CRAZY! Savage Male Kestrel Falcon Brings Live Prey! Heartbreaking Sight Of A Helpless Bird
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Viewer discretion advised: In this observed instance of paternal care in the kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) species, a male kestrel delivered a live songbird to its nestling, a behavior typically associated with females in this species. With the female absent, the nestling proceeded to tear apart the live prey while the father stood guard. This event underscores the often harsh and brutal nature of natural interactions within avian species.
Sometimes, wild birds like kestrels bring live prey to their nestlings, a behavior that plays a crucial role in the development of the young birds. Although it may be difficult for observers to witness, this process allows the nestlings to gradually learn essential hunting skills. By interacting with the live prey brought by their parents, the nestlings develop instincts for catching, handling, and eventually killing their own food. This early exposure to live prey is an important part of their education, preparing them for independent life in the wild, where hunting will be vital for their survival
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Kestrel 2024
egg laying:
Egg 1 = March 20, 2024
Egg 2 = March 22, 2024
Egg 3 = March 24, 2024
Egg 4 = March 26, 2024
Hatching date
Nestling 1-3 = April 22
Nestling 4 = April 23
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Pigeon Summer 2023
2nd brood
Egg laying July 19 + 21 , 2023
Nestlings hatched: August 8, 2023
1st brood
1st egg: May 29, 2023
2nd egg: May 31, 2023
Nestlings hatched: June 17 and 18, 2023
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Spring 2023
Date of egg laying:
Egg 1 = March 10, 2023
Egg 2 = March 12, 2023
Egg 3 = March 14, 2023
Egg 4 = March 17, 2023
Egg 5 = March 19, 2023
Hatching:
1-3 nestlings = April 15, 2023
4-5 nestlings= April 16, 2023
1 died on May 5, 2023 (choked on a chameleon). _________________________________________________________________
2022
Common Kestrel
1st egg: April 3, 2022
2nd egg: April 8, 2002
3rd egg: April 10, 2022
4th egg: April 12, 2020
5th egg: April 14, 2020
1st and 2nd nestling: May 10, 2020
3rd nestling: May 12, 2022
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2nd egg- 11.2.22
Both nestling hatched- 28.2.22
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2. 18.11.21
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2. 5.12.21
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2. 27.9.21
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Thats actually a fledgling sparrow, looks confused opening its mouth for food in the start. Super sad.
birds also open their mouth to show aggression, especially when they get cornered. It's the equivalent of barring your teeth as a mammal.
Dad drops it in and is like "who's cooking tonight ?
Basically, Kestrel is saying this is who we are. "Now eat!" 🤨
He was tryna tell them eat it. Giving them practice
Dad ultimately delivers the death bite behind the sparrow’s head before leaving the prey for the erases to eat. This video really highlights the difference between the roles of the male and female kestrels. The female probably would have dismembered the sparrow and fed it to the chicks. The male just gave up when the chicks became aggressive begging for food.
That's a female kestrel.
@@jeffreyporter4678nah, the females of the common kestrels have brown heads, not gray
@@jeffreyporter4678later on, you’ll see the female come back to pick apart the bird for the chicks to eat
Of course that's true, I must have been very sleepy!
@@jeffreyporter4678 Such is life
People are just so sensitive nowadays. Chicks don’t grow on air and birds of prey aren’t vegetarians.
Vegeterians are racists! :)
Explaining that something isn't fiction doesn't do anything to help people feel better about it 😅😅
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Nature is truly wonderful but also cruel
Parent teaching their young on how to kill the prey.
Poor sparrow thought about jumping off and dying 😮instead got eaten alive 😔
But the youngest kestrel was NOT messing around! lol he was hungry 😅
It was almost fledged itself, not enough to fly but could have glided to the ground, but how to survive without its own parents from there?
savage but it is nature...
I've actually seen other birds of prey bring live animals back to the nest when the chicks get to a certain age they need to realize that not everything is going to be easy to capture and consume
Daddy weres mommy she knows what to do.. 🤞 probably his first family as he looks a bit confused.. had a kestrel as a young man but let it go after a week. It was feeding from my hand but was a juvenile and I found it waterlogged.. I wasn't experienced enough as a 13 year old and didn't know how much to feed it or how many times a day. My mother just used to look at me as if to say. Maybe when you're more experienced so I just let it fly.. to this day I'm glad I did. 😉 great little falcon the European kestrel.. a bit bigger than the American kestrel.. the sparrow hawk is still my favourite raptor. But there all great from hawks to eagles and Falcons to owls .. that was a strange way to bring food home. !
DAm he nearly made it so close to escaping 😢
The cruel reality of nature isn't always cute.
Nah Pretty cute in my book.
@@Vek572yeah, it’s kinda funny seeing male kestrels drop whole ass birds and get confused when the chicks can’t eat it
After all that, they still hungry.. watching mother carve up the food to feed to the young. So, father bring it in while and mother breaks it down to bite sizes.
Daddy brought the bird in a live because it's usually mama birds that break up the food and feed the chicks, daddies just supply the food
It all depends on location. Common Kestrels have a very wide range. In some locations the male feeds nestlings by portioning the prey and in others the male will just drop off the prey and leaves
Man little dude was so close to escaping to
It is how they teach their chicks to kill and feed themselves. No cruelty or savagery, just animals being animals. Just like you see birds feeding their chicks live worms, these are just higher up the food chain.
What kinda bird is that that tries to carry mom kestrel off at 22:26? Black with white on it's chest and wings. Looked to be the same size as her too so idk what it was planning. At 22:31 it managed to grab onto her tail and barely budged her
Maybe a crow?
22:25 22:30
@@grantguy8933it's probably a magpie
it's probably a magpie
I think it's trying to attack the krestel to get the baby back
tan grandotes pajaros y no pueden despedazar a un pajarito mas chikito que ellos😂
Bird had a chance but hesitated
The sparrow serms to be a flegging, so very young. Maybe he couldn't fly out on a spot. Poor darling
The chick's have to learn. That is what parenting is about.
Show begins at 2:32
Although it is sad to some people these chicks now know what to do when they are older and have to kill for food.
22:25 22:30 Angry birds be like
Nature is beautifully cruel and this just one of many.
Сейчас многие задаются вопростом почему отец не кормит птенцов, все на самом деле просто кормит только самка так как у самца другие обязанности.
Anyone else notice, the dad's right foot, looks like , it might be injured?
Happy kestrel family 🥰
"Daaaad, we don't know how to open this jaaar, help uuuus"
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Yo chill that baby is your kind 😢
生きたままですね。。。
これは自然の理なのだからどうしようもない。
彼らの巣という法律がある。
となれば雛の親の監督不届き。保護できなかったという事。
強者の糧になって、転生を祈る。
Does the mom ever show up? Seems like the Male Kestrel is a single dad?
끔직하구만..새끼에게 사냥 훈련시키다 안되니 바로 어미 매가 잡아서 죽이고, 뜯어먹으라고 주네. 약육강식..자연의 섭리인가
Yes, that’s how it works. The chicks need to know this to survive.
A common house sparrow?
yes
Birds gotta eat, and so do the worms.
Wild life is hard .chicks are hungry all the time they need good food to grow
Chicks from raptors are mean, at least one of them is not going to make it, one or two are going to be killed by their siblings and fed to them by their mother.
Savage.
That one at 4:06 must be named Jannica, seems clueless! 😆😆 Feeling dejected, goes and stands in the corner. 🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They are nipping at the chicks beak like the chick is has brought food for them…besides itself of course
How the humans live on some as animals hunting eat drinking we all humans are more dangerous we never have enough of everything more more 😢😢
Couldnt watch this one!
It was pretty quick once dad stopped mucking around
Now that's a way to say why I hate falcons
They go right for the eyes 👀 and feet!
😮🤬
Quien disfruto viendo esto esta mal de la cabeza
Que cosa mas macabra
Se que esto es normal
en el mundo animal
Pero no es para disfrutarlo
Y si habrán notado que Hera un pájaro bebé
Quien fue desollado vivo para ser repartido
Ojalá eso no les pase a uno de sus hijos algun dia
This really break my heart cause im vegan
My friend, everything has to die. Is it better to be born, live then die or never exist in the first place? Are you sad that you were born, knowing that you'll die someday?
They are Not
Deal with it
And they’re freakin wild birds. You’re comparing yourself to birds. Enough sad 🙄
pretty badass 😂😂😂🎉
2:32 the bird tries to flee and gets killed for it
Hahahaha
It was never going to get away.
@@jeffreyporter4678 “tries” as in an attempt was made
Killing for fleeing ? Animals don't do that..
And at 3:02 you’ll see the chick in the back shoot a dump
the way that bird snatched him up at 2:33 was crazy
What a bizarre title. Kestrels do not shop at the local supermarket. That kill was fast- dad was on point.
The title is for the tree huggers who only watches what Hollywood shows them
14:50 They're fighting over the beak! 🤣🤣🤣🤢
Well, birds are not only for back scenes in Disney cartoons when a song comes into and all are happy and fed.
Dam that’s but is so bad surviving haha he didn’t fly
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It's not the dad's job so that's why he doesn't know how to feed his children
I adore wildlife of ALL KINDS i just wish some of them they didnt need to eat each other
雛の中に混ざり込んだエサの雛鳥だね
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a wonderful mother. Training her babies to be killers.
When you have the time, do some research on Birds of Prey. And, you will notice that those birds eat small animals. It's their natural diet. 🍷🥩🥔🥗
Эта семейка сожрет сотни маленьких птичек.
А с виду соколы такие красивые и благородные.
Они просто кровожадные убийцы.
Птичек жалко!
Such is life. 😊
How the f**k are the chicks suppose to learn to hunt and eat their own prey without the aid of the adult.
The adult should have allowed the bird to escape if the chicks were gonna just stand over the bird and play with it instead of eating it.
Nature isn’t cute like in the Disney movies.
Nature is more cruel than you could ever accuse humans of being.
Nah humans are still more cruel
It give us a teaching that birds are allowed to live on others lives but if any human being do the same he is answerable before Allah.. Today's rich and powerful leaders do same with weak pple of thr world and these corrupted pple didn't get mercy who make weak pple life to suffer and Almighty Allah never do a sight of mercy upon t them...