That foster mother did an amazing job taking care of her own chicks as well as the adopted ones. Kudos to the home owners for helping and allowing them to stay on their veranda.
거창하게 표현할 것도 없이 그냥 우리 인생이네요.. 부모 품에서 벗어나 자신의 삶을 찾아가는 자식들의 독립의 순간이 저 어설픈 날개짓에 다 담겨있죠.. 자식이 혹여 못날아 오를까 걱정스레 바라보고 챙기는 부모의 애타는 심정도 어미새의 행동에 담겨있구요.. 보면서 내내 마음이 따뜻하면서도 먹먹한 느낌을 지울수가 없었네요..
@@KawaiiSoulB42 To be fair, they have the instinct to fly. Equally, the adult feathers are for their flight. And birds are hollowed bone plus kestrels are very light, so even if they don't quite get the first glide, the big fall won't kill them normally. The last thing is that the parents will typically stick around for a while to make sure the babies are good. I once saw a young robin, probably about a week or two early from the nest as she still had just enough down between her adult feathers to make her look like a real round robin. She would stand on a chair and mom and/or dad would fees her a worm or something. She actually convinced some of the other birds (I think starlings) to feed her after harassing them. It was funny. By the end of the first week, most of her baby down was gone and she was gliding around the yard. I was worry the first week if something was wrong, but once I saw her flying, I knew she was fine. By the second week, her baby feathers were all but gone. And she would only stand on the chair every now and then and by the end would be waiting for the seeds like the other birds. Occasional I'd see her on a fence post, but we had to get rid of the bird feeder because my co worker saw a rat eating in it. Another was a little sparrow. Similar thing: Adult feathers but still had some down tucked between. He was fine, but he was crossing the road, so we kind of shooed him off. He chirped and a reply in the trees and we saw mama watching. We made sure he was away from the road and let him be. Always remember that:. If it has most of it's adult feathers, it's typically fine and mom and dad are usually near by and can probably fly alright. If the chick has all it's down, it needs to be in a nest. If you can find it, put it back in the nest. If not or if it's injured, try to fine a reservation to take it to or someone who knows about rearing birds. And no, mom will not reject it if you touch it. She might be worried for a bit, but your smell will fade and birds are sight oriented and as long as it is in the nest, they will feed it. The warning is because birds might carry parasites and you shouldn't touch a wild animal with bare hands.
What a parent would do and sacrifice for their child. I love these kind of documentaries. They engage the viewers to really watch, compared to western documentaries where the narrator just narrates everything you don't focus at all.
here in the west, we watch videos like this one and also cameras placed to watch nests of birds in the wild. Bald Eagles, hummingbird, Albatross, Golden eagle, Storks (they are mean and sometimes kill their own babies), White bellied Sea Eagles, Owls and more. Not all of us don't notice the small things. Sad to hear you think of westerners like that. Check out Lady Hawk channel to see what nests she covers. Oh, also California Condors, we lost some in Fires last summer. We even have people who rehabilitate birds like this. Injured birds, hit by car, too weak from starving, fell out of nest, and nurse them back to health to set them free. At least I know baby birds are not called "cubs" and that a Kestrel is a meat eating bird
What would you call the subtitles then? It’s a form of narrating. And usually they go away too fast and you have to pause, rewind and read again to catch it all.
Ikr? They say like, The female bird is teaching her cubs to fly, at this time of their age they learn to fly, blah blah boring thing but this video just shows it from our point of view how we talk about the birds.
@@saltymurree9779 Nope you are really slow I guess, If you've watched alot of news, drama and stuff with sub, they sometimes go too quickly, but the person who commented wasn't talking about this tho
I’m crying in joy.. they’re so cute and very inspiring. Idk when someone ask me if i can have a super power, i will always choose a super power to fly like bird. It must feel soo free that’s why im touched by the lil bird who tried to fly for the first time. The momma did a good job, she foster them, gave them food and also teach them to fly by luring the prey 😍😍 hope they’re all good and can go back to nature, enjoy the sky and live a happy life ❤️
Awww!! This is so endearing I could cry out of joy for these magnificent little birds! Thank you for your patience and filming their first flight. It is truly a beautiful video.
Thanks for part 1 and part 2 of the estrels series, from baby birdies abandoned by their mommy, to being fostered by a totally new mummy, to taking flight into the wild to start their own little families. Mother Nature at her finest, with a little help from homo sapiens, the way it is intended to work! The world couldn't ask for more... It was totally ahhh inspiring - - indeed! Thanks to the person/people responsible for this nature short and thank you SBS for the post!!!
@@DottieDott If you watch the video fully, you find out a cub sadly died in it (I assume tis was the runt). So it's understandable why there's only five.
The chicks were not abandoned but bec men tampered with the nest the parent can no longer recognized its own nest and left. Had they not touched the nest the parent bird will continue caring for its chicks, now we have a parent bird who lost its chicks. Yes, i know, fear of electrocution, and one chick died, but the basket beneath the nest i think totally ruined it for the parent bird-"Nope, not my nest."
Awww...Everyone involved in taking care of them deserve awards! I’m also glad that most of the chicks grew up into fully-functioning adults. If the fallen sibling had seen what they’ve become, he would’ve been so proud! Someone please protect that forest, as well. We can’t let the tragedy happen again.
Kinda feel lonely when they flew away one by one. Reminds me of my 2 years classmates. ( weve been all together in the same classroom for two years) and now.. we left that last classroom to be together.
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귀여워 건강하게 잘지내렴 !
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이름은 억울이고 전세계적으로도 보기 드문 얼굴의 주인공인데
방송용으로 제보합니다
EWWWWWW Chinese people
@@blingblingboy9894 they are Korean
집주인 가족들 정말 좋은사람들이네...
에어컨 실외기 두는곳이 지저분해질텐데 불편을 감수하고 집의 한켠을 기꺼이 내주신거잖아...
저 집 아마 영상에 나온 새 전문가님 집일거에요 자리를 내어주니까 매년 황조롱이가 찾아온다고 해요
ㄹㅇ,,, 진짜 좋으신 분들..
주변 이웃들도 대단하신듯 엄청 씨끄러울텐데 다 이해해 주신다니...
실외기 고사하고 방하나도 내줄수있으니까 우리집에도 와줘
@@최철-z4t 니네집 원룸이잖아
결국 남의 새끼도 다 품어줬구나 저 어미새가. 고생 많았다. 그리고 집주인분들 복 받으실거예요
약한 상태의 동물들을 보살펴주는 사람들도,
내 새끼 아닌데도 길러주고 비행에 성공할 때까지 곁을 지켜주는 어미새도, 정말 너무나 감동적이네요.. 마음이 정말 짠했어요 ㅎㅎ
여러 보살핌 속에 으른새가 된 걸 축하해-!! ♥
축하해~
계속되는 새울음소리도 참아내준 이웃분들도 대단
그러게요 다들 대단하십니다 고맙습니다
아마 "??동의 ??호에서 황조롱이 키우고 있데~~ 하면서 소문나지 않았을까요?
집 주인님이 "우리 아이들 이제 나가려고 해요~ " 라고 하셨다면 모든 분들이 흐뭇하게 보고 계셨을지 않을까요?..ㅎㅎ
나이트봇아 일해라
@@wanggun034 소음에 민감한 이웃이면 그런식으로 생각해줄까요? 저 종도 소음이면 상당히 거슬릴텐데. 어떻게 보면 민폐;;
@@postgres2981 민폐긴 하겠지만 저 종이 희귀종이라 참아주신것 같아요 아마도 ..
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 오늘 아침에 본건 분명 솜뭉치 애기들이었는데 하루도 안지나서 늠름하게 자랐네요 ㅋㅋㅋ 다행이 건강하게 자라서 다행입니다.. 새로운 부모새들이 잘 키워줬네요😀😀
출근전엔 솜털 보송한 애긔들이였는데 퇴근후엔 다큰 어엿한 맹금이 되어 있네요
저도 응? 아침에 봤던애들인가? 하며 들어왔어요 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ
하루가 아니라 한달인뎅...
@@Lina-eq7oe 그건알지만 아침에 애기때를보고 그날 저녁에 다자란 모습을 봤다는 의미입니다ㅎ
그니까요 ㄲ
That foster mother did an amazing job taking care of her own chicks as well as the adopted ones. Kudos to the home owners for helping and allowing them to stay on their veranda.
sigheyeroll more respect for the safety net. This family rocks.
But there is only 5 chicks, i remember there is 6 before. Maybe 1 didnt make it?
@@DottieDott Yes, he was the youngest one and passed away. They show it in the first video about them.
@@Julia-uk9xr no there were 6 chicks here.
@@annmaryjohn3258 it probably flew out earlier or sum
거창하게 표현할 것도 없이
그냥 우리 인생이네요..
부모 품에서 벗어나 자신의 삶을 찾아가는
자식들의 독립의 순간이 저 어설픈 날개짓에 다 담겨있죠..
자식이 혹여 못날아 오를까 걱정스레 바라보고 챙기는 부모의 애타는 심정도 어미새의 행동에 담겨있구요..
보면서 내내 마음이 따뜻하면서도 먹먹한 느낌을 지울수가 없었네요..
황조롱이가 논위에서 정지비행 하는 모습은 정말 신기하고 멋있죠 이런 멋진 새가 우리나라에 있는 게 행운이에요. 새끼들이 다른 곳에서 번식 하고 잘 살았으면 좋겠네요
이런걸 6분 순삭이라고 하는건가요
진짜 너무 귀엽네요 황조롱이들ㅋㅋㅋ
얘들도 얘들이지만 영상미랑 자막 효과음 센스 진짜 너무 귀엽 ㅋㅋㅋ 칭찬해칭찬해
1:08 반복 눌러보세요 ㅋㅋㅋ
4:40 이 대목부터 울었다ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
"엄마가 나는 거 잘 봐.
하나도 무섭지 않아.
넌 할 수 있어."
ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
저두 여기서 눈물났어요
몸집 작아보이는 막내가 고개 갸우뚱거리고
엄마가 나는걸 보여주며 용기를 주고..
어흑 ㅠㅠㅠ
ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅜㅜㅜㅜㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
"Not even scared.. Give it a shot!"
저만 운 거 아니었군요... 저도 울었어요.. ㅠㅠㅠ 감동적
저두
1:51
"aite, imma just test the air for a bit..."
*puts one foot out*
*puts other foot out*
*w a l k s a w a y*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@i_guess108 maybe not🤣
T
Bacot
Wow, I don't think I have ever seen a video on how a bird of prey teaches her offspring to fly. That was truly inspiring.
Fly or die. Rough life but they gonna do it.
@@KawaiiSoulB42 To be fair, they have the instinct to fly. Equally, the adult feathers are for their flight. And birds are hollowed bone plus kestrels are very light, so even if they don't quite get the first glide, the big fall won't kill them normally.
The last thing is that the parents will typically stick around for a while to make sure the babies are good.
I once saw a young robin, probably about a week or two early from the nest as she still had just enough down between her adult feathers to make her look like a real round robin. She would stand on a chair and mom and/or dad would fees her a worm or something. She actually convinced some of the other birds (I think starlings) to feed her after harassing them. It was funny.
By the end of the first week, most of her baby down was gone and she was gliding around the yard. I was worry the first week if something was wrong, but once I saw her flying, I knew she was fine. By the second week, her baby feathers were all but gone. And she would only stand on the chair every now and then and by the end would be waiting for the seeds like the other birds. Occasional I'd see her on a fence post, but we had to get rid of the bird feeder because my co worker saw a rat eating in it.
Another was a little sparrow. Similar thing: Adult feathers but still had some down tucked between. He was fine, but he was crossing the road, so we kind of shooed him off. He chirped and a reply in the trees and we saw mama watching. We made sure he was away from the road and let him be.
Always remember that:. If it has most of it's adult feathers, it's typically fine and mom and dad are usually near by and can probably fly alright. If the chick has all it's down, it needs to be in a nest. If you can find it, put it back in the nest. If not or if it's injured, try to fine a reservation to take it to or someone who knows about rearing birds. And no, mom will not reject it if you touch it. She might be worried for a bit, but your smell will fade and birds are sight oriented and as long as it is in the nest, they will feed it. The warning is because birds might carry parasites and you shouldn't touch a wild animal with bare hands.
Those guys shooting those movies are really inspired people
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦 Zaporizhzhya
War zone 💥💥💥🪖
0:40 대박 .... 황조롱 새가 자기 자식이 아닌데도 먹이 잡아서 먹여 주고 ㅠㅠㅠ 그리고 비행 연습도 알려주고 너무 감동적이다
mommy bird surely knows how to train her kids well..she really wants her kids to be an owner of their life
저런 장면 찍는게 정말 대단한듯
매번 동물농장보면서 느낌
저 한컷을 위해 얼마나 기다렸을까 고생많았을듯
맞아요.....대단함
Hi 🙄
얼마나 기다리고 있었을지
1:48초 넘 귀여워💞안되니까 발 집어넣어💞
황조롱이 이제 자연으로 돌아가서 행복하게 살자💞💞
(자기 애들 아닌데도 받아준 황조롱이 어미 대단해👍💞👍💞
와 진짜 확실히 방금 날개를 핀 아이와 오랜 비행을 한 어미의 날개짓은 틀리네요.. ㅋ왘ㅋ
Hello 🙄
"넌 할 수있어" 이 문구가 너무 좋네요8ㅅ8 동물들이 주는 감동은 잔잔하고 용기를 주는거 같아요 어른이 된걸 축하해~ 서툴르지만 멋진 황조롱이가 되기를
1:50 13층높이에서 새가 발 덜덜 떠는거 남의 일이아니네 ㅠㅠ
저는 13층 살아서 저기분알고있슴
새들도 첫비행땐 무서워 하네욯ㅎㅎㅎ
1:58 자기가 자기발보고 놀라는거 실화냐곸ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 한발 쑤욱 뺏다가 다시 집어넣는 귀엽 ㅋㅋㅋ🤣👍👍
어미새가 먹이를 잡아주는것만이 아니라 먹이 잡는법을 알려주는 모습이 참 지혜로워 보여요! 그리고 막내가 날 수있게 어미새가 계속 알려주고 격려해 주는모습에 저도 모르게 뜨거운 눈물이 흐릅니다. 좋은 영상 항상 감사해요!!
뭔데 눈물 나지.. 인생의 축약본 같음ㅠㅜ 황조롱이들아~~ 높이 높이 훨훨 날아 너희들만의 조생(?)을 살아가렴!
막내 마지막 모습이 너무 귀여워
아무 일 없이 건강하고 행복하게 살았으면 좋겠다
안녕
머뭇머뭇 하다가도 일단 날기 시작하면 멋지게 날아가는 모습이 감동이에요😂
자식들을 엄하지만 잘 키워내는 방법도 멋져요.
그런데 어미새는 어디서 저렇게 쥐를 잘 찾아오는 걸까요?
저거우리햄스터야😭
시력이 좋은 것도 있겠지만ㅠㅠ있나봐요 쥐가...
@@박서연-c7l 햄스터는 집 안에서 살지 않나요? 집 밖에서 키우시는건 아닐텐데...글구 새가 집 안으로 들어올 수도 없지 않나요? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
쥐개체수가 인간보다 훨씬 많다는게 학계에 정설
@@박서연-c7l 농담한 것 같은데 극딜먹네 불쌍
4:40 요새 힘들고 지쳤는데 뭔가 저한테 하는 말 같았네요 ㅠ 이거 보면서 힘을 얻을 줄은 몰랐어요
하나도 무섭지 않아.
넌 할 수 있어.
미친 자막이 더웃곀ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ큰행님ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ베란다 뒤집어 놓으셨뎈ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Hi☺
4:53 새벽에 보는데 갑자기 감동 먹고 울고 있음ㅋㅋㅋ큐ㅠㅠ큐
와~~ 남의 새끼도 잘 키워 주는군요 ㅠㅠ 감동 또 감동!
앞발 내미는거 귀여워 미치겠다ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
What a parent would do and sacrifice for their child. I love these kind of documentaries. They engage the viewers to really watch, compared to western documentaries where the narrator just narrates everything you don't focus at all.
Western audience is corrupted from core they've abandoned their culture, ethics and moral codes long ago to understand such smallest things.
here in the west, we watch videos like this one and also cameras placed to watch nests of birds in the wild. Bald Eagles, hummingbird, Albatross, Golden eagle, Storks (they are mean and sometimes kill their own babies), White bellied Sea Eagles, Owls and more. Not all of us don't notice the small things. Sad to hear you think of westerners like that. Check out Lady Hawk channel to see what nests she covers. Oh, also California Condors, we lost some in Fires last summer. We even have people who rehabilitate birds like this. Injured birds, hit by car, too weak from starving, fell out of nest, and nurse them back to health to set them free.
At least I know baby birds are not called "cubs" and that a Kestrel is a meat eating bird
What would you call the subtitles then? It’s a form of narrating. And usually they go away too fast and you have to pause, rewind and read again to catch it all.
Ikr? They say like, The female bird is teaching her cubs to fly, at this time of their age they learn to fly, blah blah boring thing but this video just shows it from our point of view how we talk about the birds.
@@saltymurree9779 Nope you are really slow I guess, If you've watched alot of news, drama and stuff with sub, they sometimes go too quickly, but the person who commented wasn't talking about this tho
자식을 강하게 키우려는 어미새의 모습 감동이네요ㅠㅠ
졸귀 ㅎㅎㅎ 배란다를 허락해준 집사님들 고맙습니다
Lol WHAT? I'm glad she fed them all !💞 I Love how she tempted them with the food to get them motivated to grow up and do Thier own hunting. Lol.
1:55
너무 귀엽잖아ㅜㅜㅠㅠㅠ
육식은 개뿔 우리집 앵무보다 더 순해 보이는구만ㅜㅜㅠㅠㅜ
the person who makes the subtitle is a very caring person
I’m crying in joy.. they’re so cute and very inspiring. Idk when someone ask me if i can have a super power, i will always choose a super power to fly like bird. It must feel soo free that’s why im touched by the lil bird who tried to fly for the first time. The momma did a good job, she foster them, gave them food and also teach them to fly by luring the prey 😍😍 hope they’re all good and can go back to nature, enjoy the sky and live a happy life ❤️
너무 귀엽잖앜ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 발 내밀었다가 조심스레 다시 넣는거 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Awww!! This is so endearing I could cry out of joy for these magnificent little birds! Thank you for your patience and filming their first flight. It is truly a beautiful video.
아고 이뻐라 엄마새..대단하다 잘키워냈네..
아기들의 심각한 고민이 이해되고 극복하고 서툴게 비상하는 황조롱이들과 격려한 이웃들께 사랑과 격려와 축복을 보앱니다
어떻게 감동과 귀여움이 공존할수이찌 ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ이런 영상 만들어주셔서 감사합니다
1:51 발 한 발 뺐다가 다시 넣는 더 완전 귀엽
awwww!!! that was so beautiful.... 😥
Thanks for part 1 and part 2 of the estrels series, from baby birdies abandoned by their mommy, to being fostered by a totally new mummy, to taking flight into the wild to start their own little families. Mother Nature at her finest, with a little help from homo sapiens, the way it is intended to work! The world couldn't ask for more... It was totally ahhh inspiring - - indeed! Thanks to the person/people responsible for this nature short and thank you SBS for the post!!!
Yeah, the story and the development of the kestrels is really so heartwarming to see 🥰🥰
The prev vid has 6 chicks. But now only 5 😓
@@DottieDott
If you watch the video fully, you find out a cub sadly died in it (I assume tis was the runt). So it's understandable why there's only five.
The chicks were not abandoned but bec men tampered with the nest the parent can no longer recognized its own nest and left. Had they not touched the nest the parent bird will continue caring for its chicks, now we have a parent bird who lost its chicks. Yes, i know, fear of electrocution, and one chick died, but the basket beneath the nest i think totally ruined it for the parent bird-"Nope, not my nest."
@@minyoung823 it worked out in the end so why does it matter? It's either one die or potentially more of them dieing by getting electrocuted.
감동이야..사랑해 지구상 모든 동물들아..
인간이 참으로 미안하구나..ㅠ.ㅠ
東京オリンピックを誹謗するな
The editing was done really well, it made it much more emotional, thank you for such an amazing show
Awww...Everyone involved in taking care of them deserve awards! I’m also glad that most of the chicks grew up into fully-functioning adults. If the fallen sibling had seen what they’ve become, he would’ve been so proud! Someone please protect that forest, as well. We can’t let the tragedy happen again.
5둥이 자연에서 무럭무럭자라라!!
엄마가 자식을 생각하는 마음이 너무나 갬동이네요😭
The subtitles are so cute. And the story is heart warming
어린 새가 처음으로 비상하는 장면은 언제봐도 참 짠하면서도 대견하고 그러네요 어른이 되어가는 우리들처럼요
1:53 that's so cute
Thank you for the beautiful ending! Bless the family for allowing a family of kestrels to take up their balcony space!
위탁 가정 맡겨졌을때 아파트 둥지에 새끼 6마리 였는데 또 한 마리 죽었나 보네요 ㅠ
먹이경쟁에 밀려서 죽는아이들은 어미가 찢어서 다른 새끼를 먹인다네요 ㅜㅠ
약육강식이죠 ㅠㅠ
1:50
"ok imma gonna fly bro"
1:57
...... nope
1:59
I change my mind
아이고 새새꾸들 다 컸네 다 컸어! ㅠㅠ 그리고 겁내면서 바들바들 엄마 나는거 쳐다보고 아래 갸우뚱 쳐다보고 왤케 귀여움
감동ㅜ
인간이 업둥이 맡긴만큼 위기순간순간 도와줘서 다행인듯요...조금씩 조금씩 날아오르는데 뭔지모를 마음이 막.. 독립하는 그순간까지 다들 건강하길 바랍니다!
Mother Bird: At last, they can hunt for their own meals now. A little more time to wait for my vacation time.
1:08 진짜 존나불쾌한표정ㅋㅋㅋ
신희재 ㄴㅋㅋㅋㅋ순간 미간 찌푸려짐ㅋㅋ개귀욤
I’m crying rn. So proud of them!
헉 😦 많이 컸다 애기들 ❤️❤️
건강하고 행복하게 지네 아가들아 ❤️
다치지 말고 ㅠㅠ
Kinda feel lonely when they flew away one by one. Reminds me of my 2 years classmates. ( weve been all together in the same classroom for two years) and now.. we left that last classroom to be together.
Wait till you become an adult.
이게 뭐라고 감동적이냐ㅠㅠ
처음은 누구나 어렵지
장하다 황조롱이들!
It was really cool to watch them take their first flight.
황조롱이 너무 예쁘다
The mom bird is a really good parent.
아이고~~감동 감동 맘이 찡하네요ㅠㅠ
I hope SBS TV gets an award for this episode and its previous part.
새 나는 거 보고 감격해서 우는 건 처음이네
와.. 감동이에요 웃다가 찡하네요
헐.. 유인하는지 몰랐어 그냥 때되면 알아서 나는쥴..
주민들도 대단하시네요..
둥지라고 지어서 황조롱이..
건강하게 살아라..
새박사님도 고생하셨네요..
벌쎂저렇게 컷다니 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ 내가다 뿌듯하다 ㅠㅠ 앞으로도 건강하고 멋지게 자라다오 ㅠㅠ
발이 빼꼼...하다가 다시 스윽..들어갔엌ㅋㅋ넘 귀엽잖아ㅠㅠ
조금만 더 있으면 이소 하겠네요.
와 시작 하네요.
집주인분도 시꼬럽고 지저분하고 냄새도 나고 할텐데 잘 참아 주셨네요.
고맙고 감사 드려요.
조롱이들아 아프지말고 엄마와 잘 살아라
감덩...ㅠㅠ 황조롱이들 너므 귀여워요
진짜 귀엽네요!! So cute!!
엄마가 교육을 잘시키네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
4:50 요쯤 볼때 어릴때 봤던 마당을 나온 암탉 영화에 엄마닭이 천둥오리한테 넌 할 수 있어 멋지게 날으렴 초록아~~ 외쳤던 장면이 떠올라서 뭉클함...
너무 감동적이야..😹
감동이야ㅜ
떨어질까 조마조마했는데 본능은 본능이라 잘 나네요 아프지말고 오래 살아라~~
귀엽다ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
3:04어머 조롱아 괜찮니? 근데 왜이렇게 웃기지?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
역대급편집에
역대급 스토리..
우리 애니뭘봐팀에게 박수를...
저 아가들 이제 뿔뿔이 흩어져서 엄마없이 산다는 생각에 눈물이 😭😭
어미새가 너무 대견하다..작은 몸으로 남의집 아가까지 잘 키웠으니~~복 많이 받고 내생에는 편하고 건강행복하게 잘 살길//
먹이로 교육하는거 완전 똑똑한데?
누가 새대가리라는 말 만든겨
I'd be anxious that their little claws will get caught in the netting...but - they're out!
Such a beautiful video. I loved it. At first I was nervous for the last one to fly but then it was all good. Lovely story.
감동😊😊👍👍👍
자식을 강하게 키우는 엄마새.멋져요.
뿌듯하네요~~ 엄마 품에 왔으면 날때까지 책임진다
사람보다 낫다!!!
Ihre Videos sind eine Freude. Danke vielmals.
They are so lucky to have they're foster mother 🤗 such a wonderful video .. From Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
멋지게 나는구나! 잘 컸네~~
너무 귀여운거 아냐? 미쳤다미쳤오 진짜
감동이다.. 아름답다...