Update: Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great! He is now flying around and has learned to take prey from the parents in mid air!! Stay safe Carson and Godspeed!
I hope that nest box got upgraded to prevent these future issues. Leaving a tiny gap like that where the baby got her leg stuck is an oversight that should've been addressed early on when setting up that nest box.
I would modify that box , put a platform were that dowel perch is , and raise the perch just above that ! ....................... Carson you're a very noughty boy !
Good news that Carson is below the nest and the parents know where he is probably. They are well trained on raising early fledglings so hopefully Carson will do well with their guidance.
You can see Carson on the ground In all that brush. I don't no how he is going to get out. Lady Hawk isn't this when ,I don't no the name but the forestry people come in to help?
It's about time this nest was made better for the Falcons how many more times do we have to see chicks falling so far I'm just thankful Carson is still alive
poor little thing :( glad to hear he’s been spotted and seems okay. looks like they’re bothered by flies/gnats, just like the Decorah eagles. you can see Mama shaking her head over and over. the little one shook his head a few times before he fell. maybe that caused him to lose balance?
Yes a GHO came to the nest box and killed Kira the female. Michelle came flying in and took on the GHO in a very heroic way. ua-cam.com/video/ddP1FEJo3-k/v-deo.html
In the natural world falcons prefer to nest on open rock ledges situated on high cliffs. All they do for a "nest" is make a shallow scrape in the dirt and gravel on the ledge and that's their nursery, completely exposed to the elements and no high barricade around the nest area to pen in the chicks. So this nest box at Spirit Bluff is actually quite safe and luxurious by Peregrine standards.
They nest in all sorts of ledge sites, most have insects too. Not all babies survive. This is natural selection at work. Hard to watch but the work of Mother Nature.
@@DoubleDogDare54 I understand that. And if people wouldn't have done anything about the declining Peregrine population they'd probably be extinct in America by now. If you're gonna do something with such a purpose then it should be done right.
@@austin1839 Doing that could have an adverse effect though. Humans function very differently from most animals; with our intelligence we greatly alter our environments to suit our needs, the vast majority of animals dont do that. Making nesting areas that are radically different from those they're use to could result in... A. them avoiding those nesting areas and thus do next to nothing to prevent animals we're trying to conserve from going extinct. B. Confusing animals that are raising their young and the young that are being raised. Huge aspects of various bird's nesting habits are heavily influenced by their evolution both physiologically and psychologically, and trying to force a change for the immediate idea of helping them can inadvertently harm them. Its better for them, to just give a little nudge to help out, instead of changing their circumstances to what we Think is best for them.
What happened to the air circulation system that was installed last year(or was it the year before)? I remember when this happened to Max a few years back.
I'm just a silly human but I find this extremely frustrating. I feel as though I've seen a lot of these "falls" this year. Any idea what a typical ratio of premature "falls" is?
SharAnese - I'm still new to Eagles and now this - very new - several eagle nests have had eaglet falls this year. I wonder if it's normal?. - Stephanie
StarAnyse yup I said the same thing I don’t care for this set up at all every year it seems like the babies always fall out of get attacked it’s so sad 😞
That's how they do it. Watch owl nests. The owlets almost always cannon ball down to ground level, then hike up into the trees where the parent birds will find them at feeding time. Eagles, osprey, hawks and others do the same thing. The baby birds are fine. The adults take care of them. So the falls aren't "premature" - they happen whenever the kids venture out of the nest. Unlike "millennials", young Peregrines don't return home to live in their mom's basement - they actually grow up and leave to live adult lives.
Scroll down to Kiara Zocco's Bonnie Girl comment where Lady Hawk responds saying Carson was tended to for 16 days on the ground and 'was flying around'. {Might be advantageous if this update was placed in the initial explanation box}
Omg this baby is gorgeous. Those colors. Definitely not a safe box. That other big bird knew it was not suppose to be there on that perch. Sorry it died. ❣
Hi Linda Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great!
Not a good box for them. I think we should stop making those boxes. If you make them make a taller wall do they don't wandered. Are the babies ok? Did anyone pick him up?
While Carson may be young, the falcons grow up quickly. Michelle and Newman know where Carson is and will take care of him. If he was put back in the nest box, he would likely fall out again. Two years ago, both chicks (Hamilton and Burr-D) fell out and were raised on the ground for 15 days until they were old enough to fledge! Hopefully this will be the same with Carson!
@@ladyhawk Yes! What a year that was! I still remember early in the morning listening for them to be sure they were ok. I feel confident they will care for him. Once he settles in and gets really hungry, he will be screaming loudly.
La caja está mal diseñada, le quitaron la pared vertical de adelante solo para poder grabar a los polluelos, debieron haber cerrado toda, y conformarse con tomas menos abiertas. La persona que hizo esta caja para grabar lo asesinó, así de simple.
Badly designed for falcons. Way too slippery material, that branch should not be there and to many places for young falcons to get to outside the actual nest area. Surely by now this has been realized that something is wrong compared to other artificial nest sites??
Дурачок прибежал рассказать о том, кто дурачок, а кто нет) Английский выучи, придурок! С птенцом все в порядке, так что твой высер про естественный отбор не катит!)
Oh no not again I don’t like this nest box I just don’t like its location n the way the set up is it’s just an accident waiting to happen this happens every time to the babies because they are jumpy n move so fast they lose there balance poor thing I hope that owl 🦉 isn’t around 🙈😡
Hello Kiara - Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great! He is now flying around and will be learning how to take prey from the parents in mid air soon!!
They should move the box to a safer place the poor chicks they fall, the poor little ones like exploring and moving around. Also need the box to be bigger and better design for safety
Update: Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great! He is now flying around and has learned to take prey from the parents in mid air!!
Stay safe Carson and Godspeed!
im glad hes ok ;n;
glad to hear
Great sir
The nest was built the wrong way, they made no plan for the chick young mind.
So glad to hear your words he.s OK 💞🌹🌹🌹
I was so glad to see him move. Thank you LadyHawk 💞
I hope that nest box got upgraded to prevent these future issues. Leaving a tiny gap like that where the baby got her leg stuck is an oversight that should've been addressed early on when setting up that nest box.
A proud day for Mom & Dad, seeing their young bird fledge!
I would modify that box , put a platform were that dowel perch is , and raise the perch just above that ! ....................... Carson you're a very noughty boy !
Good news that Carson is below the nest and the parents know where he is probably. They are well trained on raising early fledglings so hopefully Carson will do well with their guidance.
Thanks lady Hawk I just see the good news update. Also that this happened 4 years ago. I thought the fall just happened. ❤❤
Boy oh boy thanks for the update it was driving me nuts to many babies falling
Your felkon Series are fantastic !!!! Interesting also! !!!
great movie congratulations and best regards
You can see Carson on the ground In all that brush. I don't no how he is going to get out. Lady Hawk isn't this when ,I don't no the name but the forestry people come in to help?
It's about time this nest was made better for the Falcons how many more times do we have to see chicks falling so far I'm just thankful Carson is still alive
Does it look like Michelle was trying to brood Kira? I’m surprised she didn’t pull him in like she has before.
Yesterday she got a mouth full of fluff trying that very thing. She is actually trying to pick off all the black flies from Kira's body.
Yes MIchelle is brooding and picking the black flies off of KIra - bless her heart. She also attempted to feed Kira :(
poor little thing :( glad to hear he’s been spotted and seems okay.
looks like they’re bothered by flies/gnats, just like the Decorah eagles. you can see Mama shaking her head over and over. the little one shook his head a few times before he fell. maybe that caused him to lose balance?
msbadkittie yup ur so right that’s what’s going on did u see the Decorah Eaglets they are in bad shape thank god they are rehabilitating them
Didn't a large owl kill one of the other young falcons? When that happens the survivor sometimes responds by getting out before it returns.
Yes a GHO came to the nest box and killed Kira the female. Michelle came flying in and took on the GHO in a very heroic way. ua-cam.com/video/ddP1FEJo3-k/v-deo.html
I am so happy for him
Poor design of the nest box ! Needs to mimic a rock ledge more. Needs a larger area out front for fledglings.
I've always thought that these nest boxes were poorly designed.
In the natural world falcons prefer to nest on open rock ledges situated on high cliffs. All they do for a "nest" is make a shallow scrape in the dirt and gravel on the ledge and that's their nursery, completely exposed to the elements and no high barricade around the nest area to pen in the chicks. So this nest box at Spirit Bluff is actually quite safe and luxurious by Peregrine standards.
They nest in all sorts of ledge sites, most have insects too. Not all babies survive. This is natural selection at work. Hard to watch but the work of Mother Nature.
@@DoubleDogDare54 I understand that. And if people wouldn't have done anything about the declining Peregrine population they'd probably be extinct in America by now. If you're gonna do something with such a purpose then it should be done right.
@gabriel gervais worked to bring back back condors and eagles.
@@austin1839 Doing that could have an adverse effect though. Humans function very differently from most animals; with our intelligence we greatly alter our environments to suit our needs, the vast majority of animals dont do that. Making nesting areas that are radically different from those they're use to could result in...
A. them avoiding those nesting areas and thus do next to nothing to prevent animals we're trying to conserve from going extinct.
B. Confusing animals that are raising their young and the young that are being raised. Huge aspects of various bird's nesting habits are heavily influenced by their evolution both physiologically and psychologically, and trying to force a change for the immediate idea of helping them can inadvertently harm them.
Its better for them, to just give a little nudge to help out, instead of changing their circumstances to what we Think is best for them.
Please upload the next video
What happened to the air circulation system that was installed last year(or was it the year before)? I remember when this happened to Max a few years back.
It is circulating in the nest box - you can see the ventalaion on the right, The black flies infestation is one of the worst seen so far!
@@ladyhawkЗдравствуйте! эти птенцы что упали, погибли?
@@ladyhawk why was there an air circulation system installed?
Nice video 😍 god job sucses full to you 👍👍👍 good luck to you and thanks to your sharing ❤❤❤💛💛💛💖💖💖
I'm just a silly human but I find this extremely frustrating. I feel as though I've seen a lot of these "falls" this year. Any idea what a typical ratio of premature "falls" is?
SharAnese - I'm still new to Eagles and now this - very new - several eagle nests have had eaglet falls this year. I wonder if it's normal?. - Stephanie
StarAnyse yup I said the same thing I don’t care for this set up at all every year it seems like the babies always fall out of get attacked it’s so sad 😞
That's how they do it. Watch owl nests. The owlets almost always cannon ball down to ground level, then hike up into the trees where the parent birds will find them at feeding time. Eagles, osprey, hawks and others do the same thing. The baby birds are fine. The adults take care of them. So the falls aren't "premature" - they happen whenever the kids venture out of the nest. Unlike "millennials", young Peregrines don't return home to live in their mom's basement - they actually grow up and leave to live adult lives.
Scroll down to Kiara Zocco's Bonnie Girl comment where Lady Hawk responds saying Carson was tended to for 16 days on the ground and 'was flying around'. {Might be advantageous if this update was placed in the initial explanation box}
Hello Terri thank you for the suggestion I pinned the update to the top of the comments suggestion!
¿Qué tiene de malo esa caja nido que convierte a los polluelos en suicidas?
Gracias y un saludo
after this?
Oh my came here by accident. Just left the saw Florida eagle cam. After seeing this I will never again say free as a bird. Nothing easy for them.
Omg this baby is gorgeous. Those colors. Definitely not a safe box. That other big bird knew it was not suppose to be there on that perch. Sorry it died. ❣
Hi Linda Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great!
@@ladyhawk oh wow! Awesome for the little fellow. Animals are definitely amazing. Stay safe ❣
Not a good box for them. I think we should stop making those boxes. If you make them make a taller wall do they don't wandered. Are the babies ok? Did anyone pick him up?
What is the depth? What is the width?
survived that fall? the one who is going to live will.
Do you have the one from 2013 when all 4 fludged the same day
Will some one tell ? Was that cute bird safe till end...
He survived! Thats one of the reasons why there are cams available on specific locations
1:30 the time the parent gave an example how to flap its wings
I didn't watch these falcons, but because of SW eagle these old videos are popping up. This nest has lots of problems 😱
Yes. Next is not safe
Здравствуйте! Убрали бы эту палку, чтобы к ней не лезла малышня. А то заманчиво и любопытно, потом вверх тармашками летят.
Может, они специально для этого сделали, чтобы видосы зрелищные записывать?
@@vadims8742 на самом интересном месте ???
What happened next
I think Newman flew down to wait for him.
Heartbreaking
Thats a long drop.
I think the bugs were bothering the chicks,so he went outside
Did it die? damn
No, hes in bushes under the nest
@@sherrivansyckel7527 good!
А далі що було??
З такої "хатки" всі випадатимуть((
Yikes! Lord knows what he was doing out there! His legs aren't strong enough yet to stand up.
Poor thing! He's too young to fledge. Can anyone get him and put him back in the nest box?
While Carson may be young, the falcons grow up quickly. Michelle and Newman know where Carson is and will take care of him. If he was put back in the nest box, he would likely fall out again. Two years ago, both chicks (Hamilton and Burr-D) fell out and were raised on the ground for 15 days until they were old enough to fledge! Hopefully this will be the same with Carson!
@@ladyhawk Yes! What a year that was! I still remember early in the morning listening for them to be sure they were ok. I feel confident they will care for him. Once he settles in and gets really hungry, he will be screaming loudly.
What happened next?
Man-made calamity by changing their natural nest
Ma come cavolo avete fatto questa casetta!!! Completamente sbagliata e pericolosa e si è visto!!!!!!!!
Precocious stoop!
This box is incorrect made ,the claw can't hang the Falcon
La caja está mal diseñada, le quitaron la pared vertical de adelante solo para poder grabar a los polluelos, debieron haber cerrado toda, y conformarse con tomas menos abiertas. La persona que hizo esta caja para grabar lo asesinó, así de simple.
I am thinking we may not build artificial nest like that
Czy przeżył?🤔
Hope all comes good I dont want to see that he falls. ❤
Badly designed for falcons. Way too slippery material, that branch should not be there and to many places for young falcons to get to outside the actual nest area. Surely by now this has been realized that something is wrong compared to other artificial nest sites??
It proves that best construction is wrong.
one flew over the cookoo nest
A net below nest could have helped. Rest in peace the little baby.
Hi Van Carson did not die - he survived and about a week later was seen flying and even returned to his nest box to show us he was okay!!
@@ladyhawk Thanks God ❤
Why didn't their parents save them
Obviously that nest is not safe 😭 specially the bars from a outside 🤦🏻♂️
Poor little guy. Those horrible insects
Полку вместо палки это же не ястреба которые прыгают по веткам
???????
And THAT is the reason why there exists the term "birdbrain". ;)
Ole....!!
Pienso que se sale del nido porque esta siendo picoteando por su progenitor, de echo el pollo que está dentro parece estar muerto.
Esta siendo picoteando por los insectos
Естественный отбор.
Дурачки непоседы отсеваются.
Остаются домоседы.
Дурачок прибежал рассказать о том, кто дурачок, а кто нет) Английский выучи, придурок! С птенцом все в порядке, так что твой высер про естественный отбор не катит!)
@@OleksandrDorokhov Если у кого-то есть свое мнение или кто-то неправ ,это не повод для злых оскорблений.Умный тактично обьяснит.
@@АннаКузьмина-х6б давай ты не будешь мне рассказывать о том, что для меня является поводом!
I'm ready I'm ready I'm ready
I'm not ready
Is he still ok?
Fuck you !asshole ,sick lot of Racists stooges!
First of all....how did they put the box up up there???
in a similar fashion to how mountain climbers climb mountains
Because of nest design
Cage should be still closed type.birds brain is different. 😄
Owww oh my god.
too much comfortable !
Oh no not again I don’t like this nest box I just don’t like its location n the way the set up is it’s just an accident waiting to happen this happens every time to the babies because they are jumpy n move so fast they lose there balance poor thing I hope that owl 🦉 isn’t around 🙈😡
did Carson ever make it back? awwww!
แสดงว่ารังไม่เหมาะสม ไม่สอดคล้องกับธรรมชาติของนก ปีที่แล้วก็ตก ฤดูการหน้าควรปรับปรุงใหม่
The nest not safe for birds
Ok poor little thing and all but you have to give it to them. Birds are great on the no #$@ given look when something like this happens.
The person who designed and installed this nest, is a criminal!!!
неправильная конструкция гнездового ящика. Птенцу не за что даже зацепится, пока лапы еще слабые. Хотя бы астротурфом отделали бы кромки.
А это не слетки разве?
Oh no I think he is gone
Это как всегда человек неразумный вмешивается для разлечения поиздеватся над животными
Где вы видите издевательство человека над животным ?
Unsafe situation of nest
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🌍
Magnifique vidéo... très belle chaîne UA-cam 🤝😉
There is no need for these "landing perches". Get rid of them. Unnecessary and fatal as several similar videos have shown.
😲
when your tantrum goes wrong.
Parent teach flying, this is not an accident..
Mor eu?
Please clean the nest. All those reuse nest brings lots of bacterias, parasites like mites and mortality rate is very high for chick.
The poor falcon
👍
I see very unlikely that a chick survives such a fall...
Hello Kiara - Carson does survive the fall and both Michelle and Newman took care of him for 16 days on the ground or on a low shrub tree. Carson will fly back up the cliffs and return fully feathered and looking great! He is now flying around and will be learning how to take prey from the parents in mid air soon!!
@@ladyhawk This is good news!
not the sharpest tool in the shed
They should move the box to a safer place the poor chicks they fall, the poor little ones like exploring and moving around. Also need the box to be bigger and better design for safety
This box is kind of useless where it is. It should be located much lower on the bluff
parents are responsible for it.
2:10 4:29
😢
巣立ちにはまだ早かった。
reconstruct the nest, it's not suitable.