I just watched this video again one month after the first time, and I WAS.AMAZED all over again about the mom rescuing the chick. NATURE is fabulously amazing! ❤️
What a caring mom she is...feeds her chicks and covers them from cold and exposure...recovers the smallest...so hard-working..TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY..HE REALLY CARES FOR ALL..
Amazing! 😃 I was worried there for a while…. 😵💫 Then, it was amazing to see to the mom bring the baby back. 😜 Though she first allowed enough time for the chick to do it itself but when she couldn’…. Momma to the rescue. 💕
Haahaa that was cute baby flips and is kicking,mom just feeds others..when ur a baby bird and you topple ur on ur own!! So cute lol...ah at the end tho haha!!
Teresa Pren that’s how they ensure survival. They make sure the strongest one gets the food. It’s necessity. They act on survival. Plus if a chick refuses food, or doesn’t show interest, basically good instincts or behavior that would convince the parent of its chances of survival, it’s considered defective and waste of effort and resources. They are not like us, who have plenty of time and resources. They generally have to act on necessity. The parent does eventually feed the other chicks but top priority is to the strongest chick. Later on, when the surviving chicks are more developed and tuned, the parent can then afford to feed them more evenly, provided it’s convinced that the chicks will continue to survive and be able to fend for itself.
@@JiraiyaSama86 that's dumb as shit. Considering the vole (and most other prey items) has enough mass to evenly distribute between the chicks and ensure they all grow well. 4 healthy potential spreaders of your genes > 1. Birds are just fucking dumb
I wondered if the mother had already decided which chicks she would feed and not the others. I'm glad she fed them all and gathered them all under her for warmth.
Truth! Soo many would have let it sit there and chirp while it froze to death and just looked at it with its head cocked like "Me too dumb herr derrrr"
Yeah the way she grabs the chick with her beak to drag him/her underneath her is like she is saying well this what you get when I already told you all you shouldn’t stray so far from the nest!
I have to say, after watching videos of Bald Eagles & Ospreys in the nest for several months, I am astounded by the behavioral characteristics of the American Kestrel. The adult female is extremely attentive & intuitive. I was really surprised to see her drag the errant runt back to the fold. But I've not seen this kind of aggressive, competitive behavior in offspring of Eagles & Ospreys. In those nests, feeding time is much more orderly, with the chicks waiting patiently for a morsel from the parent. Of course there is "bonking" & the occasional "hissy fit" as they grow, but I've not seen this kind of free-for-all feeding frenzy, with chicks engaged in a winner take all tug-of-war with entrails. Unlike Eagle & Osprey chicks, Kestrel chicks can swallow very large items with little difficulty!
Oh the food fights got even more furious as they got a little older! It was hilarious at times how the one with the prey would try to hide it from the others and succeeded at that until his siblings eventually spotted the prey!!
Robert, an interesting observation, but I do wonder if this is just an artifact of there being 4 chicks instead of 2, when there are more chicks (in osprey or peregrine nest for example) there is usually more aggression.
This group had an unusually aggressive runt (smallest) chick who paid no attention to nest pecking or behavior order and just went full blast, all the time, at all the food. Normally it would have fallen in behind the larger chicks and 'in its place'. Not this guy. Here he's at it from the start. Not more than a few days after this it was stealing food from the others, taking it right out of the parents mouth and then 'mounting' its stolen prey much like other raptors. It was also aggressive, not just with food but towards the others. In short, it demonstrated very strange mean and aggressive behavior. The others, who were all 'normal' didn't know what to do with this evil runt in their nest. The older chicks seemed to let it be but eventually took runs at it just to get some food. The runt grew fast and soon was bigger than #3 and later, #2. Strange nest.
sardu55 Strange maybe, but certainly interesting, to say the least! Very enjoyable entertainment for a senior citizen like myself. And educational as well. In many ways, it resembled the interactive conditions one might observe, in a large human family...
Whoa.. Color me impressed.. 👍🌟Even if this is 4 yrs old.. Seeing the momma carry her youngest falcon back to her safety was outstanding! I wish eagles could do this.. Never seen it demonstrated b4. Dare I ask if all four made it to fledging? 🌹 😘
That’s applying human sentiments to the small falcons. By nature’s design the squeaky wheels get the grease. The louder a chick cries and the more forcefully it begs the better it’s chances of getting fed. In years of plenty there is enough for all the chicks to live in other years the two or three oldest will live and the younger chicks will starve. It isn’t favoritism it’s evolution
Wow, that chick is so lucky to have such a good parent. I mean, when the smallest chick wandered away from the warmth and protection it had, the adult watched it and then gently dragged it back into the safety of the scrape and the warm underbelly of the adult bird. I think the male American Kestrel is one of the most stunning birds of prey. I thought this was a male at first but then had to check when I noticed the rusty brown patch on top of the blue/grey head colour. More often than not, the species are the same wherever, but I have to say that the male American Kestrel is so much more of a bonny bird than the UK Kestrel (also very handsome). Here's a comparison of our UK male Kestrel. th-cam.com/video/gyv6CRNjPfQ/w-d-xo.html
That adult is a complete nincompoop. It took several minutes of pointlessly staring at the chick for the parent to finally be forced by instinct to "autonomously" pull the chick back in. Birds are like robots. They run on a program, and are essentially slaves to their instincts... which are often very poor.
@@SteveKasian are you an idiot? That couldnt be furthest from the truth. Lol how ignorant you are.Birds boast some of the most intelligent species of animals on this planet.
Never seen a prey bird pick up its nestling and return it to the warmth of its siblings. Amazing as most of the time the young chick ends up freezing or neglected!
1:30 LOL that's messed up. She gives a giant piece to the smallest chick, then she flings him around, flips him on his back, and then she takes the food back and eats it herself!! :D 🤣🤣🤣
She is ensuring the survival of her bloodline. The chick that eats the most, and acts the most aggressive will always get majority, because it has the best chance of surviving in the long run.
﴿وَما مِن دابَّةٍ فِي الأَرضِ وَلا طائِرٍ يَطيرُ بِجَناحَيهِ إِلّا أُمَمٌ أَمثالُكُم ما فَرَّطنا فِي الكِتابِ مِن شَيءٍ ثُمَّ إِلى رَبِّهِم يُحشَرونَ﴾ [الأنعام: ٣٨] And there is no creature on [or within] the earth or bird that flies with its wings except [that they are] communities like you. We have not neglected in the Register a thing. Then unto their Lord they will be gathered. - Saheeh International
No those mothers are not mothers for all life. When those chikls will be grown up, she will forget them and have new ones which she will forget as soon as mature enough to fend for themselves. Maybe, before being adults, some will lose her attention because to weak, too small, too many in the nestling.... There is no love. At all. Just a matter of survival for the species. She broods, raises and feeds for the specie, not for the love of the hatchlings. And some mothers even let the biggest kill the smallest while feeding it as if the smallest was meant for the strongest as training and also to save a hunt to the mother. Some watch one of the small ones on the side of the nest and don''t even make a move to get it back to warmth although the baby is worth and in good shape. The baby snuff it in total indifference. All that is a matter of instinct and cruelty.
No, I was worried too. Social inequality. That one chick was a greedy bully. Two were wimpy and one didn't even know what was going on. Seems like humanity.
Wow, mom dragged him back then settled down over the group! Amazing.I like this mother much better than osprey but that may be what they do, only keep strongest chick. Life can be very wise but hard on some animals.
Finally mother bird pulled smallest kicked baby into her valley include her for warm. Birds are not human and some human also has similar like this. God bless kind and gentle spirit each other.
Look at these fucking dinosaurs, the pecking order based on size and aggression, the way they move, the white coating of fuzz. Birds will never go extinct... some species might... but birds as a whole can always find a way.
the little baby flipped on his back kicking his little feet in the air looks so cute 1:38
You know he eventually gets eaten by the others
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I just watched this video again one month after the first time, and I WAS.AMAZED all over again about the mom rescuing the chick. NATURE is fabulously amazing! ❤️
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I love birds of prey but the Kestrel has to be one of the coolest. Their small size and plumage is amazing
That was amazing. I have never seen a bird pick up one of its babies like a cat does her kittens before. What amazing and intelligent birds they are.
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What a caring mom she is...feeds her chicks and covers them from cold and exposure...recovers the smallest...so hard-working..TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY..HE REALLY CARES FOR ALL..
Excellent parents..they provided what a parent should provide to their babies…shelter, food, safety an warmth 😊
Wonderful to see mom feeding the babies. Cute.
I have never seen the chick returned like that by its mother! Fantastic💚
I loved her when she brought her little one back to the nest 😍❤️👍🏻
It was to cute how she kept looking at the little chick like " what are you doing over there" lol
I had not expected the mother putting that one child back in the nest. Incredible, nature works...
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The mother bird is amazing and so caring 🙂
But the biggest bird is getting most of the food. The silly one that turned round last kept missing out.
Amazing! 😃 I was worried there for a while…. 😵💫 Then, it was amazing to see to the mom bring the baby back. 😜 Though she first allowed enough time for the chick to do it itself but when she couldn’…. Momma to the rescue. 💕
What a wonderful protective mother.
awwwww its always pleasent to see animals taking care of their youngs, especially birds of prey.
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The mother bird's struggle to provide food to her fledglings is so tenacious that they grow up big ❤
Haahaa that was cute baby flips and is kicking,mom just feeds others..when ur a baby bird and you topple ur on ur own!! So cute lol...ah at the end tho haha!!
It's always this lil one! lol😂
I miss them so much, hope they are doing fine.
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6:23 Clever mother who has intelligence - unlike other birds 🐦
wow! mama has BIG eyes on the ack of her head!!!! Beautiful!!!!!! Thank you CLBC!!!
WHAT A NICE EXEMPLO FOR THOSE MOTHERS THAT DO NOT GIVE ENOUGH LOVE AND COMPRENTIONS TO THEIR KIDS.
You can tell who the oldest is by the way it manages to hog most of the food for itself. Poor little one didn't eat.
rotten mother kept giving the food to the biggest one..while the others got barely a crumb.....a good mother provides for all her chicks,,
Teresa Pren that’s how they ensure survival. They make sure the strongest one gets the food. It’s necessity. They act on survival. Plus if a chick refuses food, or doesn’t show interest, basically good instincts or behavior that would convince the parent of its chances of survival, it’s considered defective and waste of effort and resources. They are not like us, who have plenty of time and resources. They generally have to act on necessity. The parent does eventually feed the other chicks but top priority is to the strongest chick. Later on, when the surviving chicks are more developed and tuned, the parent can then afford to feed them more evenly, provided it’s convinced that the chicks will continue to survive and be able to fend for itself.
@@teresapren3266 not how it works lol
@@JiraiyaSama86 that's dumb as shit. Considering the vole (and most other prey items) has enough mass to evenly distribute between the chicks and ensure they all grow well. 4 healthy potential spreaders of your genes > 1. Birds are just fucking dumb
I wondered if the mother had already decided which chicks she would feed and not the others. I'm glad she fed them all and gathered them all under her for warmth.
Wow! How amazing is this mama? I've never seen anything like this, ever. So cool!
this video puts a smile on my face
Finally, a momma bird that helps her runt back to the brood.
Look how polite this family is! ❤
Sarcasm?
That was a rare incredible moment that the mother returned back the left out chick with her beak.
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Truth! Soo many would have let it sit there and chirp while it froze to death and just looked at it with its head cocked like "Me too dumb herr derrrr"
Not really it's pretty normal for kestrels
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Poor sad little peepers just wanna hug him, wee little wrong way missed a whole meal too awww...😍😢
She is such a good momma.
6:29 she's like get ur ass over here before you get it😂
Yeah the way she grabs the chick with her beak to drag him/her underneath her is like she is saying well this what you get when I already told you all you shouldn’t stray so far from the nest!
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I love how instinctual it all is, no one teaches the birdy what to do... Obviously. But it knows. Magic
@None of Thee Above yeah maybe they remember how the mother bird looked after them when they were nestlings
You'r video is exellence, keep it up.
Birds, protective of their eggs, but treat their chicks like a stranger at times.
@@whykoks That's not evolution, that's just how they will forever be.
That's nature, some mother will kill the weakness child to make other child lives, it's cruel but help
Its survival of the fittest. You don't learn, you don't survive.
It’s because they focus their resources and energy on chicks most likely to survive.
Lindo!!!!! Maravilhoso, salve a natureza, mamãe alimentando seus filhinhos... Emocionante.🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Замечательная мама-птица,а птенцы прелестные 👍👍👍
Ого, умная птица !
@ 6:31
Mama Bird: Get over her boy!
Baby Bird: Ow ow ow ow mama ow ow!
Wonderful video ❤️❤️❤️
Впервые вижу, как птица тащит под крыло птенца.
Вроде птицы убивают слабых.
А тут забота.
Kkkkkkk puxou no bico o outro que não vinha para de baixo das asas para se esquentar, que amorzinho.
🎈 Watch til the end! Best part 6 1/2 mins in!!
C'mon laddy boy, next time stay with your brothers and sisters!
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Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber 👍👍👍
Amazing video to watch 👍👍👍
Mom!!!!! the food is not shared equally
😄😄😄😄😄 right. Lucky one had plainty of meat. Lol
So sweet finally a nice mom
Rsfy
So beautiful mother puts the bird in her feathers
I have to say, after watching videos of Bald Eagles & Ospreys in the nest for several months, I am astounded by the behavioral characteristics of the American Kestrel. The adult female is extremely attentive & intuitive. I was really surprised to see her drag the errant runt back to the fold. But I've not seen this kind of aggressive, competitive behavior in offspring of Eagles & Ospreys. In those nests, feeding time is much more orderly, with the chicks waiting patiently for a morsel from the parent. Of course there is "bonking" & the occasional "hissy fit" as they grow, but I've not seen this kind of free-for-all feeding frenzy, with chicks engaged in a winner take all tug-of-war with entrails. Unlike Eagle & Osprey chicks, Kestrel chicks can swallow very large items with little difficulty!
Oh the food fights got even more furious as they got a little older! It was hilarious at times how the one with the prey would try to hide it from the others and succeeded at that until his siblings eventually spotted the prey!!
Robert, an interesting observation, but I do wonder if this is just an artifact of there being 4 chicks instead of 2, when there are more chicks (in osprey or peregrine nest for example) there is usually more aggression.
True, especially when hard times fall upon the the nest.
This group had an unusually aggressive runt (smallest) chick who paid no attention to nest pecking or behavior order and just went full blast, all the time, at all the food. Normally it would have fallen in behind the larger chicks and 'in its place'. Not this guy. Here he's at it from the start. Not more than a few days after this it was stealing food from the others, taking it right out of the parents mouth and then 'mounting' its stolen prey much like other raptors. It was also aggressive, not just with food but towards the others. In short, it demonstrated very strange mean and aggressive behavior. The others, who were all 'normal' didn't know what to do with this evil runt in their nest. The older chicks seemed to let it be but eventually took runs at it just to get some food. The runt grew fast and soon was bigger than #3 and later, #2. Strange nest.
sardu55 Strange maybe, but certainly interesting, to say the least! Very enjoyable entertainment for a senior citizen like myself. And educational as well. In many ways, it resembled the interactive conditions one might observe, in a large human family...
Whoa.. Color me impressed.. 👍🌟Even if this is 4 yrs old.. Seeing the momma carry her youngest falcon back to her safety was outstanding! I wish eagles could do this.. Never seen it demonstrated b4. Dare I ask if all four made it to fledging? 🌹 😘
I'm afraid the little chick isn't going to make it if it doesn't get some food.😟 I love how she puts her protective wing out. Survival of the fittest.
Sound like our President.
she has clear favoritism for two of those birds.
The strongest get the most attention... same all thru nature.
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Birds don't think about evenly doling out their food. They present it and whomever gets it first, gets it first.
There is no favoritism. Don't assign human characteristics to animals. These are simply birds doing bird things whether we like it or not.
That’s applying human sentiments to the small falcons. By nature’s design the squeaky wheels get the grease. The louder a chick cries and the more forcefully it begs the better it’s chances of getting fed. In years of plenty there is enough for all the chicks to live in other years the two or three oldest will live and the younger chicks will starve. It isn’t favoritism it’s evolution
she's a racist mom
Good bird mother🦜.. perfect video👍
Wow, that chick is so lucky to have such a good parent. I mean, when the smallest chick wandered away from the warmth and protection it had, the adult watched it and then gently dragged it back into the safety of the scrape and the warm underbelly of the adult bird.
I think the male American Kestrel is one of the most stunning birds of prey. I thought this was a male at first but then had to check when I noticed the rusty brown patch on top of the blue/grey head colour.
More often than not, the species are the same wherever, but I have to say that the male American Kestrel is so much more of a bonny bird than the UK Kestrel (also very handsome).
Here's a comparison of our UK male Kestrel. th-cam.com/video/gyv6CRNjPfQ/w-d-xo.html
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That adult is a complete nincompoop. It took several minutes of pointlessly staring at the chick for the parent to finally be forced by instinct to "autonomously" pull the chick back in. Birds are like robots. They run on a program, and are essentially slaves to their instincts... which are often very poor.
@@SteveKasian are you an idiot? That couldnt be furthest from the truth. Lol how ignorant you are.Birds boast some of the most intelligent species of animals on this planet.
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Всех накормил , и могло ли это произойти путем эволюции ? Нет конечно это мог создать только творец.
Never seen a prey bird pick up its nestling and return it to the warmth of its siblings. Amazing as most of the time the young chick ends up freezing or neglected!
mother is great person of the world
1:30 LOL that's messed up. She gives a giant piece to the smallest chick, then she flings him around, flips him on his back, and then she takes the food back and eats it herself!! :D 🤣🤣🤣
There is no one like Mom in this hole World👩👧👦
Yes, really I love this mom
1:37 and 6:30...LOL. That's gold, Jerry...gold. :)
Birds will protect the hell out their eggs, but when it comes to the chicks, well...if you eat, you eat.
tup
صباح الخير
Theyre like republicans, before born you are the most precious thing in the world. Afterwards being born, haha more food for the 1%!
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سبحان الله الرحمن الرحيم الذي أودع في قلب الأم الرحمة وهو أرحم بنا من أمهاتنا
1:40 I laughed so hard 🤣
Well we all know who the favorite is
The greediest one. Greed is good.
This is really so sad for a weaker baby to be ignored.
She is ensuring the survival of her bloodline. The chick that eats the most, and acts the most aggressive will always get majority, because it has the best chance of surviving in the long run.
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she's not being a bad mom, she just knows where to put her attention to- the strongest one.
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Primera vez que veo un ave que toma a su polluelo para protegerlo.
6:30 pas emaklo bilang
"Pulang kerumah !!! Waktunya bobok siang !!!"
Essa mae cuida bem dividiu o rato para todos e não deixou o pequeno no frio parabéns.
﴿وَما مِن دابَّةٍ فِي الأَرضِ وَلا طائِرٍ يَطيرُ بِجَناحَيهِ إِلّا أُمَمٌ أَمثالُكُم ما فَرَّطنا فِي الكِتابِ مِن شَيءٍ ثُمَّ إِلى رَبِّهِم يُحشَرونَ﴾ [الأنعام: ٣٨]
And there is no creature on [or within] the earth or bird that flies with its wings except [that they are] communities like you. We have not neglected in the Register a thing. Then unto their Lord they will be gathered.
- Saheeh International
wow amazing work, thanks for video Wow
So she has 4 chicks but feeds only one of them like almost the whole mouse. Makes sense
THE MOM HAS 4 CHICKS I WONDER HOW MANY SURVIVED
Probably 1, max 2.
Lmao..'Get over here!'
Hard wild life 😢 . The little ones get less . Maybe not all make it to adulthood 😢. Great parents ❤ 🙏
Such a good mama!
Even though I'm afraid of birds for some weird reason, this is cute;-;-;-;;-;-;
Cuz ur a moron...
@@hgru7775 stfup snowflake
@@johnnysnow334 lol u don't know who ur talking to
@@hgru7775 yes you're that little bitch that bullies people. Bully me! Leave the innocent alone
@@johnnysnow334 lol
鷹媽媽很有母愛,很會照顧寶寶,贊!
Que ternura da ver como acerca al pequeñin para mantenerlo caliente con los otros bebes!!
اللهم ارزقنى انا وعيالى الايتام كما رزقتها ياقادر ياكريم
امين
Maa to Maa hoti hai chai Koi Kisi Ki Bhi Mann ho god bless them
Love the 'fake eyes' on the back of her head
The small chick please don't die.. 😢😭😭 Don't become food for your siblings
All 4 chicks fledged without any problem.
تبارك الله أحسن الخالقين .. ايه العظمة دي جمال وروعه خلق ربنا عز وجل
A mother is always a mother all her life
No those mothers are not mothers for all life. When those chikls will be grown up, she will forget them and have new ones which she will forget as soon as mature enough to fend for themselves. Maybe, before being adults, some will lose her attention because to weak, too small, too many in the nestling.... There is no love. At all. Just a matter of survival for the species. She broods, raises and feeds for the specie, not for the love of the hatchlings. And some mothers even let the biggest kill the smallest while feeding it as if the smallest was meant for the strongest as training and also to save a hunt to the mother. Some watch one of the small ones on the side of the nest and don''t even make a move to get it back to warmth although the baby is worth and in good shape. The baby snuff it in total indifference. All that is a matter of instinct and cruelty.
Even birds have favorites among their siblings
Hello Mercy Grace lalin
Am i the only one.. who was afraid about the chick fed at last ....
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No, I was worried too. Social inequality. That one chick was a greedy bully. Two were wimpy and one didn't even know what was going on. Seems like humanity.
Baby kestrel tumbles at 1:36, is returned by momma kestrel at 6:29. Have fun! :*
Wonderful video it deserves a like and subscription
Found memories of my mom grabbing me by the ear, get your ass back here!
Awww that was cute she wants all her babies with her smart momma
Hey mommy how about me!!!!!! I'm sorry,,,,,, I was looking the other way 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great mom, good movie! Thank!
Wow, mom dragged him back then settled down over the group! Amazing.I like this mother much better than osprey but that may be what they do, only keep strongest chick. Life can be very wise but hard on some animals.
A lot better than the Storks
K bella mamita tan responsable con su poyuelos !
Hello Bertha mamita
Wow beautiful bird
Que coisa mais linda, pegou e trouxe o filhote p o ninho!
small one tumbling woke fourth one up for some bites at least. thought he was going to sleep right through feeding snuggled in between!
Finally mother bird pulled smallest kicked baby into her valley include her for warm. Birds are not human and some human also has similar like this. God bless kind and gentle spirit each other.
Ay mother hungry love love this beautiful mother
Lil fluffballs of cuteness. X3
Parabéns pra vc ótimo vídeo.👏👏👏
Look at these fucking dinosaurs, the pecking order based on size and aggression, the way they move, the white coating of fuzz. Birds will never go extinct... some species might... but birds as a whole can always find a way.