@@laurieross8157 I know, right! I always try...if I remember to put when the exciting stuff happens. I do my hardest to remember. But I learned that from others and I pass it on. You get tired of watching......
Watched this several times. I always notice the parent moving to other side of nest causing chicks to move away from the edge before the quake. He possibly pre sensed the quake. Nice catch of this action. Thx to cam operators at the time.
On Mt St Helens I talked to a farmer who had a bunch of pigs. He said he knew in advance when there was going to be an eruption because his pigs would start running around and oinking. Sometimes even 20 minutes before the mountain erupted.
@@KFBALL247 Probably checking if it was a bear climbing a tree. Doubt their instincts have any kind of wiring for Earthquakes so it defaulted to predator response.
Nice work dad, I like how he first looked to see if there were any direct threats then flew off to check to see if there were any unseen threats below , very nice.
Even a few minutes prior to the shake, parent Eagle looks to be on high alert. The cam only capture him lifted off the nest right around the time when he detected the initial shake and we can't see what he did but seems to me that he didn't go perch anywhere as he quickly came back down on the nest again. Then mom flew back in to check on her babies, and dad took off for immediate patrol. This is a dedicated pair.
Eagles in the wild don’t relax. They’re always on high alert. Like most animals in the wild. Even when they’re relaxing. They can get nervous or stressed but eagles 100% on high alert everyday all day.
@@legendofzelda2324 The nest here in SW Florida is under daily attack, mostly from great horned owls, and other predators. Last night an owl struck one of the offspring and knocked it out of the nest, luckily it was ready to fledge and it was OK and able to fly this morning.
Agree with you. I did see several minutes before the quake the father moved the babies into the center of the nest and had them calm before the quake hit.
The nest is a buffet, and there’s party crashers in them woods. Of course the eagle is on alert. They’d be extinct otherwise. Creatures that are not alert to active threats usually follow the dodo - sooner more often than later.
Long version: Bald Eagles CAN Predict Earthquakes!? ~ 5.3 Earthquake California Live On Sauces Eagle Cam 4.5.18 th-cam.com/video/tRt5ZWdCM7s/w-d-xo.html !Dad did not simply left his babies and flew away! He really made a clever move by taking off and flying in a cercle during the earthquake, just above the nest, before he returned. This was his way to keep the babies safe; he distract their attencion and force them to focus at him up there, in place of getting panicked, move chaotically and fall out of the nest. The best Dad!
Life is all about simplicity.. calm tf down..it ain’t that dramatic. Bird flew cuz the whole damn earth was shaking. Bird flying is like us panicking. If the bird didn’t fly that’s like saying we just sat through the whole earthquake without moving an inch..
It's beautiful to see how caring they are with their young! It's such a beautiful, intelligent bird! Looove bald eagles! 😍😍 favorite bird of all time!!
They are very beautiful and I am envious that you can see them first hand. In Scotland we have Golden Eagles and White-Tailed Eagles which are awesome to see too but I'd love to see a Bald Eagle. We couldn't introduce them here because it would interrupt our ecosystem, so I'll just have to rely on wonderful photographers
@isbsey You mean, you don’t have deranged hunters in Scotland that would also keep killing the bald eagles before they even had a chance to really affect your ecosystem? True story: the Canadians had to re-introduce the bald eagle to the United States, because humanity is so fucked in the head that American hunters made the eagles practically go extinct, despite the fact they are the USA’s national bird/mascot!
@Phrnch Mdl 1) I said *“practically* go extinct.” Key word is _practically._ Do you understand English very well? That means that they were extremely endangered and were on the verge of extinction! 2) Wherever did you get the idea that hunters only hunt to eat what they kill?? Do you think that the trophy hunters that go to Africa to kill lions (for example) are eating them? LOL. There is an obscene amount of species that hunters kill either just for the fun of it, or to stuff them to display them/mount their heads on their wall, etc. etc. And bald eagles are indeed extremely beautiful birds that make impressive stuffed creatures for the sick fucks that are into that shit!
@@yvetteyvette7815No, they don’t though? Don’t believe everything the internet tells you. He ran because the tree was shaking and his brain went “gtfo”. First imperative in most species is survival, they will abandon their offspring if death is likely by staying.
I don’t see bald eagles where I live. A recent trip to Zion and Yellowstone was an amazing experience for many reasons, but being able to see this majestic creature was something I’ll never forget.
Ah California! I remember it well. Having gone through a number of earthquakes. Best memory: When I was a little kid. Awakened in the morning by the Sylmar Quake. I yelled to my Mama "EARTHQUAKE!" and she yelled back "Yes! And if you don't clean your room... I'll do it AGAIN!" THAT 's savoir faire!
They are. Animals communicate with each other. They don't have language but they are able to share information. Crows can pass down knowledge of people that are a threat to the group, even if those younger crows have never seen the person.
They def are talking to eachother in their language thi their body n chirp language all animals hve their own and unique n universal language like we do
it was awesome to see that the babies didn't ask for nuture or food - and how accepting the parents were - in much less dramatic situations, they can display much more agitation - natural nature, what a gift to see it live!!!
So very cute of middle Eaglet walking towards Papa Jak to eat some fishie snacks@ TS 2:21. Its gait reminded me of Godzilla of Monster Island or a Japanese Sumu Wrestler!😆
He landed before the quaking stopped, as if he knew it would not get worse. He was temporarily startled, but when he saw there was nothing attacking the nest that he would have attacked from the air, he flew back to protect the nestlings
The nest is built to earthquake standards! It is allowed to sway! Good job, majestic momma! Great footage. She circled and saw no danger, so like a good mother, she returned to her babies. One was so stressed his little tongue was sticking out! Poor little eaglet. Then at long last Dad arrives and she tries to tell him how her day went, but he just looks at the precious little eaglets with great pride! She tries to calm the family down and then takes off to get dinner! God is good! ✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘🥰👍
Shadow (dad) was with them the entire time. Before and during the earthquake. Jackie (mom) was out who knows where. She is the one who came back to check in on her babies. Mom and dad had a convo, and then dad, Shadow, flew away to possibly assess their situation.
I love how mom eagles are so carful and loving with there baby’s and do everything they can to keep them safe, the bald eagle looks mean but they are beautiful birds, the bald Eagle is awesome 🦅
They're my favorite birds of all time!! I saw a nest once, from far away with goggles, it was soooo adorable to see the mom interacting with the young!!
Wow. Family life in the nest. Good parents. Beautiful plumage. The great wild is filled with love for its young, for the life of its young. Interesting reaction of adult to the shaking. Wonderful, strong nest! Secure in the shaking!
Thank u to whoever put in that the quake starts at 8:05. I think the parent reaction of "flight" was sad, but that's what birds do...those poor eaglets! Glad all survived.
I watched the IMAX movie about California back in 1999. When the conservation people take the eggs to incubate the parents are devastated. When they return the hatchlings. The parents think it was miracle. Made me understand miracles better. It was memorable experience
He knew something was up! He got the chicks to lie low and flat. Their instinct is amazing. Earthquake apart - isn't it funny how beautiful most mammal babies are even when they grow into less photogenic adults, but beautiful birds like these eagles and snow white swans are not very pretty as young babies. I was an ugly duckling. At 66 is it too late to hope for a metamorphosis? Lol
She’s very well controlled. She knows her nest and how to protect her offspring. She’s on alert but not panicked. God is so good. He gave her everything she needed to survive.
During one of our rare earthquakes, I just happened to be outside with my freeranging flock of chickens. They all got very calm and settled underneath the bushes just right before it happened. In fact all of the wildlife around here was quiet. They sat still while it happened. Got up a few minutes after and went back to normal. They did the same during the big eclipse we had not too many years ago. Just gathered quietly and hunkered down, stayed quiet and still until it passed. One of my roosters, who was sitting with the flock, just put his head down and closed his eyes, as if going to sleep.
For me, the terrifying part of our bigger earth quakes is the sound. Loma Prieta sounded like a freight train. You can usually hear them a couple of seconds before you feel them. With that one I thought our number was up.
I was in that one, and another 6.8 as a kid, my thought is 5.3 isn't much of a quake, in the bay area they are common occurrence, a couple a year seems like, this nest is still an engineering wonder, but a real shake would be something over 6.5
@@NancyD2 True. But that one was the loudest I have heard in my life time. But then, it is also the biggest one I experienced and the one I have never gotten out of my head. I feel panic if I am stopped at a light under an underpass all these years later and I was not ever on road when that one hit. Like everyone else, I was home from work early to watch the World Series with our 2 local teams. We called it “The Bay Bridge Series.”…….
HYDRA DYNAMIC. I have watched this nest since 2016. These eagles are highly intelligent and I can say that all of them, they know in advance for the natural disaster ( I think most animals do ) watching birds of prey are a joyful, but we have to accept their behaviour and their way of lives. I have watched a countless nest, but this one is my most favourite because of time zones.
It's interesting how he flies away, maybe an instinct so his weight doesn't cause damage to the nest (ie tip it up). The chicks are safer in there on their own
8:08 it starts shaking and thundering
Thank You!!
Thanks. Was looking for that. : )
Too late for me.
Thanks. I shut it off at about 5 minutes of nothing! Then I checked the comments. This video should have been under 3 minutes!
@@laurieross8157 I know, right! I always try...if I remember to put when the exciting stuff happens. I do my hardest to remember. But I learned that from others and I pass it on. You get tired of watching......
Not a single branch on the nest moved. That is a quality build.
Fish sat around as well....
It was retrofitted after the Northridge quake LOL
I guess the building standards are pretty good there!!
Matt Risinger approved
The power of weaving
8:08 That was beyond impressive that nest is solidly built ~ Those babies were in no danger
AMAZING ❤
Thanks for the time stamp ☺
We had Florida nests that survived Cat IV Ian this past fall. Amazing.
Thank you.
Thank you for the timestamp the eight minutes before this was just a waste
Thanks to everyone who put in the effort for the rest of us to see this. I am so filled with joy seeing these videos and live feeds.
Hello dear friend , hope you're have a nice day over there with you uh .
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Watched this several times. I always notice the parent moving to other side of nest causing chicks to move away from the edge before the quake. He possibly pre sensed the quake. Nice catch of this action. Thx to cam operators at the time.
On Mt St Helens I talked to a farmer who had a bunch of pigs. He said he knew in advance when there was going to be an eruption because his pigs would start running around and oinking. Sometimes even 20 minutes before the mountain erupted.
God bless and keep them safe notice how quiet they got🙏🙏
A very well built nest, stayed together. Doesn't look like anything was lost and the eaglets are safe. Great going mom and dad.
As soon as it started shaking mama was out…😅
@@KFBALL247 That was the dad. Read the description.
@@llllshadowllll ok the Dad….Does it really matter? 🤦🏻♂️
@keving6963 Maybe dad didn't want his weight to compromise the nest, causing a break in it. Physics. Creatures have certain physics built into them.
@@KFBALL247 Probably checking if it was a bear climbing a tree. Doubt their instincts have any kind of wiring for Earthquakes so it defaulted to predator response.
Nice work dad, I like how he first looked to see if there were any direct threats then flew off to check to see if there were any unseen threats below , very nice.
Amazing, beautiful footage of bald eagle family life! Thank you so much!
12:34 the way they're watching the baby in concern as it makes noise.. my heart
When dad came back to the nest he looked at the babies like "okay which one of you did that?! Wait till your mother gets home!" 😁🦅
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Even a few minutes prior to the shake, parent Eagle looks to be on high alert. The cam only capture him lifted off the nest right around the time when he detected the initial shake and we can't see what he did but seems to me that he didn't go perch anywhere as he quickly came back down on the nest again. Then mom flew back in to check on her babies, and dad took off for immediate patrol. This is a dedicated pair.
Eagles in the wild don’t relax. They’re always on high alert. Like most animals in the wild. Even when they’re relaxing. They can get nervous or stressed but eagles 100% on high alert everyday all day.
@@legendofzelda2324 The nest here in SW Florida is under daily attack, mostly from great horned owls, and other predators. Last night an owl struck one of the offspring and knocked it out of the nest, luckily it was ready to fledge and it was OK and able to fly this morning.
Agree with you. I did see several minutes before the quake the father moved the babies into the center of the nest and had them calm before the quake hit.
The nest is a buffet, and there’s party crashers in them woods. Of course the eagle is on alert. They’d be extinct otherwise.
Creatures that are not alert to active threats usually follow the dodo - sooner more often than later.
The stupidity of this comment is palpable.
The importance of a well-constructed nest....
and a strong tree
@@positronicbrain6957 yes, and only God can make a tree!✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘🥰
I love how the dad bird come back like “y’all okay?” lol
By far, one of the very best eagle cams I've seen yet! Great job to all involved with!
My first and last, it was like watching paint dry.
Wow, she is so beautiful, kind and loving mother
Long version: Bald Eagles CAN Predict Earthquakes!? ~ 5.3 Earthquake California Live On Sauces Eagle Cam 4.5.18 th-cam.com/video/tRt5ZWdCM7s/w-d-xo.html
!Dad did not simply left his babies and flew away! He really made a clever move by taking off and flying in a cercle during the earthquake, just above the nest, before he returned. This was his way to keep the babies safe; he distract their attencion and force them to focus at him up there, in place of getting panicked, move chaotically and fall out of the nest. The best Dad!
Wow cooool
Life is all about simplicity.. calm tf down..it ain’t that dramatic. Bird flew cuz the whole damn earth was shaking. Bird flying is like us panicking. If the bird didn’t fly that’s like saying we just sat through the whole earthquake without moving an inch..
thank you for this clarification because I thought dad bailed on the poor chicks!! how wondrously amazing God made his creatures!! 👍🏼😊
Yeah, and it’s like he knew something was happening a few moments before the shaking
that looked more like mom , since the other eagle arrives later and is much larger ..
It's beautiful to see how caring they are with their young! It's such a beautiful, intelligent bird! Looove bald eagles! 😍😍 favorite bird of all time!!
They are very beautiful and I am envious that you can see them first hand. In Scotland we have Golden Eagles and White-Tailed Eagles which are awesome to see too but I'd love to see a Bald Eagle. We couldn't introduce them here because it would interrupt our ecosystem, so I'll just have to rely on wonderful photographers
It's more instinct than emotion.
@isbsey
You mean, you don’t have deranged hunters in Scotland that would also keep killing the bald eagles before they even had a chance to really affect your ecosystem?
True story: the Canadians had to re-introduce the bald eagle to the United States, because humanity is so fucked in the head that American hunters made the eagles practically go extinct, despite the fact they are the USA’s national bird/mascot!
Awesome, ang naglalang sa kanila , kaya't tinuruan din naman sila kung paano nila aalagaan at bubuhayin ang mga anak nila!
@Phrnch Mdl
1) I said *“practically* go extinct.” Key word is _practically._ Do you understand English very well? That means that they were extremely endangered and were on the verge of extinction!
2) Wherever did you get the idea that hunters only hunt to eat what they kill?? Do you think that the trophy hunters that go to Africa to kill lions (for example) are eating them? LOL.
There is an obscene amount of species that hunters kill either just for the fun of it, or to stuff them to display them/mount their heads on their wall, etc. etc.
And bald eagles are indeed extremely beautiful birds that make impressive stuffed creatures for the sick fucks that are into that shit!
It’s awesome to see the slightly wider view; seeing all the many, many branches is fascinating!
Dad didn't bail, he just went to see who shaking the dam tree......lol
They go into flight in case the chick falls. Then catch it in mid air.
Deborah and Louise, you both gave the best answer, very smart. Liked it.
he was gonna kill that gorilla
Ongosh i didnt know tht!! Woww so if one does fall they catch em ?! Omg out creator is amzing
@@yvetteyvette7815No, they don’t though? Don’t believe everything the internet tells you. He ran because the tree was shaking and his brain went “gtfo”. First imperative in most species is survival, they will abandon their offspring if death is likely by staying.
When it first started, she started looking to the ground like, who’s shaking this Tree?
Wow this was 5 years ago. Kind of an amazing capture. Those little babies are so stinking cute!
What an eerie video. Proves that the birds know.
I don’t see bald eagles where I live. A recent trip to Zion and Yellowstone was an amazing experience for many reasons, but being able to see this majestic creature was something I’ll never forget.
8:06 it starts. At 7:59 I almost thought I heard it coming, in Alaska we often here it before it hits.
Great video. I am thrilled to see American Bald Eagles hunting in my area. They’re so majestic.
Ah California! I remember it well. Having gone through a number of earthquakes.
Best memory: When I was a little kid. Awakened in the morning by the Sylmar Quake. I yelled to my Mama "EARTHQUAKE!" and she yelled back "Yes! And if you don't clean your room... I'll do it AGAIN!" THAT 's savoir faire!
with both of them in the nest, it looks like they are talking to each other. so cute.
They indeed are!!!! That is absolutely spousal communication !! And it’s heavenly to see.
They are. Animals communicate with each other. They don't have language but they are able to share information. Crows can pass down knowledge of people that are a threat to the group, even if those younger crows have never seen the person.
They def are talking to eachother in their language thi their body n chirp language all animals hve their own and unique n universal language like we do
This is one dad who sticks around even during the worst of times!
But he flew away as soon as it started shaking lol
That's not what I saw 😅
He came back though, after the initial shock. That's uncommon amongst lesser animals.
He came back like, “is it iver yet?” 😂
@@llyn5759 He didn’t fly away. He was just airborne for a moment.
it was awesome to see that the babies didn't ask for nuture or food - and how accepting the parents were - in much less
dramatic situations, they can display much more agitation - natural nature, what a gift to see it live!!!
So very cute of middle Eaglet walking towards Papa Jak to eat some fishie snacks@ TS 2:21. Its gait reminded me of Godzilla of Monster Island or a Japanese Sumu Wrestler!😆
He landed before the quaking stopped, as if he knew it would not get worse. He was temporarily startled, but when he saw there was nothing attacking the nest that he would have attacked from the air, he flew back to protect the nestlings
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@@catherinetang398 So he's a good, brave papa bird, better than too many deadbeat, selfish human parents
You know when it happened mom was like "gotta return home, now"! That lil one getting up to the edge of the nest, ooooi... such beautiful raptors!
They're very instinctual and intelligent
instinctual yes...intelligent, not so much
@@andiman45 Pretty much all birds are rather intelligent. It's been proven by study after study on their intelligence.
@@jdoe207 They have compact neurons as opposed to traditional brains..
Jamar Reid - Most animals are
That was scary to watch! It sure through them for a loop! My heart goes out to them as they have no clue what just happened!
Well, at least he's not on his cell phone☺️💕Good Dad! This is a great video cam...thanks for Sharing🙂
The nest is built to earthquake standards! It is allowed to sway! Good job, majestic momma! Great footage. She circled and saw no danger, so like a good mother, she returned to her babies. One was so stressed his little tongue was sticking out! Poor little eaglet. Then at long last Dad arrives and she tries to tell him how her day went, but he just looks at the precious little eaglets with great pride! She tries to calm the family down and then takes off to get dinner! God is good! ✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘🥰👍
Oh, yes; God is good! Hugs!
Shadow (dad) was with them the entire time. Before and during the earthquake. Jackie (mom) was out who knows where. She is the one who came back to check in on her babies. Mom and dad had a convo, and then dad, Shadow, flew away to possibly assess their situation.
@@Mommacatperez I think this might've been Mr. B - Jackie's first mate before Shadow chased him off.
They seem to discuss it after it happened.
Fascinating to watch how each member reacts to ...earth shakes ❤️ 🦅
Almost looked like he was counting to make sure all the babies were all still there. ❤❤❤
I love how mom eagles are so carful and loving with there baby’s and do everything they can to keep them safe, the bald eagle looks mean but they are beautiful birds, the bald Eagle is awesome 🦅
Crazyyy Hayleyyy they are the mascot of my town , bell brook
They're my favorite birds of all time!! I saw a nest once, from far away with goggles, it was soooo adorable to see the mom interacting with the young!!
Marjolaine Menard kk
The dads too.
They can feel it before we can. Dogs, cats, horses, and birds. If all the birds suddenly go silent, get ready because something is coming.
When mom came back, he said "did you feel that earthquake?"
Momma starts feeding that fish almost right away. Lol Bless these birds.
This is amazing. I love this family. Makes my day.
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Wow. Family life in the nest. Good parents. Beautiful plumage. The great wild is filled with love for its young, for the life of its young. Interesting reaction of adult to the shaking. Wonderful, strong nest! Secure in the shaking!
The Norwegian Blue loves kipping on its back
Awesome footage. I love this animal. 💪🇺🇲
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Amazing. Even the sound. Love mom n dad eagle couples
As a retired carpenter I will say, she passed rough inspection! 🦅👍
Amazing footage! Wow!
Beautiful. Also lol at mom continuing to fly away from kiddos 😂
Awww what a good daddy.
He flew up to make sure it wasnt a predator or something and then flew down to comfort the babies.
Seems like the babies didn’t start getting loud until Mom came back. That sounds about right 😂❤
Thank u to whoever put in that the quake starts at 8:05. I think the parent reaction of "flight" was sad, but that's what birds do...those poor eaglets! Glad all survived.
At that altitude .... you know when you see something bad is approaching....don't know when it'll hit ..just know that it will.. hit
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little guy was shocked, mouth open looking around, even mom moved out for a bit
That is one successful nest! Look at all those babies 🥰
Wow! Glad they were safe!
8:28 “dang you really just left us like that”
I watched the IMAX movie about California back in 1999. When the conservation people take the eggs to incubate the parents are devastated. When they return the hatchlings. The parents think it was miracle.
Made me understand miracles better. It was memorable experience
A magnificent nest!
Dad brought home dinner and everything. Cool. The babies can't eat the fish though , I think.
What a wonderful video !!
Looks like s/he flew off out of knee jerk fright, but then remembered “my kids!” And flew right back- good parenting ^^
And yet if a human mother did this, even when she came right back you’d probably verbally eviscerate her 🙄
Their worst enemy is not earthquake, but heavy rain and thunderstorm.
Amazing footage.🦅🦅
Mama Shows How Lucky A “Flying” Bird Is During An Earth Quake!!😏
WOW !! Incredible.
I love birds. Especially Eagles
Nog een ga vis halen ❤de bird samen ❤❤ good we Ook kijk ze heef een vis gebracht echt
Eagle was like , “ What the hell was that “!?!?
A millenia of solid nest construction pays off. Wow, that was amazing and scary!
Babies are going "wtf, dad?"
The way he was looking left and right ... I wonder if thought there was a black bear running up the tree.
He knew something was up! He got the chicks to lie low and flat. Their instinct is amazing.
Earthquake apart - isn't it funny how beautiful most mammal babies are even when they grow into less photogenic adults, but beautiful birds like these eagles and snow white swans are not very pretty as young babies. I was an ugly duckling. At 66 is it too late to hope for a metamorphosis? Lol
Love your comment! ♥️
The way the chicks flatten out is common to ospreys too, and I guess others. It;s called 'pancaking' :)
A chick metamorphosises into a babe which meta's into a milf which meta's into a gilf - somewhere between all that is a lady
You're beautiful now.
riter crazy I was gonna say same thing😂👍
Im sure they felt all the fuzzies before the actual shaking, as all animals do 💜🦅
Go to 7:48 the quake shows up.
She’s very well controlled. She knows her nest and how to protect her offspring. She’s on alert but not panicked. God is so good. He gave her everything she needed to survive.
Rock-a-bye eagle, on the tree top, ...
"Shaken, not stirred".
During one of our rare earthquakes, I just happened to be outside with my freeranging flock of chickens. They all got very calm and settled underneath the bushes just right before it happened. In fact all of the wildlife around here was quiet. They sat still while it happened. Got up a few minutes after and went back to normal.
They did the same during the big eclipse we had not too many years ago. Just gathered quietly and hunkered down, stayed quiet and still until it passed. One of my roosters, who was sitting with the flock, just put his head down and closed his eyes, as if going to sleep.
Pretty cool to see 3 chicks in a nest. They keep following Dad around, probably want some of that fish.
Even the babies quieted down! Wow…..they kinda hunkered down….Bless their hearts….
For me, the terrifying part of our bigger earth quakes is the sound. Loma Prieta sounded like a freight train. You can usually hear them a couple of seconds before you feel them. With that one I thought our number was up.
I was in that one, and another 6.8 as a kid, my thought is 5.3 isn't much of a quake, in the bay area they are common occurrence, a couple a year seems like, this nest is still an engineering wonder, but a real shake would be something over 6.5
@@charm2800 I agree with you.
They all sound like a freight train.
@@NancyD2 True. But that one was the loudest I have heard in my life time. But then, it is also the biggest one I experienced and the one I have never gotten out of my head. I feel panic if I am stopped at a light under an underpass all these years later and I was not ever on road when that one hit. Like everyone else, I was home from work early to watch the World Series with our 2 local teams. We called it “The Bay Bridge Series.”…….
The adult Eagle 🦅 flew from the nest as a result of not wanting its weight to impact the nest structures. Highly intelligent creatures!
HYDRA DYNAMIC. I have watched this nest since 2016. These eagles are highly intelligent and I can say that all of them, they know in advance for the natural disaster ( I think most animals do ) watching birds of prey are a joyful, but we have to accept their behaviour and their way of lives. I have watched a countless nest, but this one is my most favourite because of time zones.
Surrrre it did. lol
Ah yes totally. It TOTALLY didn't just spook her
@Daily mind changes - Why would it spook her? There are 20 earthquakes a day in that area of various intensities..........
yeah she go engineering school in Japan.
I always envied the birds during an earthquake. Just fly away until the shaking stops!
This nest is HUGE! 😮
The most beautiful majestic bird 🦅
I think this eagle thought they were cutting the tree.
Top gesunde Kinderchen,Klasse gemacht Eltern.
That’s a frightening sound
Animals can sense before an earth event happens!
Parent is on edge at very beginning
so interesting,,,Thanks for sharing, I lived thru a few quakes way back, very disturbing
Interesting how the parent knew the shaking was over even though he was in the air...
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Interesting how it looked like mom knew even before the real shaking began. Thank you for sharing
It's interesting how he flies away, maybe an instinct so his weight doesn't cause damage to the nest (ie tip it up). The chicks are safer in there on their own
Wie kann man als Vogel nur so eine Schönheit sein.
The dad moves around twigs and feathers in the nest like I move papers and folders on my desk. 😊
amazing! great instincts. i guess he didn't want added weight to the nest. wow!!
I don’t think he thought that deeply, he got startled and flew away. At least he came back though
Earthquake starts
Dad Eagle: See ya!
"Every animal knows more than you." - Native American proverb
Beautiful love eagles and babys❤
Amazing to see this. They can sense it before earthquake hits it sure seems...start fussing, babies trying to shelter under parent. Just incredible.
Those eagles are the definition of serious!