For everyone asking how the fox got up there, this nest is on the side of a cliff on Catalina Island, not high up in a tree. This makes it easier for other animals to access the nest. The wing tag is for scientific purposes, these are wild eagles.
Explore Live Nature Cams wait Catalina? Near the central coast of California correct? If so I actually went there for a field trip in 6th grade, beautiful island
The nesting eagle sounded the alarm that drew in it's mate, and continued to sound the alarm to let other eagles in the facinity know there was a nest robbing predator around.
The female called out two or three times, before the male actually called back from a distance away. She is giving him an earful when he returned...WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU?...OUT WITH YOUR SIDE CHICK?...THE KIDS WERE ALMOST EATEN.
They Tend to do this, he was probably on a nearby Perch getting some sleep or getting an early position to go Hunt come Sunlight. They usually stay within Ears distance tho just for this type of situation
The parental instinct and awesome communication between the female and male eagle Is so impressive! He knew exactly when momma needed help so awe Inspiring. Bald eagles are definitely one of my favorite animals
What's so great about this clip is not only the communication for help. The eagle that came in was instantly looking for a predator, like they communicated about what the exact issue was.
1:35 After Daddy Eagle got there, you can tell she realized that wasn’t enough manpower for this particular situation and so she started calling for her “No, He’s Just a Friend, I Swear” Eagle as well. Also, the price tag on her wings is correct? This is eagle is only $91? 🤔 That’s not bad at all.
@@dollarsignhtotheo2dubbs579 Hmm...So you don't call into question an eagle drinking and playing poker, but rather it was the gender that captured your immediate concern?
For everyone that thinks the fox was hunting the eagles... you couldn't be more wrong, the fox was after the eggs, and when it saw mama eagle in the nest he immediately fled for his live, an adult male fox wouldn't stand a chance against a adult female bald eagle, the eagle didnt chase the fox because it wouldn't be wise to leave the nest unprotected at night
@@crizzie_g Do you have any evidence? Can you link a video? Or is that just your opinion? Beacuse literally all interaction I've seen of eagles and foxes are of golden eagles hunting foxes and they either end with the fox running away or the fox straight up dead th-cam.com/video/Ffr2T8eVTok/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/1oEtmDZrUZ4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/biqlVSpYhlQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/biqlVSpYhlQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/GMQorMyH0EA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/ru-DlC0D59A/w-d-xo.html
Impressive how the second eagle responded right away to the stress calls from the one sitting in the nest, I'm sure that little chick there is very proud.
Crinosis they misinterpreted your post. When you said "chick" is proud. You meant the mother eagle...they thought you meant the baby eagle which isn't a baby but an egg. Unless I misinterpreted as well lol
She isn't calling for backup, she is telling Papa Eagle that there is a tasty fox that had the audacity to climb onto their nest and is getting away. Fox is on the menu tonight!
Lmaooo I was wondering what the male eagle was thinking when he arrived.....if he knew what just happened, if he was upset he was woken out of a sound sleep etc
A55tech in my neighborhood recently a hawk picked up a small dog and carried it for half a block before dropping it. A Bald Eagle could easily take a fox which weighs about the same as a small dog. A Bald Eagle is considerably larger and more powerful than a Hawk is...
Basic_Assumption they’re similar but they are not the same. Eagles and Hawks are in separate categories. Eagles are much bigger and more powerful than Hawks.
@@CWJ0725 lol in another dimension, females mostly take care of the eggs while the males gather the food & in some cases both of them go fetch food at the same time leaving their eggs vulnerable.
That sweeet call(I know it's a panic call alright) from the wifey and the silent guarding presence of the hubby who answered it leaving his poker table. There's great beauty in it. ❤
Love how the anti capitalists hate on the economic system that brought about the entire modern world. I suppose you think we should go back to mercantilism? Or perhaps we should give communism or fascism another go, maybe we can outdo the death toll of the 20th century.
@1:31 that look until he/she realizes it's only their mate. That split second look conveys so much. I love that look. I'm pissed, adrenalin red lining ready to explode on anything that comes near this nest that isn't welcome here; especially that fox!
Mama Eagle: Dinners Ready! Daddy Eagle swoops in eagerly starving: where is it? Mama Eagle: it's down there you got to go get it. Daddy Eagle:............
Fox: Wait... This is not the giant goose nest the guys were talking about?!!! Other foxes else where: Heh heh, We pranked Josh real good again! High paws, high paws!
Most nest cams that explore.org hosts are actually for research purposes. Bald eagles had to be reintroduced to the Channel Islands to the cameras help researchers track the status of the population.
@Anticapitalist X more free than the rest of the world. At least people have rights to opinions and weapons while everywhere else they can jail or kill you. And lastly don't trust the media on either side because they and the politicians are causing this division.
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There is no room for lingering feelings over something in the epic struggle for your life every day. Teamwork and cooperation are all that matters to them, everything else is a luxury
@@donsolos That's a very true statement, Don. Well said. Obviously u understand nature's ways. I'd like to say I get away from lingering feelings too, but a lot of us hoomins have a hard time w that. 🙄
That could of been the male calling for the female? They switch hunting and sitting on the eggs. Eagles are awesome, but holy -tomoly that eagle towers over the fox.
@G K Agreed. I saw this one video clip, where a mother forgot for a second, that she had a kid in a stroller or cart of some kind. She let go of it for a second, but it was on a slope, and started rolling away from her. And it rolled so far, so fast, that it was right at the road, before she managed to stop it, just as a car was coming. That clip really p*ssed me off, and parents like that, should honestly lose their kids to CPS. (Child Protective Services) And be stripped of the right to have more children in the future, and be sterilized, in severe cases of neglect. Because having children is not something to be taken lightly, and when they're small like that, children has to be watched constantly. And letting go of the thing your transporting the kid in, is the dumbest thing you can do, if everything goes south, like it did in that clip. I don't have kids myself, but I get very annoyed, when kids are sledding down the (trafficked) road outside my house, as there are several other roads crossing in the other direction. So while there may not be any cars in front or behind them, what about the left or right directions? But I have decided not to care, because clearly it will take an accident to happen, before the parents puts a stop to this dangerous activity by their kids.
*@GK* - Don’t be silly. Human mothers don’t have the huge talons or spiked beaks as eagles do, but believe me, if I’d had them, I would have been _VERY_ happy to use them, especially against people who make childish analogies!
Eagle 1: A FOX JUST TRIED TO GET IN THE HOUSE! Eagle 2: What? Where? Eagle 1: THERE Eagle 2: I don't see anything Eagle 1: HE WAS RIGHT THERE 🦅🥚🦅...🌿🦊🌿
Annette Martin The fox is brave as well. It would have little chance against even one eagle. A human against such odds wouldn't try it unless starving to death.
Beautiful chirp out of them both! I live in south east Alaska and theyre EVERYWHERE. To anyone wondering that is exactly what they sound like. Majestic creatures
@Silly Witch I have seen some videos from the former channel Pam Aus, that filmed wild Bald Eagles in Alaska and they make chirping sounds like little birds. Same goes for short videos made by people that lives in Alaska or Northern Canada where those are the only if not predominant species of birds of prey. They sound like a mix between a Black Bird, a Trumpet Swan, a Canada Goose and a Sparrow, nothing that can fit in with the expectations in the vocalizing of a big bird like an Eagle, usually you never heard them making sounds, it’s like when you hear for the first time a penguin making a sounds.
Fun fact: the pronouncing of "eagle" means in German language actually "hedgehog"! So as youngster with still bad english language skills i was quite irritated, hearing Joe Cocker sing in radio "...where the eagles fly..." :D
Where I live here in Eastern North Carolina we have a Eagle family living here close to our house which is in the woods. We have all types of wildlife around here also, Wild Turkey, Foxes, Black Bears, Deers, Racoons, Squirrels, Hawks, Owls, Red head and huge Pileated woodpeckers and many more have all come into our yard feeding. I love watching them all and have even feed some out of my hand. They seem to know I won't hurt them and are protected here. The only ones I worry about are the Coyotes that have shown up the past few years.
That fox will become their next meal, without the Eagles even having to go on a hunt if he tries that too many times. I love how Mama eagle called for reenforcement and within seconds Papa was right there. Wouldn’t it be great if humans could learn from the characteristics, dedication and commitment that Eagles have for one another? They’re dedicated partners for life.
Dominic: That’s very true. I stand corrected on my wording that appeared to be insinuating that all humans could or should learn the dedication and commitment that Eagles have for one another. I had 37 good years with my high school sweetheart before she passed away but so many we went to school with had been married and divorced 2-3 times by our 5 year school reunion. My parents had nearly 60 years together before my dad passed so I know there are a lot of people who are committed in their relationship which the wording in my comment didn’t acknowledge. My apologies...
Wow. Nature at its finest. And she was cussing him out thou. She be Like “and where the hell you been. I been calling and calling you”. Oh you been at that (beep) house.
Ghostlegion I do not think so. I saw that these birds are quite friendly. Children can be two and three. These were two eggs and one egg was accidentally lost and buried in the nest during cleaning. Maybe parents were nervous besause of fox visits evernight:-)
Eagle: *yawns* its been a long day with no dinner lets just go to sleep Fox: I feel like having eggs for dinner lets go to that nest Eagle: Hi whats your name? Fox: its not dinner i messed up
Mark Moffatt I didn't know foxes can climb. ' hi MM... me, tooo... just wonder how the fox climbing on the tree... how many fox in this video... one fox and not foxes
It's a Tree fox, also known as a grey fox (Urocyon). It's not a very common animal. But it does climb trees very well, and can even leap from branch to branch.
1:16 fascinating to think about the very probable case that dinosaurs acted and sounded very similiar, imagine a trex calling for back up and then staring like this bird mouth half open, frightening !
For everyone asking how the fox got up there, this nest is on the side of a cliff on Catalina Island, not high up in a tree. This makes it easier for other animals to access the nest. The wing tag is for scientific purposes, these are wild eagles.
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Explore Live Nature Cams wait Catalina? Near the central coast of California correct? If so I actually went there for a field trip in 6th grade, beautiful island
Yes you are correct! It is a beautiful place.
It's 28 miles off the coast of Los Angeles.
That is a brave fox. He must be hungry.
I love how they call for back-up.
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I love how they call for back-up.
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The nesting eagle sounded the alarm that drew in it's mate, and continued to sound the alarm to let other eagles in the facinity know there was a nest robbing predator around.
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pretty cool right?!
This reminds me of a raptor in jurassic park, calling for a back up
Love how mom is calling her mate for help. ♡ then she chatters on and on to tell him everything that just happened.
The female called out two or three times, before the male actually called back from a distance away. She is giving him an earful when he returned...WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU?...OUT WITH YOUR SIDE CHICK?...THE KIDS WERE ALMOST EATEN.
Feminists will hate your comment.
And sure if was a boy in the egg they will give it for free to the fox. 🤣
Drama queen
@@henriqued.7271 yep they hate the though knowning that the female called the male for help dont set right for them
You need to get out more and meet real women
Journalist: why did you do that?
Fox: i was drunk that night.
Lmao.
Lol
😂😂 I was drunk thought it was a chicken 🐔
I wonder if this is payback for the eagle stealing the rabbit from the fox cub.
"Alpha Eagle One...calling for air support...
Alpha Eagle do you copy?"
"Roger, copy that, Mama Eagle!"
Mommy eagle is the alpha, she needs his support because someone has to sit on the egg! She can't watch everywhere and sit on the egg at the same time.
@@dustigenes if she was the alpha she wouldn't need back
@@TheBb6prelude Then why is it that alpha needs her to sit on it most of the time?
Hahahahahaha
Roger we are inbound
Fox: "I feel like eggs for dinner". Eagle: "I think I'll have fox for dinner"...
She was not playing she call hubby quick and he came to her rescue
Da Bul PHILLY Better than many human hubbies.
For real.. It came quickly to just like a a white woman called the police on a BLACK man... He came asap! Dam
Da Bul PHILLY He's not a deadbeat dad
Philly Bouls In The House
It could be the Male who called for the Female
The mother eagle calling the husband to rescue she's just telling we are in the danger.eagles are partner for life
Ultimate Warrior I think eagles alternate from egg duty and hunting duty
More loyal than today's people.
@Ultimate Warrior
Having a beer with his buds. Always nagging wth. loll
@Ultimate Warrior lol he was hunting for him & his female.
Hold up, are the eagles married??
She called her husband he came that was fantastic ! Both protecting their baby !
You mean their eggs 😒
There was an egg and baby
I said they were eggs..period.
@@johnflo8047 period
@John Flo period
So amazing how the mom called the dad for help ! Great communication and so cute
Why was dad not around in the middle of the night?🧐
They Tend to do this, he was probably on a nearby Perch getting some sleep or getting an early position to go Hunt come Sunlight. They usually stay within Ears distance tho just for this type of situation
@@ivanqu7434 late night milk
I like it when backup arrives!! These birds are so amazing and beautiful. Perfect representation of American 🇺🇸!
The parental instinct and awesome communication between the female and male eagle Is so impressive! He knew exactly when momma needed help so awe Inspiring. Bald eagles are definitely one of my favorite animals
favorite? they don't even taste as good as chicken
@@happyjay Lmao
He did take a while to get back to the nest..looks like she gave him an earful 😅😂
till they snatch away one of your little fur babies and get ripped apart while still alive high up in some nest crying out in fear and agony😔
@@dr.jones.3832 I have German Shepherds. I think I’ll be fine lol
What's so great about this clip is not only the communication for help. The eagle that came in was instantly looking for a predator, like they communicated about what the exact issue was.
1:35 After Daddy Eagle got there, you can tell she realized that wasn’t enough manpower for this particular situation and so she started calling for her “No, He’s Just a Friend, I Swear” Eagle as well.
Also, the price tag on her wings is correct? This is eagle is only $91? 🤔 That’s not bad at all.
Eagle is apex predator. Fox is lucky he didn't become dinner.
Damn straight
Eagles can’t see so good in the dark. Owls mess with them during the night too
Until a bear or a wolf comes along....
@the Shadow ahahahah, yes maybe Alduin from Skyrim 😂😂
@the Shadow or goku
Eagle Mama to Eagle Dad: "Dinner came to visit, but you were out drinking and playing poker again weren’t you?"
The female is the larger eagle so I think the male was the one sitting on the egg and calling for mama.
@@dollarsignhtotheo2dubbs579 Hmm...So you don't call into question an eagle drinking and playing poker, but rather it was the gender that captured your immediate concern?
@@mikeef747 😆
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😂
That fox just got smacked by Freedom itself. 🦅
Harambe Jr. Very true 😂
Harambe Jr. Best coment!
Freedom? Freedom and privilege for some, not all.
Freedom was dead long ago.
Tho Athome Freedom is the reason why you and S. Tavares can express your opinions freely without being thrown in jail. 🤷♂️
She is like....dont make me call my man to come regulate...thats it...hubbbbbyy!!!
For everyone that thinks the fox was hunting the eagles... you couldn't be more wrong, the fox was after the eggs, and when it saw mama eagle in the nest he immediately fled for his live, an adult male fox wouldn't stand a chance against a adult female bald eagle, the eagle didnt chase the fox because it wouldn't be wise to leave the nest unprotected at night
Fox kill adult bald and Golden eagles all the time
@@crizzie_g Do you have any evidence? Can you link a video? Or is that just your opinion? Beacuse literally all interaction I've seen of eagles and foxes are of golden eagles hunting foxes and they either end with the fox running away or the fox straight up dead
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@@crizzie_g eagles are more huge and heavy than fox. Go and see a golden Eagle talons then you will know.
@@jomarmarquez3926 doesnt. foxes successfully prey on adult eagles all the time
@@crizzie_g th-cam.com/users/shortsHFfzmsdVHe0?feature=share no they don't lol
Love how she called her mate ad he showed up 🦅
A perfect 21st century husband doing the dishea aftrr dinner as well
Impressive how the second eagle responded right away to the stress calls from the one sitting in the nest, I'm sure that little chick there is very proud.
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Crinosis i
What was an egg, the fox, the eagle, the chick, the other eagle or the egg? I'm confused
Crinosis they misinterpreted your post. When you said "chick" is proud. You meant the mother eagle...they thought you meant the baby eagle which isn't a baby but an egg. Unless I misinterpreted as well lol
Seriously, you all cannot see the chick moving next to the egg starting at 0:20?
She isn't calling for backup, she is telling Papa Eagle that there is a tasty fox that had the audacity to climb onto their nest and is getting away. Fox is on the menu tonight!
I swear he was right here.
Yeah sure honey.
😄😄
Lmaooo I was wondering what the male eagle was thinking when he arrived.....if he knew what just happened, if he was upset he was woken out of a sound sleep etc
That fox must be VERY hungry to risk that.
Zehisa P nah eagles can't take him, and they'll leave the nest some time or 2 foxes can gang up on 1 parent to steal the egg
A55tech in my neighborhood recently a hawk picked up a small dog and carried it for half a block before dropping it. A Bald Eagle could easily take a fox which weighs about the same as a small dog. A Bald Eagle is considerably larger and more powerful than a Hawk is...
Basic_Assumption they’re similar but they are not the same. Eagles and Hawks are in separate categories. Eagles are much bigger and more powerful than Hawks.
@Basic_Assumption yeh and wolf's and dogs are the same thing
@Basic_Assumption Lions ands leopards are the same as well.
That communication is AMAZING. Calling dad over for support.
Lol...she started calling the dad immediately..
she called her husband 😂😂😂🤣
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Plot twist. The husband called the wife.
@@CWJ0725 lol in another dimension, females mostly take care of the eggs while the males gather the food & in some cases both of them go fetch food at the same time leaving their eggs vulnerable.
@@Scorch12628 how dare you assumed their gender? Who knows they might be non-binary, bigender, pangender, genderfluid, or agender?? 😬
@@CWJ0725 and u did what exactly? Lol , maybe their nothing, much better? 😂
As soon as the eagle stood up the fox was like “oh woah woah fuck this is not where I thought I was going at all holy shit”
Paid actors.
The eagle is contestant #91.
Idk why people makes this stupid comments on animals. This is the 3rd one i saw for today and it's really irritating.
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@@birumerah2896 r/foundthemobileuser
AY Blackie Fake News bruh
Im ☠️ 😂🤣😂
This video is so incredible!! Mother fights off intruder then calls her mate for back up. Just AMAZING! Natures at its greatest
I would love to see subtitles to their conversations 😁
😂😂😂
That second eagle wasn't playing any games lol
Peasant of Cydonia no it’s actually very clear that the second bird was the male. It is noticeably smaller in size to the first Eagle.
That sweeet call(I know it's a panic call alright) from the wifey and the silent guarding presence of the hubby who answered it leaving his poker table. There's great beauty in it.
❤
@Anticapitalist X 😂😂😂😂
Wow. I love that they are so bold and the mate came to help
That fox is gonna end up on the eagle's toothpick if he isn't careful.
Let's hope the fox learned to never come back and mess with the nest again.
if it was daylight, I bet it would become snack. Eagles cant see well in the dark.
Eagles don't have teeth 😋😉
@@B4NKST4Z but they have razor sharp claw and the beak is nothing to scoff at.
Mama Eagle: "Swiper no..."
Fox: "You're toooo"
*SLAP* FREEDOM!!!
Love how the anti capitalists hate on the economic system that brought about the entire modern world. I suppose you think we should go back to mercantilism? Or perhaps we should give communism or fascism another go, maybe we can outdo the death toll of the 20th century.
When she called out, I was like, gasp good thinking mama! I like how the dad cane to the rescue and that he did see the fox near the end. Amazing!
That call for help was amazing. Very intelligent.
All animals are unrelenting humans are stupid 😊
She said, "I been telling you this neighborhood went to shit!"
Lmao!!! She totally called for big papa to bring his ass home lmao💚
1:23 "Jonathan! The foxes are back at it again."
1:28 "Jonathan i said *GET OVER HERE*"
1:32 "Sorry dear."
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Good timing lol 😂
I never knew eagles 🦅 made those kinds of sounds...
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ye in movies they using red tailed hawk vocals for it :D
Robert Moore yeah most people think they just scream.. MERICA! MERICA! lol.
I didn't know eagles can tweet either.
Robert Moore animals all talk to eachother just like humans do.
@1:31 that look until he/she realizes it's only their mate. That split second look conveys so much. I love that look. I'm pissed, adrenalin red lining ready to explode on anything that comes near this nest that isn't welcome here; especially that fox!
Someone’s about to get invaded for oil
EvanzNextz you idiot
Roberto M what??
The fox has oil in it
Yeah that invasion for oil was sweet, i miss paying $5 a gallon at the pump for that free oil we got
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA IT'S FUNNY 'CAUSE IT'S NOT TRUE!
Swiper no swiping! Swiper no Swiping! LOL
LOL
....LOL
Yasss!
Oh men...!!!!!
ha
Mama Eagle: Dinners Ready!
Daddy Eagle swoops in eagerly starving: where is it?
Mama Eagle: it's down there you got to go get it.
Daddy Eagle:............
Glad she called her husband.
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Which eagle was bigger. The male is smaller than the female
God married them
Fox: Wait... This is not the giant goose nest the guys were talking about?!!!
Other foxes else where: Heh heh, We pranked Josh real good again! High paws, high paws!
Lol
He almost got killed lol
@@patoujean2817 with friends like that......... shesh.☠
High paws
Fox never had a chance tbh 🦊 🦅
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For real, that fox looked more like lunch than a threat! 😆
Fox got ballz of steel though
She called the daddy you guard while I sleep
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There you are. Where have you been!?? I've been calling for 5 mins. Now do something useful for a change and get rid of that fox.
hihi
Wade Rivers you must be married too.
You can feel the nagging in that 2nd eagles head
Don't worry honey we will have fox for dinner when it shows up again......hehe
Lmao
I have seen so many videos like that.Do they place the camera on their nest to keep the eye on them,for their security?
Most nest cams that explore.org hosts are actually for research purposes. Bald eagles had to be reintroduced to the Channel Islands to the cameras help researchers track the status of the population.
Didn’t take the fox just a few seconds to figure out he messed up
Beautiful seeing life events unfold in the animal world! I ❤ hearing momma call for her mate for help! Amazing!
loved when she call for dad and he show up fast!!!
The Fox later dies of FREEDOM.
FDR - FierceDeityRick I don’t get it.. please explain.
gamegod19 thanks
@Anticapitalist X more free than the rest of the world. At least people have rights to opinions and weapons while everywhere else they can jail or kill you. And lastly don't trust the media on either side because they and the politicians are causing this division.
Anticapitalist X as you type this on your computer or iPhone...
bald eagle is endangered just like freedom
When the husband arrived: "you check that side, I'll check this side!"
I love that their stress signal came in after trying to beat the intruder by themselves.
Daddy eagle knew exactly the problem on arrival and looked for the fox
That fox going up there was like if the eagle ordered uber eats.
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There is no room for lingering feelings over something in the epic struggle for your life every day. Teamwork and cooperation are all that matters to them, everything else is a luxury
@@donsolos That's a very true statement, Don. Well said. Obviously u understand nature's ways. I'd like to say I get away from lingering feelings too, but a lot of us hoomins have a hard time w that. 🙄
Those Eagles mean business😊
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Constance they will do anything to protect those eggs even if they have to kill
Constance man vs waild hindi
Constance 🙋
Amazing how she call for her partner and how he heard her calls NATURE IS beautifully amazing
Yes so beautiful
That could of been the male calling for the female? They switch hunting and sitting on the eggs. Eagles are awesome, but holy -tomoly that eagle towers over the fox.
Apparently hearing noise is beautifully amazing
Some people can’t protect their own like some birds do
@G K
Agreed. I saw this one video clip, where a mother forgot for a second, that she had a kid in a stroller or cart of some kind. She let go of it for a second, but it was on a slope, and started rolling away from her. And it rolled so far, so fast, that it was right at the road, before she managed to stop it, just as a car was coming. That clip really p*ssed me off, and parents like that, should honestly lose their kids to CPS. (Child Protective Services) And be stripped of the right to have more children in the future, and be sterilized, in severe cases of neglect. Because having children is not something to be taken lightly, and when they're small like that, children has to be watched constantly. And letting go of the thing your transporting the kid in, is the dumbest thing you can do, if everything goes south, like it did in that clip. I don't have kids myself, but I get very annoyed, when kids are sledding down the (trafficked) road outside my house, as there are several other roads crossing in the other direction. So while there may not be any cars in front or behind them, what about the left or right directions? But I have decided not to care, because clearly it will take an accident to happen, before the parents puts a stop to this dangerous activity by their kids.
*@GK* - Don’t be silly. Human mothers don’t have the huge talons or spiked beaks as eagles do, but believe me, if I’d had them, I would have been _VERY_ happy to use them, especially against people who make childish analogies!
Eagle 1: A FOX JUST TRIED TO GET IN THE HOUSE!
Eagle 2: What? Where?
Eagle 1: THERE
Eagle 2: I don't see anything
Eagle 1: HE WAS RIGHT THERE
🦅🥚🦅...🌿🦊🌿
The parents sure are brave and protect the nest. Thank you
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Annette Martin The fox is brave as well. It would have little chance against even one eagle. A human against such odds wouldn't try it unless starving to death.
Damn the way the eagle reacted way before the fox was right on her was impressive
Wow these birds talk to each other pretty well and understand, too.
Beautiful chirp out of them both! I live in south east Alaska and theyre EVERYWHERE. To anyone wondering that is exactly what they sound like. Majestic creatures
RIGHT ON
Majestic indeed!
So the eagles can make the “chip chip” calls like singing garden birds. Never heard that before. Lovely to hear that call.
They actually don't make the caw sound that you hear in movies. Most people don't know that's a myth!
Most the sounds you hear in movies that eagles make are actually hawk sounds.
@Silly Witch I have seen some videos from the former channel Pam Aus, that filmed wild Bald Eagles in Alaska and they make chirping sounds like little birds. Same goes for short videos made by people that lives in Alaska or Northern Canada where those are the only if not predominant species of birds of prey. They sound like a mix between a Black Bird, a Trumpet Swan, a Canada Goose and a Sparrow, nothing that can fit in with the expectations in the vocalizing of a big bird like an Eagle, usually you never heard them making sounds, it’s like when you hear for the first time a penguin making a sounds.
After the fox attack…
Female Eagle: HQ, I need backup. 1:30 wing man backup provided.
На 1:20 зовёт самца. Оперативно прилетел защитник. А после, давай его пилить- где блындаешь?!!!Тут лиса тревожит меня! А ты тусишь у всяких куриц!
@LOL lmao Пошел на Hyi. OK?
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Fun fact: the pronouncing of "eagle" means in German language actually "hedgehog"! So as youngster with still bad english language skills i was quite irritated, hearing Joe Cocker sing in radio "...where the eagles fly..." :D
respect your GOOD parent.they protect you,care about you.they give the best for you
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The Dad came to the rescue when Momma called! He was ready for a fight! lol
What a good mama. Called her hubby and he came back ready to protect 😍😍😍
Calling in reinforcement. 01:30
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Looks like this next needs some extra freedom!
Fox:"Oops, I will be leaving now, bye"
The fox picked the wrong nest to mess with!
It's like the male knew exactly what she was crying about! He started looking around and guarding the nest alongside her. Amazing
سبحان الله الخالق سبحانه
عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
And here all along I was thinking that their nest placement was protected from pretty much anything. So surprised to see a fox way up there.
Brings a tear to my eye!.. Mama: Come on in "Big Papa" I'm fixin to open up a can'o WhuppAss🤣😂!
I love how focused and organized animals are. Humans would start a fight and loose their shit.
Fox: “Scrambled Eggs anyone??
Eagle: NOPE❗️
Where I live here in Eastern North Carolina we have a Eagle family living here close to our house which is in the woods. We have all types of wildlife around here also, Wild Turkey, Foxes, Black Bears, Deers, Racoons, Squirrels, Hawks, Owls, Red head and huge Pileated woodpeckers and many more have all come into our yard feeding. I love watching them all and have even feed some out of my hand. They seem to know I won't hurt them and are protected here. The only ones I worry about are the Coyotes that have shown up the past few years.
0:13, it sounds like the mother attack the fox with a pan😂😂😂😂
That fox will become their next meal, without the Eagles even having to go on a hunt if he tries that too many times. I love how Mama eagle called for reenforcement and within seconds Papa was right there. Wouldn’t it be great if humans could learn from the characteristics, dedication and commitment that Eagles have for one another? They’re dedicated partners for life.
Many humans are too.
Dominic: That’s very true. I stand corrected on my wording that appeared to be insinuating that all humans could or should learn the dedication and commitment that Eagles have for one another. I had 37 good years with my high school sweetheart before she passed away but so many we went to school with had been married and divorced 2-3 times by our 5 year school reunion. My parents had nearly 60 years together before my dad passed so I know there are a lot of people who are committed in their relationship which the wording in my comment didn’t acknowledge. My apologies...
@@AllforKJ not to mention we are one of a few animals that have very strong emotions
i like how she rang the alarm after scaring the crap out of the fox lol then hubby came for dinner
Messing with one grown eagle is stupid; when there's 2? It's almost certain RIP to the intruder!
Since it's in the dark, the fox has advantage. Eagles lack night vision, it's even less developed than in humans
Wow. Nature at its finest. And she was cussing him out thou. She be Like “and where the hell you been. I been calling and calling you”. Oh you been at that (beep) house.
You... yes YOU!!! I am sending you a Spiritual Hug before you go to sleep.
Now make that fox part of your dinner.
Let these brave Eagles and their children be happy😇
Людмила Зіменко They will only have one child because the strongest will kill the others
Ghostlegion I do not think so. I saw that these birds are quite friendly. Children can be two and three. These were two eggs and one egg was accidentally lost and buried in the nest during cleaning. Maybe parents were nervous besause of fox visits evernight:-)
How are they brave?
Wuptywu Yes, beccause they are in complete darkness protecting the nest and futyre children from a very dangerous enemy - fox
And the foxes and their children starve to death
Eagle: *yawns* its been a long day with no dinner lets just go to sleep
Fox: I feel like having eggs for dinner lets go to that nest
Eagle: Hi whats your name?
Fox: its not dinner i messed up
She never judges him if he's late or if he does something wrong
They just do what they can
no judgements
That's because...
ALL SHE HAS TO DO IS LOOK AT HIM!!
You didn't hear that minute long complaint when he showed up
I didn't know a fox could climb to a eagles nest
Mark Moffatt
I didn't know foxes can climb.
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hi MM...
me, tooo...
just wonder how the fox climbing on the tree...
how many fox in this video...
one fox and not foxes
It's a Tree fox, also known as a grey fox (Urocyon). It's not a very common animal. But it does climb trees very well, and can even leap from branch to branch.
Some eagle makes their nest on the rocky cliffs near the food source like sea side where snakes goats and foxes can reach to.
Want to learn more about foxes? We just added a new Fox Den cam, you can watch it here: explore.org/livecams/squam-lake-fox-den/squam-lakes-fox-den
"I didn't know foxes can climb."
JEWS DO THAT
1:16 fascinating to think about the very probable case that dinosaurs acted and sounded very similiar, imagine a trex calling for back up and then staring like this bird mouth half open, frightening !
I'm watching a view which none of my ancestors ever watched. What a time to live!!
Fox is sure persistent. Glad parents are on top of things.
The eagles are great parents :)
Foxophob
The way she called for backup then the male landed ready for a fight haha
*wow so nice eagle video*
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