I hate to tell you that the wood duck nestlings aren't out of the woods, so to speak, once they hit the water. They face all kinds of perils out there, from snapping turtles and other large aquatic turtles to fish like largemouth bass to bullfrogs to species of aquatic snakes, as well as avian predators like wading birds, crows, and gulls who would love to have them for dinner, and often do. And they may get separated from the female by all sorts of factors including human disturbance - people out on boats who don't show appropriate respect and let the brood of wood ducks all swim by before they proceed. I object to the human interference but the rest is part of natural food webs. That's why the females lay 10 to 15 eggs. It may sound cold, but that's biology. And it's an example of evolution by natural selection: only those ducklings who are fast enough and smart enough to stick with the female to the extent possible and evade sorts of predators will live to reproduce and pass on their genes to another generation of Wood Ducks.
How do they know that 30 feet under them , is a soft material safe to jump into , they just came out of the eggs , how do they know what is water at all ! , the only answer is instinct
You mean the video from National Geographic channel ? Those are barnacle artic baby geese, not wood ducklings. I'm still feeling sad every time remembering that.
@@chenalindelossantos967 yeahh i saw a leap of 200 ft of a cliff!!! The baby chicks landed in pure rock and survived and i was like 😨😨😨 are they aliens or what!
I love how between the narration, the camera angles/effects and the music, how much raw drama and emotion these Smithsonian people can conjure up. You could literally have this crew do an in-depth documentary on your tea kettle in its journey to a whistle on your stove top n it’d leave you in tears by the end of it.
At least they fell on water and didn't hit several rocks on their way down and 30 ft is no 400foot drop. Long story short the duck makes better parenting choices than the artic geese
@@Biobele actually many reasons 1. Both of them exist in different regions. Different regions mean different predators. I believe the predators of the duckling region may not be birds or some creature that can fly high. 2. They were well hidden. They were hidden in a hole but the geeslings were exposed on top of a nest. Fortunate for them, they were present on a 400ft rock where no predators can reach and not on a short tree.
@@smirkfanta5535 they can fly so they can migrate, if their fear was flying creatures I'm sure 400ft open exposed nest will not stop those flying creatures like it didn't, they could have flown to deserted islands, dug holes, made nest on steep slopes or sides of mountains, in or on trees other creatures cannot access or rocks other creatures can not walk on like most other birds do. Instead of let the chicks drop 400ft they could have carried them on their beak or broken their fall by flying towards them and tossing them in the air a couple times and also once the jump is made one of the two parent bird should already be on the ground waiting to protect the chick those geese are just dumb parents that's all
Man alive. No matter how many times I watch these, it never gets any easier. Everytime I see wood ducklings take that leap of faith, my anxiety increases ten fold.
Is it main problem ? Question should this ; how these chicks know what to do now suddenly adopt everything they came the world and they know everything... i dont even talked about artic chick they even know parachuting ... everything is like what Quran says.. recommending the read suretun "Nahl" u ll be shocked.. we are belong to Allah and we will return to Him..
Last spring I saw a wood duck hen and 14 ducklings while fishing. It was the coolest thing. i see the adults all the time but that's the first time I've ever seen ducklings.
I love to watch those babies jump like a circus show . Really unbelievable and so sure of themselves , no fear , no hesitation , wow wow , its great 👌👌👌👌💖💖💖💖
I love duckings jumping down a tree and land in the water 💕💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💗💙💚💛❤💜💝💞💟💌💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
When the narrator said, "the eagle has landed," my heart sank for a moment. I legit thought for a moment an eagle had come to take its prey. Couldn't have handled that after the artic goose that jumped a 400 ft cliff.
Very interesting duck life. I wonder how mom duck can make a nest in a hole on the tree. At least these babies duck or chicks have more lucky than others who need to jump from the high mountains of rock. 🙋♂️🤗🇵🇦
Waw sweet ducklings off nest to new world ,a real time non return accurate leaping like soldiers with parachutes . I love this thanks a lot for sharing
This success rate cheers me up. Compared to jumping from a cliff
@MidnightSerena Yep
@MidnightSerena that was horrifying
Yep
I hate to tell you that the wood duck nestlings aren't out of the woods, so to speak, once they hit the water. They face all kinds of perils out there, from snapping turtles and other large aquatic turtles to fish like largemouth bass to bullfrogs to species of aquatic snakes, as well as avian predators like wading birds, crows, and gulls who would love to have them for dinner, and often do. And they may get separated from the female by all sorts of factors including human disturbance - people out on boats who don't show appropriate respect and let the brood of wood ducks all swim by before they proceed.
I object to the human interference but the rest is part of natural food webs. That's why the females lay 10 to 15 eggs. It may sound cold, but that's biology. And it's an example of evolution by natural selection: only those ducklings who are fast enough and smart enough to stick with the female to the extent possible and evade sorts of predators will live to reproduce and pass on their genes to another generation of Wood Ducks.
Ducklings: “I jumped off a 30 foot cliff into some water!”
Arctic goslings: *”Ha...amateurs”*
Just a Potato
wood ducks jump 30ft into water
Artic goslings: hold my artic grass
How do they know that 30 feet under them , is a soft material safe to jump into , they just came out of the eggs , how do they know what is water at all ! , the only answer is instinct
Barnacle goose:Hold my wing
@@manooch The mother selects the nest location above water.
Bro I lost my soul Everytime the goslings hit rocks.
At least this time they jumping in water not rocks.
God. I watched this one right after the goose one and I was about to shit myself at the "failure to launch" line
Noah 'VintageWeedKiller' OMG YESSS!!! I just saw that one too...now I feel bad for saying my life is tough
You mean the video from National Geographic channel ? Those are barnacle artic baby geese, not wood ducklings.
I'm still feeling sad every time remembering that.
Still sad from that
Noah 'VintageWeedKiller' Me too
this way more soothing than the goose chicks jumping off a cliff. 😅
Thay jumping is so traumatizing. They just drop and drop and drop and drop.
I know! My heart keeps bearing faster everytime the chick hits the rock 😭
definetly
Yea😅
Ikr 😌
Snow goose chicks: “Am I a joke to you?”
Seriously what I was thinking... These guys are punks
PrimalNuggets I think you mean barnacle goose
Thank you youtube, after watching the 400 foot rocky leap of doom and carnage I really needed this.
Bro same just watched that
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Haha same here
🤣
Omfg ijr
Arctic Gosling: Hold my beer
GuyCalledSean Showed my friend that video and she screamed in abject horror.
GuyCalledSean barnacle goose actually
Braaah
Arctic gosling, son of Ryan Gosling
Barnacle geese jump of a big mountain ohh
*30 foot leap of faith*
Me: >-> *looks back to other video*
*"snow goosling takes 400 foot drop"*
Slick Fur add *not on soft or splashy spot* at artic geese
Slick Fur I seen that one mans they was surrounded by all rocks not water
Slick Fur I think you mean barnacle gosling not snow goosling
Yep, im from that video too. Only 50% survives. And they leap from a very tall tall mountain rock. And lands on rocky surfaces
@@chenalindelossantos967 yeahh i saw a leap of 200 ft of a cliff!!! The baby chicks landed in pure rock and survived and i was like 😨😨😨 are they aliens or what!
Anyone else come from the goats climbing the dam then the goose chicks jump from 400ft?
Me
Me!
Me(:
And bfor that goats climbing a dam?
I came from the geese but I have watched the goats climbing the dam
Came from the 400 ft drop one and I’m still upset.
me too
Me too😭
Shaquille Oatmeal SAME😭😭😭
At least it live
Not me
Why it seems that almost everyone in this comment section have seen the vid of geese chicks jumping of a 400ft cliff
Because we did 🤣
We did
Bangbabangbabangbang yea this video appeared directly after the 400ft cliff jumping one.
Yes its a miracle
Lol, that's the last video I watched.
Only 50% of gooseling survive--- the TH-cam video I just watched before this one
These are ducks not gooses
Same
Same here...
It's just nice to watch these chicks safely land in the water and not hit what feels like every rock on the way down.
If the creation is so beautiful, how wonderful is the Creator?!
I love how between the narration, the camera angles/effects and the music, how much raw drama and emotion these Smithsonian people can conjure up.
You could literally have this crew do an in-depth documentary on your tea kettle in its journey to a whistle on your stove top n it’d leave you in tears by the end of it.
Just goes to show how easily emotions can be manipulated and misplaced.
@@theusher2893 and your insinuation being what exactly?
My dad brought home a wood duck that was abandoned. She's sweet and will climb until she's on your shoulder
At least they fell on water and didn't hit several rocks on their way down and 30 ft is no 400foot drop.
Long story short the duck makes better parenting choices than the artic geese
If arctic geese made their homes on a 30ft wood.... the gooslings wouldn't even make it out of their eggs, because of the predators
@@smirkfanta5535 the predators must really love artic geese meet, why no predator attack these 30ft ducklings
@@Biobele actually many reasons
1. Both of them exist in different regions. Different regions mean different predators. I believe the predators of the duckling region may not be birds or some creature that can fly high.
2. They were well hidden. They were hidden in a hole but the geeslings were exposed on top of a nest. Fortunate for them, they were present on a 400ft rock where no predators can reach and not on a short tree.
Crocs for ducklings
@@smirkfanta5535 they can fly so they can migrate, if their fear was flying creatures I'm sure 400ft open exposed nest will not stop those flying creatures like it didn't, they could have flown to deserted islands, dug holes, made nest on steep slopes or sides of mountains, in or on trees other creatures cannot access or rocks other creatures can not walk on like most other birds do. Instead of let the chicks drop 400ft they could have carried them on their beak or broken their fall by flying towards them and tossing them in the air a couple times and also once the jump is made one of the two parent bird should already be on the ground waiting to protect the chick those geese are just dumb parents that's all
Man alive. No matter how many times I watch these, it never gets any easier. Everytime I see wood ducklings take that leap of faith, my anxiety increases ten fold.
At first I was afraid that the final duckling was going to miss the water and get hurt, but I'm really glad it's okay 😌
I thought the exact same thing
ummmmm um
xXCocoaXx xXCacaoXx uhmmm spoilers
Watch arctic gooses
@@MadBugsxxx I was gonna comment thay
Had 4 of these ducklings walking around our house!! And we live no where near water. Took them to the animal rehabilitation center. Too cute
Thanks to God for how beautifully he plans life
on this planet that suits all!
It takes courage to do that.That is wonderful to see cute ducklings not giving up 🤗
Animal instincts amaze me every day.. 🍃
Go watch 400ft drops on the rocks and you'll be amazed by their dare to.
Video title says 30 ft drop. Drone footage makes it look like 100 ft drop. Actual footage looks like a 6 ft drop 🤣
Exactly! Not a one single panning shot of full drop.
This is so relaxing to see these chick are all safe with their mom
Awesome! They all made it!! Snow goose chicks had it tough 😬 Glad to see wood duck chicks only needed to jump into water 👍🐥😄
OMG the pretty baby ducking it's awesome. Thank you for this little ones....
What a beautiful creation by God... We can just guiss how beautiful The God Shall be.... really amazing vedeo....
No, right now I just can't take this level of adorable. It's too much 💔💔💔😭😭
An Excellent comment. THX Mr. Moderate. A very sharf version with an excellent sound and view
Are we not going to talk about how the mother managed to fit herself in that small tree?
Is it main problem ? Question should this ; how these chicks know what to do now suddenly adopt everything they came the world and they know everything... i dont even talked about artic chick they even know parachuting ... everything is like what Quran says.. recommending the read suretun "Nahl" u ll be shocked.. we are belong to Allah and we will return to Him..
She fit hereself, the evidence is convincing or those ducklings were all drawings.
@@kezalik thats what we call instinct.
No, we are not…..
Still in grieve for those geese.. Poor ducklings..
Wood Ducklings : Oh My Gosh I'm Gonna Die!!!
Artic Ducklings : Hold My Beers....
Also arctic duckling: *dies*
Nope.. Hold my wings !
70th
3:29 the next 15 seconds are some of the most beautiful, perfect footage of nature I have ever seen... Just amazing
I’m glad I watched this one after the gosling one. This one made me go awww-!
Who else made a mistake of watching this first and 400ft second.
Incredibly courageous ducklings👌
This clip refreshed my mind after watching the previous rock landing video.
Who is here after a goat climbing a dam, then 400ft artic goose ??? Now 30 foot leap of faith
Last spring I saw a wood duck hen and 14 ducklings while fishing. It was the coolest thing. i see the adults all the time but that's the first time I've ever seen ducklings.
Subhn Allah beautiful birds🐦 thank you very much to this video Am from BAGHDAD IRAQ 🇮🇶
Ameeen
The most beautiful duck in the world
I BELIEVE I CAN FLY
😂😁😀😂😁😀
Hahahahahaaaaaa
Pigeon Fowl but they can’t fly yet
Man I love your narration!
Thanks they landed safely.
This is nothing to jump Even they jump down on the rocks baby ducks can't die
This is called power of duck🦆🦆🦆
Love from Manipur north east India
They are so cute 💕
And so soft with their baby down.
I love to watch those babies jump like a circus show . Really unbelievable and so sure of themselves , no fear , no hesitation , wow wow , its great 👌👌👌👌💖💖💖💖
Plot twist: this is the actual film in reverse. Those ducklings are even more insanely amazing than they appear here.
Awesome lifestyle but ever easy! Very lucky all duck chicks ❤️ Thanks Smithsonian!
First I watch goats climbing a dam, to attic geese jumping a high cliff and now these jumping in the water.
Anyone else?
Patrick Ruiz 🙋🏻♀️
Me
Great
Great photography
I cannot show my happiness in words
BUT
I say thank to make this video and sharing with me
Glad they are okay good there's water there cuz the other one I watched is full of rocks to one chick survived ;-;
@ilovepenguinz waddlewaddle watch it it's incredible
My 2 1/2 year old daughter loved the heck out of this.
80% of the comments taking about how unfortunate those snow goose chicks
They are so cute when they are babies.💞
That's so endearing.
Ahh this is a better batch then the other ones. **Scrolls up to see the other video** *I wish I didn't have to be reminded*
"The Eagle has Landed"
...But, they're ducks
ToxicWyvern1 ikr fail.
Its a joke wtf man.
r/wooooosh
Not a fan of history, huh?
@Viktor Birkeland shut tf up
oh my god ! the ducks is jumping from the tree to the water so beautiful ducks 🐦🐥🐤🐣🐦
WoW! How Brave they are!
Well done, my beautiful chicks, everyone got to the water very carefully.
Better than the geese that jump off of cliffs, cartwheeling from the rocks they hit on their way down. .
This is way better than the rock cliff geese babies omg
1:12 ME: "ill wait for the next train going out, I don't mind."
WOW! Take love from Bangladesh 🥰
The last jump was very dangerous ... lol
So beautiful 😍❤️..they so much loves water.
Newly hatched wood ducks have a claw on each foot for the sole purpose of them climbing out of the nest.
I love duckings jumping down a tree and land in the water 💕💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💗💙💚💛❤💜💝💞💟💌💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
*Barnacle goose: Really? River? Pfft...*
wonderful video. love to see this. thanks for uploading this
Brave creatures!! 👏🏻👏🏻
I love how they're flapping their little wings as if it'll make a difference.
It teaches how to be brave, when you are absolutely down . But I wouldn’t be able to do it
Thank you, makes good sense
I used to take 5-foot jumps of fun.
I watched the whole video, it was wonderful when I witnessed beautiful scenes like this. I wish you success❤
Narrator: The eagle has landed
Me who just came from 400 ft Gosling jump: Not another one! 😭
@traumatized for life
Dang I would be scared to jump off that tree myself, W ducks
When the narrator said, "the eagle has landed," my heart sank for a moment. I legit thought for a moment an eagle had come to take its prey. Couldn't have handled that after the artic goose that jumped a 400 ft cliff.
I really love the success rate of jumping compare to Barnacle Goose chicks jumping on a very high cliff...
Sigo sin palabras: estas aves son extraordinarisa, su naturaleza. Es bella la naturaleza, lastima que el ser humano la destruya.
wow ❤❤❤ nice video duckling ❤❤ a lot of know ledge ❤❤ thank you for sharing
“Houston we have a problem....The Eagle has landed”
The critical moment is at to LIVE or to DIE , but eventually the internal echo is GO AHEAD 🐥🦆
*Oh siriously TH-cam? You recomended me some little bird jump?*
Gladly, they jump on water and there's no crow or another predators. -_-
Thanks so much for
Very interesting duck life. I wonder how mom duck can make a nest in a hole on the tree. At least these babies duck or chicks have more lucky than others who need to jump from the high mountains of rock. 🙋♂️🤗🇵🇦
Lol it’s funny how almost everyone came after the goose video, youtube is into something
just wonderful ! congratulations
Daily reminder its nice to be a human.
Also wood duck moms are hardcore
Waw sweet ducklings off nest to new world ,a real time non return accurate leaping like soldiers with parachutes .
I love this thanks a lot for sharing
SOO CUTE THEY ARE😍😘😍
Can't possibly get any cuter than that. 🤗
90% of these comments are about the snow geese chick 😭
One small jump for a duckling, one giant leap for a duckkind.
L A U G H S I N S N O W G O S L I N G
Very cute n brave ducklings love to see them wanna have them
At least this time we didn’t have to see the chicks getting bounced around on rocks
I'm gonna stop going through these videos to end on a good note.
Very,,beautiful,,and,,touching,,video,,so,,sweey,,and,,so,.brave😂😍😉😣🙄
Lisa Gay watch the arctic goose chick
It’s funny how they flap their little wings I think it’s so funny and cute 😂