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Very Aquatic Potatoe
Приєднався 15 сер 2016
Very Aquatic Potatoe is my channel featuring the trials and tribulations of this Potatoe Head DIY Fishkeeper and aspiring farmer
Відео
I was taking out the compost when I heard the music from the park
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I was taking out the compost when I heard the music from the park
Exposed ant colony evacuates larva and eggs
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I found this colony of ants when I was moving these roof tiles. Clearly they didn't want to be seen.
The first leg of the trail has been blazed
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The first piece of the trail is also the shortest. After thinning out the bushes and removing the plants that don't produce food from the path we were able to blaze the way to an easy access for this bountiful Berry patch.
a red-tailed hawk flies away from the playground.
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a red-tailed hawk flies away from the playground.
Sunshower in the Hudson Valley
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I don't know how well it'll come out in the video but I managed to capture this sun shower just as I was finishing up making dinner.
Grey Tree Frog transported safely back to nature prefers to hang out a bit longer.
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we found him hanging out in the filter area of a pool and decided to carry him far away from there before pouring a puddle of some warm rainwater for him to wash off in.
Grey Tree Frog rescued from swimming pool hangs out for a bit
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We found this gray tree frog in the filter area of a swimming pool so we brought him to the woods where we made a puddle for him to hang out and detox.
Donatello the turtle tries turtle kibble for the first time
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Donatello the turtle tries turtle kibble for the first time
Westley has it out with his favorite toy.
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Westley has it out with his favorite toy.
Proud Red-Tailed hawk struggles with a feisty crow.
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Proud Red-Tailed hawk struggles with a feisty crow.
Red tailed hawk defending his kill part 2
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Red tailed hawk defending his kill part 2
Westly makes his weekly inspection of FishTV infrastructure maintenance.
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Westly makes his weekly inspection of FishTV infrastructure maintenance.
Westly inspects the water before the weekly change can proceed.
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Westly inspects the water before the weekly change can proceed.
Westly contemplating playing with the bucket.
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Westly contemplating playing with the bucket.
55 Gallon Aquarium Maintenance: Glass Cleaning -- August 22, 2016
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55 Gallon Aquarium Maintenance: Glass Cleaning August 22, 2016
Nerite buddy wanders the glass desert in search of diatoms
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Nerite buddy wanders the glass desert in search of diatoms
Fish fry nibbles flake food hidden among the duckweed.
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Fish fry nibbles flake food hidden among the duckweed.
55 gallon aquarium update: July 24, 2016
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55 gallon aquarium update: July 24, 2016
That so beautiful and relaxing
I'm definitely breaking that up.
Look who's eating crow.
There is a reason Redtails are the most numerous hawk in America.......They catch everything ! I watched one come out of a stoop to snatch a Killdeer off the ground.
A moment that went viral in the local crow community.
Need action not noise.
Hawks can't fly through my neighborhood without getting mobbed by angry crows. But the crows stay away from the red tail hawks and golden eagles.
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What a gangster paradise
Love how the other crows are trying to save him by dive bombing.
Hardly helping, they were no where near the hawk. If they had struck the hawk he might have let go but not for some squawking.
In crow heaven there are endless nuts, seeds, grapes and stuff. If you don't worship crow Jesus who died for the crows. Then it's crow hell for them. True story just like another story we tell ourselves because we're really dumb.
Not much of a struggle, just a waiting game. Then lunch.
This video and setting reminds me of when I saw you hawk try to pick up a cat by the tail only to get attacked and ripped apart by the rest of its cat buddies.. it's not pretty to see but it sure is interesting..
It's crazy....crows are very intelligent and can have what appears to be a personality. Whereas the red-tailed hawk is just, kill, eat, kill, eat, kill eat. All business.
I've seen crows go straight medieval on smaller birds soI guess sometimes it's just not your day
Dudes friends are scared
Two times in the last year I’ve seen a hawk catch a crow which surprised me cause the crow is not much smaller than the hawk.
First i ever seen a red tail take down a crow😟
First time i saw a hawk making a meal out of a crow 😳 usually i just see crows bullying smaller birds & stealing their food 😝
Where’s the ending? Was it a successful catch or not? 🤔
No it's not fascinating it's kind of brutal and toxicated
Dam why the crow homies not helping him?
Great Video!!!! Love Hawks
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No, that’s just nature. If he saved the crow the hawk would have killed something else later that day - it has to eat.
I wonder what would've happened had you not interfered. Were you ever able to teabag the Hawk? You only needed two more steps to reach your goal.
He did not interfere.
@@Encourageable The crows made several aggressive passes at the hawk early in the video, though in the footage we see they were always concerned about the human standing nearby, and moving closer. The closer the human moved in, the less the crows dared to defend their buddy. Without the human moving in close, the crows would have continued, and in fact would likely have escalated their aggressiveness, the way animals that rally against a predator typically do. They have to "work up to it". Even mighty African water buffalo, have to get "worked up" before they start becoming earnestly assertive toward a predator, sometimes eventually saving their buddy from the certain-death clutches of a lion pride. It's absolutely 100% within the normal and natural behavior of a murder of crows (←exceptionally smart and calculating birds) to rally against a predator that's attacking one of their own. We'll never know just how far this murder of crows would have gone in violently pestering the hawk, ...because the human showed up and stopped their defensive group counterattack completely.
I disagree, the cameraman wasn’t close and did not intentionally interfere. He zoomed in from a distance. The crows are cowards and only pick on birds smaller than them or any animals they think they can bully. They’re very smart until they’re not. And this one was not.
Crows are bunch of bullies until they mess with the wrong bird of prey and go down in defeat!
I don’t consider that struggling. It’s in complete control
I wonder why the other crows didn’t dive bomb the hawk. I always see tiny blackbirds ganging up on crows that land in their trees. The crows try to act tough and switch branches like those little birds are just a nuisance, but they end up flying away when they get tiny bird after tiny bird diving into them. I would have thought the crows would do the same instead of just keeping their distance and hollering. Anyway, I like crows and I think they’ve been represented badly in cartoons and stories, making kids grow up thinking they’re evil or something. I’ve never thought they were evil. Now maybe I’m thinking they’re just a bit cowardly.
Great footage. Although I didn't see too much struggling...
Hawk b looking like “Yeah Barry it’s all clear I don’t think I see any other predators approaching”
There's an omen behind this scene...It means, this crow was used to a bad cause.. And that's the end of of that ordeal. Hawk was meant for the good and now somebody is spell free.(if you can believe that)
No, it’s just predator and prey. Animals have no spirit - only humans.
I tell yea that’s natural but I’d become the crows best friend
Its fun to watch those Red Tailed Hawk dive bomb the patch of green grass that separates I-70 North and I-70 south and Ohio I'd saw it a ton of times while I'm driving on the interstate all of a sudden I'll see the red tailedhawks dive down and grab a field mice. When there's snow on the ground you'll see them dive bomb and just land right in the snow because they can hear the mouse under the snow and know exactly where it's at.
Yo creo que salvar una vida es lo más gratificante para un ser humano, la naturaleza no te puso ahí para que filmarás morbosamete. Entonces... Simplemente no hubieras grabado.
1:59 This Is What Happens When You mess with The Wrong Bird
YOU FIDO DID YOUR BORING PIECE , now was time to SCARE AWAY THAT WINGED CARNIVORE , any other animal 🦒 would’ve been more helping hand than you , ⛓🧟♂️🧟🧟♂️🧛🏿♀️⛓
Wow I figured the other crows would help him out
Don’t worry it’s just Tobias
This is one time I would have stepped in and help the crow
I dont know why i thought the crows woulda had his back more
It’s equal parts fascinating and horrifying. Reminds me of the time I found two dragonflies flopping around on the ground at the beach. One was holding onto the other like a backpack… of death, cause it was munching on the back of the other dragonfly’s head while the other dragonfly tried to escape. After a little research, I learned this may have been two males in a territorial dispute. Dragonflies have always been really bad ass to me and I love learning new nature facts, but that… mm. It was definitely a little disturbing to go from “oh, maybe one is trying to mate with the other” to “nope this is active cannibalism and one of them is still very much alive.”
Nice story 👍.
Yeah love em helicopters 😂
Great video !
bastard, why don't you do anything?
Because you always let Nature take it's course? The hawk has to eat...
Você que fez esse vídeo é um grande idiota vendo o pássaro em apuros nas garras do gavião não socorreu o bicho
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Shoulda shot the hawk.
For all of the hawks that tear apart garbage bags, scattering it all over the place... Right? Idiot.
@@troyjollimore4100thanks Troy, buy a bin and it won't happen again. Knock yourself out.
@@HandleGF So a hawk flew away with your favourite pet kitten or something?
@@troyjollimore4100 Did it not dawn on you even for a millisecond that "Shoulda shot the hawk" could have been a joke? Not everyone is as literal as the dumbest of Americans. :-D
A hawk's talons have squeezing force of 200 PSI, an eagles is 3x that at 600 PSI. Just a matter of time til this hawk kills this crow. Depends where he grabs it.
Any bird that is black, and is almost always an invasive specis/ scorge, Crows, Grackles, Starlings, needs to be sent back to Europe or Africa, does this sound familiar?..Robert at 66.
This seems uncommon and probably had you not intervened, these other crows would've saved it. But at least we get to witness
Hawks prey on crows. A big hawk would annihilate a crow in a second. This is a baby hawk
Good thing I wasn't around because the hawk would've been toast. Certainly wouldn't of been holding a camera.
Definitely a good thing you weren't around, then. Horrible how Life works, isn't it?
@@troyjollimore4100 How's that, Karen?
@@markorourke9852 You have something against nature? Hawk carry away a favourite childhood pet or something?
Why do you care?
@@markorourke9852 Just never understood how some can randomly hate or kill elements of nature without understanding them, I guess. Where I live, predatory birds aren’t a real problem. Probably different in other areas, with farms that keep free-range birds, I’d imagine.