Also she can not delay the coming of the eggs. Either she nests at the nearest nesting place or she needs to just lay them on the ground which is an instant loss of the eggs
Kestrel dont think. She do what instinct told: Find a closed place. Lay an eggs. Defend it. I cant imagine how much stress she got with such unbeatable nextdoors ':D
Basically the western media Like how they portrayed the Amsterdam attack from the Maccabi fans. Somehow it’s ‘anti Semitic’ to defend yourself. And doing so makes you a pogrom if you’re attacking the ‘wrong’ people 🤦
Yea, a couple times the barn owls would peak over from the other side, look at it side ways a few times. Trying to figure out what the problem was…”is it gone yet…why is it still sitting there!?!?”
@@dryocampaThough it's one thing to fight over a nesting place, and it's another to actually share it. Clearly tho that ever so much happens when the female is unaware of the consequences of her decisions.
It was the kestrel's nest originally. So imagine being a single pregnant woman ready to give birth and one day you come home to find out that an aggressive strange couple moved into your house and they attack you every time you try to get inside.
@@neonaleeth At the very beginning of the video you can see that at the entrance the twigs are already kinda arranged for a nest which shows that the Kestrel was already there before, getting ready to lay her eggs. Kestrels are not nocturnal birds, so she had to make her nest during daytime. If the barn owls would've been there when she first arrived (since owls are nocturnal, so they would've been there during the day, sleeping, if it was their nest already) and would've scared her away. If she didn't claim it as her nest already I doubt that she'd still stay there and fight after the first attack. She wasn't trying to take over a nest, she was defending hers.
This is so confusing, but funny and sad at the same time. All the emotion going on at night, and morning is so funny Wow, the bird is just trying to do its business for her Eggs-
@@hermi8918 this is an owl nesting box. They were already in is and the female barn owl was sitting on the eggs…they will not give up a nest box once they have started laying eggs. The barn owls gave the kestrel warnings to move on since this box is already occupied. It never showed the male kestrel brooding the eggs, perhaps the male didn’t think sharing nesting space with the larger barn owls was a good idea and noped out of that. Just about any other spot than this one would be a huge improvement. Hopefully it was early in the season and the kestrels selected a more suitable nesting spot.
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That's how they should act, but we all know that it is nature and they must act according to their instincts, we are not in the quiet village community where everyone is family to let an invasion like this pass, no sir.
This is unreal. That kestrel is blindly determined to have her nest there. I’d say the wall is at fault if it was one maybe two encounters, but she knew the owls were there though, because she’d be facing the area the barn owls came from often and would at times immediately escape. Plus the fact they came from both directions and the fact it was an every day occurrence, this kestrel just didn’t want to give up and maybe thought having her eggs there would deter the owls, or shoo them off? I really don’t understand this encounter at all.
@@remyogun8270xcept the kestrel pretty much lost every encounter and the owls were occupying the box. Kestrels also lack night vision and was disrupted every night once incubation started and kept losing its eggs. It also appears to only be the female incubating the male seems to be absent. The male and female would be taking turns during the day with incubation….even the male kestrel wanted nothing to do with this dumpster fire
I can't imagine how much stress all three birds must have been under at all times. Also this must have been a young kestrel with her first clutch. I don't think she would have come back at all otherwise.
@@snagsTS that's actually an interesting theory. we don't see a mate with her in any of these clips. it's possible that clips of him were just cut out, but they usually defend their nests in pairs, so i would be surprised if he never got involved. since kestrels don't raise chicks as solo parents except in extreme circumstances, i think it's possible the male was displaced or killed. maybe whatever happened to him is the same thing that forced her to relocate.
@@butmunchass They could have easily eaten all pf her eggs while she was put getting food or whenever she ran away. I guess the stress of the situation made them not really interested in them.
6:21 kestrel: *making sounds for a long time* 6:25 the barn owl: “wtf” 6:37 kestrel: *finally stops* 6:40 kestrel: *continues* 6:41 barn owl: “SHUT UP!!” 8:26 kestrel: *noises* 8:28 barn owl: “what the” 8:30 kestrel: *still doesn’t know that barn owl is behind* 8:35 barn owl: *epic jumpscare attack from the back*
That kestrel knew it was their box from the beginning! but she was too stubborn/lazy/desperate to find or make her own nest and ended up losing her whole clutch.
There is also no footage of the male kestrel taking his turns brooding the eggs during the day. Likely not too keen with setting up shop next to and in the direct way of the barn owls.
That's a war for territory for you. The word "occupied" means nothing when not being able to find sufficient shelter and resources literally means death.
Birds don't think like that. There's no property law in nature, so nobody owns the nest, barn owls have been driven out of nests before and probably drove someone else out of that nest, perhaps even kestrals, before this. But above all, they don't think like humans, they don't have the capacity for it. They're just going on instinct, trying to find a secluded place, dumping eggs and defending them. Definitely isn't lazy, it's part bad luck, part inexperience..
Throughout the entire video I kept asking myself, why wouldn't she just abandon the nest? After repeated attacks, several times a day every single day and night, and yet she kept coming back. I have to respect her tenacity but she was constantly willingly putting her life at risk by insisting on nesting literally in the same nest as a mating pair of barn owls, both being twice her size and intent on either scaring her off for good or outright killing her. Idk what kind of nesting conditions they have out there where she's willing to risk repeated attacks by these towering barn owls on a daily basis just to nest a clutch of eggs but I hope they improve. The owls and the kestrel deserved better than this
Never seen such a thing and I've seen many nesting boxes. But where is the male kestrel? And the female kestrel was very determined she even put her own life on the line every day for a few eggs...very interesting. So many questions.
The Barn Owls were there first, the Kestrels were stupid enough to choose that spot as home. Honestly that was the worst place to pick for a home. The barn owls usually are not too aggressive, but this pushed them over the edge. I am honestly surprised that the Kestrel didn't gave up sooner. Also the designers of the bird house are to blame. If you see that this will become a problem change the design!
Kestrel: ur so rude u attack me when Im trying to take care of my babies I didn’t even do anything😭 Barn owl: u came into me and my husbands house and laid 7 eggs😐
I was watching a part where the kestrel (I feel so sorry for her) was getting attacked by the barn owl when a dental add came on and the first thing it said was" Need Protection?" 😂😢
The perfect definition of keeping your head on a swivel at all times. This is madness & could only have imagined if the Kestrel focused on how more difficult it would be to defend the hatchlings, because the Owl still have to go & come 😅
Right I guess they only eat meat so eggs alone didn't peak their interest at all as a meal. You would think they might have an instinct just across the eggs to eliminate competition for the nest though.
Kestrel: "Get away from my babies!!!!!"
Barn Owl: "Get out of my house!!!!"
Babie kestrel: STOP FIGHTING
Kestrel and barn owl: were sorry
Kestrel: let me fist finish eating by babies and ill be on my way.
6:57 another barn owl: WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY HOUSE!!!!???
@@KirkNigelBarcelo lol, just like shrek except switching out the word swamp for house. 😅
the way the female kestrel makes direct eye contact with the barn owls as she lays the first egg is so funny
@@I_am_gone-r6e*funny
Fr tho, like, she saw the owl there and just thought “ehh, nothing could go wrong”
It was speakin to the owl too
Fr that’s like taking a poop while a 10 feet alligator is in your toilet waiting for you to sit down
"I didn't order take-out???"
Kestrel female was clearly a new mom, didn't know what she was doing. Had any of the chicks hatched, they would of been instant owl snacks
Also she can not delay the coming of the eggs. Either she nests at the nearest nesting place or she needs to just lay them on the ground which is an instant loss of the eggs
7 eggs!
Kestrel dont think. She do what instinct told:
Find a closed place. Lay an eggs. Defend it.
I cant imagine how much stress she got with such unbeatable nextdoors ':D
The owl was staring at the camera and said, do you got games on your phone?
I 2iwh ihqd a pet owl😢😢 sorry of text lag
The title:
*barn owl attack on kestrel nest*
Reality:
*random kestrel breaks in to barn owl nest and lays 5 eggs while living rent free In their home*
LOLLL FRRR
Again, squatting is a universal problem in the Animal Kingdom.
7 eggs.
Basically the western media
Like how they portrayed the Amsterdam attack from the Maccabi fans.
Somehow it’s ‘anti Semitic’ to defend yourself. And doing so makes you a pogrom if you’re attacking the ‘wrong’ people
🤦
Bro its barn owl that broke in
5:22 the owl jumping over her was like "You know I live here. I'll kick you out in the morning. Too tired. Lucky you."
This is insane, never seen anything like this. These are insanely patient barn owls. With a nest. And there are TWO of them
@@missthang4982Barn owls are not keen on killing other raptors. They are the most docile of the owls
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@missthang4982 The fuck you on about? It had eggs to take care of too
Yea, a couple times the barn owls would peak over from the other side, look at it side ways a few times. Trying to figure out what the problem was…”is it gone yet…why is it still sitting there!?!?”
@@missthang4982это окупасы, будьте толерантны.😂
This is extremely rare, 2 entirely different raptor species using the same nest box is very unusual indeed!
Not rare at all, they commonly fight over territory or potential nest sites.
@@dryocampaThough it's one thing to fight over a nesting place, and it's another to actually share it. Clearly tho that ever so much happens when the female is unaware of the consequences of her decisions.
false, in those boxes they occur frequently, that's why these videos exist
Literally not rare. Rare for someone who just looks at bird images on the internet.
Bro, you are clearly dumb. The other owl is the dad.
Sometimes its better to just move to an apartment down the street instead of dealing with the crazy neighbors right next door.
Expect in this situation she broke into their home and made herself at home unwanted
@@betbih65jsjsjs yeah
Fr
I feel for the owls. I know what it's like to have new noisy neighbors who won't leave.
😂😅🤣 you hit the nail
0:17 "barn owl" hi camera! : D
SO CUTE :3✨✨
But why does it look creepy😨
@@Hellothisishello I agree❤
Yea it is my favorite owl
likes fnaf
4:05 their just staring at each other and the bran owls like “when you gonna leave” peeking around the corner
i have never cracking up this hard before
Someone didn't pay their portion of the rent. . .
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 dude tell me bout it those owls say u gone pay rent or get your ass kick
It's a prime real estate worth fighting for. Kestrel thought if she laid seven eggs, the owls would leave. 😂
Lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
💀💀💀💀
I love how at 5:53 the kestrel is like, "You did NOT just do that."
Haha
Haha
That scream 😭😭😭☠️☠️☠️☠️
The scream is to much😭😭😭
This looks like a school fight
Imagine a crazy woman breaking into your house and giving birth to 5 kids right in your living room and you want her out. That's this Owl's dilemma.
kestrel didnt have nest and dont have enougth time to build one, what to do now?
It was the kestrel's nest originally. So imagine being a single pregnant woman ready to give birth and one day you come home to find out that an aggressive strange couple moved into your house and they attack you every time you try to get inside.
@@TerraCipher Got any backing that it was the kestrel's home?
@@TerraCipheren que parte dice que primeramente era del Kestrel?
@@neonaleeth At the very beginning of the video you can see that at the entrance the twigs are already kinda arranged for a nest which shows that the Kestrel was already there before, getting ready to lay her eggs. Kestrels are not nocturnal birds, so she had to make her nest during daytime. If the barn owls would've been there when she first arrived (since owls are nocturnal, so they would've been there during the day, sleeping, if it was their nest already) and would've scared her away. If she didn't claim it as her nest already I doubt that she'd still stay there and fight after the first attack. She wasn't trying to take over a nest, she was defending hers.
Kestrel:*Chirping loud for it's life* Owl:i didin't even attack yet..
The way that the barn owl stepped on the kresterl made me laugh so hard💀💀💀💀💀💀
the owl when he saw the kestrel: um excuse me what the actual heck are you doing in my house
1:22 💀 i love how it sounds like bros laughing
7:54 Kestrel bird: *still eating the broken eggs*
8:01 Owl: Thats what i thought
Oh, I get it. At first, I was wondering what the deal was. The kestral's squatting! 😂
This is so confusing, but funny and sad at the same time. All the emotion going on at night, and morning is so funny Wow, the bird is just trying to do its business for her Eggs-
Sadly, this shows how difficult it has become for birds to find suitable nesting sites.
rather the owls are not interested in building their nests rather they steal them..
@@hermi8918 this is an owl nesting box. They were already in is and the female barn owl was sitting on the eggs…they will not give up a nest box once they have started laying eggs. The barn owls gave the kestrel warnings to move on since this box is already occupied. It never showed the male kestrel brooding the eggs, perhaps the male didn’t think sharing nesting space with the larger barn owls was a good idea and noped out of that. Just about any other spot than this one would be a huge improvement. Hopefully it was early in the season and the kestrels selected a more suitable nesting spot.
😢
The price of nesting houses had grown too high recently, many birds getting unemployed due to covid-19 past few years didn't help either
@@AdniteSean😢😢😢
Kestrel: I’m not moving out!
Barn owl: fine I’ll do it myself. 6:40 6:47 8:34
@5:20 the owl musta came back drunk cuz he straight hopped over the bird like he wasn't in the mood today and went straight to his corner
@@taraatkins4823SIM KKKKKK
Bro got snatched
Finalmente um br@@naozei2773
@@taraatkins4823 they straight 2v1’d it at 6:57
I like how the kestrel tries to make itself look big but ends up losing every match 💀
Yeah because it's small it won't try at all to show dominance like if it was an eagle, then it could've been a death battle
REALLY INSANE VIDEO GUYS
Dummy
He fought 2 owls
@@Asher-623she*
This is literally what is like to have a roommate that don't pay rent and sleeps in the living room sofa.
Human neighbors: very nice and friendly
Owl - Kestrel neighbors: a literal warzone
7:45 I love how the owl casually enters the nest with his fresh dinner. 😅
Lol I see it too
Steps on the kestrel eggs while he's at it lmao. What rude neighbors!
Not funny🤬
@@JcmX27_YTyes it is
@@JcmX27_YTfunny😂
0:18 I love owl is staring at the camera.
Five night's at barn owl's
And now an idea of a knew fan fnaf game was soon created: Five nights at Ga'hooles (basically a crossover between Guardians of Ga'hoole movie and fnaf).
DARLIN: frank
Frank: what
DARLIN: did you install cameras?
GUYS DON'T TALK TO HIM THAT'S MY FRIEND
no
3:35 bro really said “nah fam I’m outta here” 💀
6:27 😂sonded like a whole car starting 😂
5:24 why was bro laughing uncontrollably😭😭💀
The mom bird😢😢😢
It's hillarious how at 5:20 - 5:24 the owl just walks over the Kestrel and the Kestrel is like 😱
That's how they should act, but we all know that it is nature and they must act according to their instincts, we are not in the quiet village community where everyone is family to let an invasion like this pass, no sir.
@@nikolsman244you got a point but I dont think anyone would alow a home invasion willingly 😅
owls apparently prioritize feeding their young, in other videos I saw how the owls first left food for their young before attacking the invaders
@@Stealth_Droid that's actualy neat
same 😂
This is unreal. That kestrel is blindly determined to have her nest there. I’d say the wall is at fault if it was one maybe two encounters, but she knew the owls were there though, because she’d be facing the area the barn owls came from often and would at times immediately escape. Plus the fact they came from both directions and the fact it was an every day occurrence, this kestrel just didn’t want to give up and maybe thought having her eggs there would deter the owls, or shoo them off? I really don’t understand this encounter at all.
Animals don't have common sense. That's what you have to realise
It is common for many species of birds of prey to steal or usurp nest from other birds, even other Raptors
@@remyogun8270 Yeah. But in this scenario, the Kestrel's eggs got demolished.
@@remyogun8270xcept the kestrel pretty much lost every encounter and the owls were occupying the box. Kestrels also lack night vision and was disrupted every night once incubation started and kept losing its eggs. It also appears to only be the female incubating the male seems to be absent. The male and female would be taking turns during the day with incubation….even the male kestrel wanted nothing to do with this dumpster fire
@@shannonspage9360 what's your point? That doesn't change what I posted earlier...
I can't imagine how much stress all three birds must have been under at all times. Also this must have been a young kestrel with her first clutch. I don't think she would have come back at all otherwise.
She seemed desperate to dump those eggs at the start, fatigued and in pain even. Maybe she was driven from her original nesting site?
Главное что оператор это видел и не исправил . Ради видео
@@snagsTS that's actually an interesting theory. we don't see a mate with her in any of these clips. it's possible that clips of him were just cut out, but they usually defend their nests in pairs, so i would be surprised if he never got involved. since kestrels don't raise chicks as solo parents except in extreme circumstances, i think it's possible the male was displaced or killed. maybe whatever happened to him is the same thing that forced her to relocate.
@@Пылесос_мохнатый Как он это исправит? Стоит ли ему разбивать яйца? Убить птиц? Не существует мягкого решения
watching her fight the owl stressed me out so much lol
Kestrel: finally, home...
Owls: hippity hoppity your house is our property
I think it's the other way around... The kestrel might have been in pain from the eggs and looking for a place to give birth.
Always has been their property
Mother Owl: INTRUDER!!
Father Owl: Food😁🍗
6:21 Bird: ÆHÆHÆHÆHÆ
Bird: FREE HOUSE
Mother owl: HELL NAH💀
😂😂😂😂😂
5:20
" yo just making my way through, not gonna assault you for not paying rent "
" 😦 "
7:54two owls: what the bird doin?
Dont know lol💀💀💀
I like how the owl was hiding in the corner, like if he knew what was gonna happen
Kestrel: noise for no reason
Owl: B**** shut the heck up
Also owl: ya know what, i ain't dealing with this no more
8:25
0:18 owl was like "can these humans see me"
3:56 I’m weak how the barn owl just looking at the falcon like bitch shut tf up
@muichiro_tokito340 Kestrels are a type of falcon.
💀
@@LudicrousCunningFox also owls i think same family
@@nightinthepenn They belong to different families and orders. Kestrels fall under Falconidae while Barn owls belong to Tytonidae.
0:25 went from "aww... cute couple" to "get a freaking room you two!"
I kind of wanna join
@@Blg09743 weirdo
@@Felix_martinez you do know I’m doing it as a joke, right?
@@Felix_martinezweirdo
I am with felix@@jzmnvazquez
I love how the owls dont mess with the female kestrel while she lays the egg
probably they could let her lay the eggs and the kick her out and eat all her eggs
@@butmunchass They could have easily eaten all pf her eggs while she was put getting food or whenever she ran away. I guess the stress of the situation made them not really interested in them.
8:34 bro gets dragged out for a quick conversation 💀💀😭😭
Jumpscare 1: 4:37
Jumpsscare 2: 4:56
Jumpscare 3: 5:21
Goofy Jumpscare: 6:40
Jumps scare 4: 💀👍 6:56
Jumpscare 5: 8:26
Jumpscare 6:
5:18 The owl just walked over the bird!😂😂😂
And she looked at the owl and was like “wtf is your problem” 😂
@@emilybrooke_xbro was in a bad mood
To be contenoud
6:21 kestrel: *making sounds for a long time*
6:25 the barn owl: “wtf”
6:37 kestrel: *finally stops*
6:40 kestrel: *continues*
6:41 barn owl: “SHUT UP!!”
8:26 kestrel: *noises*
8:28 barn owl: “what the”
8:30 kestrel: *still doesn’t know that barn owl is behind*
8:35 barn owl: *epic jumpscare attack from the back*
Literally. Do you speak Barn Owl language or something?
?
You legit just told us and gave us bubble messages lol!
@@EleTeBotaSocanah it's a trend where they try to guess what they say
@@Whatthehell_ami I'm being sarcastic and i know very well what it is.
the entire time these owls must've been like "OMGGGG BE QUIET FOR LIKE 10 SECONDS PLEASEEEEE"
2:13
1:19 kestrel:IMA FIGHT BACK
FR
Didn't really work💀
@@Bushygames-_-8 Bro fled
6:22 kestrel:STAY BACK
owl:tf you yapping so much-
0:18 AGGGH THE BARN OWL IS SO CUTE!!!
ugly and rude to neighbours
creepy-cute
It should die
@@quarcktheastral1628 nah, it wants the barn to itself.. owls are greedy but cute.
@@quarcktheastral1628No
5:54 i love how the kestrel breaks the entire sound barrier
That was the barn owl that was tired of the kestrel screaming
that's some serious neighborhood dispute going on there 💀
5:54 “BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH👹😱”
that boi was mad angry
@ Ik🤣
I just imagine the owls like "i told you last week cuh get out"
Kestrel "this my shit-"
Owl "FUCK BOY I TOLD YOU TO LEAVE "
Owl: Excuse waht the actual f are u doing in my house
but I thought it’s the kestrel’s nest
I read that in Connor mcgregor voice 😂
Oh I get it. Your a kestrel
@@Lava_Zoid Same😂
😭😭
0:18 the owl eyes are so cute ❤
Но опасные
Bro that owl was staring at my soul how this is cute💀💀💀
@@sadrkama4061yes
@@sadrkama4061because it was. Tf
The owl was being like: you got games on your phone
LMAOOO kestrel is sleeping suddenly barn owl drops an owl pellet
4:16 "Let me tell you something. LET ME TELLING YOU SOMETHING!"
6:40 kestrel: you should let me st- Owl: SHUT UP
4:01 literalmente fue como “NO SABES CON QUIEN TE METES!? EH EH”
That kestrel knew it was their box from the beginning! but she was too stubborn/lazy/desperate to find or make her own nest and ended up losing her whole clutch.
Yes it's a sad ending and traumatic for her but she can know it
There is also no footage of the male kestrel taking his turns brooding the eggs during the day. Likely not too keen with setting up shop next to and in the direct way of the barn owls.
bruh kestrel you most be insane
That's a war for territory for you.
The word "occupied" means nothing when not being able to find sufficient shelter and resources literally means death.
Birds don't think like that. There's no property law in nature, so nobody owns the nest, barn owls have been driven out of nests before and probably drove someone else out of that nest, perhaps even kestrals, before this. But above all, they don't think like humans, they don't have the capacity for it. They're just going on instinct, trying to find a secluded place, dumping eggs and defending them. Definitely isn't lazy, it's part bad luck, part inexperience..
I love how the owl laugh after it attack the kestrel at 1:16
Yo did not know that
😭😭😭😭
😂
7:02
Owl really said
*YOINK*
HEH HEH NEW SNACK MMMMMMMM
Hey your vid is cool!
5:54 THAT SCREAM
Fr😂😂😂😂
Fr😂😂😂😂
“NO, FARMER JOHN SAID ITS MY NEST.”
@@quiteawesome10380 barn owl: “FINE BUT LET ME OUT AND SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!”
Hahahahhahahahahahahahha
Barn Owl was all like: "How many times must I kick you outta my nest!?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MrCjosue24
Barn Owl leave me and my family the f**k alone and get out of our nest and stay out
The owl was looking at the camera💀👁👄👁
💀
💀
He says hello people 😊
☠
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Barn owl: Now get the freak out of here!!
Kestrel: make me!
Can you imagine your next door neighbor stare at you in a traumatizing way while your sleeping with your kids? 😭
Throughout the entire video I kept asking myself, why wouldn't she just abandon the nest? After repeated attacks, several times a day every single day and night, and yet she kept coming back. I have to respect her tenacity but she was constantly willingly putting her life at risk by insisting on nesting literally in the same nest as a mating pair of barn owls, both being twice her size and intent on either scaring her off for good or outright killing her. Idk what kind of nesting conditions they have out there where she's willing to risk repeated attacks by these towering barn owls on a daily basis just to nest a clutch of eggs but I hope they improve. The owls and the kestrel deserved better than this
Never seen such a thing and I've seen many nesting boxes. But where is the male kestrel? And the female kestrel was very determined she even put her own life on the line every day for a few eggs...very interesting. So many questions.
The male is present at 00:06, during 2 months he entered the nest several times and passed food outside the nest.
@@wildplanet320 Thanks for the reply I didn't realize it was the male! And that's great I'm glad she wasn't all alone. 😄
So those two birds just thought it would be okay to lay eggs in their house 🤔🧐
@@MollyLara-bq9cs Yup 😂
@@Cy93 the nerve 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I find it interesting that they were mostly watching the Kestrel near the end instead of immediately attacking her like in the beginning.
0:27 : BOOMBAYAHH🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
0:19 this part is kinda adorable tho-
5:54 : GURL ARE U OKK???
Now that was a fight! They made me tired. Stubborn old birds😂
7:00 I just realized the egg on the bottom right is hatching
Edit:it was just broken
Oh on
The Barn Owls were there first, the Kestrels were stupid enough to choose that spot as home. Honestly that was the worst place to pick for a home. The barn owls usually are not too aggressive, but this pushed them over the edge. I am honestly surprised that the Kestrel didn't gave up sooner. Also the designers of the bird house are to blame. If you see that this will become a problem change the design!
Moral of the story: Never lay eggs in someone's barn owl nest
The kestrel was the original owner, not the barn owls!
@@yeye_1208yeah.. i actually realized that like in the last 2 minutes of the video. Really changes the perspective of things.
No truer words have been spoken I take that to heart and lay my eggs elsewhere
Especially not right at the entrance 😂
I want more of this epic fights please :D
dude got dragged out of the doorway like a horror movie
So basically the birds of prey version of living with your in-laws.
Why would the Kestral lay eggs right next to barn owls? 😢
It’s not even next to, it’s directly in the path of the owls.
The kestrel is so dumb it thinks that this place for it is safe and peaceful
Because birds are retarded
She's a dumb bird 😂
5:45 owl: im jumping
She stomps at 5:42
The last fight was like the husband coming home and the crazy lady saying "Fight me" only for his wife to tackle her out from behind.
Barn owl: what are u doing in my house? Get out before i attack u
Kestrel:no this is my house not urs
7:43 that mouse was like oh yay where were going?
Owl: i kidnapped you!
0:17 Owl really said "What you lookin' at!?"
Xd
"tf you starin at"
0:30 GET OFF ME!!!
The two owls: She's STILL HERE??
Kestrel: ur so rude u attack me when Im trying to take care of my babies I didn’t even do anything😭
Barn owl: u came into me and my husbands house and laid 7 eggs😐
I was watching a part where the kestrel (I feel so sorry for her) was getting attacked by the barn owl when a dental add came on and the first thing it said was" Need Protection?" 😂😢
How did 7:13 the kestrel escaped those owls
running away
The perfect definition of keeping your head on a swivel at all times. This is madness & could only have imagined if the Kestrel focused on how more difficult it would be to defend the hatchlings, because the Owl still have to go & come 😅
1:18 that's what my friend's mic sounds like
0:18 hey guys! Today we're attacking a new mother
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The kestrel be like: JUST LET ME WARM UP MY BABIES
0:17 owl: what the you look at
just a snow plow truck thingy, me:you owl
I'm surprised the owls didn't throw out her eggs at the first opportunity.
too stressed
Right I guess they only eat meat so eggs alone didn't peak their interest at all as a meal. You would think they might have an instinct just across the eggs to eliminate competition for the nest though.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 *pique their interest.
Barn owl be like get the f@#k out of my house bozo!!!
Not gonna lie, that opening gave me jump scare, I never saw that barn owl in that corner! My soul...😤👻
Owl was like:
Is that a camera in the air vent!? 🤨