This video was SO good. Very interesting to see the chicks attempting their first flight out of the nest, with the little one’s heart pounding. So scary yet heart warming.
@@DrDaveW Not only that, No bird got starve to death, normally you would expect a few to die due to lack of food or poor parenting of the parent birds but they all manage to grow up and leave the nest, altho one came close to dying from choking and one looks smaller than the rest(the last one to leave), but it just shows how much food they got around their nest, enough to feed them all to teenagerhood.
FYI, the bird that attacked the bird house was indeed a starling but the bird singing at 6:09 is a male blackbird and brown bird at 6:13 is a female blackbird.
One of the highest quality narratives I’ve heard in a long time. Beautiful quality work on your video as always. Keeping this video clean allows me to show this work to others.
This was incredible to watch!!!! Your dedication to observation, time commitment to nature and fascinating things in general is something I am so grateful for. Thank you.
Love this so much! Your dedication is admirable and your narration is easy on the ears, informative, with a touch of humor 😆 So proud of mama bird for doing all that work! Her babies seem ready to live a long life.
Excellent video. It might be an idea to block the entrance hole and drill another hole (32mm) an inch or two higher. The current hole seems a bit low and the chicks another time might be fished out. A metal protective device (the same size as the hole) might be another good idea to prevent wood peckers opening up the hole.
"Do baby birds just shit all over the nest?" "Oh no, not at all" "Ah good, because that'd be gross" "No, the mother bird just scoops it right out of their butts and eats it" "..."
YOUR VIDEO WAS VERY WELL PUT TOGETHER❤ ENJOYED THE TALK LETTING ME KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS 🤔 THANK YOU & PLEASE CONTINUE THIS GREAT CONTENT OF BIRDS LIFE🫶🏾🌹👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌈
Bravo! Check out Robert E Fuller’s cameras and video work for tips. The moderators know a ton about the process. He mostly has barn owls, tawny owls, and he has filmed doves as well.
Make a birdhouse with GPS and a bluetooth camera anyone can connect with and in the future you can just point at a tree and choose to seethe the development stages of any nest.
How did u manage to Record lots of footage from the "Outside" of the nest, but didnt manage to capture when the Chicks "Flew Out" of it?? 8:45 U missed out on the Best Part of it, smh.
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color/colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style. The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows. This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion)
We have house sparrows that took over a little hanging bird nest just outside our window. They killed the previous bird owner of the home and took it over, already raising their second nest of babies and there are 5 now about to leave the nest. These things are pests and are everywhere.
I have a sparrow family the babies look like their almost ready to leave the nest idk why she wanted her nest there we walk in and out I got a dog who barks at them and me being annoying and watching alll the time lol I’ll be sad when they go!
This video was SO good. Very interesting to see the chicks attempting their first flight out of the nest, with the little one’s heart pounding. So scary yet heart warming.
It's really hard to find good content on TH-cam. Video recommendations are no longer relevant. But you are one of my favourites.
Totally agree
So true
Nowadays they recommend videos that you've probably just watched a day ago...smh
This dude makes Aliexpress unboxings fun
I cant live without this i wish i know Russian
all six birds survived from this nest, that's an achievement I had to say.
I guess it's helped by that fact that they are in a secure box, and not just a nest in a hedge.
@@DrDaveW Not only that, No bird got starve to death, normally you would expect a few to die due to lack of food or poor parenting of the parent birds but they all manage to grow up and leave the nest, altho one came close to dying from choking and one looks smaller than the rest(the last one to leave), but it just shows how much food they got around their nest, enough to feed them all to teenagerhood.
The first video said there was 8 eggs how were there six chicks?
@@Art1sticWorm🤔
@@Art1sticWorm Either 2 eggs didn't hatch or 2 chicks starved to death. It's mother nature after all, and sadly only the toughest survives.
FYI, the bird that attacked the bird house was indeed a starling but the bird singing at 6:09 is a male blackbird and brown bird at 6:13 is a female blackbird.
Hear, hear!
One of the highest quality narratives I’ve heard in a long time. Beautiful quality work on your video as always. Keeping this video clean allows me to show this work to others.
This was incredible to watch!!!! Your dedication to observation, time commitment to nature and fascinating things in general is something I am so grateful for. Thank you.
I love birds so much and it's always super cool to see how a mama bird looks after her babies as time passes 🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦
Love this so much! Your dedication is admirable and your narration is easy on the ears, informative, with a touch of humor 😆 So proud of mama bird for doing all that work! Her babies seem ready to live a long life.
The life of parents is a very long and hard one.
It’s amazing how the bird knows how to do everything it’s doing
Right? The natural instinct in animals never fails to blow my mind.
Same for humans 😂
The Cat: “That is an unfounded accusation!”
i think the smell of the wood and paint made it uneasy for the birds to settle initially. After all the whole build was homemade
Wow!! What a fantastic finale! It's been fun to watch this family grow up!! The thing about the baby bird poop is cool and gross! Love it! Lol
Fr😂
This series was some of the best videos I have ever seen on TH-cam.
Great Video. Let the littel birds live a happy life :)
Excellent video. It might be an idea to block the entrance hole and drill another hole (32mm) an inch or two higher. The current hole seems a bit low and the chicks another time might be fished out. A metal protective device (the same size as the hole) might be another good idea to prevent wood peckers opening up the hole.
я советую писать советы под оригинальным видео, так больше шансов получить ответ, ну скорее всего)
this video is super good i was trying to find good videos but you made my day 😊
That bird house saved them from the predator bird. Fantastic narrating. Please thumbs up this video.
Awesome video. Someone else has probably mentioned it, but a metal plate around the entrance can protect from predators.
Fascinating, beautiful…this is some of the BEST YT content to be had.
"Do baby birds just shit all over the nest?"
"Oh no, not at all"
"Ah good, because that'd be gross"
"No, the mother bird just scoops it right out of their butts and eats it"
"..."
That's just ewww
@@warrobots90s How can your mother claim to love you if she won't even eat your poop?
Dogs do the same thing.
The baby looked like squidward when its mouth was closed 😂😂😂
Proud work you did there man. Good for you. You've come a long way
Great series dude. Wonderful footage and story-line as well.
Recommended other channels like this type of content i love this
Very cool 👍 Next time you should make a fancy birdhouse with a pool and maybe a car garage lol
Great job Slivki, loved this experience. I ❤ Kuki!
YOUR VIDEO WAS VERY WELL PUT TOGETHER❤ ENJOYED THE TALK LETTING ME KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING ON A DAY TO DAY BASIS 🤔 THANK YOU & PLEASE CONTINUE THIS GREAT CONTENT OF BIRDS LIFE🫶🏾🌹👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌈
Thank you for making this wonderful video for us enjoy God bless you 🙏❤️ greetings from Finland 🇫🇮 ❤
These poor chickens was cute.
Good Work. New Subscriber!
Very excellent documentary of bird behavior you completed here! 💖
AMAZING! That was the greatest ending ever !❤️ when they got scared by the Predator i laughed cuz their faces were funny😂
From Yemen 🇾🇪🥰✋🏻 I loved your video. I advise you to make your channel an excellent document and you have a very beautiful voice. ❤
5:53 omg that's adorableee
Beautiful footage loved watching it all. Thank you. 😊
They are so cute!!😍😍❤❤❤lord the baby birds are so cute!!!!💜💜💕💕
Female finch is such a beautiful little bird and the males are red but not as beautiful as the bright yellow female. They love thistle too!!
Thank you for this wonderful video. Life is so beatuiful!
It’s cool seeing how different bird species raise their chicks
As soon as the Mama bird comes, the babies are like give me food, please.
Great Job. You did well. Thank you
Hatchlings will just do that when they hear any sounds. If you approach a nest they will suddenly pop out at you and it's really frightening.
Amazing content, I could learn a thing or 2 from you! 🎉
The intruders had the smartest idea of getting vulnerable prey, what a smart hunting plan
It's the chicks looks so cute I love your videos about finding a birdhouse
Bravo! Check out Robert E Fuller’s cameras and video work for tips. The moderators know a ton about the process. He mostly has barn owls, tawny owls, and he has filmed doves as well.
I think your bird box could be larger to give more room for mum and dad, but loved the video, thanks, see you next year,
Bob in the UK
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 excellent documentary 💗
Cool video! One thing: 6:10 is an Eurasian blackbird, which is more closely related to thrushes than starlings
💚✌🏽A nice view into the unseen world of our winged family. Thank you🐦⬛
Just the release I needed.
Wonderful Video!!!
GREAT!! ❤🎉🎉 DAMN STARLING, MAGPIE & OTHER PREDATORS 😠 Time to get the old trusty slingshot out..
so cool, I have never seen the whole process, thank you!
I just realized I watched 9 minutes of birds and I liked it
They way they all ducked down when they realized it wasn’t their mama 😭😭😭😭
Wow! Really great video!
1:46 the bird: ay mom can u clean my poo for me
Bro the part where the chick just package their Shit is so wild, I had no idea that this happenes that’s kinda gross
baby birds dont have long digestive tracks and don't obtain a lot of the nurturance, so eating the baby bird poo probably very common.
Mother Nature and the creator. Just wow
Make a birdhouse with GPS and a bluetooth camera anyone can connect with and in the future you can just point at a tree and choose to seethe the development stages of any nest.
Loved your videos!!
Bro the kids were like “oh is mom guys! OH SHIT IS NOT!”
Really funny
How did u manage to Record lots of footage from the "Outside" of the nest, but didnt manage to capture when the Chicks "Flew Out" of it?? 8:45 U missed out on the Best Part of it, smh.
I love how when the mom comes they go crazy 😂😂😂
That nest box is dangerous for birds m
Please make it properly...
Just a hint that bird singing at 6:10 is a blackbird :D but the one that attacked the nest is for sure a starling :)
I wanted to comment this. thanks!
Phenomenal vid, keep it up
hi what camera are you using? thanks
2:42 that one fly dude
I love how the chicks when the mom come are like:"FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD👺👹"
the starling that was singing and the ones after it are actually blackbirds which are super cool(starlings are cool too)
Next year you should put the ring on the bird, so if you observe bird around the nest, you know that bird was born in your home wooden nest
I love documentaries like this.☺😁
I was happy that my bird was save thank you for helping my pet bird
I love chickadees. Thats a great story.🐣
"Nature thought of everything"😂😂😂😂 right
That's a shit ton of siblings in such a small space😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Great narration!
very cool video, make more👍
Really enjoyed that!
All i wanna know is what happened to The miniature furniture
A bird stole the table and chair and he took out the bed
The chair took the bed?
Hehehe
I feel so sad that this will be the last time we will see them but im also proud they are moving on.
I hope this little chickadee gets some help from these predators. Such a cute little chicadee, I dont want her to go.
thats a tit
@mangotheibetchi2375 i looked it up, it's a European chicadee
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color/colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.
The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style.
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows. This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion)
You r amazing Sar ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video they look like humans.
We have house sparrows that took over a little hanging bird nest just outside our window. They killed the previous bird owner of the home and took it over, already raising their second nest of babies and there are 5 now about to leave the nest. These things are pests and are everywhere.
I have a sparrow family the babies look like their almost ready to leave the nest idk why she wanted her nest there we walk in and out I got a dog who barks at them and me being annoying and watching alll the time lol I’ll be sad when they go!
That was a great video thank you for sharing this kind regards Ron
Love this video ❤
The chicks throwing their butts in the air really make me giggle.
amazing video and narration.
The last one was reminiscing on the moments before it flew away 😂
Soooo cute I want one 🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow thanks for the great video.
What tip of bird are thay
This was so adorable
Fun and entertaining, thanks!
Very cool video!