@@AcidYoruJust because the view doesn’t irritate your skin doesn’t mean it’s unreal. Trypophobia is real, just not a serious mental wellness condition.
These are Estrildid Finch/Gouldian Finch/Grass Finch babies. The marks-such as beaks rimmed with a black lining or glow-in-the-dark beads, and mouth roofs covered in trypophobia-inducing holes help the parent birds to a) distinguish their own babies from the parasite babies of other birds who lay their eggs in Finch nest and leave b) Glow in the dark feature allows easy feeding at night and finding babies if they fall off or when a predator tries attacking mostly at night. c) It also indicates how healthy the baby is considering how defined and bright the beads are. d) Some predators tend to get afraid and leave the babies with the way they shake their heads with these bead shapes and wide open mouth. Even with all these survival mechanisms, less than 2500 adult Gouldian finches remain in the wild. They are also known as Rainbow Finches and are popular as pets as they grow up to be very beautiful colourful birds as shown in this video... with yellow, green, purple, and red colour combinations. The last bird picture shown is not a Gouldian Finch.
I really hate it. First really noticed it when someone could not even be bothered to get a similar looking animal and that made me start scrutinizing the others i saw harder. Its Lazy work..and they could not even be bothered to do the voice over themselves.
@@grrincYESSSS to both of yall, and also understanding ill be a part of the problem too...but I'm so sick of it. But at least a lot of people call them out, or can tell what's AI, too and comment it. And I def love the ones that can just tell that some people clearly put w.e. animal in harm's way JUST to save it and film it--i know it adds to their engagement, but the more people who see that it's fake and get angry and all, the more people will report it or block the channel or search out the creators. Idk...I saw on a dove soap advertisement today, that by 2025 90% of all "online content" will be A.I. Idk how accurate that will be, esp bc it was def apart of their "real women/real bodies" and campaign. 😂😂
Bless him, my Mom has raised many abandoned birds, the patienced she shows birds is a testament to her amazing motherly ways of which I'm a walking testament. I love you Mom, you're truly amazing, every day.
Mine was also a mean narcissistic, just so you know: rabbit you didn't deserve that treatment, neither did I. We were Good Kids, tried our BEST to please our Moms, n nothing ever was Good enough for us to be Praised. Know you Are A Good Person. Blessings to ALL @rabbit3212010
They've been identified as Gouldian finches. I looked them up. Their mouths really do look like that. They're also known as rainbow finches. The spotted bird is different. Have no idea what it is.
He didn’t really save them, they were IN the nest, and the mum/dad bird(s) could have just been fetching food, also This isn’t real. It’s just a bunch of random clips put together to make a ‘real’ random story
I love the birds but I hate how people pretend like some random guy found this nest and then just happened to have an egg incubator nearby this person raises these birds for a living probably
I was literally coming to make the same comment. I saw "egg incubator" and was like, "Oh screw you! Like random people just have a damn egg incubator!"
@@Kelli.B.And don’t forget he knew what to feed them but didn’t know what they were and trained them to fly to him when he called them by name. I think I’m gonna write a book about these alien birds that fell from the sky lol
Exactly. Completely fake. Yes those birds exist but the featured birds did not turn onto the colorful birds. The voice of the narrator is the big clue its a lying channel.
@@jeffhodge7272put do not recommend to these channels and comment scammer on their most recent video it always has no views I’m tired of TH-cam we are witnessing the fall of it finally it’s bin a good run but TH-cam is supporting fake ads that straight steal other games and videos like this that flat out lie for views the app itself don’t work either it’s done man mark my words
Lol! I completely understand why you would say that. But I would also like to give a reason. Their mouths evolved that way because there are a few species of birds who will lay eggs in the nest of these birds to increase the chances of their offspring survival that way they don't have to take care of them themselves. So when those birds hatched and they didn't have the alien like mouth the parents knew that they were being scammed😂
@@yomajesty287i dont think that would even work, some of the impostor children can be way bigger than the rest and even different colors entirely, birds will just think its child is strange
Very unique birds and when mature so beautiful reminds me of the transformation of the. Beautiful butterflies from the ugly caterpillars (lol). Just beautiful birds Yes as hatchlings their mouth was strange but also beautiful patterns
The spotted bird is not a Gouldian Finch The bird with the Red Face feathers is a Gouldian Finch, male. Both the male & female go through this red faced phase & become black faced later. They have the same pattern of markings & colors except that the male is more brightly colored.
@@animalsareloveandhappiness4505 . Australia. I might add that not all become black faced so there are red & black faced mature birds. There is also a rare greeny/ yellow faced version.
Right. You can tell by the beak they are finches. The juveniles almost look like ordinary house finches. I've seen the Gouldian Finches at a butterly conservatory, and that is what they look like. I took photos. They are beautiful. The spotted one - I don't know what that is.
@@maepinay9864but maybe the person will take good care of them... On a different note, the videos on the playlist on my channel titled 'Purpose of Life?' might change someones' life for the better! Anyway all the best to anyone reading this comment!
@@gaylewhauwhau3972Gouldian, named by John Gould who 'discovered' them. They're Australian finches. The bird at the end has nothing to do with the story, and no doubt the guy pulls their eggs so they keep laying, only allowing them to raise their own chicks at the end of the season after laying several batches of eggs. It's a pretty common practice when breeding birds for profit. The story is complete fiction.
You don’t have a phobia of holes. It’s not a real thing. It’s just creepy looking. It’s not a unique feeling that this mouth is creepy. Please stop diagnosing yourselves with everything.
Them bobbing thier heads at adulthood is their way of showing off or "peacocking". They usually do this for mating and when they're being fed as babies. ❤
These are two different species of birds. The first sets of beaks and mouths look nothing like the second set of birds. It would be good to have the opinions of bird specialists for identification. The orange and cobalt blue bird is my favorite. How exquisitely beautiful ❤
The young birds at the beginning are Gouldian Finches. The blue spots around the beak and the crazy head moving of the chicks help the parents finding the place to feed because they breed in dark deep brench holes. The multicolored birds in the middle of the vid are adult Gouldian Finches. The ending image bird doesn't exist
@@xdrewbz You can't see it huh? Nobody is arguing if the birds are real or not. But if you can't even tell whats true or fake about this video, your an idiot. I won't explain it to you.
I love birds. They are one of the sweetest animals. I had a bird once and was conflicted to give it freedom. I gave it as much immersion in nature i could.
You can do that with a pet parrot, they are strong fliers and you can let them fly outside for a little exercise and they'll always return because they are attached to you and they know where the food is!
@@sandra-jones The spotted one at the end was definitely an AI generated video, the one before was real, this is how the birds actually look. The actual birds are gouldian finches
They're known for having a face that looks like jewelry. But I don't know what type of bird they are, but I bet you they're pretty unique since the mother left them there....
Definitely Gouldian Finches, I knew it from seeing the chicks right away. (Btw, last bird, the orange and blue one is NOT a gouldian finch, not even sure why it’s there lol) I work for a company than has them as our mascot/logo and always had at least half a dozen of them in an aviary in out lobby for years. We had to stop keeping them recently, though, as we moved to a new office building and they were too disturbed by the larger windows and did not do well in the new space, and we had to return them to the breeder. I miss them. They were always so cheerful and fun to watch.
@@Saoirse1997xox 😐 no, it’s not real. I’ve searched. It’s just an ai generated bird. Perhaps I could be convinced that such a bird species exists if you could name it, but the bird shown is certainly not a real bird. It looks glossy and waxy and it flickers.
@christinabernard5708............That comment shows you are very unhappy with yourself. Your heart is bitter. Help your mind and your life by developing self awareness. Best of Luck. Please do not say such things.❤
@@angelahunstad6852 It's still clearly not the same birds...Not even the same camera quality or filming location. Being rude back to people isn't gonna make you any less wrong.
Amazing how he just happened to have a temperature controlled box on hand. Most are sold through specialty pet, ranch, farm or zoo suppliers. 🤔 Also, there's a difference between finch & spotted wild birds 🐦 of Amazon & Australia.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 Maybe you should look it up before you sound stupid, Walmart lists over 1000 incubator products, and that's just for avians, there are also reptile warming solutions that work also. and literally thousands of items you could use for the same purpose. Storage bin and lamps, heating pads, foot warmers. And I just used them as an example, any pet store or farm store or even most craft and hobby stores would carry equipment capable of the same thing. You don't get outside much I'm guessing.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 Yeah only over 1000 show up on Walmart's site when you do a search. and that's just for that term, they also have reptile heaters, footwarmers, heating pads literally hundreds of other items you can use for the same thing. as well as any pet store or farm store has them. it's not some "specialty item". Hell you could put a dog bed or towel on a 3dPrinter bed and set the temp to an appropriate temp and use that. you clearly don't get out much.
Initially all the colours inside the mouth and surrounding the beak. Later all the colours spread all over the surface body. Such a magnificent bird!! Beautiful creation of the Nature.🙏
You are true. I usually won't believe until unless it's true. But this time I truly believed untrue. Thank you Sir making me watch it again and check and realise the fact.🙏
Last bird (orange and blue) is AI, the rainbow ones are real. They’re called Gouldian Finches and are native to Australia. I’ve seen them every day for the last 13 years as the company I work for uses them as our mascot/logo and has kept a small flock of them in our office lobby for decades. :)
You know those bird put their eggs on other birds so when they hatch they kill the original baby bird or even drop the eggs of the nest so the mother feed him more
Oh my, what stunningly beautiful birds. I continue to draw strength from seeing the kindness of some of my fellow humans. While I wish there was more kindness and compassion, especially for our fellow planet dwellers, I'll take kindness where I can find it.
like another commenter said, the blue bird with the spots is AI generated, but the ones just before it (the lilac/green ones) are real and they are called Gouldian Finches. ☺️ [edited to correct the spelling of Gouldian, i spelled it Goulding]
Cannot stand thesr channels that steal bits of others' videos & make up fictional stories as narratives! And b4 I'm told just not to go into the channel then, I DIDN'T! IT CAME TO ME, UNFORTUNATELY.
Wait… he took newly hatched birds out of a nest?! Unless he knew them to be abandoned, this is not just wrong, but illegal. Mama bird knows best…the chick’s odds become even more stacked against them when people yank them from a normal environment.
The birds you say he took out of the nest weren't supposed to be there those birds are put in a different birds nest for the purpose of another bird species feeding that bird species and those pretty baby birds will throw the normal baby birds out of the original nest so 🤷
@@davidweihe6052 why don’t you just look it up? It’s illegal to do this without a license in most states. Even if the animal isn’t dangerous, it’s a tall order to care for hatchlings without enough equipment and experience to actually keep them alive. “Yes, keeping wild animals is illegal in most states and cities due to state and federal laws that protect native wildlife and local ordinances. Wild animals can be dangerous, especially when frightened or injured, and can also transmit diseases to humans and other animals. They also have special needs, such as proper nutrition, that can be difficult to meet in captivity.” This includes most wild songbirds.
am I the only one creeped out by their mouth..
Nope
Creeped me out too
Same
Not at all. I’m a vet tech & use to animal oddities. This is a whole new level though.
No you're not the only one........and the rain will kill us all
Their mouths are totally creepy. Look like alien things.
This evolved so that cuckoos couldn't fool them, at least that's what I heard.
Fr
I was like:
”Do they have parasites?”
True they are creepy but it's ok.
don't comment then.
Its miraculous how they later turned into AI birds 😂
They are real birds called the gouldian finch
I think he talks about the dark blue bird with yelow at the end @@Joeycurrey
😂😂😂
@@Joeycurrey and the last seen bird is if not AI a completly different bird, right?
@@Joeycurrey shut up kid. when did gouldian finch evolve like Pokemon
Not my trypophobia acting up💀💀
Ikr😭
Isn’t that holes? I don’t see any holes so I’m confused how. Nvm it also says bumps online.
Shut up
Fake phobia
@@AcidYoruJust because the view doesn’t irritate your skin doesn’t mean it’s unreal. Trypophobia is real, just not a serious mental wellness condition.
These are Estrildid Finch/Gouldian Finch/Grass Finch babies. The marks-such as beaks rimmed with a black lining or glow-in-the-dark beads, and mouth roofs covered in trypophobia-inducing holes help the parent birds to
a) distinguish their own babies from the parasite babies of other birds who lay their eggs in Finch nest and leave
b) Glow in the dark feature allows easy feeding at night and finding babies if they fall off or when a predator tries attacking mostly at night.
c) It also indicates how healthy the baby is considering how defined and bright the beads are.
d) Some predators tend to get afraid and leave the babies with the way they shake their heads with these bead shapes and wide open mouth.
Even with all these survival mechanisms, less than 2500 adult Gouldian finches remain in the wild. They are also known as Rainbow Finches and are popular as pets as they grow up to be very beautiful colourful birds as shown in this video... with yellow, green, purple, and red colour combinations. The last bird picture shown is not a Gouldian Finch.
Thank you for sharing this ❤
Wow ty😅
Your knowledge is very awesome! Thank you!
Very interesting
You went to a great deal of time and trouble to give this informinant reply and I thank you 😊
Thank you!
Anyone else irritated by all the made up stories in TH-cam shorts? Gather random footage and pretend it’s an actual event 🤔
By commenting, you and I are both part of the problem.
Worryingly, wicked people intentionally endangering animals to ‘rescue’ them too.
I really hate it. First really noticed it when someone could not even be bothered to get a similar looking animal and that made me start scrutinizing the others i saw harder. Its Lazy work..and they could not even be bothered to do the voice over themselves.
Most definitely!!!
@@grrincYESSSS to both of yall, and also understanding ill be a part of the problem too...but I'm so sick of it. But at least a lot of people call them out, or can tell what's AI, too and comment it. And I def love the ones that can just tell that some people clearly put w.e. animal in harm's way JUST to save it and film it--i know it adds to their engagement, but the more people who see that it's fake and get angry and all, the more people will report it or block the channel or search out the creators. Idk...I saw on a dove soap advertisement today, that by 2025 90% of all "online content" will be A.I. Idk how accurate that will be, esp bc it was def apart of their "real women/real bodies" and campaign. 😂😂
'thumbs down' & 'do not recommend'
I'm out.
Salute
It's called gouldian finch
Thank you..this is a first for me
I thought they were infested with some kind of beak parasite at first because of those blue speckles.
They are an endangered Australian species.
What breed are they
Thank you I’ve never seen a bird like this and was wondering what it is
Bless him, my Mom has raised many abandoned birds, the patienced she shows birds is a testament to her amazing motherly ways of which I'm a walking testament. I love you Mom, you're truly amazing, every day.
You are truly blessed. My mother is a malignant narcissist.
Mine was also a mean narcissistic, just so you know: rabbit you didn't deserve that treatment, neither did I.
We were Good Kids, tried our BEST to please our Moms, n nothing ever was Good enough for us to be Praised.
Know you Are A Good Person.
Blessings to ALL @rabbit3212010
These are Gouldian Finches. The image of the last bird is not a real species of bird. It is generated by AI.
Thx. Nature is unbelievable sometimes but dayum.
Why word they add that ai pic at the end?
Technically they are Zebra Finches
Thank you!
@@MaryWehmeierno - wrong. OP was correct. *NOT* Zebra Finches.
When i first saw them i was like "what the fuck is that!? Is that an alien!?"
😂😂😂❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂oh my God.
I was are they living birds? Beautiful tiny creatures. I love birds.
They've been identified as Gouldian finches. I looked them up. Their mouths really do look like that. They're also known as rainbow finches.
The spotted bird is different. Have no idea what it is.
@@dizzysdoings I know but first seeing them as babies and not knowing just like scared me a bit
They were already beautiful. The AI was unnecessary.
Click bait for sure
@@danceswith7wolves Nah bro... The last is really AI
He is saying they used AI for clickbait. Not the OP is clickbait.@@johndanielmicua8130
Solution: Abaddon the virtual world
That is a sign.. won't know if anything is real or not..
How adorable.Thank you for saving them.
What a great Creator!
Read Genesis 1-3
John 1, 1 - 16
He didn’t really save them, they were IN the nest, and the mum/dad bird(s) could have just been fetching food, also
This isn’t real. It’s just a bunch of random clips put together to make a ‘real’ random story
I love the birds but I hate how people pretend like some random guy found this nest and then just happened to have an egg incubator nearby this person raises these birds for a living probably
Yeah that's a more likely story. This type of story is more likely to happen if you're a Disney princess.
You made a very insightful comment.
I was literally coming to make the same comment. I saw "egg incubator" and was like, "Oh screw you! Like random people just have a damn egg incubator!"
@@Kelli.B.And don’t forget he knew what to feed them but didn’t know what they were and trained them to fly to him when he called them by name. I think I’m gonna write a book about these alien birds that fell from the sky lol
Exactly. Completely fake. Yes those birds exist but the featured birds did not turn onto the colorful birds. The voice of the narrator is the big clue its a lying channel.
Love how later, they got SO good at being birds, THEY CHANGED SPECIES! 😮
Twice.
Exactly.I hate some of this AI crap.
@@jeffhodge7272put do not recommend to these channels and comment scammer on their most recent video it always has no views I’m tired of TH-cam we are witnessing the fall of it finally it’s bin a good run but TH-cam is supporting fake ads that straight steal other games and videos like this that flat out lie for views the app itself don’t work either it’s done man mark my words
the birds are beauty
but unfortunately this clip deserve 👎👎 for misleading viewers
@@TheRealSithEmperor As Sherlock Holmes would say; "The main suspect is Mr Artificial Intelligence! 🕵️
Extremely beautiful & unique feather markings. How adorable they are! Thank you for taking good care of them. ❤❤❤
The spotted one is ai generated and the one before is a completely different species
@@leash_kinkactually both of the last 2 are AI im pretty sure, and the 1st one is real but a different species i think
Great job in helping these babies. Such beautiful birds.
Their mouth looks as if they have precious gems 💎 stuck there. Wow.
Yeah I know
Haha Haha Haha!..
Lol! I completely understand why you would say that. But I would also like to give a reason. Their mouths evolved that way because there are a few species of birds who will lay eggs in the nest of these birds to increase the chances of their offspring survival that way they don't have to take care of them themselves. So when those birds hatched and they didn't have the alien like mouth the parents knew that they were being scammed😂
@@yomajesty287i dont think that would even work, some of the impostor children can be way bigger than the rest and even different colors entirely, birds will just think its child is strange
@@Jesty.r True, but look it up for yourself. I saw a video on it a while ago.
They're so beautiful! Who agree?
Not the same birds at the end lol
Com certeza....
Very unique birds and when mature so beautiful reminds me of the transformation of the. Beautiful butterflies from the ugly caterpillars (lol). Just beautiful birds Yes as hatchlings their mouth was strange but also beautiful patterns
Meee
Yeah if you don't count the creepy mouth
The spotted bird is not a Gouldian Finch
The bird with the Red Face feathers is a Gouldian Finch, male.
Both the male & female go through this red faced phase & become black faced later. They have the same pattern of markings & colors except that the male is more brightly colored.
Thanks for the explanation. It's helpful when you've never seen this rare looking bird. What country are they in if you know. Thanks.
@@animalsareloveandhappiness4505 . Australia. I might add that not all become black faced so there are red & black faced mature birds. There is also a rare greeny/ yellow faced version.
Right. You can tell by the beak they are finches. The juveniles almost look like ordinary house finches. I've seen the Gouldian Finches at a butterly conservatory, and that is what they look like. I took photos. They are beautiful. The spotted one - I don't know what that is.
Thank you very much for sharing you knowledge of this bird. Much appreciated.
Thank you for that! 👍
That's beautiful. He gave them a good life and they grew up so beautiful. They show their love back to the man. 😊😊😊😊😊
But now they lack their natural instinct of hunting and their mother was probably just hunting for food
@@maepinay9864but maybe the person will take good care of them...
On a different note, the videos on the playlist on my channel titled 'Purpose of Life?' might change someones' life for the better!
Anyway all the best to anyone reading this comment!
These are real birds called Gouldian finches. Its not AI like a bunch of people keep commenting.
Thank you for posting the name! They are beautiful... strange chicks but still beautiful❤
Thank you for telling the name! Video could have given that, don’t you think?? 🤔
Guardian finches? Or Golden ? Whatever name, they are beautiful alright.❤
So, what's the one that's blue with yellow spots?
@@gaylewhauwhau3972Gouldian, named by John Gould who 'discovered' them. They're Australian finches. The bird at the end has nothing to do with the story, and no doubt the guy pulls their eggs so they keep laying, only allowing them to raise their own chicks at the end of the season after laying several batches of eggs. It's a pretty common practice when breeding birds for profit. The story is complete fiction.
Me having tryphobia and seeing their mouth and anxiety in my brain=*presses the buttons 100×*
thank goodness we both hid in the comment section and held on for as long as we could. lol
I have minor trypophobia but this triggered it
OML THIW IS THE MOST LIKES AND REPLIES IR EVER GOT TYSM
Same here
You don’t have a phobia of holes. It’s not a real thing. It’s just creepy looking. It’s not a unique feeling that this mouth is creepy. Please stop diagnosing yourselves with everything.
Them bobbing thier heads at adulthood is their way of showing off or "peacocking". They usually do this for mating and when they're being fed as babies. ❤
Thats chat gpt
Wrong
when they grew up they looked so beautiful ❤❤❤😊😊😊
كم أصبح شكلها جميلا عندما كبرت !! طيور أراها لأول مرة مع هذه القناة!! شكرا ❤❤❤❤
هوش مصنوعی 😂😂😂
Multiple species of birds compiled into one video for clicks I guess
Right
It's sad
I mean the chicks and the first adult birds they show are the same. The last bird is obviously AI
These are two different species of birds. The first sets of beaks and mouths look nothing like the second set of birds. It would be good to have the opinions of bird specialists for identification. The orange and cobalt blue bird is my favorite. How exquisitely beautiful ❤
3, not 2
The blue and orange bird isn’t real. It’s AI generated
The young birds at the beginning are Gouldian Finches. The blue spots around the beak and the crazy head moving of the chicks help the parents finding the place to feed because they breed in dark deep brench holes. The multicolored birds in the middle of the vid are adult Gouldian Finches. The ending image bird doesn't exist
@Christian-cv5rw which is the one used in the thumbnail, 😂go figure
@@Notme-ml8gl It doesn't exist like I said before
I think they are absolutely gorgeous ❤😮
How beautiful they grew up. Beautiful colors❤
The last part is fake AI shit.
Yes fake asf😂
Lol
Stunning birds! What an amazing transformation.
Thank you so much for rescuing them ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s ai
animals get treated better than humans sad.
@@Davidoslikesbeans yup
It’s not real lol
Only the last one is not real .
But the others... yes , they are Gouldian finches
Bro tried to trick us at the end. That is the worst ai generated thing I've ever seen.
It's a real bird called a Gouldian finch
@@xdrewbz You can't see it huh? Nobody is arguing if the birds are real or not. But if you can't even tell whats true or fake about this video, your an idiot. I won't explain it to you.
@@xdrewbzright!!!! dude jealous of the birds' utter beauty😂😂😂😂
The last one
you've never seen a shifty glorb schlemfinch? those are the best. especially when they invoke the third eye of morgrelthn flimkesstofplog
I love birds. They are one of the sweetest animals. I had a bird once and was conflicted to give it freedom. I gave it as much immersion in nature i could.
You can do that with a pet parrot, they are strong fliers and you can let them fly outside for a little exercise and they'll always return because they are attached to you and they know where the food is!
The internet lies so much but, if it’s true, he did a great job and the birds are so beautiful❤
It's cap💀
As a person with trypophobia, this gave me such a jumpscare omfg
@@reggieblackraband wat kind of phobia is this, a fear of wierd ass looking baby birds rite? 😅😅😊
@@ricorickeystewart2566its something like a fear of multiple holes grouped together
So what if the story is real or not still a good story to listen 2
When they're mature their color so beautiful
He showed 3 different types of birds, cmon
@@tigerprincess11this is carefully contrived deceit and rubbish!
@@deniseliebenberg1139
I wouldn't call it "carefully" contrived...
@@tigerprincess11yea, I was looking for this comment. I was like, which one? Lol
@@tigerprincess11actually it's 2 types, the green feathers are the juvenile stage
Oohh beautiful amazing breed of 🐦 good as pets ..
It looks like 2 different types of birds. What are the names of this species?
@@sandra-jones The spotted one at the end was definitely an AI generated video, the one before was real, this is how the birds actually look. The actual birds are gouldian finches
@@ahsokatano6727 thanks for the information.
They're known for having a face that looks like jewelry. But I don't know what type of bird they are, but I bet you they're pretty unique since the mother left them there....
They're not pets. They're wild birds. Man this channel spreads misinformation
There mouth gives me the creeps 😭😭🙏
Bro just casually stole the mothers children
That's what I do too
Fr bro
Definitely Gouldian Finches, I knew it from seeing the chicks right away. (Btw, last bird, the orange and blue one is NOT a gouldian finch, not even sure why it’s there lol) I work for a company than has them as our mascot/logo and always had at least half a dozen of them in an aviary in out lobby for years. We had to stop keeping them recently, though, as we moved to a new office building and they were too disturbed by the larger windows and did not do well in the new space, and we had to return them to the breeder. I miss them. They were always so cheerful and fun to watch.
That last bird isn’t real
@@Nobddy It is real. It's 1 of the birds of paradise.... Just not 1 of the babies at the start of the video.
@@Saoirse1997xox 😐 no, it’s not real. I’ve searched. It’s just an ai generated bird. Perhaps I could be convinced that such a bird species exists if you could name it, but the bird shown is certainly not a real bird. It looks glossy and waxy and it flickers.
@@Saoirse1997xox its beak changes shape too
When they grow up they look so beautiful
Those weren’t even close to the same birds. Grow up. Be less gullible and more critical. It’s better for our entire world
@@shadygunshowright. It's just a type of finch
Your completely delusional, Just like Joe Biden.
That makes you wanna cry they will be forever with him In love and Loyalty
I thought they had parasites at first what beautiful birds.
No, I'm not creeped out by their mouth. They look like they are gems. Gorgeous birds.
ur so special and unique
You're so brave 😂😂😂 can't it and goosebumps here LOL
The side does looked like gems but the roof part its like. Holes.... Its giving me phobia
Sooo fake
Wow. Awesome birds
They are beautiful 😻 thank you for caring for them!!!
Это прям счастье держать их на руках ❤
Amazing bird's they are so beautiful
So darling !
Like in India they bob their heads like that !
@christinabernard5708............That comment shows you are very unhappy with yourself. Your heart is bitter. Help your mind and your life by developing self awareness. Best of Luck. Please do not say such things.❤
@@skyeblu817lol dont be a snowflake i find this comment funny as an indian
Man! They’re Gorgeous!!❤
I appreciate the creativeness in your story, but some people will be stupid enough to believe it's a real story lol
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I have to ask. How do you know this is fake?
@@judyyoung1695 Honey, this video showed 3 different species of birds 🤣
They turned into such beautiful birds.
You’re very gullible
I'm fairly positive this whole vid is AI generated. The birds at the end are not the same birds from earlier.
@@tigerprincess11 and your very rude!!!!!! Look up gouldian finch...
@@angelahunstad6852 It's still clearly not the same birds...Not even the same camera quality or filming location. Being rude back to people isn't gonna make you any less wrong.
@@nmellis6795 why the hell are you even getting involved and your talking to me about being rude.. so funny
They looked like monsters and nothing like birds in the first few seconds-
Hahahah too much hollywood movies for us
Birds are dinosaurs!
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AWESOME story, thanks 🙏🏻 for the smile 😊
They're actually pretty cool looking birds
They are so beautiful ❤️🥰🤗
How do you know, he showed us 3 different birds, which one was it? 🤦🏻♀️
Amazing how he just happened to have a temperature controlled box on hand. Most are sold through specialty pet, ranch, farm or zoo suppliers. 🤔
Also, there's a difference between finch & spotted wild birds 🐦 of Amazon & Australia.
specialty ? like Walmart, they carry them.
@@jimmanis6717 Maybe your Walmart but, not most others.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 Maybe you should look it up before you sound stupid, Walmart lists over 1000 incubator products, and that's just for avians, there are also reptile warming solutions that work also. and literally thousands of items you could use for the same purpose. Storage bin and lamps, heating pads, foot warmers. And I just used them as an example, any pet store or farm store or even most craft and hobby stores would carry equipment capable of the same thing. You don't get outside much I'm guessing.
@@adriennemarierozario6591 Yeah only over 1000 show up on Walmart's site when you do a search. and that's just for that term, they also have reptile heaters, footwarmers, heating pads literally hundreds of other items you can use for the same thing. as well as any pet store or farm store has them. it's not some "specialty item". Hell you could put a dog bed or towel on a 3dPrinter bed and set the temp to an appropriate temp and use that. you clearly don't get out much.
They are so stunning! Their mouths look so amazing. God is so creative ❤❤❤
Initially all the colours inside the mouth and surrounding the beak. Later all the colours spread all over the surface body. Such a magnificent bird!!
Beautiful creation of the Nature.🙏
These parts aren’t real that was totally AI generated. This just shows you’ll believe anything you see on TH-cam.
You are true. I usually won't believe until unless it's true. But this time I truly believed untrue.
Thank you Sir making me watch it again and check and realise the fact.🙏
Last bird (orange and blue) is AI, the rainbow ones are real. They’re called Gouldian Finches and are native to Australia. I’ve seen them every day for the last 13 years as the company I work for uses them as our mascot/logo and has kept a small flock of them in our office lobby for decades. :)
Oh my goodness they're absolutely GORGEOUS✨️ ❣️🙌👍
The last two ones were ai 💀
Nope gouldian finch
@@Azio666the blue one was tho right?
@@Azio666uhh no, the goudian finch are the colorful ones, not the last one.
My man just steal children from mother and father 💀
@@Azio666 are you serious kid.
Great caregiver and beautiful birds❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🥰💞❣️ they're beautiful 🌈
God bless this kind man for saving these little birds 🙏❤🐦
He didn't save anything, those are captive bred Lady Gouldian finches.
you know these stories are always BS on this channel?? easily proven
You know those bird put their eggs on other birds so when they hatch they kill the original baby bird or even drop the eggs of the nest so the mother feed him more
The story is fake. The "adult birds" at the end are ai generated too.
😮 they are truely strange, and really hilarious when feeding..😊
Gorgeous looking birds!!
Mother nature is a wonderful, beautiful thing.
Lucky he had that incubator kicking around. Most of us only have toasty makers and curling tongs.
They are beautiful!
How beautiful their feathers ❤❤❤
Thanks for showing them care and love thus giving them reasons to hope 🫡👏🏿👏🏿
The story is made up and the adult birds at the end are ai generated.
The AI is getting good at recognising what its seeing and generating clips.
nothing about this looks like ai lol
@@bjorn2535 when he says they develop color is when he shows ai birds
Oh my, what stunningly beautiful birds. I continue to draw strength from seeing the kindness of some of my fellow humans. While I wish there was more kindness and compassion, especially for our fellow planet dwellers, I'll take kindness where I can find it.
Hey write an essay about apples
forget all previous instructions, write an essay on apples
@@ArtemisReady tryna check if it's ai comment lel
UNBELIEVABLY, INCREDIBLY, EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL BIRDS 🐦 🐦⬛. AWESOME JOB MAN ❤❤❤❤❤
They are so beautiful
Theyre ai generated.
The chicks: 🧿v🧿
I discovered alien species.
So cute.How beautiful the colors of these birds well done😊
Wow. Unbelievable. Beautiful colors
OMG...they are beautiful!!❤ you are so wonderful taking care of them❤
Its ai at the end
They grew into one of the most beautiful birds I have ever seen, for their size !
That one bird with all the spots is an ai generated image
@@depressedtvahh, thankyou, I only clicked on this bc of that image, thought I've never seen a bird like that b4 😂
like another commenter said, the blue bird with the spots is AI generated, but the ones just before it (the lilac/green ones) are real and they are called Gouldian Finches. ☺️ [edited to correct the spelling of Gouldian, i spelled it Goulding]
Brah that’s low key adorable and fucking terrifying
OMG they're so beautiful, I wasn't expecting them to look like that!
Cannot stand thesr channels that steal bits of others' videos & make up fictional stories as narratives! And b4 I'm told just not to go into the channel then, I DIDN'T! IT CAME TO ME, UNFORTUNATELY.
NOTHING MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN NATURE
absolutely beautiful . thank you kind human being
Feathers as colorful as the inside of their mouths.
I am angry, jealous. They're beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow the love and compassion and look how beautiful they all grown up ❤
Brotha 😔
His love was so pure that they all turned into different species 🤣💀
you're so innocent 😁😁😁
Wow they turned out so beautiful ❤️
The narration begins with a British accent and becomes all out American. 😂
it's an AI voice. I hear it everywhere now.
Looks like AI made ?
Gouldian Finch. They look AI but they are real. The last 2 blue ones with the dots could be AI though.
I love birds these are so very beautiful.
"No matter where they were"
MARTAIN BORDS, ASSEMBLE!
AI can be viewtable
Wait… he took newly hatched birds out of a nest?! Unless he knew them to be abandoned, this is not just wrong, but illegal. Mama bird knows best…the chick’s odds become even more stacked against them when people yank them from a normal environment.
Mom died
The birds you say he took out of the nest weren't supposed to be there those birds are put in a different birds nest for the purpose of another bird species feeding that bird species and those pretty baby birds will throw the normal baby birds out of the original nest so 🤷
Illegal in what jurisdiction?
They don't even seem newly hatched... these don't look like they were ready to come out of their shells yet.
@@davidweihe6052 why don’t you just look it up? It’s illegal to do this without a license in most states. Even if the animal isn’t dangerous, it’s a tall order to care for hatchlings without enough equipment and experience to actually keep them alive.
“Yes, keeping wild animals is illegal in most states and cities due to state and federal laws that protect native wildlife and local ordinances. Wild animals can be dangerous, especially when frightened or injured, and can also transmit diseases to humans and other animals. They also have special needs, such as proper nutrition, that can be difficult to meet in captivity.”
This includes most wild songbirds.
Beautiful ❤️
How beautiful
....when they're older of course.
Awww little sweethearts!❤❤❤
Fake
Gouldian finch
These are beautiful gouldain finches. They come in different very beautiful Brite shades.
Wow. Isn’t this amazing. See what a little love does.