@@TheKomentor don't think that their hygienic problems are bad as ours, human. They are still birds of whom some species rebuild poop fortresses as their nests
These two Hornbill birds are incredibly devoted partners and they are truly one of the very best mom and pops in nature! Once their fledglings are gone must finally be an incredible time for some long-awaited ‘nookie’! 💕😁
This is worth watching, instead of the mindless craps that TH-cam is getting filled with. Watching videos of nature is a great investment for your mental & emotional health. 😊🙏🏻
@@alexmangrum90 Ahh, so you have Planet Earth II and Frozen Planet II and Blue Planet II and A Perfect Planet and all the many other BBC releases and are just waiting for this one now?? ;-)
If your TH-cam feed is getting filled with “mindless crap” that’s because you click and watch “mindless crap”. TH-cam algorithm gives you more of what you seem to appreciate. Start clicking only on documentaries, lectures and other educational content and TH-cam will offer you more of the same. Also remember to flag content you don’t want: there’s three dots on the top right corner of thumbnails. Click and the menu allows you to choose between “not interested” and “don’t recommend channel”. Train your algorithm and your algorithm will bring you things worth watching.
I nearly started crying because I had that thought. These are such well adapted, intelligent beings that are facing extinction because of our doings. Ugh
So amazing. It's also worrying...she has no flight wings and relies on him. If something happens to him then she'll have a serious problem - I guess we all have that problem in a way.
*Yo!* I was thinking the same thing! Kinda cool how the Dad the the man of the house and taking responsibility. As every father (no matter the species) should be. The mother is also very understanding to make the sacrifice of being stuck in there for her family to grow.
Yes, that happened near our place in India. Male bird died in an accident. But forest watchers find its nest and fed mom and its chicks until they are able to come out.
@@saratkurup5965Considering this video, the search for the nest must be grueling. Gotta applaud those forest watchers for finding the family and taking care of them!
This science of nature of parenting ansewed in Sanatan Hindu literature, Shri bhagwad Gita, our life is a full of sacrifices, our parents do sacrifise their life and we do same,it is lerning from nature But in Baibal new testament God of book says In 10-34,35,36,37 that do not love your parrents, do not love your son, Only love Yohowa then only he will take you to heaven Like this Yohowa god of Biabal/God of Kuran do conflict of interest with Mother nature
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! 😃 These animals never cease to amaze me. People don’t know and understand and realize how intelligent and incredible animals really are. I love all animals ❤️😘💖🥰 !!!!!
This is Being ansewed in Sanatan Hindu literature, Shri bhagwad Gita, our life is a full of sacrifices, our parents do sacrifise their life and we do same,it is lerning from nature But in Baibal new testament God of book says In 10-34,35,36,37 that do not love your parrents, do not love your son, Only love Yohowa then only he will take you to heaven Like this Yohowa god of Biabal/God of Kuran do conflict of interest with Mother nature
This is truly remarkable, the Love, the camera eagle like is very impressive and Mother NATURE continues to teach us the meaning of true LOVE and Devotion to our loved ones!!!
I found myself getting nearer and nearer to my laptop screen to absorb what is happening here, as if I were part of the whole engagement. Quite utterly fascinating and masterfully presented. Robert, uk.
Amazing what a faithfulness devotion & commitment. Speechless to comment. God is worthy of worship who created such a wonderful creation for the guidance of humans. Now it is our responsibility to learn lesson from nature.
While walking through a jungle on one of Thialand's tropical islands I stumbled upon a couple of hornbills half a year ago. They were very territorial and attcked me when I approached too close. I told a friend of mine where to find them, a week later he sent me a video of his face with a bleeding cut. He came too close and wasn't careful.
selalu kagUm dengan dokumenter tentang hewan karena memikirkan bagaimana proses pembuatannya, menaruh kamera di sarang, memastikannya tidak dirusak atau jatuh tanpa mengusik objek observasi, tetang lamanya pengamatan dari awal hingga akhir demi beberapa menit hasil akhir saja. Bahkan menemukan dan mengetahui waktu yang tepat (musim kawin) untuk pengamatan saja perlu ilmu yang nggak main-main. 👍👍👍👍👍
I'd heard about how these guys lock themselves inside trees to lay eggs, I didn't know they pulled out their flight feathers to make it so that they couldn't leave if they wanted to. That's more commitment than you'd see from most people.
Female does not pull the flight feathers to enable escape, she does it because 1. wings take too much space 2, because of that flight feathers would get very damaged anyway while she is moving in there 3.and then why not use them as free nesting material. Timing is so good she exits with fresh flight feathers at the time she needs to fly again.
I see different types of Hornbill around my place. This is incredible to discover. I must take a closer look at trees , especially if something old is being removed. To make sure none of these fellows occupy them.
The exchanged trust between these two mates is remarkable
I wonder how hygienic the nest was considering the bird would be pooping in it for months.
@@TheKomentor don't think that their hygienic problems are bad as ours, human. They are still birds of whom some species rebuild poop fortresses as their nests
Their Level of Devotion is beyond Praise worthy .😍
It's amazing.
These two Hornbill birds are incredibly devoted partners and they are truly one of the very best mom and pops in nature! Once their fledglings are gone must finally be an incredible time for some long-awaited ‘nookie’! 💕😁
So this to adrew tate fans
@@vikalawa5301"Adrew?" 🤭
@@vikalawa5301 I can’t make any sense out of your comment. 🙄
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@@vuduong5461 Lol, your first comment ever? 😂
This is worth watching, instead of the mindless craps that TH-cam is getting filled with. Watching videos of nature is a great investment for your mental & emotional health. 😊🙏🏻
Now if only they would release the episode
@@alexmangrum90 Now if only you would buy it ..
@@blucat4 not available. Only oceans and coasts
@@alexmangrum90 Ahh, so you have Planet Earth II and Frozen Planet II and Blue Planet II and A Perfect Planet and all the many other BBC releases and are just waiting for this one now?? ;-)
If your TH-cam feed is getting filled with “mindless crap” that’s because you click and watch “mindless crap”. TH-cam algorithm gives you more of what you seem to appreciate. Start clicking only on documentaries, lectures and other educational content and TH-cam will offer you more of the same. Also remember to flag content you don’t want: there’s three dots on the top right corner of thumbnails. Click and the menu allows you to choose between “not interested” and “don’t recommend channel”. Train your algorithm and your algorithm will bring you things worth watching.
I'm always amazed at how they capture these subtle beautiful moments. The fact that they had camera Inside the nest is amazing 👏🏼 !
its easy if all of the animals are paid actors or drones
You need to provide free medical insurance too
🙏🙏🙏🙏 To The Camera Team Who Toiled Hours Patiently To Shoot This Rare and Spectacular Scenes.💛
the camera man whos stuck in the hole with the hornbill
Nature never ceases to amaze us.
🎉❤
The Creator!!
Sir David Frederick Attenborough's voice really soothes you
That thumbnail scared me lol
An alien peeping in a treehole
Yeah it does look creepy 😮
Same 🤣
Everybody thinks the same lol
I thought it’s cute
Wow so amazing! 💗 I would love to see the babies hatch and her break back out of the tree. Hope to see more of the Hornbill couple. Such cool birds!
Unbelievably amazing!.....imagine if we lost all of this.
I nearly started crying because I had that thought. These are such well adapted, intelligent beings that are facing extinction because of our doings. Ugh
So amazing. It's also worrying...she has no flight wings and relies on him. If something happens to him then she'll have a serious problem - I guess we all have that problem in a way.
*Yo!* I was thinking the same thing! Kinda cool how the Dad the the man of the house and taking responsibility. As every father (no matter the species) should be. The mother is also very understanding to make the sacrifice of being stuck in there for her family to grow.
Yes, that happened near our place in India. Male bird died in an accident. But forest watchers find its nest and fed mom and its chicks until they are able to come out.
if the male dies, they all die. Sad but that is how these birds live.
@@saratkurup5965beautiful God bless
@@saratkurup5965Considering this video, the search for the nest must be grueling. Gotta applaud those forest watchers for finding the family and taking care of them!
If only human mothers and fathers were willing to devote this level of attention to their children…kids should be treasured, just like these chicks ❤
Why do you measure humanity by people who shouldn't have children and have failed even at that?
It's easier to stay 100% devoted for 2 months.....
@@129dannytranah, hornbills is monogamy bird type. So, it's for 'till the death do us part'.
This science of nature of parenting ansewed in Sanatan Hindu literature, Shri bhagwad Gita, our life is a full of sacrifices, our parents do sacrifise their life and we do same,it is lerning from nature
But in Baibal new testament God of book says In 10-34,35,36,37 that do not love your parrents, do not love your son,
Only love Yohowa then only he will take you to heaven
Like this Yohowa god of Biabal/God of Kuran do conflict of interest with Mother nature
@kuroyuri04 she was talking about being devoted to raising children.....
So incredibly sweet!❤
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! 😃 These animals never cease to amaze me. People don’t know and understand and realize how intelligent and incredible animals really are. I love all animals ❤️😘💖🥰 !!!!!
I didn't know about this. Really smart of them!
Beautiful and precious animals 🙂
@kittykat3196 Amen to that! 💯🐾😇
This is Being ansewed in Sanatan Hindu literature, Shri bhagwad Gita, our life is a full of sacrifices, our parents do sacrifise their life and we do same,it is lerning from nature
But in Baibal new testament God of book says In 10-34,35,36,37 that do not love your parrents, do not love your son,
Only love Yohowa then only he will take you to heaven
Like this Yohowa god of Biabal/God of Kuran do conflict of interest with Mother nature
He has himself a good woman . Respect to them
And she has a good man.
It is a wonderful world we live in. What a beautiful video. Fantastic. ❤
Wow what a lovely nature❤
Nature truly teaches us a lot
Damn right
The Creator!!
Absolutely astounding. I wish we could see it through until they free themselves and fly away.
Adorable, l'attention que ce compagnon démontre à Madame 😍
This is truly remarkable, the Love, the camera eagle like is very impressive and Mother NATURE continues to teach us the meaning of true LOVE and Devotion to our loved ones!!!
These nature videos with David are always so freaking interesting and entertaining.
I found myself getting nearer and nearer to my laptop screen to absorb what is happening here, as if I were part of the whole engagement. Quite utterly fascinating and masterfully presented. Robert, uk.
Hell yea
Now imagine finding a life form that does something like this on another planet we would go crazy! This is fascinating!!
Amazing what a faithfulness devotion & commitment. Speechless to comment. God is worthy of worship who created such a wonderful creation for the guidance of humans. Now it is our responsibility to learn lesson from nature.
After she‘s locked in: „Honey no, we forgot to mate“ 😅
Her eyes.. can't describe by any words indeed...❤
This is the most amazing footage I've seen from Planet Earth, and that says A LOT!
What an amazing faithful birds ❤
While walking through a jungle on one of Thialand's tropical islands I stumbled upon a couple of hornbills half a year ago. They were very territorial and attcked me when I approached too close. I told a friend of mine where to find them, a week later he sent me a video of his face with a bleeding cut. He came too close and wasn't careful.
Bless these sweet souls
Even nature respects maternity leave ❤
These birds are so devoted. We can learn from them.
Learn what? To put our wives in a cage with the children for months and the husband sometimes gives them food like a prison warden? Kekw
@@BrimCopper No. Learn to help each other in difficult times. Sheesh!
You mean many idiot useless fathers could learn a lot from them
@@BrimCopperYou must be one of those useless fathers that see paying child support payments as punishment hell on earth
@@BrimCopperomg you're miserable
Very smart and beautiful birds
This actually made me Sheared a tear.
Crabs taught me how to find love, and Hornbills taught me how to hold my loved one against her will and feed her!
Beautiful
2:14 Delicious 😂😂 . Loved the dedication of Male and female ❤❤
Amazing. We need to protect animals at all cost
Maybe it’s just me but after she layed the eggs I swear I can actually see the pride in her eyes!
I have to admit this is the first time I have thought awww that bird has such cute eyes lol
That's why be kind to every kind not just mankind
Like a princess locked in a tower.
Amazing creatures, help one another.
A good story has a beginning, middle and end.
This story teller has some sort of a beginning with a middle and no end!
Thats incredible amount of dedication and hard work. 👏
The devotion of the male is incredible.
That’s amazed Bird I ever seen. Great delivery foods for home wife.😇😇😇😇
So sweet 😊.
We want this a more longer than it actualy was, 3 mins isn't enough
Beautiful to tears. Couple work is perfect. 👏👏👏
Vital protection from other predators, bad weather and many other things...BUT definitely not HUMANS.
How amazing and that eye looking out just got me. True parenting ❤️
1:27 what an extraordinary cinematic moment 🤩
Unbelievable. It seems all creatures are better than us humans.
That eye in the thumbnail has a painfully human emotion in it
selalu kagUm dengan dokumenter tentang hewan karena memikirkan bagaimana proses pembuatannya, menaruh kamera di sarang, memastikannya tidak dirusak atau jatuh tanpa mengusik objek observasi, tetang lamanya pengamatan dari awal hingga akhir demi beberapa menit hasil akhir saja. Bahkan menemukan dan mengetahui waktu yang tepat (musim kawin) untuk pengamatan saja perlu ilmu yang nggak main-main. 👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing to watch. If only all human couples were so 😂 devoted. Their eyelashes are to die for 😊
Ikr
So many virtues to learn from nature.
Hardcore teamwork and parenting !
A wonderful sign of natureThank you for showing such beautiful nature❤❤❤️
Insane, whatever it takes for the next generation. Nature is amazing
World's best HUSBAND 😘
Dedicated partner...smart birds...thanks Sir David...love your series.
Amazing. We shouldn't forget the real love and life.
Beautiful relationship ❤
Was that bird really peaking outside to see 'whazzup'?😯.......😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏽
He just wants to make sure she doesn't get hangry....
Nice sonic IDW reference, one of the deadly six minions actually said this on issue #27 or #28.
Wow very incredible bird.till death do aspart.
Nature is so precious and beautiful.... I hope we humans don't destroy their home
What an emotional love tale
Love is precious ❤
I'd heard about how these guys lock themselves inside trees to lay eggs, I didn't know they pulled out their flight feathers to make it so that they couldn't leave if they wanted to. That's more commitment than you'd see from most people.
Female does not pull the flight feathers to enable escape, she does it because 1. wings take too much space 2, because of that flight feathers would get very damaged anyway while she is moving in there 3.and then why not use them as free nesting material. Timing is so good she exits with fresh flight feathers at the time she needs to fly again.
Thumbnail looked like the eye of Sauron 💀
Creepy indeed 🤔
This is so cute. We human's can learn from nature.
Animals are smart. They use their instinct to survive. Some of them even adapted to living with us.
Nature is wonderful
Such dedication, many of us have yet to find someone worthy of pulling out our flight feathers for. 😅😅😅
Cameraman thank you for all your efforts and making me happy today by watching this
imagine walking along and seeing this hollow tree. you go get a closer look to peek inside and you see someone staring back from 1cm away
I see these oriental pied hornbills every once in a while during my jogs. Rarely see one alone.
I see different types of Hornbill around my place. This is incredible to discover. I must take a closer look at trees , especially if something old is being removed. To make sure none of these fellows occupy them.
This is show the responsibility and mercy of male for his mate. Its example for human.
I didn't want the video to end it was that engrossing
Very very impressive behavior of birds.😮❤❤
Stunning
Tree: Are y watching thru me?
Hornbill: Yes
just wow.
This made me realize animals are waaaay more intelligent and emotional than we give them credit for
what a lovely story
THIS is so precious!!❤
Meet your life mate be like this 😂 amen
Man, that was real cool🫵🏾💯🙌🏾🤞🏿🫵🏾
Taking 'door to door' delivery to the next level.
Very beautiful🙂 Thank you👋
Beautiful dinosaur monsters. They're so intelligent.
That camera work amaze us more then nature itself
The best home delivery service in the world
The thumbnail is the attracting factor for this video.