Watching other nest cams of various eagles, hawks, falcons, kestrels and buzzards, I've seen parent birds bring in chicks to feed their own chicks. So it's no surprise to see this drama unfold...every birdie gotta eat!
Wow. Both of these predators attack my pigeons. And then the hawk showed who is the boss in the forest. There is no predator more agile and maneuverable than a Goshawk
@@rookiefishing9753faster in open air. he is taliking about agility and maneuverability. those are charachteristics of forest raptors like the goshawk. not open air raptors
@@yayocowboy The goshawks smaller relatives like Cooper’s hawks, sharp shinned hawks, and sparrowhawks are definitely more agile because they have the same body plan yet are smaller.
@@yayocowboy True. There is always a trade-off, with maneuverability and speed versus power and gripping strength; of course, a female goshawk is out classed in power by other larger forest Raptors, like crowned Eagles, Mountain Hawk Eagles, harpy eagles, and other similar species.
The other bird is a genius. It swoops by to piss the eagle off. The eagle then chases after the other bird then the other bird swoops back around and grabs the chick. Easy pickings!
Thank God that he created me as a human if he created me a fish id wanna be a orca if he created me a cat id wanna be a lion and if he created me a bird...id wanna be a goshawk....
Or a bald eagle. I don't think I've seen a Goshawk manage to take a bald eagle chick, but I've seen alot of bald eagle nests where they dine on hawklets.
And humans kill other humans for fun or hate, so no thanks to God nothing! What r u talkin abt?!?! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤦🏼♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🙄🙄🙄
It is true that the goshawk is smaller then osprey and most eagles found in its range. However, this is a booted eagle which is hawk sized. 40 cm long with a 130 cm wingspan. Found throughout Africa, southern Europe into central Asia.
@@sardu55 Wrong they are good at both, but the main difference is eagles learn from every encounter and that's why they are much intelligent than you think. There is also studies on this online. If an eagle nest is attacked by a particular bird for example in this video the gohawk attacked it's nest and successfully killed the chicks...In the second encounter she will more careful and learn their pattern of attacks..The eagle in this video is surely a young female, whose nest is getting attacked first time by gohawks...In the 2nd encounter she won't repeat those mistakes again..
Most are quick to cite "instincts" when they can't explain behavior. These are terrible instincts by the parents. No father nearby to protect the nest. Nesting in a location of known activity.
Females defend the nest (she is bigger) when the chicks are this small. Male defends the territory and provides food for all. Very few raptors will be able to successfully defend against a goshawk attack ( Goshawk reactions, agility, speed and just the way they process information makes them deadly). Even with the father present ( he could be nearby for all you know) the outcome would be the same.
Goshawks are a lot more aggressive in their nest defense than are most other Raptors. The booted Eagle also doesn’t have the luxury of the speed or explosiveness, nor the agility of accipiters , so it would be a very silly gamble to attack a goshawk nest for a booted Eagle
As I perceived it the eagle chased the hawk away, but the hawk immediately came back around and took the eaglet. And keep in mind the eagle is a booted eagle about the same size as the goshawk. The goshawk is known for very aggressive predatory behavior. Your chicken hawk label is misplaced.
As this video demonstrates, hawks and falcons of all differing sizes and capabilities are nonetheless formidable predators - they are certainly not pushovers or anything because they’re smaller.
I'm not sure what happened there. It looked like the eagle, probably the female, saw the goshawk come near the nest and she drove it off. But the goshawk immediately came back and took the eaglet.
Yep that is what happened; the eagle saw the goshawk and chased it off, but the goshawk quickly doubled back to attack one of the eaglets now that the nest was left open.
04:25 - 04:35 Booted eagle- dificult breeding, because all extreme aereal birds deal poorly with the closed spaces that hide the nest. Goshawk-dificult wintering, because they do not migrate, they have no efficient wings for long distances.
In my country, Asian Banded Goshawk(Shikra) from India Subcontinent joining a migrations alongside with others raptor from Eurasian, North Eastern Asian and they transit to my country in the middle of Southeast Asia before continue to the next destination.
Eagle dad, did I tell you not to leave the house? Eagle mom, but, but..eagle dad, butt, butt, my butt. Eagle mom knows exactly what she is going to do, Goshawk knows exactly what she is going to do too, just one step ahead.
Watching other nest cams of various eagles, hawks, falcons, kestrels and buzzards, I've seen parent birds bring in chicks to feed their own chicks. So it's no surprise to see this drama unfold...every birdie gotta eat!
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She's learned a lesson to never leave the nest but always stay put with these more agile stealers of the same family of birds.
This sort of eagle is very stupid and doesn't learn.
They always come back.
Mom has to come out with a better defending strategy...
Or get a husband...it could have been easier if they were two
Mom was dumb to chase that goshawk instead of just staying in the next and defending from the next.
Maybe the male was killed. If she has chicks, then she certainly had a mate not to recently. Although his whereabouts leaves a lot to the imagination.
@@ndjibukabengele973 agreed. the stupid eagle probably can't read or write either. stupid eagle!
At first one that turn was so quick! Hard to believe it was just one...
Wow. Both of these predators attack my pigeons. And then the hawk showed who is the boss in the forest. There is no predator more agile and maneuverable than a Goshawk
Peregrine folcans are faster and maneuverable. They would snap a Goshawks neck.
@@rookiefishing9753faster in open air. he is taliking about agility and maneuverability. those are charachteristics of forest raptors like the goshawk. not open air raptors
@@yayocowboy The goshawks smaller relatives like Cooper’s hawks, sharp shinned hawks, and sparrowhawks are definitely more agile because they have the same body plan yet are smaller.
@@remyogun8270 well they are also forest raptors. but they don't have the punch a female goshawk has...
@@yayocowboy True. There is always a trade-off, with maneuverability and speed versus power and gripping strength; of course, a female goshawk is out classed in power by other larger forest Raptors, like crowned Eagles, Mountain Hawk Eagles, harpy eagles, and other similar species.
wow... amazing speed an accuracy by that hawk.....
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Der kommt wieder! Die kommen immer wieder!
Booted leg eagle though are powerful than hawk but are clumsy and slow that's why she lost her chiks
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Wow. Just wow.
The other bird is a genius. It swoops by to piss the eagle off. The eagle then chases after the other bird then the other bird swoops back around and grabs the chick. Easy pickings!
Gangster 😎
This is what i call a flyby
The goshawk gets a 10 for balls in the survival department. 👍❤
Was the first eaglet taken already deceased?
Looked like it to me 🤷♀️😢
@@susantrevino7446 It was sleeping. It looks around when the mother started alarm calling
No it was alive
@@Losomosso94 Thanks.
No you can hear its screams :)
Estas aves sao monstruosos
สรุปว่าลูกนกถูกล่าก๋าน่ะจ้าว?
Nature happens.
เป็นการควบคุมประชากรนก ไม่ให้มีมากจนเกินไป 😍
hawk sooooo fast
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Thank God that he created me as a human if he created me a fish id wanna be a orca if he created me a cat id wanna be a lion and if he created me a bird...id wanna be a goshawk....
Or a bald eagle. I don't think I've seen a Goshawk manage to take a bald eagle chick, but I've seen alot of bald eagle nests where they dine on hawklets.
And humans kill other humans for fun or hate, so no thanks to God nothing! What r u talkin abt?!?! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤦🏼♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🙄🙄🙄
orca is t a fish
Gosehawk is the most smartest and furious birds of prey in Birds kingdom. Compare to size Goosehawk is smaller than Osprey and Eagle family group.
It is true that the goshawk is smaller then osprey and most eagles found in its range. However, this is a booted eagle which is hawk sized. 40 cm long with a 130 cm wingspan. Found throughout Africa, southern Europe into central Asia.
So that's why they're called "Oh my gosh hawk" aka Goshawk.
Damn, you could here the fading cries from the first chick once the hawk sunk his talons on its vulnerable down @ 4:47
Poor mum every year she is attacked by goshawk 💔💔😢😢
It’s a new female.
@@liisaimmonen9765 what happened to female from last year
Ghost hawk babies need to eat also
She should've never left the nest😢
It was a trap by the hawks. Eagles aren't that good on defense, much better on offense.
Lack of experience. This situation will taked into account in the learning process. Next time the eagle will proceed in a different manner.
@@lamaspacos Exactly
@@sardu55 Wrong they are good at both, but the main difference is eagles learn from every encounter and that's why they are much intelligent than you think. There is also studies on this online. If an eagle nest is attacked by a particular bird for example in this video the gohawk attacked it's nest and successfully killed the chicks...In the second encounter she will more careful and learn their pattern of attacks..The eagle in this video is surely a young female, whose nest is getting attacked first time by gohawks...In the 2nd encounter she won't repeat those mistakes again..
But the hawk tricked her the same way twice.
The stealth hawk ❤️😎
yeah
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Nice
Where are the parents??
Omg
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😂😂😂😂 4:47 smart
Weasel
So good video, thanks
Wonder if a pair of goshawks were working together?
Hmmm that's sounded a relevent and make sense question.
Most are quick to cite "instincts" when they can't explain behavior. These are terrible instincts by the parents. No father nearby to protect the nest. Nesting in a location of known activity.
The fathers are very busy hunting for prey for the chicks, it was probably a father goshawk that was attacking this nest
Females defend the nest (she is bigger) when the chicks are this small. Male defends the territory and provides food for all. Very few raptors will be able to successfully defend against a goshawk attack ( Goshawk reactions, agility, speed and just the way they process information makes them deadly). Even with the father present ( he could be nearby for all you know) the outcome would be the same.
OMG!
Hardships of single parenting.
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To the Eagle. What goes around comes around.
Goshawk is smart and a f*** bada$$
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I really like golden eagles, and goshawks. Sad to see that happen
it is a booted eagle not a golden one
Esto demuestra que en las distancias cortas gana por maniobrabilidad y radios de giro el halcón. Es como un bombardero persiguiendo un caza.
Not a falcon genius
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And the poor eagle baby was very likely eaten alive by the hawk family.
Absolutely 😂😂
Perhaps one day, this eagle can return the favor to a goshawk nest. Or would an Eagle even feed on a goshawk?
Goshawks are a lot more aggressive in their nest defense than are most other Raptors. The booted Eagle also doesn’t have the luxury of the speed or explosiveness, nor the agility of accipiters , so it would be a very silly gamble to attack a goshawk nest for a booted Eagle
Gossy is hunter no chanse of no bird vs him
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is that eagle actually a chicken hawk? what a poor excuse for the great mighty eagle getting scared off by a mere hawk..
As I perceived it the eagle chased the hawk away, but the hawk immediately came back around and took the eaglet.
And keep in mind the eagle is a booted eagle about the same size as the goshawk. The goshawk is known for very aggressive predatory behavior.
Your chicken hawk label is misplaced.
As this video demonstrates, hawks and falcons of all differing sizes and capabilities are nonetheless formidable predators - they are certainly not pushovers or anything because they’re smaller.
She got tricked twice
Зря покинул гнездо. 😔
Weird nest. No cup, the chicks were too spread out, no brooding, no mate.
That was a pretty slick snatch and grab by the hawk. Sad for that chick
This like 2-3 years in a row hawk eating good
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Hope the eagle learns to better defend the chicks next time. Where was the partner?
Mom should have just stayed in the next to defend from the nest. Shame on her, She got fooled twice.
@@ndjibukabengele973 it's almost like she's just a bird.
Wow amazing
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Didn’t know eagles can be that weak
`I'll be back`
holy fuk! he took both? and where he putted the firdst?
The Goshawk prob has a nest as well. He probably dropped the first eaglet off to get eaten and went back out to hunt more.
Sad
かわいそうに😢
Fantastic 👍
Nature hawk babies need eat also no door dash in wild
Gashawk cheated the eagle mom .
I'm not sure what happened there. It looked like the eagle, probably the female, saw the goshawk come near the nest and she drove it off. But the goshawk immediately came back and took the eaglet.
Yep that is what happened; the eagle saw the goshawk and chased it off, but the goshawk quickly doubled back to attack one of the eaglets now that the nest was left open.
Stupid is, what stupid does lol.
I thought eagles were stronger then hawks… weird that the hawk won over two eagles
eagles are stronger, if they catch a hawk then it is game over for the hawk...but a hawk is much faster
鷹の戦術は素晴らしい。それに比べ鷲は学習能力が少ないのか?、
04:25 - 04:35
Booted eagle- dificult breeding, because all extreme aereal birds deal poorly with the closed spaces that hide the nest.
Goshawk-dificult wintering, because they do not migrate, they have no efficient wings for long distances.
In my country, Asian Banded Goshawk(Shikra) from India Subcontinent joining a migrations alongside with others raptor from Eurasian, North Eastern Asian and they transit to my country in the middle of Southeast Asia before continue to the next destination.
@@ophirbactrius8285 Short migration, otherwise is an expensive migration.
Povere creature
Мама не улетай, не знаешь что может произойти? 🥺☹️🙊
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Eagle dad, did I tell you not to leave the house? Eagle mom, but, but..eagle dad, butt, butt, my butt. Eagle mom knows exactly what she is going to do, Goshawk knows exactly what she is going to do too, just one step ahead.
過酷だな~。自分のガキを殺してまで、子孫を残したいんだろうか?
You can hear the little eaglet squeak in terror when the goshawk sinks its talons into its tender eaglet back. It's glorious.
Good luck with your mental issues
저새는 항상 당 합니다 바보인가 봅니다
참매에 작전이죠 어미새가 쫒으러 따라오면 바로 둥지로 날아가 새끼를 잡아 날아가죠
검독수리 물수리 새끼들 다 참매한테 잡아먹힙니다
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Wow, that's a very smart bird!
Ах#еть 👍
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Where was dad? He's supposed to Gaurd against that.
Maybe that was Dad. I can't tell.
That was probably mom on the nest as she tends to the young while the male is out hunting. That's how it usually works.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 I believe they take turns watching the young, even though the female may spend more time on nest.
That Goshawk would never do that to a common Buzzard. Buzzards are real. Fighters and bully Goshawks all the time.
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ざまぁ
She didn't learn from the day before
Bu kanali takip eden arkadaşlar abone olursaniz seviniriz😊🐦
Clever bird!
I hate eagles
Omg