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SlowTV up north
Sweden
Приєднався 5 тра 2020
UTH Flakabäck 2024. SlowTV racing, if there is such thing.
Not quite so SlowTV up north. But i think it would serve it purpose as a slowTV video anyway.
Four hours of mostly slow paced racing in "reasonably priced car". No stars though.
Fyra timmars uthållighetstävling på Flakabäck motorstadion 24/2 2024, med en Ford Scorpio 2.0 DOHC 1990
Four hours of mostly slow paced racing in "reasonably priced car". No stars though.
Fyra timmars uthållighetstävling på Flakabäck motorstadion 24/2 2024, med en Ford Scorpio 2.0 DOHC 1990
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First hatching 2023, falco tinnunculus, tornfalk
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This is a five minutes time lapse showing the first egg hatching 2023.
Natural selection in a Common Kestrel nest. WARNING, STRONG CONTENT. Falco Tinninculus. Tornfalk.
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This is a short clip that shows real cruel nature and its way to select who will live and who will die. First minute is timelapsed, then about 1:17 into the clip it's slowed down to normal speed and the deed gets done. I hope you'll find this interesting and informative.
Falco tinnunculus, nest timelapse, from brood to bird. Tornfalk, Common Kestrel.
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Hi guys, I said last summer that i would put up a timelapse from last season... I have had som serious encoding problems with those humungus files. But finally i have had the time to take care of this project. If they come back this year it should be a little more than a month until they fly around and prepare for the chicks. Common Kestrel nest timelapse, from brood to bird. Tornfalksholk, frå...
Three Common Kestrel chicks jumping out from the nest.
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The jump is after about one minute. For no apparant reason that i can see, three of the chicks jumped out in the middle of the night. They were not fledged yet and they were seen jumping around the ground about 12 hours later. The next day we found them in spruce near the nest.
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Наелись ли они одним? Дурная злобная птица..порви всех и жри.
Only the strong survive
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This is more the exception, kestrels usually will not kill a living offspring. They may feed the others with one that is already dead. Sometimes the siblings will bully one that is weak and it will have difficulty getting enough food. Kestrels are synchronous hatchers so the chicks are typiclly all around the same size. For them any difference in growth rate is from who is strong and demanding the most food. Some kestrel parents are better at making sure all chicks receive their share but of course this too can change if prey coming into the nest becomes sparse.
I saw it happen one more time one or two years after this. But that was more like the bullying you describe. The siblings simply killed the weakest and fed themselves. I might have this on video too.
Slow down the video
How slow do you want it? :)
Mom taught the other kestrels a lesson at 1:40 - when it comes your beak, use it or lose it
あと3回できるからよかったな。
Mommabird: Kids! Dinners ready Babybird: Whats for dinner? MB: Your sister...
Kids can be buzz killers but, this mom is straight-up cuckoo
The runt chick lives to see it's siblings eat pieces of it!!! Amazing!!!
Taught the “fam” a new meaning for the phrase “eating local”. None of those hungry mouths asked any questions they just fed on their former sibling and never skipped a beat. Damn nature u scary.
Wow the one that wasn’t hungry and was probably sleeping lol. And even so. Let it die and then IF It does die then eat it.
that's stork style
Common sense of nature.
I don't really think it's cruel . But mom might have known the one wasn't as active as it should have been . I have seen many times with birds . Often they sleep more or less at different intervals . The little one could have been more tired and sleepy than hungry .. oh well .
the one that feeds you then feeds you to others oooffttt!
Down bad 😮
This is a way to ensure the best gene pool survives too!
Mom: Well, if you're just gonna lay there like a piece of meat...
They can say, with no shame, “I ate my sister”
Survival
There are a number of different reasons for this. One reason could be due to there not being as much food source in their habitat, forcing the mother to decide. Decide being a loosely used term, as this is instinct. The mother is feeding the strong chicks, so that the strongest line may survive.
no. alot of birds do shit like this if not all storks will do this. any birds who eat meat will do this shit.
@@magnipettersson4432 I didn't say it was just the Kestrel, but yes, a lot of birds do this.
@@czarowen sometimes they do it without eating it as well. Birds are just small flying dinosaurs. Never forget that. They all derive from the same family of dinosaurs as the fkn utah raptor. Dinosaurs were a fuck you to nature and the Birds are just the echo of the fuck you. But still the same attitude.
This is quite normal behaviour when there are several mouths to feed in the raptor and Owl family. Chances are the tiny one would never have made it anyway, so it's an insurance policy for the remaining young. Sad to see, but nature is harsh.
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It looked smaller n maybe sickly. Poor dude but its nature.
So she killed her weakest baby? Well they are animals, she probably just wanted to ensure the survival of the rest of her babies and probably knew that little one was two weeks anyway so she put it out of its misery I suppose. Still kind of sad to see but it's part of life for animals
Cannibalism at finest.
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This was interesting footage. I knew that animals displayed this sort of behaviour to ensure the strongest survived. I have never come across any footage of a Kestrel doing this until now. Thanks for providing this short film...🙂👍🏻
To us, it can seem cruel. I recently saw on a live cam of an eagles nest and one of the two eaglets was killed by hail in a hailstorm. It was fed to the surviving eaglet later. These are wild raptors, not pets. And if one is squeamish, then watching cams of raptors can be disturbing sometimes and it is a good time to stop watching or walk away for a while.
Mum, what's for supper? you!
Texas beak massacre
Humans abort their own and just to throw bodies away. I-N-S-A-N-E
And then you believe in your stupid god :D
Whats for lunch today mom Your brother
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Well, at least it didn't go to waste.
She couldn’t find any food that day so the weakest smallest was sacrificed so the other 5 would live. And tomorrow if she can’t find food then the 4 biggest will survive and the smallest weakest will be food.
The baby wasn't going to make that's why mama fed it to the others... pretty common amongst kestrel, owls, hawks and eagles
Wonder when she kills the next one... ?
very smart choice for survive
Birds are like dinosuars, but more brutal.
That'll teach its siblings not to be weak.
When a bird has this many nestlings to provide, they usually end up killing one so that the other three or four don't starve. It's a good survival strategy for how fucked up it is.
Cant believe the rest actually readily eat their own sibling? Wow.
It identified as a pigeon. Mommy said “now get fucking die”. See birds are not sissys like humans. We’ve became too weak. You’ll see how far USA and similar countries will fall.
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plot twist: Youngest was fully fed and sleepy. XD
This is absolutely amazing. Mama just ripped the little one's face right off. Ironic that because s/he wasn't able to find enough food, s/he became food. Kind of meta, too lol.
whats meta mean
It may not have been an issue of not finding enough food. The chicks are also VERY competitive, and will simply bully their smaller/weaker/slower/clumsier siblings out of the way, such that no matter how much food the parents collect, one or several of the chicks will never get enough to remain on-par with the others/healthy. As the title states, this is a factor of natural selection - if you are less-able to compete, chances are, you will not survival the selective pressures that Nature impose - and it starts right out of the gate. And for most animals, once its clear you're not viable, you're just more meat.
Its not just because of food supply. If a chick isn't up and chirping its brains out when parent arrives with a fresh kill, something is wrong. That little one was sleeping in the back while its siblings fed, clearly it was sick or a runt of the litter. The parent knew this and terminated the child.