Raven eating eggs

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2024
  • Raven munching on the eggs we left out for him! #animals #wildlife #nature #birds #naturevideo #naturephotography #corvids #ravens #songbirds #nevada #2024 #lookingupwithnathan

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  • @GOJIEDITZZ555
    @GOJIEDITZZ555 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Hey Nathan love the video you do only see ravens over there or do you see Crows to

    • @lookingupwithnathan9647
      @lookingupwithnathan9647  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks for checking it out! And yeah we have both ravens and crows, but the crows are few and far between. Other than the occasional crow or two perched in a tree they are pretty rare. The ravens on the other hand pretty much run the town lol.

    • @GOJIEDITZZ555
      @GOJIEDITZZ555 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@lookingupwithnathan9647 Hey Nathan I make edits and if I did a crow vs raven edit who do think would win I would say crows even though ravens are 3x the size crows,crows seem more aggressive

    • @lookingupwithnathan9647
      @lookingupwithnathan9647  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GOJIEDITZZ555 Definitely ravens! Larger, stronger, and you can’t forget the weapons too. Ravens have larger, stronger feet than crows do with bigger talons. I can say firsthand how surprisingly strong their grip is, not quite raptor level but still much more than crows. Their beak is also larger, thicker, and a slight hook at the end meaning not only can they peck harder but they also can tear better too. There’s a video I can’t seem to find anymore, but it was a raven fighting a red tailed hawk on the ground. It started overpowering it and was pecking at its legs and body, really just try to get it to back off, but if it wanted to in that moment it could’ve definitely killed the hawk. Red tailed hawks are also huge, and very strong raptors so this was a very impressive feat. I really wish I could find the video and give the link, if I can I’ll come back here and link it. Anyways, ravens are definitely the winners of this fight imo. I’ve seen your other edits though and I still think one with ravens or crows (both even) would be epic!

    • @GOJIEDITZZ555
      @GOJIEDITZZ555 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@lookingupwithnathan9647 But in a group, crows would destroy a raven because ravens are not big flockers they are either alone or in pairs,crows on the other hand are in big groups and can use tactics against the ravens so 1v1 raven wins but in a group crows would beat raven

    • @lookingupwithnathan9647
      @lookingupwithnathan9647  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GOJIEDITZZ555 Idk about 7 even. The problem comes with the fact that crows don’t have the strength needed to kill a raven, they can go for the eyes and other spots like that but not much else. Crows are very aggressive when harassing but usually aren’t trying to fight. There are exceptions however, I’ve heard that crows have killed owls but relentlessly attacking them till they injure them enough or chase them to where they exhaust to death. That’s really all they could do against a raven, and that would take a flock of at least 10. Plus if there is two ravens than there will be nothing they can do. Ravens are faster and more maneuverable than crows inspite of their much larger size, plus having the strength and weapons advantage. Ravens are also somewhat predatory toward crows, but if a whole flock worked together they could definitely drive one off. Only if there is one though, because although ravens are generally solitary and only hang out with their mates, they are far from introverts. Here in Pahrump I’ve seen ravens flocks in the hundreds, in fact every day they will all join together to fly and have fun. It’s a spectacle to witness! Anyways, in that scenario the crows are cooked. But 1 raven vs a large flock of crows the crows might pull it off due to sheer numbers, but it’s hardly a fair fight at that point