*Wile E* : Hey Ralph. *punches in his work card* *Ralph Wolf* : Hi Wile E. catching Roadrunners too? *Wile E* : yep. Got a plan this time, you? *Ralph punches his work card* *Ralph* : Going for the Roadrunner disguse this time. Good luck on your end. *Wile E* : You too Ralph!
...But I still wouldn't let these wild critters into my house to walk all over my counters, my stove, my sink area.. Not only no but hell nooo... GTFO Roadrunners!! Meep Meep!!
When my sister lived in Texas, these birds were all over the place. They’d race along side your car and then stop at the edge of what they considered their territory. Don’t know if they were challenging you to a race or escorting you out of what they considered their property. Really neat birds, always thought they were smarter than what a lot of people think of them….
@@Mare_Man Forget what they are called but I remember a dinosaur depiction that's supposed to be really small feathered and bird like. Reminds you of roadrunners.
@@leonardwei3914 garages are prone to having freezer food, bags of pet food or crumbs from eating while driving. Garages are prime realestate to find nuggets of feed
i _thought_ that's what i was looking at! i'm not familiar enough with roadrunners to tell a mostly-grown juvenile from a fully-grown adult, but the feather ruffling and "feed me!" vocalizing gave me flashbacks to interactions between mostly-grown and fully-grown eastern mockingbirds 😀 i swear, the kids still act like babies until they're just about full size. relatable, tbh 😄
😂 I love this! We have a resident roadrunner ! It sat in my bedroom window sill for awhile then made that loud noise and we both jumped 😂 love those crazy birds
@@SEObirder Idk, maybe baby Hoatzins but the adult birds look more like colorful chicken to me. Still think Roadrunners look and act more like dinosaurs. But that might be because dinosaur representations in media have been modeled after Roadrunners, idk.
@@WaaDoku Search up microraptor and come back... Hoatzin is literally the modern day microraptor. Hoatzins are even born with spurs which they use to climb as fledglings. Roadrunners look much more like typical bird species, not even the most dinosaur looking cuckoo sp. Feel extremely offended about the chicken comments... they look nothing alike. Also chickens have a wild alternative- Red junglefowl. Ouch again...
@@astuteanansi4935 we have tons of em here in southern california and they can't fly like a regular bird but they can get on top of a two story house, but they run super fast.
1:27 They seem to be parents with their children. One of them has found a crumb on the kitchen floor and quickly brought it to his child. The other young animal that the mother is walking past shows the typical young animal begging by shaking its feathers and opening its beak.🥰
i thought roadrunners were some sort of ostriches as a kid. I even thought that "Roadrunner" is just a nickname for this particular ostrich in the cartoon.
Not just that, birds themselves literally are dinosaurs! They're a specific group, referred to as "avian theropods," and they fall under the clade Maniraptora, which includes birds, dromaeosaurids ("raptors"), therizinosaurids, ornithomimosaurs, etc.
@@Percival-kl9yy Because most dinosaurs in general didn't survive, including most of the two legged ones. Only the descendants of archaeopteryx became birds.
It's interesting to see how friendly wild birds can be. In Australia it's possible to get this familiar with some birds - magpies & currawongs, rosellas and kookaburras
Well I’m happy the algorithm brought your video to me because that was especially awesome. That family of roadrunners must have been especially hungry to get into your house like that.
We had two Kookaburras diving into our pool today. Bathing time. When I feed them they have a habit of taking my whole finger into their beak. Their ‘bite’ force is not very strong I’ve discovered.
I know that roadrunners are in the same family as cuckoos, Cuculidae. Funny, the kookaburra is not in that family, they are in the Kingfisher family. Huh! I had to look it up because I assumed with a name like kookaburra... Both delightful birds!
Normally I scold people for habituating wildlife to human spaces but birds are just too magical and I'd have a had time passing up the opportunity to host such a family myself. :x
WOW ! The Tails and feet and beaks are huge.! Spectacular plumage stripes and a little red dot. So streamlined. What a great little family. I hope they don't become too tame.😍
I was happy when I had a family of roadrunners in the yard. That is awesome. Greetings from Nordrhein/Westfalen, Germany. We lived in the Indian Wells Valley for over 30 years.
During the short amount of time that I was stationed in Nevada and Arizona, it was always a treat to see these incredible birds, but if you blinked, you’d miss them. Talk about fast!
They are such cool and interesting birds! I grew up in a desert town in California and roadrunners were a regular visitor that literally would walk/run down the road in front of my house. My elementary school mascot was the roadrunners. 😊❤
That baby is certainly acting like all other hungry baby birds! Thank you for posting, I live in AZ, but have t seen this many at one time together for so much time. They are always off and running!
No machinery ordered from the Acme Company was present in this kitchen, which would be a reason for these birds to feel safe enough to enter - although none of those Acme devices ever succeed in capturing any roadrunners regardless.
These sounds are extremely similar to those used in the isle and prehistoric planet. And their behaviour is remarkably similar.they were probably used as analogies
These little guys are so cute. They do get quite a bit more majestic when they get bigger, though. Seeing the rare one start/stop his way through the yard and hop effortlessly over the fence with a single flap is really something special.
Coyotes are also mostly smaller than you might think. The scale between them in the show isn't that far off, though the roads being drawn smaller make them look large
@@gohawks3571 I guess being in Australia I assumed they must have been the size of an emu or cassowary. But either way, it was a great cartoon and I find roadrunners even more adorable now knowing they're so tiny.
@@jena.alexia They are a big bird, but not as big as emu. More like Kookaburra or big rooster size. Cockatoo. They are definitely humorous birds. If some pass nearby, it is a special day for sure. I've never seen a Roadrunner indoors before. This kitchen is a Magical Place on Planet Earth.
Beautiful Birds. There is something very interesting about watching them interact outside of their environment. Hopefully one day I'll get to see one up close.
We had a road runner constantly showing up to this place I used to work at. She kept trying to build nests in the engine bays of the semi trucks we used, we had to keep removing the nests because if someone started the truck up with her in it she’d most likely be killed. Eventually she got the message and made her nest in a nearby bush
2 weeks ago I saw one in the late afternoon at Pacoima Spreading Grounds residential area - I was riding my bicycle and the roadrunner was like 10 feet in front of me - amazing plumage - I was surprised!😊
So they were unbothered by human presence.?That's so cool!!!!! Were they just curious? They don't seem to be looking for food or drink or anything. That is really really awesome❤❤❤❤❤
Magnificent and adorable at the same time. I loved the constant chat they're engaging in, especially around 2:12, when 3 of them are on the table, having a quick family consultation. They're beautiful too. Such lovely crests. Are they usually this bold or friendly with humans? Humans have mostly just been worst than awful to all animals throughout hundreds of thousands of years, so I hope that most roadrunners aren't so trusting of our "good intentions".
This cannot be a coincidence how much their mannerisms are like the veloceraptors in jurassic Park. I'd bet money the animators modeled their raptors over a roadrunner. The only thing missing was that toe tap in this video. Glad it showed up in my feed, thank you for posting. I've got pics of me feeding worms to a roadrunner when I lived in the sticks and many other roadrunner stories, just never put 2 and 2 together like this video showed
Omgoodness I have never seen anything like this before. This is completely amazing to see what a blessing this must feel like to have these little ones around you in your home with you. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I'm not gonna be the one that tells them no! They're like adorable little dinosaurs! ... Also they might not take no for an answer and I am not ready for that level of conflict. I mean they're like little dinosaurs!
My favorite bird, the roadrunner. I had 2 roadrunners that I was feeding, the male hasn't showed up in a week after coming everyday. I'm worried about him, the female(his mate) still comes everyday and I name them both of them and talked to them all the time, well now just her. I hope in winter when food is hard to get the male comes back, I miss him, he was a good pet, very friendly, and he took food from my hand.
@@antonios7353 No he never came back after the July fireworks The mate was coming for about 6 months and found another mate she never brought her mate by and they both disappeared for good. I hope they didn't get eaten by the hawk that was watching me feed them. I felt like a kid, I name them and felt horrible after they stop coming by. I have been hearing the mate call lately, I doubt that it was them. Thanks for asking. They were so cute to me.
They are now both gone, they don't come anymore. I hope they are still alive. I was so attached to both of them. I haven't seen any roadrunners this year but I hear them near by.
The rattling noise they make used to scare me as a kid while quail hunting with my dad in azrizona because we had just seen jurassic park lol. Roadrunners are so cool now that im older.
I imagine this is what a pack of raptors would sound like. The movements even. Cool vid!
😱 scary, but beautiful at the same time.
They definitely look like a pack of velociraptors to me!
Meanwhile, outside, five coyotes are building increasingly elaborate roadrunner traps that are simply bound to backfire on themselves.
Wile E. Coyote ... Supergenius
And all produced by the Acme Inc.
*Wile E* : Hey Ralph.
*punches in his work card*
*Ralph Wolf* : Hi Wile E. catching Roadrunners too?
*Wile E* : yep. Got a plan this time, you?
*Ralph punches his work card*
*Ralph* : Going for the Roadrunner disguse this time. Good luck on your end.
*Wile E* : You too Ralph!
😂😂
Мек, мек !!!😅
And, not one poop. These are polite and respectful bird-guests.
That's what i was waiting for too
and I...
They're just waiting for you to bring home your newly washed car.
...But I still wouldn't let these wild critters into my house to walk all over my counters, my stove, my sink area.. Not only no but hell nooo...
GTFO Roadrunners!! Meep Meep!!
Lol, that's what I was watching for the whole time.
Their tail feathers going up when they stop and then going back down when they move forward is the cutest thing in the world
Kinda like a kangaroo balance 🤔
" Air Brake. "
In my town we have pied wagtails that do that
Roadrunners have very indecisive tails
they got stick shift
When my sister lived in Texas, these birds were all over the place. They’d race along side your car and then stop at the edge of what they considered their territory. Don’t know if they were challenging you to a race or escorting you out of what they considered their property. Really neat birds, always thought they were smarter than what a lot of people think of them….
they probably are smarter than a lot of people.
@@cplcabs I mean Trump got elected twice so yeah your right.
@@olddognewtricks5879 you people just love to bring politics into places that have nothing to do with politics
Oh my god they actually run roads then
@@cplcabs
Humans did not select towards intelligence, but cognitive dissonance
If you have 5 roadrunners, you likely have zero snakes
I'm surprised they aren't going after the power cords
Or coyotes
We need some in Australia then!
@@AwakeAndGrateful Gaaa! No! No more invader species in Australia! 😬
I love your reaction @@maryblaufuss7533
Ah yes the new Jurassic Park reboot with the scientifically accurate velociraptors, small and feathered
A bit too small, velociraptors were roughly turkey sized
@@Mare_Man Forget what they are called but I remember a dinosaur depiction that's supposed to be really small feathered and bird like. Reminds you of roadrunners.
Shhhh, don’t let the government know that we know velociraptors are still alive…
@@falconsfeather6970
Never. We’ll be bird feed by dawn….
@@falconsfeather6970 Loggerhead Shrike would like a word with you 😂
I was waiting for the coyote to splat himself against the glass window in a comical fashion
Excellent!
Lmao
It's nice that this roadrunner family is allowing a human to visit their kitchen.
🤣👍
This is how I picture a pack of compys... wonderful little dinos...
I cant believe roadrunners actually look like Roadrunner
meepmeep
They even act like roadrunner
i can't believe they exist
They sure don't sound like him. 😐
They ain't BLUE! Thanks childhood. 😆
So 5 roadrunners walk into a kitchen…
Call ACME
I thought the same!!!!
What does Coyote now do ?
"meep meep!"
Kitchen owner says "hey, there's no road here"
Roadrunners say "road is wherever we make it bitch"
That’s amazing. I’ve only ever known road runners to be incredibly shy.
They are also very curious birds. There was one in my neighborhood that kept running down the road but would stop at any open garage to look inside.
@@leonardwei3914 garages are prone to having freezer food, bags of pet food or crumbs from eating while driving.
Garages are prime realestate to find nuggets of feed
@@fredriks5090 Bowls of food with signs that say "Free Bird Seed."
@@fredriks5090 To say nothing of the kind of small prey they like.
@@leonardwei3914😂that is cute. I'll bet they learned about food inside an open house.
For whatever reason, roadrunners loved to be up on our roof in AZ! And it was fun watching them scoot along on the top of fences! 🌵😎✌️
They are such cool birds. What a treat to be able to observe them so closely!
I love their little "ᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃ" when they run
I love how the juveniles sometimes start shaking their wings and making that little screaming noise, haha
That's the universal bird way of saying "feed me!" 😂
@@LC-1748 "FEED ME"
i _thought_ that's what i was looking at! i'm not familiar enough with roadrunners to tell a mostly-grown juvenile from a fully-grown adult, but the feather ruffling and "feed me!" vocalizing gave me flashbacks to interactions between mostly-grown and fully-grown eastern mockingbirds 😀
i swear, the kids still act like babies until they're just about full size. relatable, tbh 😄
😂 I love this! We have a resident roadrunner ! It sat in my bedroom window sill for awhile then made that loud noise and we both jumped 😂 love those crazy birds
Love this...!!!! Gorgeous little Dinosaurs...! You are lucky to host them..!
I've never seen more than one at a time! Seeing 5 all having a party in a random kitchen is amazing! I would feel honored to have them visit me 🥰
That's the most dinosaur-looking and behaving bird if I ever seen one. Glad you made it out alive, sir
Hahaha
Search up Hoatzin... greater roadrunners are definitely not the most dinosaur looking bird.
@@SEObirder Idk, maybe baby Hoatzins but the adult birds look more like colorful chicken to me. Still think Roadrunners look and act more like dinosaurs. But that might be because dinosaur representations in media have been modeled after Roadrunners, idk.
@@WaaDoku Search up microraptor and come back... Hoatzin is literally the modern day microraptor. Hoatzins are even born with spurs which they use to climb as fledglings. Roadrunners look much more like typical bird species, not even the most dinosaur looking cuckoo sp.
Feel extremely offended about the chicken comments... they look nothing alike. Also chickens have a wild alternative- Red junglefowl. Ouch again...
Can I recommend: Cassowary.
As a bonus they're even nearly as dangerous as a regular raptor would be.
I see these guys in Arizona sometimes, it always feels special. I've never seen them fly or more than one at a time. What an amazing day this was!
I don't think they *can* fly, kinda like chickens, their wings can only boost them a little bit into the air
@@astuteanansi4935 they can fly or gliding just for short distances
@@astuteanansi4935 I've seen one fly high into a tree before. They can fly but they're not very good at it according to field guides I've read.
@@migitri like turkey. They make it into trees somehow, although it feels like that shouldn’t be possible
@@astuteanansi4935 we have tons of em here in southern california and they can't fly like a regular bird but they can get on top of a two story house, but they run super fast.
1:27 They seem to be parents with their children. One of them has found a crumb on the kitchen floor and quickly brought it to his child. The other young animal that the mother is walking past shows the typical young animal begging by shaking its feathers and opening its beak.🥰
You have passed inspection. Good job! Lol that's 2 parents and 3 hungry babies! What an incredible experience 🎉🎉🎉
I always wondered what they looked like in reality after watching the roadrunner cartoons. Love from Australia.
i thought roadrunners were some sort of ostriches as a kid. I even thought that "Roadrunner" is just a nickname for this particular ostrich in the cartoon.
By the way they are fast. A fast bird, that's without even lifting off.
Looking at these guys, I can totally see how they’re the descendants of dinosaurs
Not just that, birds themselves literally are dinosaurs! They're a specific group, referred to as "avian theropods," and they fall under the clade Maniraptora, which includes birds, dromaeosaurids ("raptors"), therizinosaurids, ornithomimosaurs, etc.
They are as much a species of dinosaur as a t-rex or a triceratops.
Have you ever seen the feet of an emu? The last shred of doubt would be gone after seeing those. #AlveusSanctuary
@@barlin4972 Forget the emu, the cassowary looks like a pure oviraptor!
Dinosaurs is pseudoscience, they never existed.
Literally and figuratively, raptors. You have actual dinosaurs in your home.
*So the four-legged dinosaurs didn't turn into birds?* 🤔
@@Percival-kl9yyyou see any 4 legged birds?
@@tourettestreeproductions3657 *How come the four-legged dinosaurs didn't morph into birds, too?* 🤔
I don’t think it would have worked that way anyhow. Who knows the other dinosaurs probably evolved into modern-day lizards for all we know
@@Percival-kl9yy Because most dinosaurs in general didn't survive, including most of the two legged ones. Only the descendants of archaeopteryx became birds.
Their screeching noises...little dinosaurs for real...
I took me a moment to realize that the little ones were probably begging for food
What a nice reprieve from the heat and sun for this little family! Thank you for sharing. ❤
It's interesting to see how friendly wild birds can be. In Australia it's possible to get this familiar with some birds - magpies & currawongs, rosellas and kookaburras
And not even a single coyote!
Beep Beep
@virgilstarkwell1501 and no ACME brand products in sight! However, OP may want to consider buying birdseed to serve his guests. 😊
The cameraman is the coyote
A good thing there wasn't a coyote, otherwise something like a anvil would crash down onto the coyote, and cause damage to the house.
Theres just too many of them for him
Well I’m happy the algorithm brought your video to me because that was especially awesome. That family of roadrunners must have been especially hungry to get into your house like that.
Wow wow wow, that would be almost as awesome as having 5 kookaburras in your house.👌🖖👍
We had two Kookaburras diving into our pool today. Bathing time. When I feed them they have a habit of taking my whole finger into their beak. Their ‘bite’ force is not very strong I’ve discovered.
I know that roadrunners are in the same family as cuckoos, Cuculidae. Funny, the kookaburra is not in that family, they are in the Kingfisher family. Huh! I had to look it up because I assumed with a name like kookaburra... Both delightful birds!
@@teeanahera8949 I love how they mimic different sounds! I remember a viral video of one making "Star Wars" sound effects that was adorable.
YEs, that would be a party. Madness would ensue.
@@LazyIRanch Wow, that reminds me of the Lyre Bird.
Aww that's a parent feeding babies❤ I love the little noises they make to communicate
Normally I scold people for habituating wildlife to human spaces but birds are just too magical and I'd have a had time passing up the opportunity to host such a family myself. :x
Wow, that was a very thorough kitchen inspection.
They are sooo cute!
WOW ! The Tails and feet and beaks are huge.! Spectacular plumage stripes and a little red dot. So streamlined. What a great little family. I hope they don't become too tame.😍
I was happy when I had a family of roadrunners in the yard. That is awesome. Greetings from Nordrhein/Westfalen, Germany. We lived in the Indian Wells Valley for over 30 years.
During the short amount of time that I was stationed in Nevada and Arizona, it was always a treat to see these incredible birds, but if you blinked, you’d miss them. Talk about fast!
I've seen a lot of Roadrunners in my life,but never have I seen them with other Roadrunners! This is awesome and adorable. Something to never lose.
They are such cool and interesting birds! I grew up in a desert town in California and roadrunners were a regular visitor that literally would walk/run down the road in front of my house. My elementary school mascot was the roadrunners. 😊❤
Aw, they're like little raptors ❤
Birds literally are raptors in a different name
@unwantedbacon9347 nah, birbs is birbs
Well they're avian theropod dinosaurs
@@blood_curdling_fartDepends on your definition of raptor, cause birds aren’t dromeosaurs
@@SynoicusK43 dromeosaurs are partying in their caskets so i'd be using the other definition
Wow amazing that you have RRs feeling ok to visit your house! Thats a real privilege.
That baby is certainly acting like all other hungry baby birds! Thank you for posting, I live in AZ, but have t seen this many at one time together for so much time. They are always off and running!
Great!
It was the first time I saw the legendary Roadrunner in the flesh, and I had to be that old to see him.
Thank you very much for the video ❤
MEEP MEEP!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Zooooomm!!!!!
*Dustcould*
PLOP-PLOP-PLOP-PLOP!!!
Haha genau das selbe wollte ich auch eben schreiben. Von loney tunes dieses meep meep😂❤
"Gently places ACME road runner trap"
I can’t believe you Roadrunners in the kitchen! They are usually quite shy of humans…..good job!
Mom.. there's Velociraptors in our house!
Clever girls.
TBH they're not much smaller than velociraptor, which was about the size of a turkey.
@@JohnyG29lmao at this point are we sure dinosaurs weren’t all just prehistoric chickens.
@@SnuuySnuuy some of them were
Dinosaurs are unevidenced.
I grew up in New Mexico and always love seeing roadrunners!
Cool. They have the longest tail feathers I think I've seen on any small sized bird. The close-up on the counter was very nice; great details. ❤😍
Oh my goodness, what a cheeky bunch! How lovely!
I used to live in the desert, everybody just loved roadrunners
Hello, when they arrive it was always stop what you're doing and watch their show. They are funny.
Wow! I've never seen so many Roadrunners in one location before. You and your house are truly blessed. Are you a Disney Princess living in the desert?
How cute they are. All appear to be babies. Have a great day
So they just decided to feel free to RUN AROUND YOUR KITCHEN!!!😂😂😂😂. They are gorgeous!❤
best cartoon ever created..Roadrunner and wiley coyote....how true to life❤
No machinery ordered from the Acme Company was present in this kitchen, which would be a reason for these birds to feel safe enough to enter - although none of those Acme devices ever succeed in capturing any roadrunners regardless.
Yeah, the homeowner used ACME Roadrunner Deterrent.
ACME machinery malfunction again
@@yong9613 Where's Wile E. Coyote.
@@darliskawhitaker1979 off screen, buried in a ditch somewhere
Since when did anything ACME™ pose a threat to roadrunners.
Is it just me or can everyone hear Velociraptor roars in their head? 😂
Actually, I'm going to hear roadrunners when I watch Jurassic Park 😂
These sounds are extremely similar to those used in the isle and prehistoric planet. And their behaviour is remarkably similar.they were probably used as analogies
just u
@@DreadEnder Not just that, they overall give massive Jurassic Park raptors in the kitchen vibes.
I've personally never heard a Velociraptor roar before, but I'll take your word for it.
These little guys are so cute. They do get quite a bit more majestic when they get bigger, though. Seeing the rare one start/stop his way through the yard and hop effortlessly over the fence with a single flap is really something special.
I was so disappointed when I found out roadrunners are not as big as the Roadrunner. But they're very cute. ❤
Coyotes are also mostly smaller than you might think. The scale between them in the show isn't that far off, though the roads being drawn smaller make them look large
Coyotes are small like this
Lol, we'd be in big trouble if they were😂 Just saw one play chicken with a truck - for not reason! Thank God it didn't die, but that was weird...
@@gohawks3571 I guess being in Australia I assumed they must have been the size of an emu or cassowary. But either way, it was a great cartoon and I find roadrunners even more adorable now knowing they're so tiny.
@@jena.alexia They are a big bird, but not as big as emu. More like Kookaburra or big rooster size. Cockatoo. They are definitely humorous birds. If some pass nearby, it is a special day for sure. I've never seen a Roadrunner indoors before. This kitchen is a Magical Place on Planet Earth.
I love roadrunners! 😍
"Nice place you got here, that A/C really hits the spot brother."
You're a Good Human. 500 air-hug points awarded
Beautiful Birds. There is something very interesting about watching them interact outside of their environment. Hopefully one day I'll get to see one up close.
We had a road runner constantly showing up to this place I used to work at. She kept trying to build nests in the engine bays of the semi trucks we used, we had to keep removing the nests because if someone started the truck up with her in it she’d most likely be killed. Eventually she got the message and made her nest in a nearby bush
2 weeks ago I saw one in the late afternoon at Pacoima Spreading Grounds residential area - I was riding my bicycle and the roadrunner was like 10 feet in front of me - amazing plumage - I was surprised!😊
Patrloing the mojave almost makes you wanna hug those little birds
They range all the way into Texas. Avery prolific bird species.
So they were unbothered by human presence.?That's so cool!!!!! Were they just curious? They don't seem to be looking for food or drink or anything. That is really really awesome❤❤❤❤❤
Such beautiful and intelligent birds! What a joy!
They are wild and very bold to come inside.
A missed opportunity!
🎶Roadrunner, the coyotes after you, Roadrunner, if he catches you you're through!🎶
Magnificent and adorable at the same time.
I loved the constant chat they're engaging in, especially around 2:12, when 3 of them are on the table, having a quick family consultation.
They're beautiful too. Such lovely crests.
Are they usually this bold or friendly with humans?
Humans have mostly just been worst than awful to all animals throughout hundreds of thousands of years, so I hope that most roadrunners aren't so trusting of our "good intentions".
Not all, but dozen. You're a human too and you're not the worst, you see? ;)
This cannot be a coincidence how much their mannerisms are like the veloceraptors in jurassic Park. I'd bet money the animators modeled their raptors over a roadrunner. The only thing missing was that toe tap in this video. Glad it showed up in my feed, thank you for posting. I've got pics of me feeding worms to a roadrunner when I lived in the sticks and many other roadrunner stories, just never put 2 and 2 together like this video showed
Beep!!! Beep!!!, fascinating, I had no idea they could fly!! Thanks for the nature lesson 💜💜 sweet birds not one poop!!💜💜
1:16 the way that one of them just smoothly runs from one counter top, onto the stove and on to the other counter.
They're part of the family ❤😂.
Beautiful birds! 💜
Don't do Part 2 with the stovetop on, lol. Interesting and those little 'brraaappp...s' and noises
are spooky! 🤗
Omgoodness I have never seen anything like this before. This is completely amazing to see what a blessing this must feel like to have these little ones around you in your home with you. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dr. Grant was right. After learning about velociraptors, you never look at birds the same way. 😅
Given billions of years , anything is possible, isn't it ? You're quoting a fictional person , as if they know.
You should see someone about that.
@@BrainTrust01 *Millions
Fictional character, but not inaccurate that birds are descendants of some types of dinosaur.
@@skywardsoul1178 Identical hip structures.
You have allowed a bunch of little raptors in your house :P
I was just thinking that!
basically
The raptor takeover
I'm not gonna be the one that tells them no! They're like adorable little dinosaurs!
... Also they might not take no for an answer and I am not ready for that level of conflict. I mean they're like little dinosaurs!
@@MeCooperthey are essentially little velociraptors and actually do fill the same role and even has a similar environment.
So this is what having a raptor in your house would vaguely look like
They're feisty little guys considering how chill they'd have to feel to chill in a house! 😂
My favorite bird, the roadrunner. I had 2 roadrunners that I was feeding, the male hasn't showed up in a week after coming everyday. I'm worried about him, the female(his mate) still comes everyday and I name them both of them and talked to them all the time, well now just her. I hope in winter when food is hard to get the male comes back, I miss him, he was a good pet, very friendly, and he took food from my hand.
Did he return???
@@antonios7353 No he never came back after the July fireworks The mate was coming for about 6 months and found another mate she never brought her mate by and they both disappeared for good. I hope they didn't get eaten by the hawk that was watching me feed them. I felt like a kid, I name them and felt horrible after they stop coming by. I have been hearing the mate call lately, I doubt that it was them. Thanks for asking. They were so cute to me.
@@Melanie-ix4nq oh I'm sorry to hear that, I know the sadness of losing an animal dear to you so I hope that everything is okay with the male one.
They are now both gone, they don't come anymore. I hope they are still alive. I was so attached to both of them. I haven't seen any roadrunners this year but I hear them near by.
@@Melanie-ix4nq that's a good sign
Cute. Wish I could have visits with them.
That is SO cool. Bless your home.
Love the parent(s?) completely ignoring the youngster's pleas to be fed. "You're all grown up, go run and catch some food if you want to eat!" 😂
LITTLE DINOSAURS!!! I want 2 please.
They’re so cuuuuuuuuute!
They look fast just standing there.
Slim build and high strung are hall marks of desert creatures.
Meep meep !
They’re just little dinosaurs
What a lot of hissing, flapping fun! Seriously, I am jealous. Miniature Velociraptors spring to mind.
I grew up in the Mojave Desert. Once, a bear wandered down from the Sierras--quite a long way on foot!--and into one of the Junior High Schools.
They look like they wandered into an Open House and are checking out the kitchen to see if it will fit their needs.
they're like little dinosaurs!
Jaaaa, das habe ich auch sofort gedacht, wie kleine Raptoren!!!🙋♀️🤣🦖
They *are* little dinosaurs!
@@user-Melligk7kb8lk6bfor real
I know right 😂😂😂
I ❤️ the desert pheasant!
I love roadrunners. Very smart and beautiful birds. I have a lot of quail here but not many roadrunners. I like it when they come to visit.
Imagine if road runners could only survive on roads.
What a world.
That cracks me up! Thank you.
Hello, would they be driving Plymouths?
50 years ago , they ranged pretty far, but there were far less cars on the roads back then
The rattling noise they make used to scare me as a kid while quail hunting with my dad in azrizona because we had just seen jurassic park lol. Roadrunners are so cool now that im older.
They were deffinetly fun little friends!