I have saved 1 baby dove almost after hatching 4 days of baby dove..I kept him and feed him 1st time ..after 30 days..his growth was like he can't even walk properly..and yesterday(1/11/2022) he's dead after having breathing issue..im feeling like heartbroken..😭 Nobody can care like a mother does. Dove is very pretty and lovely bird..I love them alot😭❤️
Thanks for this. I've had these Birds around my yard for the last year in Lockdown & feel like they're apart of my family & seeing the process is spot on what took place. Thanks again.
While an amazing video, I definitely needed a warning about the horrible attack... made me sick to my stomach. I have two nestling doves in my orange tree and trying to educate myself as much as possible. I had NO clue scrub jays did that, so now I'm terrified! Oddly enough (now a good thing), I've noticed a lack of them in my yard lately- phew!! Once I know they're fledgling, I'll keep my cats indoors. By the way, I put cat bibs on my girls (Amazon) and they really work! But I won't risk it while the doves are so vulnerable. I wish I could film my babies, but they are beautifully hidden in the tree- crappy nest, but great spot! So excited to have a little family (just got to keep the scrubs away)!
I recently experienced having a bird build its nest in my backyard and it was the most surreal and amazing experience for me as birder/student ornithologist. It feels like a blessing.
I've got this going on in my garage at the moment. They built a nest on an upper shelf. Two eggs but only one hatched. Chick now 10 days old. Getting ready for the first flight in a few more days. They are such passive and gentle birds.
Mine are just leaving the nest today. The smaller one, I believe to be female, moved to another smaller plant where Momma was sitting but is still snuggled into her....Not ready yet and weather, winds have been crazy different than even on a crazy weathered day. Momma is ❤️
As other commenters have noted, the predatory bird was definitely a California Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma californica), NOT a Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana). Those species are from completely different bird families. Bluebirds do not engage in any nest-robbing; they’re insectivores (also eating fruits and seeds in the winter).
I had two baby dove at my front door in this spring. One day, I came back home, and I found blood and feathers in my front yard... All doves have gone... I hope the adults and at least one of the baby doves was fine and survived. I wish they will came back to hatch more eggs in coming months.
Great job! It seems I have seen a full movie on Dove. story full of Love-romance, forgery, fighting villain, attack', tregedy and finally happy ending.. 🕊️🕊️🥰🥰 A week before a couple of dove laid two eggs in my balcony.. 🕊️🕊️
Thank you I am watching this happen in my backyard and this video was phenomenal!!! Edit: Oh, 🥺😢 but not the ending.... although it is the circle of life
Beautiful video, I've had the privilege of watching the Variable sunbird, laughing dove and Red billed fire finches(numerous) occasions build nests successfully raise chicks within my yard here in Nairobi Kenya
everyday at least 7 pairs of mourning doves come to feast at my front yard. I affectionately call them customers at my free buffet restaurant. I wish more people can experience the love and blessings from these adorable animals. I'm trying to figure out a way to provide them shelter for the cold winter ahead. I know that nature takes care of everything and that birds are incredibly intelligent and adaptable to survive in the winter. But I'm afraid that even nature can't catch up to the velocity of change humans have accelerated toward the destructions of habitat and food sources these animals depend on. So I feel compelled to provide any help I can give them. They are so susceptible to diseases from mites if their nests are not kept clean as these birds are known to not only build haphazard nests but these nests can sometimes get reused by rodents that can seriously jeopardize the chicks. So please use your human ingenuity to accommodate them with safe and sanitary shelters from the elements and diseases.
Very well done documentary! I hated watching the scrub jay kill and eat that baby, but that’s life in the wild. We get gambel’s quail around here. I’ve watched predator birds fly up and grab a baby and just fly away. It’s no wonder the quail lay a dozen eggs at a time. Their babies are tiny.
Did you know? If you put a marble ball in her nest, they will treat it like her own egg and incubating it until the male ready to mating again. If her couple dead the job will took forever. Bqoz this kind of bird dont really know their own eggs and how long it takes to hatch.
Great video. Did the 3rd egg hatch? Did the 3rd bird ever come back? My guess is that the 3rd mama bird lost her partner and was trying to see if her egg might hatch with these birds as she had no other choice. I have no clue and Im just guessing. I'm trying to learn more as I have a nest on my property.
Beautiful capture. Your captions helped answer the questions I had while watching the video. How on earth did you manage to get these closeups with such quality?
How long after laying the eggs did the dove parents begin incubating? Did they disappear for awhile and then come back to their nest to incubate or did the process begin right after she laid them? We
@@BrandyD1777 Thank you. We had a pair nesting in our backyard tree that we loved watching. We were able to see the entire process from nest building to laying and incubating, however a crow kept coming by and eventually scared them away from their nest. I always hoped that the parents would come back for their abandoned eggs but they never did. :( It’s been about a month. Think I should remove the nest and eggs?
@@jeffjohns7606 Awwww 💔. Probably should remove them....leave nest because another set of doves might use it....after a few days could have tried to incubate them or take them to a bird preserve which I have one not so far away yet can't protect all. Just remember that is Mother Nature. I am surprised the eggs haven't been pecked & the egg is still full....you might find a little hole and nothing in the egg. Next time you see crows, try to push/scare them away. Maybe another plant or something that hides the Doves and babies more. I am not a bird expert but I definitely think you should remove them....it is only about 14 days and unfortunately they were not kept at right temp. Make the nest empty and sure some new ones will come along 🙏❤️
@@BrandyD1777 Thanks for taking the time to reply. :) I’ll do just that and will keep the empty nest there in hopes that we’ll have the chance to experience it again. We tried to deter the crows using sheets of foil and Mylar balloons, but it seems it wasn’t enough. I was tempted to try my hand at incubating the eggs myself but in hindsight, I’m glad we didn’t as we ended up taking on a 4 day old orphan kitten shortly after. Thanks again for the advice and fingers crossed for next time. ❤️
Then the neighbor's cat comes into the yard and after killing the bunny, goes after the doves, wiping out the whole family as they were vulnerable while sitting on the nest. This is what happened to my neighbor's doves nesting on their porch. They complained to the owners of the cat and the owners acted like it was perfectly ok and said "that's just nature". No it's NOT "just nature" when an introduced species kills everything in site! HOUSEcats belong in the house, not in the yard!!! I just feel so badly for the little animals that just can't protect themselves from such a creature!
Nature, pah! If I'd seen that happening near my house, you'd best believe I'd be out waiting for that jay, just like it was waiting for its chance at the remaining fledgling.
@@janetyamashige9573 I would have to but the sad thing is it happens all the time but if I can help I will. Just about a month ago I was out side and heard the birds going crazy I figured it was a hawk but I was wrong it was two big crows raiding a doves nest way up in a huge big tree in a neighborhoods yard three houses down how do I know it was doves I saw either the mom or dad with a broken wing was trying to catch it when the crow came swooping down and grabbed it liked a hawk poor baby didn’t have a chance. Then later a baby dove was in my yard it was well hidden so I left it alone before I went out and tried to catch but I was keeping an eye on it was making sure the crows where gone. Later went out to catch it but couldn’t. He or she could fly enough to get in a tree but he stayed around my house and I protected him or her as much as I could I don’t think it could eat seed but to my surprise he or she made it and learned from the other doves now he only comes around when he’s hungry but I’m so happy he or she made it. I call him my baby, after all he did spend time with me in my yard everyday. 😊 I wished I could save them all if I could I would
Doves are opportunist nesters, meaning they will take whatever is available. I got video of a pair of Doves trying to take a brand new Robin's nest but the Robins wouldnt let it happen.
Doves are beautiful. I could never kill one, since to me, they represent the Holy Spirit. It would be blasphemy. Currently, I have family nest in a pot on my outside wall. Hoping to see a couple of chicks from the eggs.
Maybe give the viewer who is captivated by the peaceful magnificence, a heads up that mid documentary there’s a freakin horrible bam .... wasn’t prepped for such an unexpected atrocity, nature yes, but didn’t need to have my heart ripped out unexpectedly.... you’ve got emojis and happy pappy comments, and plenty of time elapsing to go from scene to scene ... Maybe next time build in some time so your viewer may at least look away....... couldn’t even finish the video
What an amazing video! I came across this video because I have a mourning doves nest on my orchid plant. I hope the eggs survive.
I have saved 1 baby dove almost after hatching 4 days of baby dove..I kept him and feed him 1st time ..after 30 days..his growth was like he can't even walk properly..and yesterday(1/11/2022) he's dead after having breathing issue..im feeling like heartbroken..😭 Nobody can care like a mother does. Dove is very pretty and lovely bird..I love them alot😭❤️
Thanks for this. I've had these Birds around my yard for the last year in Lockdown & feel like they're apart of my family & seeing the process is spot on what took place. Thanks again.
What an amazing video, full of emotional moments. I have 2 baby Mourning Doves on my porch right now. I hope they survived.
While an amazing video, I definitely needed a warning about the horrible attack... made me sick to my stomach. I have two nestling doves in my orange tree and trying to educate myself as much as possible. I had NO clue scrub jays did that, so now I'm terrified! Oddly enough (now a good thing), I've noticed a lack of them in my yard lately- phew!! Once I know they're fledgling, I'll keep my cats indoors. By the way, I put cat bibs on my girls (Amazon) and they really work! But I won't risk it while the doves are so vulnerable. I wish I could film my babies, but they are beautifully hidden in the tree- crappy nest, but great spot! So excited to have a little family (just got to keep the scrubs away)!
I recently experienced having a bird build its nest in my backyard and it was the most surreal and amazing experience for me as birder/student ornithologist. It feels like a blessing.
I never knew a blue bluebird would do something like that! So glad the second one survived!
I've got this going on in my garage at the moment. They built a nest on an upper shelf. Two eggs but only one hatched. Chick now 10 days old. Getting ready for the first flight in a few more days. They are such passive and gentle birds.
Mine are just leaving the nest today. The smaller one, I believe to be female, moved to another smaller plant where Momma was sitting but is still snuggled into her....Not ready yet and weather, winds have been crazy different than even on a crazy weathered day. Momma is ❤️
!!! My best friend, thanks to you, I enjoyed watching... I'm proud of you for developing day by day.
This is a brilliant piece of work. The captions helped me comprehend what I was seeing. Thank you!
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@@mervinarul4427 😂
What a great capture, the video looks very professional.
Wonderful video; never seen before, without speaking a word, everything explained. God Bless.
I saw these birds up on my local trash room upon the door and we were interested so thanks!
As other commenters have noted, the predatory bird was definitely a California Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma californica), NOT a Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana). Those species are from completely different bird families. Bluebirds do not engage in any nest-robbing; they’re insectivores (also eating fruits and seeds in the winter).
Why these doves eat bbaies poop? I'm in asia and Senegalensis don't do this😮
@@leogircha9625 - Lots of birds eat the fecal sacs of their nestlings. This helps reduce any odor at the nest, and thus reduces the risk of predation.
Thankyou, yes scrub-jay!! Nasty bird!!!
I had two baby dove at my front door in this spring. One day, I came back home, and I found blood and feathers in my front yard... All doves have gone... I hope the adults and at least one of the baby doves was fine and survived. I wish they will came back to hatch more eggs in coming months.
Some jaw-dropping insights 😮 Good work 👍🏽
This video is so educational! I wish I had learnt things like this at school.
Thank you for this.
Beautifull documentary...enjoyed 😘😘
Thanks for this video. A pair just built a nest in one of my husband's empty plant pots and we want to know what to expect.
Hello super like👍
Very good video. thank you
很棒又完整的影片,尤其是小鳥被吃時,在鏡頭底下顯示的光影,處理的很好..既呈現完整過程,但卻不血腥...
母愛真的偉大,親眼見到孩子被吃了,卻無能為力,重回現場時,應該很傷心吧...
Beautiful video 😍😍thank you
Great Capture.
Great job! It seems I have seen a full movie on Dove.
story full of Love-romance, forgery, fighting villain, attack', tregedy and finally happy ending.. 🕊️🕊️🥰🥰
A week before a couple of dove laid two eggs in my balcony.. 🕊️🕊️
I love doves😘🕊🐦
Dovey 🕊
Beautiful video 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰👍👍👍
Love From Pakistan
Thank you I am watching this happen in my backyard and this video was phenomenal!!!
Edit: Oh, 🥺😢 but not the ending.... although it is the circle of life
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Beautiful video And it shows a lot of hard work too.Good job done🎉
Amazing vedio 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
That was so well done, I've never seen another dove be parasitic like that before...so interesting. That was a Scrub Jay that killed the baby...so sad
Scrub jay gotta eat too 🤷♂️
Excellent video, enjoyed it.
There are 2 Dove egg I had on my peach tree , they are so cuties
Hey u 've made an awesome documentary .
great work
Beautiful video, I've had the privilege of watching the Variable sunbird, laughing dove and Red billed fire finches(numerous) occasions build nests successfully raise chicks within my yard here in Nairobi Kenya
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Well done.
The killer bird is a California Scrub-Jay not a Western Bluebird.
My gosh, I didn't know scrub jaybirds attack mourning doves like that.... :( Rip little baby dove.
This was amazing to watch. incredible capture,what happened to the 3rd egg!??
The wonder is not in only the story the wonder is in the place they choose to bilud they nest ..... At the top of leader !!!!!!!!
What a beautiful bird family 💕
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Bonito video 👍👍👍👏👏
I imagine one day the mama doves kids get kids and the mama doves kids stay and their grandma until their parents finish their work
what was the bird doing to the morning dove
everyday at least 7 pairs of mourning doves come to feast at my front yard. I affectionately call them customers at my free buffet restaurant. I wish more people can experience the love and blessings from these adorable animals. I'm trying to figure out a way to provide them shelter for the cold winter ahead. I know that nature takes care of everything and that birds are incredibly intelligent and adaptable to survive in the winter. But I'm afraid that even nature can't catch up to the velocity of change humans have accelerated toward the destructions of habitat and food sources these animals depend on. So I feel compelled to provide any help I can give them. They are so susceptible to diseases from mites if their nests are not kept clean as these birds are known to not only build haphazard nests but these nests can sometimes get reused by rodents that can seriously jeopardize the chicks. So please use your human ingenuity to accommodate them with safe and sanitary shelters from the elements and diseases.
Very well done documentary! I hated watching the scrub jay kill and eat that baby, but that’s life in the wild. We get gambel’s quail around here. I’ve watched predator birds fly up and grab a baby and just fly away. It’s no wonder the quail lay a dozen eggs at a time. Their babies are tiny.
Im watching your vedio full support for you friend go go go enjoy your content fullpackage for you friend @jomar
Dibeiri tempat tinggal burung2. Nice
Parasite mama needed emergency delivery. Maybe she was unfortunately singled or her nest got destroyed?
I have 2 baby doves currently nesting in our patio... mama and papa comes by to feed them.
Good I like it😍
Did you know? If you put a marble ball in her nest, they will treat it like her own egg and incubating it until the male ready to mating again. If her couple dead the job will took forever. Bqoz this kind of bird dont really know their own eggs and how long it takes to hatch.
What happen to the brood parasite?
sad end
That is so sad about the baby and mother still looking for it. Great capture though
Great video. Did the 3rd egg hatch? Did the 3rd bird ever come back?
My guess is that the 3rd mama bird lost her partner and was trying to see if her egg might hatch with these birds as she had no other choice. I have no clue and Im just guessing. I'm trying to learn more as I have a nest on my property.
where is the location? in what country?
Good video nature is fun to watch. I should make a video of my baby bird growth someday so people can watch.
Nice vid. What lens did you use, videos are sharp.
The culprit is called: California scrub jay. That is not a Western blue bird.
I'm so happy that the parasite egg didn't hatch.
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sad story for baby dave😰😰
Beautiful capture. Your captions helped answer the questions I had while watching the video. How on earth did you manage to get these closeups with such quality?
what’s the bgm when the blue jay start attack?
Wow.....didn't expect 3rd Momma bird. Why? Maybe Daddy got hurt? Or war for nest?
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Nice video, which camera you were using for close up shot?
I wonder if the 3rd egg ever hatched?
And where is 3rd egg
I need pair of dove birds for sale
It's already been 14 minutes & still waiting for the parasite egg to hatch 😀😀
It was never going to hatch.
Ho!!! I like It so Much
19:04 ooo my god 🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭
I was clueless as to why a 3 ty dove was there and Mom /dad didn’t attack. Or chase the dove out?????
Nice
👍👍👍
O pássaro 🐦 pegou o filhotinho e eu fiquei triste por não poder fazer nada😢
mantap pokoknya
Beautiful
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How long after laying the eggs did the dove parents begin incubating? Did they disappear for awhile and then come back to their nest to incubate or did the process begin right after she laid them? We
In Florida, they start immediately...Mother & Father share time incubating them. Always one there until a 10-20 days later.
@@BrandyD1777 Thank you. We had a pair nesting in our backyard tree that we loved watching. We were able to see the entire process from nest building to laying and incubating, however a crow kept coming by and eventually scared them away from their nest. I always hoped that the parents would come back for their abandoned eggs but they never did. :(
It’s been about a month. Think I should remove the nest and eggs?
@@jeffjohns7606 Awwww 💔. Probably should remove them....leave nest because another set of doves might use it....after a few days could have tried to incubate them or take them to a bird preserve which I have one not so far away yet can't protect all. Just remember that is Mother Nature. I am surprised the eggs haven't been pecked & the egg is still full....you might find a little hole and nothing in the egg. Next time you see crows, try to push/scare them away. Maybe another plant or something that hides the Doves and babies more. I am not a bird expert but I definitely think you should remove them....it is only about 14 days and unfortunately they were not kept at right temp. Make the nest empty and sure some new ones will come along 🙏❤️
@@BrandyD1777 Thanks for taking the time to reply. :) I’ll do just that and will keep the empty nest there in hopes that we’ll have the chance to experience it again. We tried to deter the crows using sheets of foil and Mylar balloons, but it seems it wasn’t enough. I was tempted to try my hand at incubating the eggs myself but in hindsight, I’m glad we didn’t as we ended up taking on a 4 day old orphan kitten shortly after. Thanks again for the advice and fingers crossed for next time. ❤️
I think that was a scrub-jay not a blue bird that killed the baby.
Traurige Ereignisses, danke für ihre Bemühungen, sehr intressant und traurig. Danke sehr.
Then the neighbor's cat comes into the yard and after killing the bunny, goes after the doves, wiping out the whole family as they were vulnerable while sitting on the nest. This is what happened to my neighbor's doves nesting on their porch. They complained to the owners of the cat and the owners acted like it was perfectly ok and said "that's just nature". No it's NOT "just nature" when an introduced species kills everything in site! HOUSEcats belong in the house, not in the yard!!!
I just feel so badly for the little animals that just can't protect themselves from such a creature!
“Mama dove watches HIS kid get eaten alive”
I know its nature but if this would have been in my garage I would have tried to prevent it. Poor babies
@@a-jerk ????
Nature, pah! If I'd seen that happening near my house, you'd best believe I'd be out waiting for that jay, just like it was waiting for its chance at the remaining fledgling.
@@janetyamashige9573 I would have to but the sad thing is it happens all the time but if I can help I will. Just about a month ago I was out side and heard the birds going crazy I figured it was a hawk but I was wrong it was two big crows raiding a doves nest way up in a huge big tree in a neighborhoods yard three houses down how do I know it was doves I saw either the mom or dad with a broken wing was trying to catch it when the crow came swooping down and grabbed it liked a hawk poor baby didn’t have a chance. Then later a baby dove was in my yard it was well hidden so I left it alone before I went out and tried to catch but I was keeping an eye on it was making sure the crows where gone. Later went out to catch it but couldn’t. He or she could fly enough to get in a tree but he stayed around my house and I protected him or her as much as I could I don’t think it could eat seed but to my surprise he or she made it and learned from the other doves now he only comes around when he’s hungry but I’m so happy he or she made it. I call him my baby, after all he did spend time with me in my yard everyday. 😊 I wished I could save them all if I could I would
Don't call it parasite egg. Maybe momma lost her husband, and she knows she can't incubate her egg all alone.🥺
why wld that dove not hv its own nest. great video.
Doves are opportunist nesters, meaning they will take whatever is available. I got video of a pair of Doves trying to take a brand new Robin's nest but the Robins wouldnt let it happen.
@@BACKYARDWHISPERER Did you upload it? Would love to see! Didn't know that about Doves and have 2 babies leaving the nest as I write.
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Doves are beautiful. I could never kill one, since to me, they represent the Holy Spirit. It would be blasphemy. Currently, I have family nest in a pot on my outside wall. Hoping to see a couple of chicks from the eggs.
They usually only raise 2 the 3 would have struggled
Maybe give the viewer who is captivated by the peaceful magnificence, a heads up that mid documentary there’s a freakin horrible bam ....
wasn’t prepped for such an unexpected atrocity, nature yes, but didn’t need to have my heart ripped out unexpectedly....
you’ve got emojis and happy pappy comments, and plenty of time elapsing to go from scene to scene ... Maybe next time build in some time so your viewer may at least look away....... couldn’t even finish the video
hay nhở...
the parasite egg don't even born.
😢😢😢
10:39 wait mm.. 😨😭😭
🥺🥺🥺😩😩😢😭😭😭
"Eating fresh 💩"???
Yeah life is rough for animals without God damn humans adding to it. It's rough being an animal