Bama can't mock Auburn for having two mascots. You've got an elephant and... you WOULD have a tidal wave, but that would be a ridiculous looking costume (or a failed Ocean Spray advertisement). #WDE
@pauloavilaneto He is an animal that was injured in the wild. The Raptor Center is rehabilitating them. The ones that are trained cannot be released to the wild for various reasons.
Come on folks, appreciate a good, educational collaboration. Watching won't turn you into a fan of your rival, but may give some mutual respect, and there's never anything wrong with that. Alabama has an elephant for a mascot and yell "Roll Tide" and never even mention "Go Elephants". They have a mascot and a battle cry. So does Auburn. The Tiger is the mascot and our battle cry is "War Eagle". This was a really nice thing to do between the schools. It's interesting to learn about the eagles and the raptor center. And the bit of lighthearted ribbing at each other was fun. That's the way it ought to be. Too many times it gets ugly and that's stupid. And for all of the others saying they just cage up eagles that could be released and survive, go to the raptor center site and educate yourselves. There are reasons these can't be released. Spirit has a bit of a deformed beak, I think. And they rehabilitate and release any raptors that can survive in the wild. If they caught them only for captivity they'd have many more eagles. Go Tigers! War Eagle!
From an Auburn fan, I really appreciate this video, despite your crimson polo. Even though Bama won, I still gotta say it. Waaaaar Eagle! HEY! Best. Tradition. In sports. PERIOD
That was a cool story.. (Thought is was funny that the eagle smacked the Bama student) knows the enemy I suppose.. As a Seminole I get the Tiger and Eagle deal as we have Chief Osceola and the Seminoles... But I still do not get the Crimson Tide and the Elephant.. None the less Auburn and FSU have the best intros for their games! Keep up the great work with all your birds of prey! War Eagle!
I'm from Europe and have never seen this war eagle thing before, but I wonder why the bird flies around the stadium for like 30 seconds before it flies to the middle of the pitch where that iron bowl is where as in this "training" it just flew straight to the middle. I mean, wouldn't the eagle evetually know that it could fly straight to the middle?
It has always surprised me that the eagle isn't freaked out at 87K screaming people, and that it doesn't just take off to try to get away. I'm sure once they've done it a couple of times in the middle of all of that chaos, they get used to it-- but I'm surprised whenever a new one goes out on a gameday, that it doesn't flip out.
On a bike ride a few months ago, I discovered an injured broad winged hawk on the side of the road in Auburn. The folks from the raptor center came out after I called em up and took him in. Pretty cool little bird. I'm glad they were able to help out.
Thank you for posting this...It is so cool to see the Eagles work...I lived in Vernon Alabama from the time I was 4 - 11 and don't remember seeing Eagles in the wild till I moved to Wisconsin and now see them all the time. I love your work and this was a fun distraction.
@AWildAtheistAppears damn right yay for captivity..animals in captivity live long healthy lives, animals in the wild live short terrifying lives. and will die of either disease, starvation or being eaten alive by another wild animal...i know what i would chose..
I live in Juneau, Alaska where there are many, many eagles. Just yesterday I nearly hit a mature bald eagle with my truck. A group of them (what's the collective noun for eagles?) was on the side of the road taking a look at someone's garbage can. Yep, they are dirty scavengers and hang around the garbage dump. Someone is paid to creatively and safely shew them off. But, these eagles also live on my work (Juneau Empire newspaper) and are always seen there like gargoyles, thanks to the hatchery across the street.
Dustin: one of the most enjoyable ever. But I think the handlers need to improve their safety as they release the bird at the top of the concrete ramp (see 2:07 and 2:58). It looks like their procedure for keeping the cage from falling over the edge is "don't let it fall over the edge". Advise them of this: (1) attach an anchored lanyard to the cage first, then (2) lift the cage to the guard rail, then (3) open the cage door. Safety lanyards attached to the handlers would be good, too.
ICF Trinity That was the date of the Alabama-Auburn game that year (and probably quite a few other years, since it's always around that time of year). You've got an awesome birthday :)
It was a bit daft to say the eagle doesn't know the transmitter is there. There's a big difference between not bothered about and not knowing about. If an animal's entire survival depends on flight it's gonna know there's something attached to one of it's major control surfaces. Food, warmth, shelter and a generally easy life make up for a heavy butt and a lack of flapping about in sub-arctic temperatures.
it worked all last season, that was a good one lol WAR EAGLE!!!!!!!!! but since it is now 2013 that one doesn't stand anymore, and i will probably get ALOT of hate for this but just know i pull for bama....... when its not the iron bowl, our state has ruled college football how many yrs in a row now dang i can't even remember AND THATS A GOOD THING
@Nodsinator I thought so as well, but I thought that the eagle would eventually understand that it is always in the middle, and when that lady starts running you'd think that the eagle would notice her way before she reaches the middle..
Destin I know you and yet i had to find out about your channel on stuff Phil likes! AMAZING channel though and this one is is really great. I've always wondered how they trained their eagles. Oh and ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@destinws2 That's right, drop some knowledge on that foo. JK, I have to pause for a second too sometimes to remember which one is classical and which one is operant. PSYCH 101 was a few years ago.
@gl3110 it may seem boring to do the same thing regularly or be in the same spot, but when it comes with security and food, animals will be very content
Agree. But i've seen eagles (wedge tailed) look amazing on a military parade in Darwin, Aust. No cages, he was walked out with his handler. Flew as taught, saluted, and returned. Amazing to watch. i cringed to see them release from a cage.... poor training i think...
Bama can't mock Auburn for having two mascots. You've got an elephant and... you WOULD have a tidal wave, but that would be a ridiculous looking costume (or a failed Ocean Spray advertisement). #WDE
Our second mascot could be 17, as in the number of national championships we have🤷♂️
# GOLDEN EAGLE BEST ANIMAL
@destinws2 how is keeping birds in dog cages so they can fly aimlessly around a football stadium rehabilitation?
Bandwagoneverydayb
:) 1st?
Oh and the explanations on Wikipedia: none of them are true
@pauloavilaneto
He is an animal that was injured in the wild. The Raptor Center is rehabilitating them. The ones that are trained cannot be released to the wild for various reasons.
Come on folks, appreciate a good, educational collaboration. Watching won't turn you into a fan of your rival, but may give some mutual respect, and there's never anything wrong with that. Alabama has an elephant for a mascot and yell "Roll Tide" and never even mention "Go Elephants". They have a mascot and a battle cry. So does Auburn. The Tiger is the mascot and our battle cry is "War Eagle".
This was a really nice thing to do between the schools. It's interesting to learn about the eagles and the raptor center. And the bit of lighthearted ribbing at each other was fun. That's the way it ought to be. Too many times it gets ugly and that's stupid. And for all of the others saying they just cage up eagles that could be released and survive, go to the raptor center site and educate yourselves. There are reasons these can't be released. Spirit has a bit of a deformed beak, I think. And they rehabilitate and release any raptors that can survive in the wild. If they caught them only for captivity they'd have many more eagles.
Go Tigers! War Eagle!
War Damn Eagle!
I'm in Auburn's band. You should look out for me. I'm the one in the orange coat... haha
From an Auburn fan, I really appreciate this video, despite your crimson polo. Even though Bama won, I still gotta say it. Waaaaar Eagle! HEY!
Best. Tradition. In sports. PERIOD
@AWS137
It's actually not classical. It's called "Operant" conditioning
That was a cool story.. (Thought is was funny that the eagle smacked the Bama student) knows the enemy I suppose.. As a Seminole I get the Tiger and Eagle deal as we have Chief Osceola and the Seminoles... But I still do not get the Crimson Tide and the Elephant..
None the less Auburn and FSU have the best intros for their games!
Keep up the great work with all your birds of prey!
War Eagle!
@oshitnotagain
Yes
@AWildAtheistAppears
More like rehabilitation...
I'm from Europe and have never seen this war eagle thing before, but I wonder why the bird flies around the stadium for like 30 seconds before it flies to the middle of the pitch where that iron bowl is where as in this "training" it just flew straight to the middle. I mean, wouldn't the eagle evetually know that it could fly straight to the middle?
It is spelled Jordan but pronounced Jerdon
@TheCryandry
I'm the one wearing Crimson. I'll wave a shaker so you can see me.
@cyberlionn
"The Dog" by "A Shell in the PIt". Click thelink at the end.
My mom interned at the raptor center for 6 months, and I went with her a few times, man they are amazing animals.
Wow! Great video! If that disc was an animal in the wild, it wouldn't have a chance. Love it!
the eagle is such a beautiful majestic animal
really amazing to see raptors in flight
NOT "jor dan prounced Jerdan but spelled Jordan!!!
It has always surprised me that the eagle isn't freaked out at 87K screaming people, and that it doesn't just take off to try to get away. I'm sure once they've done it a couple of times in the middle of all of that chaos, they get used to it-- but I'm surprised whenever a new one goes out on a gameday, that it doesn't flip out.
On a bike ride a few months ago, I discovered an injured broad winged hawk on the side of the road in Auburn. The folks from the raptor center came out after I called em up and took him in. Pretty cool little bird. I'm glad they were able to help out.
Marcus Farris That was cool of you to look out for it.
Thank you for posting this...It is so cool to see the Eagles work...I lived in Vernon Alabama from the time I was 4 - 11 and don't remember seeing Eagles in the wild till I moved to Wisconsin and now see them all the time. I love your work and this was a fun distraction.
@AWildAtheistAppears damn right yay for captivity..animals in captivity live long healthy lives, animals in the wild live short terrifying lives. and will die of either disease, starvation or being eaten alive by another wild animal...i know what i would chose..
that is one BEAUTIFUL eagle man!
The slow motion shots were cool. A real majestic animal.
Every time I watch your videos I am reminded of how awesome our God is! Thank you for that!
I think a lot of people will disagree. Mainly kids with diseases or all the people the made up man in the sky ignores.
So how often do they "escape"?
They obviously have some interest in staying with the humans but that's gotta vary, doesn't it?
What a beautiful bird.
thank you so much im on to my 6th eagle and this will help alot
That is a magnificent animal, I must say.
I don't know what it is about your videos, but their very relaxing to watch.
I love the music you have on your videos. its very supportive
That’s neat.:) Go Auburn!!
Loved all these S.E.D. videos! I couldn't help but stay up five hours later than I had intended to go through this play list. Subscribed.
Lady in Pink has a kindoff Jackie O look to her. 8)
I live in Juneau, Alaska where there are many, many eagles. Just yesterday I nearly hit a mature bald eagle with my truck. A group of them (what's the collective noun for eagles?) was on the side of the road taking a look at someone's garbage can. Yep, they are dirty scavengers and hang around the garbage dump. Someone is paid to creatively and safely shew them off.
But, these eagles also live on my work (Juneau Empire newspaper) and are always seen there like gargoyles, thanks to the hatchery across the street.
Convocation.
I always like the good feeling that comes by watching your videos. This is what learning should be like :) :)
how does the bird not get spooked. pretty cool!
nice interesting video, really liked it
That girl is beautiful
Dustin: one of the most enjoyable ever. But I think the handlers need to improve their safety as they release the bird at the top of the concrete ramp (see 2:07 and 2:58). It looks like their procedure for keeping the cage from falling over the edge is "don't let it fall over the edge". Advise them of this: (1) attach an anchored lanyard to the cage first, then (2) lift the cage to the guard rail, then (3) open the cage door. Safety lanyards attached to the handlers would be good, too.
I was shocked when they showed the lure for the "dinner plate". It's my birth date
ICF Trinity That was the date of the Alabama-Auburn game that year (and probably quite a few other years, since it's always around that time of year). You've got an awesome birthday :)
Beautiful birds!
nice videos man
keep em' comming
Hey...
I live in this state.
That beautyful gi
4:11 the brown eagle is beautiful
Nova is a very beautiful Eagle.
It was a bit daft to say the eagle doesn't know the transmitter is there. There's a big difference between not bothered about and not knowing about. If an animal's entire survival depends on flight it's gonna know there's something attached to one of it's major control surfaces. Food, warmth, shelter and a generally easy life make up for a heavy butt and a lack of flapping about in sub-arctic temperatures.
it worked all last season, that was a good one lol WAR EAGLE!!!!!!!!! but since it is now 2013 that one doesn't stand anymore, and i will probably get ALOT of hate for this but just know i pull for bama....... when its not the iron bowl, our state has ruled college football how many yrs in a row now dang i can't even remember AND THATS A GOOD THING
@Nodsinator I thought so as well, but I thought that the eagle would eventually understand that it is always in the middle, and when that lady starts running you'd think that the eagle would notice her way before she reaches the middle..
Destin I know you and yet i had to find out about your channel on stuff Phil likes! AMAZING channel though and this one is is really great. I've always wondered how they trained their eagles. Oh and ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@destinws2 That's right, drop some knowledge on that foo. JK, I have to pause for a second too sometimes to remember which one is classical and which one is operant. PSYCH 101 was a few years ago.
@gl3110 it may seem boring to do the same thing regularly or be in the same spot, but when it comes with security and food, animals will be very content
Majestic.
Just out of curiosity, what do you do for a living? Seems like you have a lot of time to dedicate to a wide variety of interests.
Nova was amazing! spot on accuracy!
I was at the game and had on an Auburn shirt so I could get on tv.
Great video boy, I especially liked the part where UA comes to AU for an education.
You should end the video with the final result, a full stadium, since I'm not american I had never heard of this
@destinws2 ahh destin, don't respond to these people, they got exactly what they wanted from you, more attention.
Maybe this video convinced Cal(the one who worked on making the prince ruperts drop) to work with you.
There always has to be a STORY, media makes most the crap up, or gets things started,it is what it is!,,Football,let it be..
@redheadwalker09 Lol I knew that, but he doesn't have as strong of a Southern accent as I would imagine.
It's weird cause I just checked into my hotel here in Auburn and I see these videos.. WAR EAGLE!
What was wrong with the second eagle? It didn't fold it's wings back like most birds I have seen
JER-don-Hare Stadium. NOT Jordan.
Oh... They clip it to the tail...
At first i thought they were gonna stick it up... X0
My favourite animal is the peregrine falcon. Fastest animal on earth. Amazing bird.
good work man , but where is the behind the scenes ????? I couldn't find it !!
At portugal S.L.Benfica has one eagle flying like that but our is bether x)
Ouch Destin, that was quite a spectacular way to lose.
@cyberlionn do you not know how to read the description of the video?
this should be on discoverychanal!!!
WHY CAN'T I MEET AN EAGLE!!!???
And I'm NOT talking about a zoo...
One day that bird is going to snag a small child in the stadium
It actually makes a lot of since if you know where it came from
what a magnificent creature, to think Ben Franklin thought we should use the Wild Turkey as a national bird.
beelikestowatch that’s because turkeys are native to America
3:16 Nova gets after it. War Eagle folks!
Raptors are beautiful birds
the portuguese soccer team SLBenfica already does that
@gl3110 i really hope thats sarcasm
StarWolf watched this.
@destinws2 theyre the same thing... trial and error
3:17 that speed tho, I'm kinda terrified but mainly awestruck😮
3:30 would hate to be on the recieving end of THAT
Does that van say RAPTOR CENTER? Fu*king Awesome.
dam eagles are cool
that was beautiful
Agree.
But i've seen eagles (wedge tailed) look amazing on a military parade in Darwin, Aust.
No cages, he was walked out with his handler. Flew as taught, saluted, and returned. Amazing to watch.
i cringed to see them release from a cage.... poor training i think...
WOW YOU"RE HERE IN AUBURN!!!! I may just see you!
@iliveforwow does anyone know ? It's really nice
dont feel like i learnt much but cool video
They do it for the birds safety when they have to carry them through the crowd.... so they practice with it for it to become routine
@Gemlin300 Probably his good taste of music.
YOU'RE HERE IN AUBURN?! I've got to see you.