have the instinct to push out birds for the first 2 days. Afterwards they develop a strategy of begging louder, harder, and standing in front of other children. It's rare to see a cuckoo survive in a nest with more than 1 baby either way, mostly because they grow 4 times the size of their parents, so they NEED all of that food
We learned in my ornithology class in college that some birds are developing more egg color and are starting to differentiate colors of their eggs and parasites. Even seen some momma birds toss the egg back out of her nest! Cool to see evolution in action.
The parent birds invest in death insurance for having these cuckoo chicks in their nest. If predators come, they will eat the cuckoo chicks first. That's why this type of parasitism in these birds continue to exist.
I am sure the cuckoo chick will keep getting increasingly nasty. It was satisfying though watching the parent birds faking it out like it was going to feed it just to take it back and feed it to one of their own babies. When the nasty cuckoo tried to steal the largest feeding for the real chick the parent made sure the cuckoo didn’t get it. The only thing it got was the small half dried out worm that had already been sitting there and not fresh anymore. The nastier the thing gets it just seems the more the parent birds are trying to trick it or avoid interacting with it, they don’t care if it drops it’s food and when it keeps chirping even though it has food in its mouth the parents just take the food away and feed it to one of its own babies. Like I said very satisfying to watch, it’s great when one of these parasitic invaders gets taught a lesson.
Couldnt agree more. It's so satisfying to see the bird parent go 'oh wait, wrong one!' and yank the food right back out of the parasite's yap and feed it to one of it's real chicks.
Cuckoo's are God wonderful creatures in as much as the egg is laid in another birds nest . With no education from it's own parent , it begins to push all other hatchlings and eggs out of the nest . If it cannot do this as in this video , it still grows much faster and is the greediest in the nest . But once the Cockoo grows up / it will find the nest of another bird in witch to continue this cycle . Who teaches it ? It is the wonderful God that has written this into this particular bird .So in this case nurture does not override nature .....
@@Akira625 Actually God must have a reason for this . Perhaps it is that over population in certain species does not occur . I do not like the behavior as much as you . But I cannot help but wonder at the ingrained programming in the Cuckoo species . You would naturally think that the Cuckoo would learn from the parent who raised it , but it doe not . Who teaches the Cuckoo this behavior ? It has to be encoded into it;s DNA ......just saying
I don’t understand why the parasite isn’t eating the food put in its mouth. The mother bird at least tries to feed it but it just keeps chirping and not swallowing.
This cuckoo was always extremely stupid; it was not smart enough to push the other nestlings out of the nest once it hatched, often lowered its head when begging instead of raising it up high, tried to block the other chicks from gaping for food by covering them with its wings (and failed), and became extremely vicious and spiteful to its host 'parents' any time they fed the other chicks and not it. It would never have survived in the wild.
I wonder if the Cuckoo bird in this case is kept on intentional bare minimum feedings to make sure little shit doesn't get strong enough to eject the others while also making sure it doesn't die and activate the actual cuckoo mothers "retaliation" protocol. Like the mother in this video looks like she wouldn't be able to put up a fight against the Cuckoos mother so it reverse hostaged the little shit so the mother can't come to wreak havoc since while he may be malnourished he's still alive and in the nest. If she destroys the nest actual brood then there will be no incentive to return in the first place.
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Wish they would all just shove the cuckoo bird out! Gosh I can’t stand selfish cuckoo birds anymore after watching how horrid their behaviors are. The moms ought to be ashamed of themselves. 🙄
If they flick the coocoo chick out of the nest the mother coocoo bird will attack the nest in retaliation and kill ALL the chicks...the host bird knows this so they feed the parasite just enough to keep it alive...
I know its absurd but its satisfying watching the bird struggle. Parasitism is pathetic to me. Idc how anyone feels about it. I do hate cuckoos and I AM pushing human morals onto it. I just hate parasite birds. Be real parents and take care of your own fuckin kids instead of forcing other hard working parents AT GUN POINT to raise your greedy little monster. I swear I would lay hands on a cuckoo if I saw one in person.
He’s obviously being being fed, he’s growing like the rest of them, and people have to stop humanizing them. The bird is not evil. He’s surviving like the rest of us.
Brood parasitism is 100% an evil action, cancer cells are just trying to survive like the rest of us but you don't want cancer to parasitize you I assume
Cuckoos tend to grow bigger than the host parent’s actual brood chicks. The fact that the host parent’s brood chicks managed to grow almost as big as the cuckoo chick means that they’ve been given more food than the brood parasite itself.
Por que no quitan a este cuku de ese nido va a matar a los otros bebes por favor saqué este de ahí estos pájaros son malvados desde sus padres perezosos que no crían sus propios hijos
Not only is he murderous, loud, annoying, demanding, and violent towards Mom...... but he's also a picky eater. What a great kid.
The cuckoo bird hasn't eaten after the other video, of course the Bird will get aggressive
But what is the egg-like white stuff mom keeps taking away?
@@scellowmcineka4087 That's just bird poop, which Mom takes away to keep the nest clean. Many, many bird species do the same.
@@gambler942well that's what it gets for being a species that uses parasitic methods.
@@scellowmcineka4087that’s called bird poop my friend.
I like this series. I wish there was more to it... better yet, live stream it! It's rare to see the brood parasite getting ignored like this.
I agree! Need live stream
What I wanna see is more videos of predators eating the Cuckoo if it already ejected the host eggs. There’s a nice one of a snake eating the cuckoo and leaving the eggs alone as it left after eating the cuckoo
@@BASEJOCK11 you have a link? I saw a baby cookoo eaten but no more
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If I ever see a cuckoo chick like in a nest like this with other bird I will throw it out so it die. Hate those lazy bird
For anyone asking about what the mother is taking from the babies, that’s a Fecal sack that contained undigested nutrients the babies can’t process, as for why it comes in what looks like a white sack, that’s just the birds evolutionary trait to dispose of waste without getting the nest dirty, since if there was poop everywhere there would be all sorts of dangerous parasites that feed off of nutrients left behind. Not all birds do it, but many small song birds do it as a mean of being tidy, plus the parents get food as a results as well
What does it mean when a mama bird doesn't take them away? Seeing this happen and the mom is still alive and coming back but the nest is getting nasty
1:44 the mother literally just said “oh good luck with that, go ahead and try it, I dare you”, it’s interesting how when she actually even did feed the cuckoo she didn’t put the worm completely in its mouth like with her own chicks. She just stuffed it in and flew away like “not my problem”. Even in the end she picked up the worm, checked all her chicks to see if they wanted it and only then gave it to the cuckoo even then just tossing it in its mouth without a care if it actually ate it or not unlike how with her other chicks she makes sure they ate it. It seems the blue one though does feed the cuckoo and that may be the only reason that it’s surviving, this can be bad cause if it does grow and survive it will be too big for the nest and may push the other chicks out and will be hostile to the other parent, it may even attack it cause it knows that the other parent didn’t feed it intentionally
The blue one is the father haha
Absolutely love watching this 😂 first time ever the parasite is in lack of food 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for sharing keep up the amazing work 😅
Me encanta tu actitud
Монстр, нападает на свою "мать". Закрывает своим крылями остальных птенцов. Какой-же он мерзкий 🤮
0:39 The babies almost push that Cuckoo out of the nest lol
"out of my way, I need to shit"
Mother bird is so smart, She know who is her child
Dad on the other hand....
I think we would all love to see longer videos or even a live feed. I would love to sit here and watch this nest all the time if the live feed was on.
Same here! Wouldn't livefeed be great!
Other children are pretty lucky to not be ejected from the nest
Yeah I don't know if it's luck, maybe they just are using their skills withstand the force. Although I also suspect that there's human intervention in some of these films. It's possible this was placed in rather than hatched in there and in which case the other chicks might have already been larger
@@michaelcorcoran8768 Cuckoos only have the instinct to push out birds for the first 2 days.
Afterwards they develop a strategy of begging louder, harder, and standing in front of other children. It's rare to see a cuckoo survive in a nest with more than 1 baby either way, mostly because they grow 4 times the size of their parents, so they NEED all of that food
Birds seem to evolve. The coocoo is near. They finally seem to understand the game
We learned in my ornithology class in college that some birds are developing more egg color and are starting to differentiate colors of their eggs and parasites. Even seen some momma birds toss the egg back out of her nest! Cool to see evolution in action.
Some birds can drive away the some parasite mothers, there is even a video of a jay nearly killing a cowbird and getting rid of the egg
She knows it’s not her baby
She still feeds it. That's why it got as big as it did.
@@pfpchad2747 but feeds it just a little
@@pfpchad2747 Nope she doesn't feed it at all, the father however....
カッコウが羽を広げて邪魔するのが憎たらしいですね!
he skipped a vital step, get rid of competition first.
蠻聰明的鳥,知道哪個不是自己的孩子
Beautiful 👍 👏
The parent birds invest in death insurance for having these cuckoo chicks in their nest. If predators come, they will eat the cuckoo chicks first. That's why this type of parasitism in these birds continue to exist.
Watching this is antistress. It is so calming.
Even the baby's are trying to push it out some times
自己主張は大事ですが、それには節度があります。
Smart mother bird😅
С вылупления противные или убивают или крыльями их закрывает чтоб вся еда ей досталось
I am sure the cuckoo chick will keep getting increasingly nasty. It was satisfying though watching the parent birds faking it out like it was going to feed it just to take it back and feed it to one of their own babies. When the nasty cuckoo tried to steal the largest feeding for the real chick the parent made sure the cuckoo didn’t get it. The only thing it got was the small half dried out worm that had already been sitting there and not fresh anymore. The nastier the thing gets it just seems the more the parent birds are trying to trick it or avoid interacting with it, they don’t care if it drops it’s food and when it keeps chirping even though it has food in its mouth the parents just take the food away and feed it to one of its own babies. Like I said very satisfying to watch, it’s great when one of these parasitic invaders gets taught a lesson.
Couldnt agree more. It's so satisfying to see the bird parent go 'oh wait, wrong one!' and yank the food right back out of the parasite's yap and feed it to one of it's real chicks.
Yah won't lie it's a pleasant change from the greedy cuckoos getting their way.
Cuckoo's are God wonderful creatures in as much as the egg is laid in another birds nest . With no education from it's own parent , it begins to push all other hatchlings and eggs out of the nest . If it cannot do this as in this video , it still grows much faster and is the greediest in the nest . But once the Cockoo grows up / it will find the nest of another bird in witch to continue this cycle . Who teaches it ? It is the wonderful God that has written this into this particular bird .So in this case nurture does not override nature .....
@@johannacannata1090 That Gawd for brood parasites.
@@Akira625 Actually God must have a reason for this . Perhaps it is that over population in certain species does not occur . I do not like the behavior as much as you . But I cannot help but wonder at the ingrained programming in the Cuckoo species . You would naturally think that the Cuckoo would learn from the parent who raised it , but it doe not . Who teaches the Cuckoo this behavior ? It has to be encoded into it;s DNA ......just saying
I don’t understand why the parasite isn’t eating the food put in its mouth. The mother bird at least tries to feed it but it just keeps chirping and not swallowing.
Its being greedy expecting more food and bigger food. Its a parasite.
Because this selfish shetty one wants more and more..
卵やヒナの排除に失敗したりエサを食べ損ねたりとこの子は能力が足りないのかな。
This cuckoo was always extremely stupid; it was not smart enough to push the other nestlings out of the nest once it hatched, often lowered its head when begging instead of raising it up high, tried to block the other chicks from gaping for food by covering them with its wings (and failed), and became extremely vicious and spiteful to its host 'parents' any time they fed the other chicks and not it. It would never have survived in the wild.
I wonder if the Cuckoo bird in this case is kept on intentional bare minimum feedings to make sure little shit doesn't get strong enough to eject the others while also making sure it doesn't die and activate the actual cuckoo mothers "retaliation" protocol. Like the mother in this video looks like she wouldn't be able to put up a fight against the Cuckoos mother so it reverse hostaged the little shit so the mother can't come to wreak havoc since while he may be malnourished he's still alive and in the nest. If she destroys the nest actual brood then there will be no incentive to return in the first place.
You're thinking of cow birds they're the ones who come back for revenge if the chick isn't cared for
The bird is small but the cubs are many...it's amazing
Clever mom
El. Nido es muy grande no los pudo echar a los demás pajaritos
How come the parents don't tare up the food for the chicks like other birds? They have the capability.
hardworking mom
カッコウは餌を貰えないからって親鳥を突いたりするのは凄いな
自分の雛とは明らか見てくれや体格が違う雛に何とも思わない親鳥も結構アレだけど
餌くれコールすごいと親鳥が餌とる回数増えるからあえて残しているのかもしれない
自分の雛優先して餌与えているみたいだし
So amazing 🥰
Mother of the Year.
Fantástico video
if i see cuckoo on other nest i will remove it..
每天都好期待看到這一窩小鳥
@Ho Wong 會
看來杜鵑餓瘋了,親烏只有保障在自己的孩子吃飽時才會杜鵑食
有看過其它影片,親鳥很笨,把杜鵑餵的比自己還大隻塞滿整的巢,自己的鳥寶寶都被擠出來旁邊死了,這隻親鳥比較聰明
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📸I JUST WANT TO THANK YOU 👑NATURE BIRD👑 FOR YOUR CUCKOO 🐦BIRD ADVENTURES EACH VIDEO HAS ITS OWN STORY😂 ENJOYABLE TO WATCH 😊 KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK❣️📸👍🏾✌🏾👍🏾👏🏾🩸👏🏾🩸👏🏾🙏🏾PLEASE BE SAFE🤗
Due to his size I’m assuming he’s a late bloomer because CooKoo birds tend to dispose of the competition for this very reason earlier on in their life
Love to see other videos from this channel @amazed 👀
Amazing nice programme i like
Os filhotes esperam os pais alimentarem, más o pássaro cuco agride os pais por comida, dando bicadas neles.
Its kinda weird how the cuckoo has a hard time eating that big hairy caterpillar while the other chicks can eat it fine
This one failed to push other chicks out of the nest and has the different mouth
Nice to see the only intelligent mother bird on earth
It seems like they only feed it when their chicks aren't hungry
The one feeding it is the father, mother NEVER feeds the cuckoo
Wish they would all just shove the cuckoo bird out! Gosh I can’t stand selfish cuckoo birds anymore after watching how horrid their behaviors are. The moms ought to be ashamed of themselves. 🙄
Quit projecting human "moral" on wild species.
@@Rai2M I can project whatever I want! If you don’t like my comment, you can just GTFO with your stupid comment! 🙄
If they flick the coocoo chick out of the nest the mother coocoo bird will attack the nest in retaliation and kill ALL the chicks...the host bird knows this so they feed the parasite just enough to keep it alive...
@@Rai2M thank you! that kind of nonsense needs to be shut down.
I know its absurd but its satisfying watching the bird struggle. Parasitism is pathetic to me. Idc how anyone feels about it. I do hate cuckoos and I AM pushing human morals onto it. I just hate parasite birds. Be real parents and take care of your own fuckin kids instead of forcing other hard working parents AT GUN POINT to raise your greedy little monster. I swear I would lay hands on a cuckoo if I saw one in person.
Sorte dele que a minhoca voltou pra ele, nem sei como ele conseguiu chegar tão longe sendo desse jeito😂
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Good thing mother has their own chicks survived and she takes care of their own even with this unwanted host
Will the mom ever just get sick of him and kick him out? If he gets big enough and attacks her, will she fight?
Vamos a darle fuerzan a la mamá para que tire el cuco que es 2 o 3 veces más grades y pesados
Nice video!
He’s obviously being being fed, he’s growing like the rest of them, and people have to stop humanizing them. The bird is not evil. He’s surviving like the rest of us.
Sure, but we can still root for it's demise! Brood parasites are awful and it's only human to hate them.
They are born with the instinct to kill their "siblings". Yeah I'm certain I can call them evil.
Yeah father is the ONLY one feeding it, mother can recognise the chicks as her own and deliberately avoids the cuckoo
Brood parasitism is 100% an evil action, cancer cells are just trying to survive like the rest of us but you don't want cancer to parasitize you I assume
"Here, you can choke on this"
May be the best bird mother I have seen out of any other just looking at them when there kids are getting killed
爽
That's not her chicks! Orange mouth was planted there, mom knows it that's why she won't feed it! It's also huge!
You know the cuckoo would never have gotten that big if it wasn't being fed at all. They are just editing it out.
Actually it looks to be as far along as the other birds, but cuckoos are quite large chicks compared to most of the parasitized species
Cuckoos tend to grow bigger than the host parent’s actual brood chicks. The fact that the host parent’s brood chicks managed to grow almost as big as the cuckoo chick means that they’ve been given more food than the brood parasite itself.
It's the dad
The blue one feeds the cuckoo
the audacity 😂
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Is there a kind of symbiosis, that a loud cuckoo motivates parent to bring more food that the birds other nestlings grow faster as well?
سبحان الله 😭😭😭
似乎推蛋的天性、過了一段時間就會消失
天生就是坏心眼,狠毒
I don't understand what this little birds were doing 🤭👍
這種寄生的杜鵑鳥真的很顧人怨!!!
Well go get your own food
Ele não quer lagarta e esiguente kkkk
杜鵑雛鳥好兇悍。
カッコー雛が死ぬ動画ないかな
どうぞ
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I hate that the stupid Mother Bird still actgually fed it.
搶不到為什麼仍然可以這樣大??
くれくれ叫ぶけど、食べるの下手だなぁ
カッコウの雛って長い虫は食べれないのかなー?
it’s still so plump so it been getting food
Others survive by taking the life of others
Por que no quitan a este cuku de ese nido va a matar a los otros bebes por favor saqué este de ahí estos pájaros son malvados desde sus padres perezosos que no crían sus propios hijos
Si el cuco muriese, su madre se vengaría de las aves parasitadas destruyendo el nido y los futuros
Até o final desse vídeo o cooku morreu de fome ...
So the video is repeating again and again
Ngl but the father is very kind
Đang đoi con tu hú thật
hagahqha
為什麼巢裡有其他幼鳥 沒有在童年時被推出巢外
Hey mom anything smaller like a big mac
What's the white stuff the mother was taking out of the nest? Was that poop?
Yes.
Yes, she moves it away from the nest so the predators cannot see or smell it on the ground and know a bird nest is above
Si, es caca de pájaro ._.
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这只杜鹃雏鸟是不是有什么先天缺陷?这么多天看下来,好多喂到嘴里的食物都没有咽下去,又被成鸟拖出来喂给其他雏鸟。
估计是太贪心了 很多时候杜鹃嘴里塞满了还是张开嘴要吃的
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🤣🤣🤣gak usah dikasih aja itu cucko
¡TIENES TODA LA RAZÓN!!!
The bird hasn’t eat anything I think mother see the bird hasn’t eat is too big and other bird very small
this is bird hungary
Una madre 🧠
want to see hawk or snake eat baby cuckoo
What happen???!
I don't known mother bird take what thing from his baby back side?
She's removing their poop so the smell doesn't attract predators
Not your video!
Coco beed fet short
Selfish big belly bird
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