Poor little bugger at the back. Crowded out by the other, bigger, three. He's even given up trying for the most part. Smaller and getting weaker from not being fed. Future's bleak for that one. Bet he was the last to hatch.
@@michaelrupf776 The one in the far back with its beak constantly closed didn't get to eat the mouse. It was one of the greedy pushy big mouth ones😊. Edit: @Sam, just for you I added in the big smile emoji so you can see it's merely calling them😊. "Greedy pushy big mouth ones" in regards to them having a bigger appetite. They are cute, and plump that's all.
It got food at 3:53 when it finally moved to the front. They're the one with the little downy feather sticking up on their head. At the beginning it's more noticeable.
They rotate in the nest. It looks smaller because of the camera angle and distance, but then looks larger as they rotate to the front. Watch as they fall back into the nest, they'll be same size again. Chicks rotate to poop and the mother removes the poop with her beak.
@@mikeoftheussenterprise4895 Can you imagine the size of the crap it's going to have after passing that through? I wonder if it can make a fecal sac big enough to hold all of it.
Because it got like a serving every single return. Plus the big meal. If it wasn’t done I’m 99% sure she would of gotten back to it having a slit throat and the others just looking like they seen nothing.
It broke my heart to watch the little baby in the back get weaker and weaker, unable to even get up, open it's mouth and chirp. The rest were all greedy, especially the one that ate that baby rat and went back for more. My heart goes out to the little bird.
Makes the species stronger though as only the toughest survive. Nature is cruel sad that this reality is not portrayed in mainstream nature documentaries.
I think it’s more the case he is the runt. From the beginning he is trapped at back and barely can’t get up to call for food. It’s always the trio that are coming up. The one that ate the mouse is one of the most vocal and aggressive. It’s not the same bird
Wrong ... he's the only one who will surely survive .... he got the mouse ... he barely swallowed it..he needs a week to digest it .... he is not hungry .. His brothers received only crumbs.
Damn, that one who got the mouse shouldnt have to eat for a few days. Then maybe the one in the back will finally get some food. But, I doubt he'll make it, he doesnt even open his mouth half the time.
That baby was the one that got food at 3:53 I've been looking back and fourth in he video and the baby has a small downy feather sticking out of its head. It got food when it finally got to the front.
In South Africa people take them as babies and split their tongue with a pair of scissors. This makes them one of the best talkers out of all birds. They are literally everywhere in SA..
Yup. Some idiot introduced them to Australia, now we're lumped with the horrible responsibility of culling them because the smart buggers out-compete a lot of native birds. At least our more psychotic natives (noisy mynahs , magpies, crows, currawongs etc) give them a run for their money). Never hate the introduced "pest", be humane, blame the morons who introduced them. Sins of our fathers😔. They're just following their programming. Humans follow their arseh#les.
Damn, the one in the back looked just fine at first but never got fed. At one point, he just gave up and sat in the back with his eyes closed. Very sad...
You notice the dead baby bird on the right hand side of the nest also it didn't get fed either the one in the back will be dead within days if it doesn't try to move closer to the front
Beautiful things. Pitty some idiot introduced them to Australia, now we're lumped with the horrible responsibility of culling them because the smart buggers out-compete a lot of native birds. At least our more psychotic natives (noisy mynahs , magpies, crows, currawongs etc) give them a run for their money). Never hate the introduced "pest", be humane, blame the morons who introduced them. Sins of our fathers😔
@@chriscoughlan5221 I noticed that also, I’ve heard that some of them will purposefully focus on the more healthy chicks and just ignore some of them giving the healthier chicks the best chance to survive. I’ve also heard that this is not limited to birds but many species do it. Competition among the young is also a big factor in this, and can contribute to why the mom doesn’t even seem to care or prioritize all the chicks. She simply focuses on the most active and vibrant ones, assuming 1 to 2/3 of her brood will never survive to adulthood.
I was getting anxious for the one at the back to push through or for mom to notice it had not eaten, I guess that's what they mean about survival of the fittest or the greedy get greedier.
I love how the baby turn around and poke out their butts and push to poop😂 they make such a bid deal about it, and the mom comes and searches for the little turd filled sacs (essentially dirty bird diapers) and ummm... cleans the house (eats them so as not to waste nutrients the babies can't digest yet)
We have millions of them in Australia. Looks like they will eat any thing ,including all the native species that they can get there beaks on. Very invasive species and very intelligent to.
I watched closely through the whole thing.. twice.. She never one time fed the one in the back.. it even just stops trying about halfway through. However.. the runt might live. The one that ate the whole damn mouse might not be old enough to process it 🤔
@@kevinlakeman5043 I've lived in a house with both rats and mice and trust me the differences are pretty easy to spot. Thank you for your comment, anyway.
Was that a spider crawling down the upper right side of the screen? at 5:22 I was rooting for the little one at the back, to hopefully move up front to get fed. Nature has a way of showing us lessons that we can learn from, in our own lives. In this case, showing up and making noise just isn't enough. I believe resilience, consistency, complete focused effort, faith, and commitment, towards a goal no matter what, are necessary to move ourselves up front to get fed daily into overcoming our challenges and growing stronger.
@@trishaw.237 You're welcome! When I think of some of my major disappointments, losses, and heartaches I've had, they all became easier to overcome successfully. Because I've learned to understand this wholeheartedly. That success is not an event, it's a process which includes a growth mindset rather than the negative deteriorating fixed mindset. This growth mindset way of thinking does help tremendously in allowing you to consistently align your small daily positive actions, which are putting you in a position of succeeding. So with a perspective of clearly seeing, and being grateful for these small daily empower actions that are blessings to nurture, makes your chances of success and overcoming challenges far more often and greater, from my experience. Here's a quote, that just so happens to be from the bible; Do not be conformed by this world. But be transformed by the renewing of your mind. ROMANS 12:2. Take care and have a great day. 🕊💪🙂
@@RayMancha! A Big😊 for you! Before seeing your first comment, on that day I was feeling defeated after trying so hard like the parents, and poor chicks in many of these TH-cam's recommended, bird videos. After reading your comment, it helped me to reset my mindset back to being positive, and the next day was such a brighter day, even today. But it is a killer when you work so hard doing all the right things only to once again get passed over. Strangely, I kept finding myself relating to that poor little defeated chick in the far back. So Mr. Ray Manche, I also truly appreciate these inspiring words from you. Thank you⚘! I'm also deeply sorry to hear you had to endured so many precious losses🙏. You do have such an uplifting way with words, a great outlook on things, and a very kind heart😊. And I wish you so many good blessings as well, Mr. Manche! May you stay well, and also continue to have many successes in your life kind Sir🙏! Do take great care as well🤝😊!
Wow! That one poor baby way in the back never got any food, and later just stop voicing for it probably became too weak to keep trying. The poor sweet thing will die. Mama just keeps feeding the same greedy ones in the front over, and over again. Wonder why she doesn't know to feed the one in the back, or which one didn't get food. So weird.
Thank u for Amazing video 👏🏻! I liked 👍🏻 & sub 😁 the baby birds make such noisy ruckus each time the hardworking mama bird goes near must stress her out to keep finding food to put into their mouths 😝 i get stressed just watching lol 😅
Holy Cow! Is there anything these chicks can't eat??! I don't think I have ever seen a baby bird choke to death! I can't believe he swallowed that whole mouse!
@@scoobsm6994 Australia is full of invasive "pest" species. If y'all killed off all your invasive "pests" you wouldn't have any wildlife left. But then again, y'all are actively trying to kill off your only large land predator, so should we really trust that Australia knows what it's doing?
That poor little one being squeezed to the back NEVER gets fed ! Many times it even gives up opening its beak to ask for feed. Maybe that’s why it is significantly smaller, maybe it will soon starve to death. 🙏 No mercy at all.
Mynahs are pretty good at raising their babies fairly. I’ve seen them with 5/6 fledglings. Also they raise in pairs so a lot of food is constantly arriving and they all tend to get fed eventually, these chicks look pretty well developed so they are all obviously getting well fed
I stearted to, the way she cleans their poop and everything. Until I saw how she is starving one of her babies to death. That's pretty cruel . That little guy aint gonna make it for his greedy siblings and mean mama. Even when he was finally able to get up front, she still didnt give the little fellar food. I didn't know mamas in nature could be cruel like that. Most mamas protect their babies and take care of all of them,. Unless a baby is sickly . But that baby wasn't sickly, just starved by its mom.
@@aaronwalker8847 Sadly, birds often seem to have a “spare” chick. I don’t know if you can call it cruelty, though. I am under the impression that there is no malice involved 🤔
That one on the back didn't look like he/she got to eat until the very end. It's strange that the mother will pick up scraps and leave instead of giving it to her babies.
The idea is to pass on genes. She invests in the strongest chicks. Runts and weaklings don't get fed as the parent can only catch so much food. That's the nature of Nature.
Hoping the baby bird at the back moves forward to get a feed, COMMON little one stop staying at the back FIGHT and get to the front mate. Get angry get your food 😡😡😡
Poor little bugger at the back. Crowded out by the other, bigger, three. He's even given up trying for the most part. Smaller and getting weaker from not being fed. Future's bleak for that one. Bet he was the last to hatch.
man. He ate a mouse thats why he is no more hungry..
I was thinking the same. I think he still gets a nibble here and there, so he should make it in that case
@@michaelrupf776 The one in the far back with its beak constantly closed didn't get to eat the mouse. It was one of the greedy pushy big mouth ones😊.
Edit: @Sam, just for you I added in the big smile emoji so you can see it's merely calling them😊. "Greedy pushy big mouth ones" in regards to them having a bigger appetite. They are cute, and plump that's all.
The one in the back was not the one who ate that mouse..... poor little guy is being crowded out buy it greedy siblings, for food.
Yes that’s the one I noticed too. He wasn’t being feed
The one in the back literally gave up. Closed mouths don’t get fed.
i think he gets the mouse ;D 4 Mouses and the parents would have a free day ;D
He's full of mouse.
It got food at 3:53 when it finally moved to the front. They're the one with the little downy feather sticking up on their head. At the beginning it's more noticeable.
His on a diet
One question, where's the rat ?
I feel really bad for the bird in the back. It’s getting no food.
They rotate in the nest. It looks smaller because of the camera angle and distance, but then looks larger as they rotate to the front. Watch as they fall back into the nest, they'll be same size again. Chicks rotate to poop and the mother removes the poop with her beak.
Pretty sure that's the one that got the mouse. it's just full.
Natural selection
What a powerful digestive system to digest that whole mouse without chewing!
@@mikeoftheussenterprise4895 Can you imagine the size of the crap it's going to have after passing that through? I wonder if it can make a fecal sac big enough to hold all of it.
I like how the one that ate the mouse is just chilling in the back after .. like "I'm done, y'all go ahead." Lol burp🤭🤢😴
lol lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because it got like a serving every single return. Plus the big meal. If it wasn’t done I’m 99% sure she would of gotten back to it having a slit throat and the others just looking like they seen nothing.
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Thats amazing information about Myna: th-cam.com/video/WdsUTA6YG7o/w-d-xo.html
It broke my heart to watch the little baby in the back get weaker and weaker, unable to even get up, open it's mouth and chirp. The rest were all greedy, especially the one that ate that baby rat and went back for more. My heart goes out to the little bird.
Makes the species stronger though as only the toughest survive. Nature is cruel sad that this reality is not portrayed in mainstream nature documentaries.
At least in the end, it still survived and left the nest
The little one in the back should apply for a welfare programme, that will solve everything!
Humans: If you give them a grape make sure you cut it in half so they don'#t chock.
Birds: Here's a mouse, get it down ya!
Lmao
😂😂😂
The one in the back is chilling, belly full with that baby mouse lol while the others fight for crumbs.
I think it’s more the case he is the runt. From the beginning he is trapped at back and barely can’t get up to call for food. It’s always the trio that are coming up. The one that ate the mouse is one of the most vocal and aggressive. It’s not the same bird
Poor 4th bird at the back. Never ate anything.
It's doomed, it'll be sacrificed to improve the survival chances of the other three.
I felt so bad for him, I wish I could feed him.
Wrong ... he's the only one who will surely survive .... he got the mouse ... he barely swallowed it..he needs a week to digest it .... he is not hungry ..
His brothers received only crumbs.
The one in the back started slowly disappearing. The other 3 were way to strong. Especially that one that was fed the mouse.
Lol. Its obvious that the one that get the mouse later just did not want to open his mouth.. lol.
Damn, that one who got the mouse shouldnt have to eat for a few days. Then maybe the one in the back will finally get some food. But, I doubt he'll make it, he doesnt even open his mouth half the time.
That baby was the one that got food at 3:53 I've been looking back and fourth in he video and the baby has a small downy feather sticking out of its head. It got food when it finally got to the front.
@@kips8156 yeah, tell that to Mike who wanted to write a bird encyclopedia but doesn't even have eye balls.
@@hoatzen7887 😳 🤣😂🤣😂
The one who got fed a mouse was obviously the favourite kid.
Or not, it was on the verge of choking. If it was a tiny bit bigger...
Shocking birds, killing all the native birds in areas where they are introduced. Devastating the small native birds in Australia.
In South Africa people take them as babies and split their tongue with a pair of scissors. This makes them one of the best talkers out of all birds.
They are literally everywhere in SA..
A good one is a dead one.
@@SubjectiveFunny they are among the best talking birds! And it doesn’t require their tonges to be cut! In fact it makes things worse!
Yup. Some idiot introduced them to Australia, now we're lumped with the horrible responsibility of culling them because the smart buggers out-compete a lot of native birds. At least our more psychotic natives (noisy mynahs , magpies, crows, currawongs etc) give them a run for their money). Never hate the introduced "pest", be humane, blame the morons who introduced them. Sins of our fathers😔. They're just following their programming. Humans follow their arseh#les.
Damn, the one in the back looked just fine at first but never got fed. At one point, he just gave up and sat in the back with his eyes closed. Very sad...
The one probably died. Birds are ruthless
You notice the dead baby bird on the right hand side of the nest also it didn't get fed either the one in the back will be dead within days if it doesn't try to move closer to the front
Where's the rat ?
Don't think that is a dead baby bird. Never did see rat
@@beescottwilliams1518 look at 2:40. One baby bird gets a big Chuck of the mouse body and feet
Beautiful things. Pitty some idiot introduced them to Australia, now we're lumped with the horrible responsibility of culling them because the smart buggers out-compete a lot of native birds. At least our more psychotic natives (noisy mynahs , magpies, crows, currawongs etc) give them a run for their money). Never hate the introduced "pest", be humane, blame the morons who introduced them. Sins of our fathers😔
That's one dedicated parent; keeps very busy and makes sure its babies are well-fed.
Apart from 1
Its genetic coding and instincts for self preservation.
It's no different than what any other one would do lmao
@@chriscoughlan5221 I noticed that also, I’ve heard that some of them will purposefully focus on the more healthy chicks and just ignore some of them giving the healthier chicks the best chance to survive. I’ve also heard that this is not limited to birds but many species do it. Competition among the young is also a big factor in this, and can contribute to why the mom doesn’t even seem to care or prioritize all the chicks. She simply focuses on the most active and vibrant ones, assuming 1 to 2/3 of her brood will never survive to adulthood.
@@raymondlong7833 I'd lmao to see your brothers keeping you from the corn flakes
I was getting anxious for the one at the back to push through or for mom to notice it had not eaten, I guess that's what they mean about survival of the fittest or the greedy get greedier.
that baby bird in the back is going to starve to death
This is day 13 and Fortunately It still lives at day 19 and look as big as the others. I saw it another video on this channel
It got the mouse as meal so it was not hungry for a long time i think..
I feel like that bird at the back will just die LOL or is that just me
I love how the baby turn around and poke out their butts and push to poop😂 they make such a bid deal about it, and the mom comes and searches for the little turd filled sacs (essentially dirty bird diapers) and ummm... cleans the house (eats them so as not to waste nutrients the babies can't digest yet)
Some birds eat them, some just take them from the nest and drop them. I believe this species is the later.
@@exidy-yt I just threw up in my mouth thanks .
@@cuttinupthecarpet504 🤣😂🤣😂 I’m with you! 🤢
Basically like giving a 17” pizza to a 3 year old haha.
Looked like an ant.
This is like the bill collectors every time I get a paycheck.
We have millions of them in Australia. Looks like they will eat any thing ,including all the native species that they can get there beaks on. Very invasive species and very intelligent to.
I watched closely through the whole thing.. twice..
She never one time fed the one in the back.. it even just stops trying about halfway through. However.. the runt might live. The one that ate the whole damn mouse might not be old enough to process it 🤔
2:36 Myna chick gets giant rat to eat! That must have taken a while to go through! 😊👍🐀
'Giant rat'? Ha, you need to spend some time in a city with a healthy rat population. That was just an average sized mouse.
@@kevinlakeman5043 I've lived in a house with both rats and mice and trust me the differences are pretty easy to spot. Thank you for your comment, anyway.
You can see that one chick is not going to make it.
This is day 13 and Fortunately It still lives at day 19 and look as big as the others. I saw it on the persons channel..
They seem to be making rotations. When they're hungry they'll fight to the front when they're not they just chill and sleep at the back
Was that a spider crawling down the upper right side of the screen? at 5:22
I was rooting for the little one at the back, to hopefully move up front to get fed.
Nature has a way of showing us lessons that we can learn from, in our own lives.
In this case, showing up and making noise just isn't enough.
I believe resilience, consistency, complete focused effort, faith, and commitment, towards a goal no matter what, are necessary to move ourselves up front to get fed daily into overcoming our challenges and growing stronger.
@Ray Mancha... I really like your motivating comment😊! Something I needed to hear in this moment, so I for one thank you very much for it🤝🙂.
@@trishaw.237 You're welcome! When I think of some of my major disappointments, losses, and heartaches I've had, they all became easier to overcome successfully.
Because I've learned to understand this wholeheartedly. That success is not an event, it's a process which includes a growth mindset rather than the negative deteriorating fixed mindset.
This growth mindset way of thinking does help tremendously in allowing you to consistently align your small daily positive actions, which are putting you in a position of succeeding.
So with a perspective of clearly seeing, and being grateful for these small daily empower actions that are blessings to nurture, makes your chances of success and overcoming challenges far more often and greater, from my experience.
Here's a quote, that just so happens to be from the bible;
Do not be conformed by this world.
But be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
ROMANS 12:2.
Take care and
have a great day.
🕊💪🙂
@@RayMancha! A Big😊 for you! Before seeing your first comment, on that day I was feeling defeated after trying so hard like the parents, and poor chicks in many of these TH-cam's recommended, bird videos. After reading your comment, it helped me to reset my mindset back to being positive, and the next day was such a brighter day, even today. But it is a killer when you work so hard doing all the right things only to once again get passed over. Strangely, I kept finding myself relating to that poor little defeated chick in the far back.
So Mr. Ray Manche, I also truly appreciate these inspiring words from you. Thank you⚘! I'm also deeply sorry to hear you had to endured so many precious losses🙏. You do have such an uplifting way with words, a great outlook on things, and a very kind heart😊. And I wish you so many good blessings as well, Mr. Manche! May you stay well, and also continue to have many successes in your life kind Sir🙏! Do take great care as well🤝😊!
Oh Yes! That was a spider☺!
@@trishaw.237 I saw a ted talk that said that "Grit" is all you need to succeed in life
Wow! That one poor baby way in the back never got any food, and later just stop voicing for it probably became too weak to keep trying. The poor sweet thing will die. Mama just keeps feeding the same greedy ones in the front over, and over again. Wonder why she doesn't know to feed the one in the back, or which one didn't get food. So weird.
you feed the ones that will have the most success. The last hatched chicks are usually "safety" hatches in case the earlier hatched ones die.
He got the mouse
I replayed the video and looked at his eye patterns
Smart bird. Literally takes the poop as it comes out of the baby's butt to dispose of. 2:29
Omg gross I just noticed 😆
That's to prevent predators from smelling it and using that to locate the babies
1:33 & 1:53 also lol
I wish I had the discipline and energy to keep my house that clean.
"No, thanks, Mom. I'm still digesting that mouse."
That baby in the back isn't being fed.
I noticed that too. Those chicks are known to turn on one another just to make sure they are the one who gets fed the most.
Part of that could be bc he didn't open his mouth to be fed signalling hunger.
That's because he's sick on Rat too full.
The one that ate the mouse just want to sleep. But how could he with his hungry brothers crying for food. 😂🤣
I had 2 macaws when I was a kid I knew birds were savage when needed .this channel always reminds me of my macaws .
Humans are pretty much the only predator with any killer's remorse.
...And a lot of that guilt comes from having enough food.
good
Thank u for Amazing video 👏🏻! I liked 👍🏻 & sub 😁 the baby birds make such noisy ruckus each time the hardworking mama bird goes near must stress her out to keep finding food to put into their mouths 😝 i get stressed just watching lol 😅
The one baby in the back is getting nothing.
Wow....How on earth did that baby manage to swallow that whole rodent without just DYING? I'm amazed it didn't suffocate trying to eat that
Their nostrils are different where they can breath like that.
@@Brett_S_420 That makes sense. I suppose it's kinda like how snakes can still breath while eating huge prey items
Wow awesome
Holy Cow! Is there anything these chicks can't eat??! I don't think I have ever seen a baby bird choke to death! I can't believe he swallowed that whole mouse!
So much for the one at the back. The mother is neglecting it. Can't she count or something?
No, animals cant count xD
If you're in Australia be sure to ask you're local council for Mina bird traps. They come with gas and gassing bag
Yep, they're an invasive pest species here, taking over from native birds.
Which councils do that?
@@scoobsm6994 Australia is full of invasive "pest" species. If y'all killed off all your invasive "pests" you wouldn't have any wildlife left.
But then again, y'all are actively trying to kill off your only large land predator, so should we really trust that Australia knows what it's doing?
There was always that one kid who could eat enough for a whole family, then be'd hungry an hour kater.
Did the bird that stuffed the mouse down his throat survive that? Isn’t that way too big to fit in his stomach?
woow very good viedo
Does the parent pay attention to which babies have gotten more? And less? I can't tell.
That one who got the mice looks like it nearly died! Could hardly move after.
The one in the back never eats!!! The other siblings rush to the front, he hasn’t got the hang of it yet lol
he gave up, poor guy.
That one baby in the back didn’t make it long. She never feeds him
it seems like the momma would know to feed the bird in the back
Too cool 👍
They are quite clever turning their butts to the outside of the nest to poop 💩 so mum can collect it easily.
Dam! I didn't knew they ate mouse 😳 & btw you meant to say mouse not rat lmao
That poor little one being squeezed to the back NEVER gets fed !
Many times it even gives up opening its beak to ask for feed. Maybe that’s why it is significantly smaller, maybe it will soon starve to death. 🙏 No mercy at all.
Survival of the fittest. It needs to push to the front if it wants to live
thats how nature works
Mynahs are pretty good at raising their babies fairly. I’ve seen them with 5/6 fledglings. Also they raise in pairs so a lot of food is constantly arriving and they all tend to get fed eventually, these chicks look pretty well developed so they are all obviously getting well fed
That is not a rat, its a mouse. A rat would be bigger than the bird. This is like confusing a tree monkey for a gorilla.
The little one in the back probably won't make it 😥
Pretty sure the one that stopped opening it's mouth was the one that ate the mouse
Poor guy in the corner probably not going to survive.All food come to 3 other birds.
Damn that mouse was almost as big as the baby bird. I thought it was gonna get stuck in its throat. Lol
Bad Mother! How can she not feed EQUALLY? This just pisses me off!
The start was so agressive and fast what?
Bird jumpscare.
Nice
I like how they are potty trained even at that young of age. They be like "Your turn MA, open wide"
Bet her breath stinks like..
Very good 👌
Imagine being a rat and having to face those hungry mouths.
You’d already be dead before getting to them babies if you were a rat!
What a nature feeding of mother to her childrens
Wow she so organized when they poop she grab it and throw it out on the way to get them more food
I wondered what she was removing. That's amazing.
Mom: here’s a whole mouse. Bye.
That's the 1st time I've seen a mother bird bring food back and the little shit isn't hungry
Well I reckon the smaller one better stand up for itself.😦
You'r video is exellence.
Lol the one in the middle is getting all the grub.
I have new respect for myna birds.
I stearted to, the way she cleans their poop and everything. Until I saw how she is starving one of her babies to death. That's pretty cruel . That little guy aint gonna make it for his greedy siblings and mean mama. Even when he was finally able to get up front, she still didnt give the little fellar food. I didn't know mamas in nature could be cruel like that. Most mamas protect their babies and take care of all of them,. Unless a baby is sickly .
But that baby wasn't sickly, just starved by its mom.
@@aaronwalker8847 Sadly, birds often seem to have a “spare” chick. I don’t know if you can call it cruelty, though. I am under the impression that there is no malice involved 🤔
Those birds looks like birds from thailand.
I am having anxiety watching this. Mother bird is not feeding the small one at the back! 😩😩😩
The poor little fella at the back who never got any food...😪😪😪
Everyone in the comment section: I LIKE HOW........ 🤓
Should be titled Mother Starves Chick In The Back
That was pretty damn good
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Poor runt in the back just accepted fate n stopped even trying anymore
poor a little one from the back never got food
The one in the back is struggling
That one on the back didn't look like he/she got to eat until the very end. It's strange that the mother will pick up scraps and leave instead of giving it to her babies.
That’s not scraps
It is baby poop in a sack
She carries it away so preditators don’t find the nest
@@alvinhutchinson8247 That makes sense. I can't tell by watching on my phone.
Amazing Birds !!
The small quite chick ain't gonna make it.😦
That poor bby in the back just gave up on tryna get fed. The two biggest in the front damn near jump out the nest tryna get food.
If that's a rat to you, think of a mouse big enough to eat all the baby birds plus momma bird.
I feel bad for the one in the back. He never got to eat once.
He had the whole mouse so he's not trying to get more food
@@TreyyDaMenaceFan pretty sure he wasn't the one who got the mouse
Nothing cuter in nature than hungry baby birds.❤️
I like birds, but they start out quite hideous compared to other furry creatures.
They are only looking out for them selves.
They're shrill, selfish, and crap where they sleep. I'm going to push X to disagree with you.
@@eustace8520I’m glad I’m not the only one to think freshly hatched baby birds are horrendous looking.
ngl kinda sad watching the little guy never be fed in the back
He got the baby mouse. After that feast, he probably didn't need to eat for days.
@@exidy-yt that's the wrong baby if u look at the back of the chicks theres a small one whis never fed
@@uwu7164 he is nt growing up cuz he didn't any food .. all has brothers r grown up except him
The baby swallow the rat like a snake that crazy😂😂😅
that one in the back is going to be the one she drops out of the nest. the others are constantly being fed but hes not.....
birds are so stupid they kept feeding the same ones and leave the smallest weakest one to die
🤣🤣🤣
The idea is to pass on genes. She invests in the strongest chicks. Runts and weaklings don't get fed as the parent can only catch so much food. That's the nature of Nature.
If you ship the bottom of their tongue, they will be able to talk.
Imagine the bird when it has to poo out the mouse head and skeleton....
Fun times
First a frog then a rat? These mynas can eat way more than I thought they could
Poor bird in the back never got to eat
Coitado,uns come muito já outros ficam lá atrás quase não come!!
Eso me indigna no lo puedo remediar que la mami no comparta!!!😢😢😢
Le Big Mac! Bird style!
Hoping the baby bird at the back moves forward to get a feed, COMMON little one stop staying at the back FIGHT and get to the front mate. Get angry get your food 😡😡😡
Not familiar with that bird, but such good parents.
They’re horribly invasive and absolutely vicious. They’re relentless when they want a nest, they’ll harass and even kill the rival.
@@leitmotif7268 on 2nd thought they look related to the Starling.