If they lose a mate they do find another mate. There’s fascinating documentary style videos that follow kestrel pairs on a channel. His name is Robert E Fuller. There was one pair of birds on which a mate didn’t make it. They may have been barn owls though. Very fascinating channel though for anyone who’s interested.
Common misconception. They often do not mate for life, and even if they do, they hop on to find the next partner should the previou one perish. You really believe nature would let a -good to breed- individual go to waste?
Unlike what a lot of "experts" say, this is what people can and should do when needed. This lovely person stepped in and brought comfort to a feathered family in need. So lovely!
What did those birds eat. Meat from another animal. Helping them meant killing another animal. So the question is, why help the family of heathers and not of the animal killed to feed them? That's what experts mean don't interfere. Because helping one in disadvantage of the other animal will disturb the balance between animals since humans can change the equilibrium far more than animals can
@@MrRromiryeah and experts break their own rules again and again and the equilibrium is unchanged it’s not like he saved a injured antelope from the jaws of a starving lion which is what mean when they say don’t interfere with nature
nnno? experts say that because it's better to discourage unprepared idiots to house a bird of prey like this... Like, do you know how high matinence a kestral is? This person in the video can not at all take care of them for an extended period of time and should give them to a proper facility
I don't mean to be rude about it or anything, but this video is fake because the kestral, nest, and balcony kept changing constantly. There is also no way a bird would let a human change its nest into a box with like styrofoam, towels, dirt, or even paper or whatever else was in it. If you were to pay attention, the size of the balcony and the scenery seem to change in every clip. The kestral in the first two clips is definitely the same one, but the third clip, it's head all of a sudden has grey feathers instead of brown. So tell me how this suppossed story of a single mother kestral and her babies is real
It's the same thing with all these feel good humans helping animals videos. Always a made up story of a bunch of different clips from different situations. It irks me that so many people are this gullible. The worst part is that when you point it out most get offended and claim that it doesn't matter. Always women for some reason.
I just have to point out that the balcony is the same, in the first shot the birds are near the air conditioner (you can see it to the right) and in the next shots she moved them on top of it, the white fence design behind stays the same throughout the shots of the first group
@@mnsv1720And? They eat other birds naturally too, normally small birds and rodents are their prey, Kestrals are birds of prey, things like Finches and Chickens are on their food radar anyway.
The bird in the nest had nothing on it's legs, she wanted to add video of the bird flying and used other content smh use your eyes every once in awhile because people will believe anything
There are wild birds with Jessie's on there legs. The male peregrine falcon that is part of a breeding pair on salt end petro chemical plant has Jessie's on its legs. Look up BP peregrine falcons hull. And yes I know it must have been captive at some point but it's wild now
This is why I can’t stand TH-cam channel is entirely so generated and used two different clips for the birds it’s all a lie and tops comments are bots like this TH-cam is a scam now
I used to have doves that would come back every year on my upstairs porch where they made their nest. They were even so comfortable even though I could touch them without getting on anything they just sat peacefully. I enjoyed them for almost 15 years.
Yup. We had that too for almost 10 years at my parent's place. A small pine tree right beside our back patio & next to the awning... within arm's reach & at eye level. She kept returning every year and used the same nest.
I love these things. I live in a flat on the top floor of the building and i set up a thing to put food in for the birds. There's one flock that comes back every year when spring begins and they leave during winter. At first they were scared of me but now they are comfortable, when i talk to them they twitter back at me. Its cool as fuck. They have even come into the kitchen (where the window is) and just chilled for a bit. I love it. They have become like my little friends, which is great for me seen as i have some severe depressive disorders and hardcore epilepsy which all combines to make my life horribly difficult. But my birds make my life just that little bit nicer. I love that they come back every year. I dont knowwherw they migrate to in winter but they always come back. Somtimes they come and sit on the thing i set up and dont even eat, they just come to tweet at me. Its such a gorgeous experience
Awe! So beautiful 😍, I remember rescuing a baby hawk and then releasing it once it was strong. She kept her distance from me and followed me for years all around the city.
Awww OMG how sweet and cool!!! The world would be such a better place if we had more people like this. I always feed the stray animals and have bird feeders. I'm 34 and single LMFAO.
@@trevorcorwynn1311just came to say that it’s not true… you can even see in the video one bird has straps on his legs they are pets. All these channels are fake
@@bounderchrisThe first clip is actually from a real story of a woman finding a mama kestrel who's mate had passed, the second clip with mama and eggs was one of her babies that had returned to nest there, and the clip of the flying kestrel belongs to a channel that's run by someone who raises, trains, and cares for them as a living.
I raised one of them some years back. I heard it squeaking through one of my outside beer and guitar mental health self treatments and found it had come out of a nest somewhere and hardly had any fluff on him at all. It was way too cold and shivering, so I unbuttoned my shirt and put him up against my hairy chest and and took him in the house. I fed him regularly both day and night and he not only lived, but he eventually fledged, too. So, after that, it was letting him outside to fly and helping him learn how to eat grasshoppers, bugs, worms and mice and all too soon the little guy -- I named him "Friday" because it was late on a Friday night that I found him -- and he flew away to live his life in the wild. That thing's little claws were sharper than sewing needles!!!
we dont always help birds and we dont always help one another fortunatly there are people out there spreading the kindness and positivity the world needs like the woman in this video. Some people can't understand the concept of giving being rewarding.
Wow, what a beautiful lady to be a strong lady to bless to this family of feathered bird couple an the hatchlings. Dynamic job. Your a special human being for the birds to make a nest so close to you.🙏🏽🌹🕊️❤🪴🎉🏮
In high school we had a mother duck who'd always make her nest in the same planter of the school courtyard. Most of us knew to leave her alone, but would occasionally leave parts of our lunches or water in small disposable containers. She felt relatively safe there, and any idiots who wanted to mess with her got their fingers nipped VERY hard. Was always nice seeing her every year.
So won't this nice woman have a yearly responsibility of raising the mother's offspring as birds tend to establish and return to the same nest...also how does the woman prevent 'imprinting' by the babies as the woman is also raising them with Moms?🤔
Everything's wrong with this. People shouldn't feed wild animals, even birds that built a nest. The birds came back to lay eggs cause they knew they'd get food from her. Then that means the parent kestrel wouldn't go out hunting for food for their Youngs
Thank you!!! Your kindness will not be forgotten.. you ROCK!! We are not alone. There are more of us than I realized. Just as I was loosing faith in humanity. Thank you.
W😍W..! What a wonderful story! It’s sad the Dad couldn’t return 🤔😞😢 It’s nice to see how the Mom Kestrel trusted and returned to the same window to hatch her babies!! Thanks for loving them❤️
She's the father that stepped up indeed. It's always amazing when animals, especially predators, are willing and learn to trust a human like this. And saw her as a said place to help raise her babies.
The short mentioned that next year, the Kestrel couple hatched their eggs. That means original father was replaced by a new one, or he dipped, or the story is just story of a kind person feeding the chicks. Just because it sounds and looks adorable, don't let your emotions overwhelm your rationality.
I never thought I would be a bird watcher.. but the place I moved has soooo many beautiful bird types and they all seem to be greatful when I feed them! Love it here. So much natural beauty
Actually, all the falcons need to do is write down on a calendar when they are coming. Very important for human vacation planning. Absolutely amazing animals
That dad for sure died. These animals don’t abandon each other. RIP bird dad
😢
He just went to buy milk as many fathers do.
@@SERGIO-cr6uy he went to buy milk, only to get shot up in the streets
@@SERGIO-cr6uyFather will come back when kids all grown up 😅
Unlike Chad and Tyrone that hit it and quit it.
These birbs mate for life sooo... He's either dead or too injured to make it back
How come she had more chick's then 🤔
He was shown in the clip. Blue head.
If they lose a mate they do find another mate. There’s fascinating documentary style videos that follow kestrel pairs on a channel. His name is Robert E Fuller. There was one pair of birds on which a mate didn’t make it. They may have been barn owls though. Very fascinating channel though for anyone who’s interested.
He’s avoiding child support
Common misconception. They often do not mate for life, and even if they do, they hop on to find the next partner should the previou one perish.
You really believe nature would let a -good to breed- individual go to waste?
Unlike what a lot of "experts" say, this is what people can and should do when needed. This lovely person stepped in and brought comfort to a feathered family in need. So lovely!
What did those birds eat. Meat from another animal. Helping them meant killing another animal. So the question is, why help the family of heathers and not of the animal killed to feed them? That's what experts mean don't interfere. Because helping one in disadvantage of the other animal will disturb the balance between animals since humans can change the equilibrium far more than animals can
@@MrRromiryeah and experts break their own rules again and again and the equilibrium is unchanged it’s not like he saved a injured antelope from the jaws of a starving lion which is what mean when they say don’t interfere with nature
nnno? experts say that because it's better to discourage unprepared idiots to house a bird of prey like this... Like, do you know how high matinence a kestral is? This person in the video can not at all take care of them for an extended period of time and should give them to a proper facility
Bro's comment right after having chicken:
Great story what a kind woman to take the time to do this for these birds. What a privilege for her also. To be trusted by these birds xx
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She got herself an army of Kestrel birds. Aint no crow or pigeon coming to annoy her ever again 😊
What an amazing privilege to see these birds thrive
Absolutely! that kestrel family picked the right spot!
So fake it’s ridiculous
@@matthewrinki56 what do you mean?
You can’t tell this is fake?
Not even the same birds
All of these are fake
That’s what I mean
@@matthewrinki56 Thanks for the heads up, I somehow thought it is a little bit too good to be true.
I don't mean to be rude about it or anything, but this video is fake because the kestral, nest, and balcony kept changing constantly. There is also no way a bird would let a human change its nest into a box with like styrofoam, towels, dirt, or even paper or whatever else was in it. If you were to pay attention, the size of the balcony and the scenery seem to change in every clip. The kestral in the first two clips is definitely the same one, but the third clip, it's head all of a sudden has grey feathers instead of brown. So tell me how this suppossed story of a single mother kestral and her babies is real
SHUT UP
Plus one of the kestrels has jesses on it. You can't have those on wild birds. If they get released they can die from getting caught up on branches.
You know what?! YOU’RE GOSH DARN RIGHT! THIS IS FAKE! I’m reporting it and DNR’ing it!
It's the same thing with all these feel good humans helping animals videos. Always a made up story of a bunch of different clips from different situations.
It irks me that so many people are this gullible.
The worst part is that when you point it out most get offended and claim that it doesn't matter.
Always women for some reason.
I just have to point out that the balcony is the same, in the first shot the birds are near the air conditioner (you can see it to the right) and in the next shots she moved them on top of it, the white fence design behind stays the same throughout the shots of the first group
awww I love people helping animals. Animals trusting humans is a beautiful thing
Gorgeous bird. Smallest falcon. Bless that family.
Not a falcon, a kestrel
Smallest falcon is pygmie falcon
@HermioneBaxter-Taylor it is a member of the Falcon family
Still a bird of prey
Gullible muppets say what?
Such a privilege to be a care giver for these birds.
Very true ❤
All the videos are from different nests.
Wonderful🥰
These videos restore my faith in human kind... There are good people out there...
The way the mama bird was looking at the lady was so beautiful. She had the look of love
But mother is feeding her babies with another bird.
@@mnsv1720And? They eat other birds naturally too, normally small birds and rodents are their prey, Kestrals are birds of prey, things like Finches and Chickens are on their food radar anyway.
❤
@@mnsv1720 chickens will literally eat eachother if they are starving lol
@@Themrine2013 not figuratively?
So lucky to have these wonderful birds outside your window! I envy you!
Awwwww this is so adorable I love birds ♥️🙏🏽✝️ I have 3 birds of my own it jus warms my heart ♥️♥️♥️♥️
THIS story warm my heart ❤️❤️❤️. Thank God for his love.
10000 babies a day die from malnutrition and starvation. There's no love there.
People can be so remarkable. The kindness here is remarkable.
Remarkable ass
If only they would do this with people......
@@BayouBoy62782thank you
@@BayouBoy62782 are you doing this with people?
The bird has leather straps on her legs... Not a wild bird. But still a sweet video showing friendship and love
I'm guessing it's a different bird. Creators stitch different videos together. At least this one was mostly authentic.
I was just about to comment that
The bird in the nest had nothing on it's legs, she wanted to add video of the bird flying and used other content smh use your eyes every once in awhile because people will believe anything
There are wild birds with Jessie's on there legs. The male peregrine falcon that is part of a breeding pair on salt end petro chemical plant has Jessie's on its legs. Look up BP peregrine falcons hull. And yes I know it must have been captive at some point but it's wild now
Not.
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Kestrels are endemic species if I'm not wrong. Happy she saved them.
Love kestrels, used to see one a lot when I was out with dogs. They fly for ages with just a little flick of the wings, beautiful.
This is why I can’t stand TH-cam channel is entirely so generated and used two different clips for the birds it’s all a lie and tops comments are bots like this TH-cam is a scam now
I used to have doves that would come back every year on my upstairs porch where they made their nest. They were even so comfortable even though I could touch them without getting on anything they just sat peacefully. I enjoyed them for almost 15 years.
What a wonderful story❤. It must have been amazing. Thank you for sharing
Had a hummingbird come and make two consecutive nests in out tree this year for the first time :) it's nice!
Yup. We had that too for almost 10 years at my parent's place. A small pine tree right beside our back patio & next to the awning... within arm's reach & at eye level. She kept returning every year and used the same nest.
Thats adorable
The birds are crapping all over her balcony.
SO NICE
that balcony looked to small to use anyway
I love these things. I live in a flat on the top floor of the building and i set up a thing to put food in for the birds. There's one flock that comes back every year when spring begins and they leave during winter. At first they were scared of me but now they are comfortable, when i talk to them they twitter back at me. Its cool as fuck. They have even come into the kitchen (where the window is) and just chilled for a bit. I love it. They have become like my little friends, which is great for me seen as i have some severe depressive disorders and hardcore epilepsy which all combines to make my life horribly difficult. But my birds make my life just that little bit nicer. I love that they come back every year. I dont knowwherw they migrate to in winter but they always come back. Somtimes they come and sit on the thing i set up and dont even eat, they just come to tweet at me. Its such a gorgeous experience
SO LOVELY! You saved those chicks lady!
She now has HER OWN OBGYNE and maternity clinic
That's actually very nice of her to do that ... great example of humanity and kindness.
that "production center" got me😭
Wonderful birds !!! Wonderful woman !!!❤️❤️🥰😍😍😘😘😊♥️♥️🤗👍👍👍😇
Awe! So beautiful 😍, I remember rescuing a baby hawk and then releasing it once it was strong. She kept her distance from me and followed me for years all around the city.
Person's like this woman, deserve to have pets. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍
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@@queengoddess8552 : Just being me. Have a great day! 😁👍👍👍👍
The Kestral looking at the human with her grown up babies saying
"THANK YOU"
She had 2 generations just happening on her deck. Life is beautiful
Those kestrels learned from the cats
I absolutely love this!!
Awww OMG how sweet and cool!!! The world would be such a better place if we had more people like this. I always feed the stray animals and have bird feeders. I'm 34 and single LMFAO.
Amazing! Her balcony grew as the birds grew!
Awe thankyou for caring for them❤
Kind hearted woman ❤
KIND HEARTED WOMAN
@@baitulatiqdomo5090sheesh you don't have to yell.
@@robertbrackin6836 It's actually not yelling, it's stressing.
@@baitulatiqdomo5090 if it's stressing then why are you yelling with words?
Are you sane? It's like I'm talking to a mental health patiemt. Bye. Say whatever you want. I won't care.
More polite and civilized roommate than I've ever seen or had.
Awww. She came back to a safe place to raise her new babies 🥰
❤ what a great storyteller and surrogate mother you are! God bless you and your feathered guests!
It's an AI generated story, and AI narration, and a compilation of stolen video clips from other peoples youtube channels. :D
@@trevorcorwynn1311just came to say that it’s not true… you can even see in the video one bird has straps on his legs they are pets. All these channels are fake
@@bounderchrisThe first clip is actually from a real story of a woman finding a mama kestrel who's mate had passed, the second clip with mama and eggs was one of her babies that had returned to nest there, and the clip of the flying kestrel belongs to a channel that's run by someone who raises, trains, and cares for them as a living.
Building keeps getting taller.
Aaaawwwww 🥲🥰 this is the sweetest thing!!!
My favourite bird smart as
How you have been touched is something that you can hold forever. That delicate balance of survival that all living things know.
After the bird came for the second time it only means that it trusts and loves this woman!!
Good to give a space to bird's laying their eggs.Thank you..
These animals are smarter than we think
The fact that animal just trusted you to care for you and the babies is amazing
So beautiful & pure! 😢
Thank you for taking care of these babies ❤
We Love You Kind Caring Loving People . Send Me friends like this Universe .
I raised one of them some years back. I heard it squeaking through one of my outside beer and guitar mental health self treatments and found it had come out of a nest somewhere and hardly had any fluff on him at all. It was way too cold and shivering, so I unbuttoned my shirt and put him up against my hairy chest and and took him in the house. I fed him regularly both day and night and he not only lived, but he eventually fledged, too. So, after that, it was letting him outside to fly and helping him learn how to eat grasshoppers, bugs, worms and mice and all too soon the little guy -- I named him "Friday" because it was late on a Friday night that I found him -- and he flew away to live his life in the wild. That thing's little claws were sharper than sewing needles!!!
How awesome of an experience is that ?!!
That is so cool she is blessed!
So cute and so sweet
Aw that person literally saved these birds lives
Thats so awesome....what a blessing. Thank you for helping the birds.
What a heartwarming story!
Finally the video that the bird doesn't change species
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤so sweet love birds
Even though it would be very involved, I would love to have an experience like this. Well done madam savior!💞💞👌
I've seen maybe 20 young kestrels flying as one on Parliament Hill Hampstead London, fantastic sight
So cute
You can see how grateful the momma bird is... The happiness in her eyes...
Thats Amazing. Imagine having a Kestrel army. So whenever you go out they will be your bodyguards, they are fierce too!
Amazing!
I love this so much!!❤❤
What a wonderful story. I am glad she has gained her trust. 😊
This is a very touching story...
Imagine if humans helped each other in the same manner....
we dont always help birds and we dont always help one another
fortunatly there are people out there spreading the kindness and positivity the world needs like the woman in this video. Some people can't understand the concept of giving being rewarding.
Really good of them to look after them 👏 ❤
You auntie Falco now ur going to have a lot of good luck helping this mother bird and its possible when there young gets older more babies will hatch❤
As a human we have the ability to help other species. Its our duty being born human to help whenever its needed ❤
that is so awesome and sweet 😊
SHES AN ANGEL. GOD BLESS GOOD HEARTED PEOPLE. GOD IS WATCHING ALL
Then the momma kestral asked the lady to pick up a cappuccino for her.
Mocking bird mom would've had the opposite response..LOL
The mouse gave its life to feed babies ❤️
lol
What mouse? I saw raw fish. 😅
Wow, what a beautiful lady to be a strong lady to bless to this family of feathered bird couple an the hatchlings. Dynamic job. Your a special human being for the birds to make a nest so close to you.🙏🏽🌹🕊️❤🪴🎉🏮
Fun fact - bird offspring tend to go back to their initial brooding spot where they were born to start anew!
the bird 'ASKED" for food ; give me a break.
Thank you for your kindness ❤❤❤
Now that's cool 👍👍
In high school we had a mother duck who'd always make her nest in the same planter of the school courtyard. Most of us knew to leave her alone, but would occasionally leave parts of our lunches or water in small disposable containers.
She felt relatively safe there, and any idiots who wanted to mess with her got their fingers nipped VERY hard. Was always nice seeing her every year.
Why he teasing the babies with food like that 😭😭
So won't this nice woman have a yearly responsibility of raising the mother's offspring as birds tend to establish and return to the same nest...also how does the woman prevent 'imprinting' by the babies as the woman is also raising them with Moms?🤔
And what is wrong with being a Foster to a bird Rookery? Signed-Richard.
Everything's wrong with this. People shouldn't feed wild animals, even birds that built a nest. The birds came back to lay eggs cause they knew they'd get food from her. Then that means the parent kestrel wouldn't go out hunting for food for their Youngs
That bird looked at the person with so much love. ❤
Thank you!!! Your kindness will not be forgotten.. you ROCK!! We are not alone. There are more of us than I realized. Just as I was loosing faith in humanity. Thank you.
Thank you for helping! God bless you!🌺🌈
W😍W..! What a wonderful story! It’s sad the Dad couldn’t return 🤔😞😢 It’s nice to see how the Mom Kestrel trusted and returned to the same window to hatch her babies!! Thanks for loving them❤️
The beautiful lessons we can learn from wild animals with enough patience and understanding 🙏💗
Fun fact: Most kestrel nests don't have a water source. I guess they can't secure the required permits for the plumbing to be installed.
She's the father that stepped up indeed.
It's always amazing when animals, especially predators, are willing and learn to trust a human like this. And saw her as a said place to help raise her babies.
The father is gone. Must be in Chicago.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That would be pretty cool
That is why we need a Father and a Mother.
Usually they don’t all make it. Especially without both parents. Bless.
The short mentioned that next year, the Kestrel couple hatched their eggs. That means original father was replaced by a new one, or he dipped, or the story is just story of a kind person feeding the chicks. Just because it sounds and looks adorable, don't let your emotions overwhelm your rationality.
I never thought I would be a bird watcher.. but the place I moved has soooo many beautiful bird types and they all seem to be greatful when I feed them!
Love it here. So much natural beauty
Actually, all the falcons need to do is write down on a calendar when they are coming. Very important for human vacation planning. Absolutely amazing animals
Look at the way the mother bird looks at ther provider. So sweet
Not her supporting a single mother 😭😭 i shed a tear or two ...