@karentheis3690 you guys always say this , when the siblings. Attack And a few days later the male eagle appears, so it must be that mom isn't protecting its younger chick , For many reasons
Benjamin Franklin, one of the leading intellectuals of his time, a polymath, had opinion of this predator, the bald eagle, calling it a "Bird of bad Moral Character"....considering they along with their fellow predators, hawks and owls are fellow cannibals even from their earliest moments after hatching, his opinion is quite apt.
We happen to be the top of the food chain, the greatest apex predator of all, and cannibalism is not practiced much due to blood-blood diseases and prion infections, not because we are better. Ben was a real jerk sometimes.
you know how they catour to the big ones how the hell the litteral ones have a chance when the parents are behind the first born they give them twice the food some get none first feeding
I think this is it displaying territorial behavior for when she gets older,...my guess is the oldest female the middle male and the youngest female,...same thing at Dale Nest
Definitely encouraged by the parent. It's called sibling clutch reduction. When there isn't enough food, the parents will ignore the violence and intentionally feed the aggressor, allowing the aggressor to reduce the number of mouths to feed
They always ignore the violence even in times of good food. They just have a total policy of non-intervention. It is possible as you mentioned that sometimes the behavior is subtly encouraged by the way they handle food delivery although there's some debate.
I wonder even if with this behaviour they didn't Instinct after dinosaurs.there is nothing glorious about these birds flying high in the sky when u see them behaving as low as these birds are bad examples for life on earth..
The Nongame Wildlife EagleCam nest collapsed last year, with a young eaglet in it; another tragedy :( I hope all that bad energy is now away! Time to build a new nest, Mom; have hope!
@@fidelaromo6705why not? It is the norm for siblings to attack each other and these kind of species. Mother didn't do anything wrong here. Don't judge an eagle's behavior based on human norms. You don't have to kill multiple times a day just to survive
@@fidelaromo6705Yes some people are trying to argue that the non-intervention from the parent only happens in times of food crisis but pretty sure non-intervention of sibling disputes is the norm amongst most eagles. It wouldn't even occur to them to interview me because behavior is so normal. I understand why humans look at it the way they do
It is badly hurt. I don’t think it’s gonna make it. Mother nature could be so cruel. It took such a long time for the second egg to hatch. The size difference is so evident. Remember there was one eagle last season that raised three of them but she had lots of fish to feed them. When they were born, so close to each other.
Three chicks gives one or two a chance of reaching adulthood. When one dominant/aggressive chick kills his two siblings, there is only one with a chance of reaching adulthood. The animal behavior of the chicks is detrimental to the survival of the species. Don’t give me that “survival of the fittest” nonsense. The two murdered chicks might have been very fit, but just hatched a few days earlier. Meanwhile mom just goes about preparing dinner for three, er two, er one. Just another day in the animal world.
The parents won't kill their own chicks, but when food is scarce they'll depend on the strongest to "clutch reduction" aka reducing the number of mouths to feed. The chick killed will provide food for the killer. Nature is brutal, and too many watching it are in denial, make excuses, or try to silence the reality.
This is simply instinctive avian behavior when there is insufficient food. Fratricide is common among raptors. The two smaller chicks are fed to the oldest, strongest chick. In this way, one chick survives, rather than all three being lost. Sentiment has no place in an eagle's nest.
Then why do we protect them if they don't protect their own.....Our instinct should be IF YOU DON'T THEN WE DON'T.....Sentiment has no place in a human world as far as RAPTOR'S GO ! If we go hungry then we should eat them . RIGHT ? All life is worth something if not then why bother?
@@trissloan663 No, on some other nests...like Harriet and M15....M was distracting 17 from beating up on 18 and even a few times using his beak to stop it....17 must be a female because she is a bully and 18 a male is very submissive...Shadow is another male that has gently interceded with his young...so its like humans ...some good parents and some bad. BTW if you noticed Mom was eating while the one eaglet was killing the other...NO lack of food....just a bad parent.
@@eileenjones3918 No - in those other nests there was more food. It is also very rare for there to be 3 eaglets. If there are 3, one is almost guaranteed to die. This is the real world. If you don't like it, get a subscription to Disney +
@@agl1138 Well Mom was eating , why didn't she give it to the babies........Mom can fly and find something....she ignored what was happening to feed herself. The MATERNAL INSTINCT in the female is to protect and feed the young. Obviously you do watch Disney Sir.
I thought only 2 eaglets. There’s 3. The 2nd oldest is the aggressor, he attacked the older one too when I fast forward to see how the younger was handling it.
That's interesting. Just like the Cowlitz Osprey nest, the younger chick became the aggressor and ultimately, dominated that nest/feedings this year (2021).. I never fail to learn about BOP every nesting season. I wonder if little dude made it?
Did that Middle STRONGER Chick - KILL the smallest it was beating/tearing apart?? Also I didn't realize there was Another chick by the Mom Eagle also cowering! I had no idea certain Birds did this!! If anyone knows please? Thank you
Regular behavior for raptors. Nature's pragmatism at its finest : if there's not enough food for 3 chicks, 1 dead now and 2 alive is better than 3 dead in a week from now.
This is so sad thats a brutal attack. Obvious lack of food and resources. I hate siblicide sometimes the big one is so much larger then the smallest. Sure hope they all fledged. What nest is this Decorah?
eaglet has to learn to fight for its food and protect its self .if they can’t learn to fight for themselves at this stage, they more than likely not survive within the 1st year . There is always sibling rivalry . As they get older . There is less of it . 3 eaglets is tough to feed so the weakest of the bunch probably won’t survive .
This is really bad, but believe it or not, I saw a one on youtube worst than this, the poor little thing was being eaten alive by the older one and then he and mom eat it after it died. heart breaking
@Clarity. It's heartbreaking! Birds inter-species attacking each other is life, I get it. This is a lazy mom. We saw Shadow get between his 2 & feed the smaller 1 more so it caught up. Some birds are good parents, some aren't.
@Shoenheim This mom was first time mom last season. She has been a wonderful mom this season. This is the symbol of America, constantly improving her self...
Obviously human rules don’t apply here. Humans no touching or you up for assault or sexual harassment. Nature the strong aggressor wins all the time with humans the strong and aggressive are jailed .
This is why I just look at nature and animals and keep moving on, I love it when women say oh I just love animals they’re so cute, that’s because you’re never around when they are eating one another.
Yes, because all women everywhere say the exact same thing. We’re very lucky to have you to mansplain Mother Nature to us, otherwise we would think the animal kingdom is just like a Disney film. I have a doctorate in molecular biology, but I never would have been able to graduate if it wasn’t for my male colleagues who helped me cheat. 🙄🤡
I was watching this stream during lock down. It was a cold week that month and a snow storm was coming. The Other two survived but i do believe the other bullied one fell from its nest a year ago or so. There is a small coommunity watching this MN eagle nest.
@@agl1138 hello i watch this cam last year their was a food shortage on the nest poor little chick die a few days later on the other 2 survived the weather was IMO the reason why their was little or lack of food in the nest
@Phrnch Mdl human interference as in, destroying of their hunting grounds (for lumber and estate) and over poaching (leaving less game for animals to hunt)
@Phrnch Mdl you dont have to hunt a specific species to kill them off- you take their food supply or the food supply that their prey eats and they die off
If you are going to write a book about eagles , first learn to. Spell , second take classes on raptors behavior, otherwise save your ignorant comments for yourself
The mother or father of eagle is heartless, they should stop the stronger chick which attacked the weaker. If check the real story, the U.S should not make eagle to be the national bird.
Reminds me of my family. Ruthless older siblings, non caring mother, absent father. Ahhh memories.
Watch what you say...Farmer Tazz is reading and head hunting.
Only they didn’t have murder on their mind whenever they looked at you
@@therealdirtydan1 How do you know?
Muhahahahahaa.....ha.....ha.............sorry bro
Nobody cares
With eagles, not enough food? Seems a strange thing. I would be more inclined to think a sick or weak sibling.
The female can’t keep up with providing food and defending the nest from predators, the male disappeared and there is no protection
@karentheis3690 you guys always say this , when the siblings. Attack
And a few days later the male eagle appears, so it must be that mom isn't protecting its younger chick ,
For many reasons
I know it's nature and that this is common but I am surprised researches/environmentalist don't get involved if an eagle has 3 babies
Benjamin Franklin, one of the leading intellectuals of his time, a polymath, had opinion of this predator, the bald eagle, calling it a "Bird of bad Moral Character"....considering they along with their fellow predators, hawks and owls are fellow cannibals even from their earliest moments after hatching, his opinion is quite apt.
Should have been the Turkey...
@@schwerpunkt7687 have you ever seen an eagle go up against a turkey,...theres a reason lol
We happen to be the top of the food chain, the greatest apex predator of all, and cannibalism is not practiced much due to blood-blood diseases and prion infections, not because we are better. Ben was a real jerk sometimes.
While the 2 were fighting each other the third eaglet was having dinner lol
you know how they catour to the big ones how the hell the litteral ones have a chance when the parents are behind the first born they give them twice the food some get none first feeding
The key to survival in the bird world is to be the first one hatched, and put on the most size the quickest.
Also to be born female instead of male since they're 3 times the size.
I think this is it displaying territorial behavior for when she gets older,...my guess is the oldest female the middle male and the youngest female,...same thing at Dale Nest
that's why there should only be 1 egg
@@vicki2r607 then there are no spares to fledge if the first born dies.
@@Arieskie I understand ty
I guess the DNR stands for 'do not rescue'
Lol
Definitely encouraged by the parent. It's called sibling clutch reduction. When there isn't enough food, the parents will ignore the violence and intentionally feed the aggressor, allowing the aggressor to reduce the number of mouths to feed
Animal kingdom. Right there , some people want , raptors or animals ,to act with human emotions, sometimes humans act , animalistic,
They always ignore the violence even in times of good food. They just have a total policy of non-intervention. It is possible as you mentioned that sometimes the behavior is subtly encouraged by the way they handle food delivery although there's some debate.
I wonder even if with this behaviour they didn't Instinct after dinosaurs.there is nothing glorious about these birds flying high in the sky when u see them behaving as low as these birds are bad examples for life on earth..
The Nongame Wildlife EagleCam nest collapsed last year, with a young eaglet in it; another tragedy :(
I hope all that bad energy is now away! Time to build a new nest, Mom; have hope!
This mom doesn't need a new nest , in my opinion,
Sad to hear it.
@@fidelaromo6705why not? It is the norm for siblings to attack each other and these kind of species. Mother didn't do anything wrong here. Don't judge an eagle's behavior based on human norms. You don't have to kill multiple times a day just to survive
Eco-balance is maintained in this way, for if these predators are too much in number, other creatures will extinct soon.
Oh my goodness that looked like a hard hit!
The mother eagle seems doesn't care while her chicks are eating each other 🙀😿
well it's sad but take it that if the other one was older it would be exactly the same situation
And momma just watches
She is actually killing the other baby and feeding both to the biggest one survival of the fittest/ natural selection
Food is scarce so therefore the 2 that are dwarfed in size and have no real strength and are taking longer become prey
The runt will die usually also so they are actually being humanitarian toward it and putting it out of its misery
So sad. The little one was born late. The Mom does nothing . Maybe there is not a lot of food available
Most MOMS do nothing ,,, there's a RARE , few that intervene, it's a mystery , both actions, it's nature , of course
@@fidelaromo6705Yes some people are trying to argue that the non-intervention from the parent only happens in times of food crisis but pretty sure non-intervention of sibling disputes is the norm amongst most eagles. It wouldn't even occur to them to interview me because behavior is so normal.
I understand why humans look at it the way they do
Mama is just sitting there eating her fish while the baby is sitting there eating his sister
It is badly hurt. I don’t think it’s gonna make it. Mother nature could be so cruel. It took such a long time for the second egg to hatch. The size difference is so evident. Remember there was one eagle last season that raised three of them but she had lots of fish to feed them. When they were born, so close to each other.
I remember watching one of them jump out of the nest one day and then there was one...
Did the small one survive?
Sadly one jumped the nest. the small one didnt survive.
いつまで待ってもパパは帰って来ない。きっと事故で死んだんだ。
And they say eagles are devoted mothers 😕😥
SOME ARE
I feel like chicken tonight 🎶 chicken tonight 🎶 chicken……….? …..! Oops I mean 🎶 I feel like my brother tonight 🎵 brother tonight 🎼 brother tonight!!!!
It's just the way nature is.only the strong survive, nature is beautiful and lovely, but nature is also lethal yet always fair
ЧЕЛОВЕК ДОЛЖЕН ОТЛИЧАТЬСЯ ОТ ЖИВОТНЫХ, ЕМУ ДАН ИНТЕЛЕКТ
How did you get your camera up in that tree???
😂😂🤣🤣🤣Good question 🤔
Magic.
The mother picking at her feet while kids killing and eating each other great mom
The mother is looking for scraps to feed her young. And the eagle parents never intervene to stop sibling rivalry or siblicide.
Three chicks gives one or two a chance of reaching adulthood. When one dominant/aggressive chick kills his two siblings, there is only one with a chance of reaching adulthood. The animal behavior of the chicks is detrimental to the survival of the species. Don’t give me that “survival of the fittest” nonsense. The two murdered chicks might have been very fit, but just hatched a few days earlier. Meanwhile mom just goes about preparing dinner for three, er two, er one. Just another day in the animal world.
Parent: “Come over here and eat. Aren’t you hungry?”
Child: “Yeah, I’m having some wings first tho.”
what I find interestering is the parents don't do crap about how the smaller birds are bullied
The parents won't kill their own chicks, but when food is scarce they'll depend on the strongest to "clutch reduction" aka reducing the number of mouths to feed. The chick killed will provide food for the killer.
Nature is brutal, and too many watching it are in denial, make excuses, or try to silence the reality.
This is simply instinctive avian behavior when there is insufficient food. Fratricide is common among raptors. The two smaller chicks are fed to the oldest, strongest chick. In this way, one chick survives, rather than all three being lost. Sentiment has no place in an eagle's nest.
Then why do we protect them if they don't protect their own.....Our instinct should be IF YOU DON'T THEN WE DON'T.....Sentiment has no place in a human world as far as RAPTOR'S GO ! If we go hungry then we should eat them . RIGHT ? All life is worth something if not then why bother?
@@eileenjones3918 Your are equating animal behavior to human behavior and human morality.
@@trissloan663 No, on some other nests...like Harriet and M15....M was distracting 17 from beating up on 18 and even a few times using his beak to stop it....17 must be a female because she is a bully and 18 a male is very submissive...Shadow is another male that has gently interceded with his young...so its like humans ...some good parents and some bad. BTW if you noticed Mom was eating while the one eaglet was killing the other...NO lack of food....just a bad parent.
@@eileenjones3918 No - in those other nests there was more food. It is also very rare for there to be 3 eaglets. If there are 3, one is almost guaranteed to die. This is the real world. If you don't like it, get a subscription to Disney +
@@agl1138 Well Mom was eating , why didn't she give it to the babies........Mom can fly and find something....she ignored what was happening to feed herself. The MATERNAL INSTINCT in the female is to protect and feed the young. Obviously you do watch Disney Sir.
Which nest is that?
Nongame Wildlife EagleCam
He was a nasty bully even tryed haveing a go at the other 😠😠😠😭😭😭did the other one live poor dude like the mum or dad not care but thats nature 😢
I thought only 2 eaglets. There’s 3. The 2nd oldest is the aggressor, he attacked the older one too when I fast forward to see how the younger was handling it.
That's interesting.
Just like the Cowlitz Osprey nest, the younger chick became the aggressor and ultimately, dominated that nest/feedings this year (2021)..
I never fail to learn about BOP every nesting season.
I wonder if little dude made it?
I get this is natural selection, but this is just unfair
Nature sometimes are cruel 😢
somethmes ?
Must be starving and not getting enough to eat thats usually why they get to attacking like the older sibling is doing to the younger looking sibling.
This shit has got an enormous crop...
its wasnt the younger one wanted
to be born second
Survival of the fittest but it's still so unfair.....
fittest ? To be born before ?
慢幾天孵化 命運差這麼多
我還慢了人家12年才出生 共有4個對手
Fight back smaller eaglet! Don't let him own you!
man have you seen that one number 2 that did fight back ,,...he has one eye,...lil badass!!
@@DjMicr0dot nice! Can't just take it, your gonna hurt either way, might as well go out fighting. That big eagle is a punk.
There’s no food, the male disappeared and there was no provision
Did that Middle STRONGER Chick - KILL the smallest it was beating/tearing apart?? Also I didn't realize there was Another chick by the Mom Eagle also cowering! I had no idea certain Birds did this!! If anyone knows please? Thank you
Regular behavior for raptors. Nature's pragmatism at its finest : if there's not enough food for 3 chicks, 1 dead now and 2 alive is better than 3 dead in a week from now.
All they know is they are individual and possible competitor
Cain kills Abel, and the fighter plane will bomb
This is so sad thats a brutal attack. Obvious lack of food and resources. I hate siblicide sometimes the big one is so much larger then the smallest. Sure hope they all fledged. What nest is this Decorah?
MNDR Minesota, There was a shortage of food and snow made it worse the youngest didn't make it and 2nd made it only just
@@diegolove173 how do you know this information?
@@Zdaren Because that's what happened ! It was last season
@@diegolove173 do they do a season recap or something? Just curious
@@QUEENBEE200384 I don't know if mndr do a recap but the 2020 season was brutal for the runt
yea the baby get twice less food and the big one goes over there and pounds the keck out of the lil one
Ideally, the crap will soon be served as meal to another prey bird.
Bebés ? Son demonios ! 👿😖
eaglet has to learn to fight for its food and protect its self .if they can’t learn to fight for themselves at this stage, they more than likely not survive within the 1st year . There is always sibling rivalry . As they get older . There is less of it . 3 eaglets is tough to feed so the weakest of the bunch probably won’t survive .
This is still on you tube? Take it off for God’s sake
Are you normal?
@@ianalen1687the question is ,,are YOU , normal. ?
This is really bad, but believe it or not, I saw a one on youtube worst than this, the poor little thing was being eaten alive by the older one and then he and mom eat it after it died. heart breaking
This beyond sick!
@Clarity. It's heartbreaking! Birds inter-species attacking each other is life, I get it. This is a lazy mom. We saw Shadow get between his 2 & feed the smaller 1 more so it caught up. Some birds are good parents, some aren't.
@@The-ii5mj Define 'good parents' please
It’s absolutely disgusting that the mom or dad isn’t phased by it! Makes me sick!
@Shoenheim This mom was first time mom last season. She has been a wonderful mom this season. This is the symbol of America, constantly improving her self...
@@jessicapanica4891 Never ever watch stork nests then...
Obviously human rules don’t apply here. Humans no touching or you up for assault or sexual harassment. Nature the strong aggressor wins all the time with humans the strong and aggressive are jailed .
Годковщина, стариковщина в полный рост
В этом гнезде выживет только один и станет настоящим орлом !
Злая птица
Терпеть не могу этих птиц, посмотрите на мамашу, которая заживо разрешает съесть своего брата, ужас, едят только мясо
@@РусланГалаев-з6о и главное еды хватает. Нет надо младшего терзать 😔
Орлан такой! Они в красном книге, потому что мимо других хищников они и себя грызут. Остается один, и то если другая хищная птица не сожрёт.
the mother isn't stopping it
they favor the first born
I can't watch...tell me they're just play wrestling 😥
This evil was learned by the slave owners 💔
Y do they attack their younger sibs
The parents eating n not giving the food to them the older ones hungry so he will eat his sibling poor thing.
This is why I just look at nature and animals and keep moving on, I love it when women say oh I just love animals they’re so cute, that’s because you’re never around when they are eating one another.
Yes, because all women everywhere say the exact same thing. We’re very lucky to have you to mansplain Mother Nature to us, otherwise we would think the animal kingdom is just like a Disney film. I have a doctorate in molecular biology, but I never would have been able to graduate if it wasn’t for my male colleagues who helped me cheat. 🙄🤡
Wait…animals EAT each other??? Wow, amazing!
THIS IS SPARTA!!!
Its sad to see but nature is cruel!! Hell probably kill the sibling and eat him so he can get all the fiod with his sibling gone!
Big bird is trying to eat the little bird
Murder on mind
I want that baby to get stronger than the big one
Ot is called siblicide and law dies not have any provision to prosecute the offenders parent an child.
that baby gonna kick butt soon
Its dead?!
I was watching this stream during lock down. It was a cold week that month and a snow storm was coming. The Other two survived but i do believe the other bullied one fell from its nest a year ago or so. There is a small coommunity watching this MN eagle nest.
Did little bird croak
it passed away. I remember going back to the stream and seeing it there for a bit. It snowed right after this too...i think they knew.
Mom needs to be a better hunter its the only way all three will make it.
Girl that bird is a top predator- it’s hunting skills are perfected. Its lack of food during season. Mostly due to human interference
@@nowwithattitude4685 Is there any proof for this bold claim?
@@agl1138 hello i watch this cam last year their was a food shortage on the nest poor little chick die a few days later on the other 2 survived the weather was IMO the reason why their was little or lack of food in the nest
@Phrnch Mdl human interference as in, destroying of their hunting grounds (for lumber and estate) and over poaching (leaving less game for animals to hunt)
@Phrnch Mdl you dont have to hunt a specific species to kill them off- you take their food supply or the food supply that their prey eats and they die off
momma liked it
This symbol of the American dream! 🤔
mother doesnt do a thing
CRIMINAL !!!
Parabéns e sucesso para seu canal no TH-cam!
whty isn't mom doing something
Where's dad?
just throw the big one over end of it
서열싸움에서 지면 죽음
they catore to the bigger eaglits
If you are going to write a book about eagles , first learn to. Spell , second take classes on raptors behavior, otherwise save your ignorant comments for yourself
@@fidelaromo6705 Now was that worth your fn time???
😢
Eagle mum can't care less
Pequeño demonio !!!👿
Старший клюёт малыша непрестанно
Quanto sofrimento, está águia deveria ter apenas um ovo.
RIGHT ON!!
This Grey hawk is very bad bird!!!!!
It's a sketksies
I thought eagle do have good eyesight, or maybe just simply heartless
This is literally copyright
A mãe comendo enquanto os irmãos devorando um ao outro
Makan saudaranya sendiri?
That right there is how most dads watch the kids... 🙄
يخربيتك هتموتيها
Он его сожрет!!
Убьет точно,остается один у орлов
Grossss
😪
Sadddddddd
😀😃😄😄
سبيها حرام عليكي
The mother or father of eagle is heartless, they should stop the stronger chick which attacked the weaker. If check the real story, the U.S should not make eagle to be the national bird.