My 6 year old son and are amazed. For 9 days the mom and dad fed them! For 9 days until they were grown, they hunted and fed them! What a miracle to watch. The Vivaldi was an extra bonus! Great job. Thank you, thank you, thank you!.
THANK YOU for posting this!! Our sparrows were scared out of the nest by the sound of the lawnmower (we immediately stopped mowing) today and they have only been hatched for about 9 days so I've been worried that it was our fault they left so soon but the parents are working hard teaching them to fly and feeding them still so you have settled my mind a little bit!
Im sitting on my porch watching a family of little sparrows? feed their young which hatched in my cocunut nest and chime hanging from my patio. I think they are about 2 weeks old and I have been watching and listening to them daily. Cant wait to see them fly! Thanks for your video!
Rose Hayes Nice. Thanks for watching! Those you have will be gone soon. They grow so fast and usually learn to fly in a day. Neat that you can go out each day and see them
Oh wonderful! A few days ago, I did the same thing, trimming a bush, same bird, song sparrow, also with 4 eggs. I tied the branches back on the bush and now, 9 days later, the parents are feeding.
I'm glad I found this. I have a nest right by my door and little babies were in it for about two weeks. The nest was empty by this evening and I was worried. They grew so fast, those cute little boogers.
Absolutely wonderful video. Thanks so very much for sharing it with us. After showing this video to my husband I told him that this is the reason I feed birds, chipmunks and squirrels. I think every bird in our neighborhood comes to my yard because I go thru a 10 pound bag of birdseed a week. I don't use bird feeders...I simply make a LONG heaping line on the pavement of our driveway each morning, and by nightfall it's all gone. I also lay out sunflower seeds, peanuts and popcorn and after I get it all laid out, it's a feeding frenzy. Every kind of bird you can imagine gets their fill. And then at night, I put out cut up hotdogs for the skunks, raccoons and opossums. Thanks again for sharing.
Nedyah74 Taking care of the animals makes us happy. I'm glad you enjoyed this. The day I was cutting that bush I thought there was no hope for the birds. But those parents didn't give up even though they were exposed to the elements and other predatory animals (cats and birds). It was truly amazing to see. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Amazing how the love and dedication of the sparrow parents is so wordlessly communicated. Really beautiful! Thanks again.
I know this is a bit late, but I enjoyed every minute of those sweet baby birds!!!! So beautiful!! Thank u❤️💜 and enjoyed. The music very much as well!!
Thanks! This just worked out this time because I was trimming the bushes. I have tried other nests, but it is hard to set up without distrubing the birds. I have had 3 nests in my bar-b-q grill. Last ones died because we had a hot spring and the eggs got too warm. It was sad.
There are woods behind us and a lot of land (not mine). We see a lot of wild life and there are deer, coyotes, possum, raccoons, snakes, lozards, and more all around us
This video was amazing to watch. I had so many questions. There is a bush right beside my kitchen window. When I was trimming the bush a month ago I discovered the nest and left it alone because it was empty. The nest is eye level from the window. Today I just happened to look out as the 2 babies popped their heads up with mouths opened wide. So exciting!! It appeared that only one was fed as I continued to watch after the parent returned several times. This is when the questions began and I searched for info. Your video has been very helpful.
This was wonderful! I really appreciate people who take the time to do this because I live in the city, in an apartment, and my wildlife exposure is slim to none. :( It's amazing being able to see things like this with today's technology and caring humans who put the effort in to record and post. :)
What a wonderful share of amazing footage. We have chipping sparrows that have nested in our old newspaper box, and I was dying to know what was going on in there! So glad to find your stunningly crafted visual timeline...many thanks :)
We too experienced a few years back how adaptable mourning doves are with humans.We were able to capture via webcam and camera the building of the nest, the birth of their squabs and the final flight into adulthood. A priceless experience for us also! ps.loved the high def cams...........
Why do most of the people leaving comments think they are experts on birds? The creator of this video is correct. :D (sorry that sounded mean it just really bugged meh!)
So over 6 years after I posted this video I’ve started to get more complaints about the music. I originally posted the videos without music ua-cam.com/video/_dq0uqxoJa8/v-deo.html I made this compilation and it’s what has got promoted. I think I will work on another compilation with no music and just the natural sounds
Music is fine, in fact, better than fine. Maybe you could make a version with Vivaldi's Spring movement, natural sounds would be good as well; assuming no natural lawn mower and car sounds.
He was in the bushes. They all made it out and went to the woods. I filmed them but I was so far away it didn't turn out good. The parents called out and the babies followed.
Baby birds are like teenage boys: walk thru the door (5th trip) from grocery store. “Dad! I’m hungry. Gimme that entire box of cereal. The Oreos wore off. Mom is getting dinner. We need double portions.”
I've found two today that had sadly died 😔 judging by your video they looked to young to be out of there nest. The poor little birds are now buried in my garden.
Thanks you so much for a wonderful experience of getting a '''bird's eye'' (yep, I said it) of the rearing of these little creatures. Wonderful. What a great Creator we have.
about 3 days ago i seen a birds egg on the floor in my backyard. i tried looking for the nest but nothing. 2 days ago i found the nest but i thought it was too late to but the egg back since it had been out overnight and it was cold. Today i put a ladder near the nest and recorded 3 little baby birds (:
@@saphireYE Aha, I was fooled by that it looked a little big that finches normally do some and sparrows don't. Thanks for the facts, and these exact spices does not exist where I live but we have a quite a similar here though. But these doesn't have a real song per say more lot of just chirping. Found a really good video that show exactly what you would always hear if they are around, especially at the beginning. ua-cam.com/video/9jsbG9iAvDU/v-deo.html But you have house sparrows and as well as I understand.
Oh no. They momma and daddy called them out of the nest at 8 days. It was amazing how fast they grew. They were close to being able to fly when they left. The parents continued to call out and the babies followed them into the woods. They did not abandon them at all.
HAHA. That bird moves his head so fast, and it seems like it can only move to a certain degree before the head can stop. Looks like a hydraulic system.
Thanks! We are so glad they survived - I was worried because I had cut the bush they were in before I realized we were there. But the parents didn't give up!
Thanks for sharing these beautiful clips. I built a bird box that is/was used by Great tits. This morning, after 2 weeks in Crete, I returned to see no activity around the box. I became worried. Later I heard a loud Tap noise against my window, when I looked I saw a baby great tit on the window ledge. I wonder if this was its way of thanking me for building the bird box?
I guess the fledglings in my area are doing great because every year I see tons of new young birds around my feeder. I always think they look silly because they have adult bodies and baby heads.
hi we found a bird while chopping a trwe the tree is half perfect and tomorrow we will put it back is the mother or any bird wil come back to make them live plss reply i am really sad for these baby birds plss anyone i beg you
I do not understand - did you chop down a tree with a nest in it and baby birds or eggs? I know it is sad to see the babies die but some get eating by predators anyway. It is a reality.
Wow, that was great. I am raising a baby bird my daughter found...it is about the size of a quarter. After 4 days, still no feathers and it's eyes aren't open. I can't believe it is only 9 days from eggs to leaving the nest!
Thanks! One of my favorite videos. Glad I didn't knock over the best when I was cutting that bush and I'm glad they made it. I didn't film the parts where it rained! Those parents where so protective and nurturing and persisted despite their home been disturbed by my hedge trimmer
Our if curiosity from seeing your video, I looked up Song Sparrows, and found that the nesting period lasts typically 9-12 days unless you missed a day. Frankly, before I looked it up I was a little skeptical of how fast those nestlings seemed to mature.
+Ben Berlin I am certain of the timing. I cut the bush and saw the nest. They hatched that night and put the camera in the bush and let it film while I was in the house. By the 9th day the left the nest and followed their parents into the woods. Likely they would fly by the 10th day but I do not know. They blended in so well with the brush in the woods I couldn't see them anymore. I still have the original videos in full length. I edited this down from the originals.
Toy Chica its not disgusting coz its not like human poop. When theyre infants its. Afeacal sac which parents remove from best to keep it clean. Like diaper. Pretty amazing
It is really nice you take the time and effort to capture the amazing video. It would be great if you can incorporate the natural audio recording of the birds. Thanks. :)
Great video! I searched out this video because I too have been watching a song sparrow and her three chicks in my front bush, and today the nest was empty and I got worried. But judging by your video and when I last saw them, they are very likely out of the nest and learning to fly with mom. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! When I was filming this I was doing research on birds which help me to realize that they would leave in a short time. Still amazed how diligent the parents were despite there save home being exposed. They tended through the rain protecting those babies. It was amazing.
Today my ma found one in our nice little shed, the nest is covered by a box surprisingly(that's how my ma found it), at first I was worried the parents had abandoned the nest, but fortunately I could see the parents checking in every couple minutes.
Bjoern Rapp They all 4 followed mama and daddy into the woods. The parents continually called out to them and they hopped along on the ground following the parents. I was hoping to see them fly.
Here is a version with raw footage with sound and no music ua-cam.com/video/MPSbInk2N2I/v-deo.html
My 6 year old son and are amazed. For 9 days the mom and dad fed them! For 9 days until they were grown, they hunted and fed them! What a miracle to watch. The Vivaldi was an extra bonus! Great job. Thank you, thank you, thank you!.
I love that when one of their parents come, all they of is,
"FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!"
Pretty describes us sometimes when our parents comes home.
Amani Zweidi Lol
Chao Flaka هنمماغ
BoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooD
All birds are so consistent with nesting, they know when it's feeding time, they sit over their chicks/eggs for warmth and protecting. 🐣🐥🐤🐔🐦
The music is soothing and most appropriate for the subject matter. Screw what others complain about.
THANK YOU for posting this!! Our sparrows were scared out of the nest by the sound of the lawnmower (we immediately stopped mowing) today and they have only been hatched for about 9 days so I've been worried that it was our fault they left so soon but the parents are working hard teaching them to fly and feeding them still so you have settled my mind a little bit!
Im sitting on my porch watching a family of little sparrows? feed their young which hatched in my cocunut nest and chime hanging from my patio. I think they are about 2 weeks old and I have been watching and listening to them daily. Cant wait to see them fly! Thanks for your video!
Rose Hayes Nice. Thanks for watching! Those you have will be gone soon. They grow so fast and usually learn to fly in a day. Neat that you can go out each day and see them
Oh wonderful! A few days ago, I did the same thing, trimming a bush, same bird, song sparrow, also with 4 eggs. I tied the branches back on the bush and now, 9 days later, the parents are feeding.
Good parents. Giving good parwrish. Great work.
The beauty and diversity of animals, flowers etc, it is proof that God is a great artist indeed. Thanks for sharing :)
Loved this! Thanks for sharing this amazing footage of the beginning of their journey to their independence!
Beautiful documentary and observation of the mom feeding her babies!!! The mom and her babies are beautiful!!
I'm glad I found this. I have a nest right by my door and little babies were in it for about two weeks. The nest was empty by this evening and I was worried. They grew so fast, those cute little boogers.
Oh wow!
Absolutely wonderful video. Thanks so very much for sharing it with us. After showing this video to my husband I told him that this is the reason I feed birds, chipmunks and squirrels. I think every bird in our neighborhood comes to my yard because I go thru a 10 pound bag of birdseed a week. I don't use bird feeders...I simply make a LONG heaping line on the pavement of our driveway each morning, and by nightfall it's all gone. I also lay out sunflower seeds, peanuts and popcorn and after I get it all laid out, it's a feeding frenzy. Every kind of bird you can imagine gets their fill. And then at night, I put out cut up hotdogs for the skunks, raccoons and opossums. Thanks again for sharing.
Nedyah74 Taking care of the animals makes us happy. I'm glad you enjoyed this. The day I was cutting that bush I thought there was no hope for the birds. But those parents didn't give up even though they were exposed to the elements and other predatory animals (cats and birds). It was truly amazing to see. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Amazing how the love and dedication of the sparrow parents is so wordlessly communicated. Really beautiful! Thanks again.
Your welcome and thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it :)
I know this is a bit late, but I enjoyed every minute of those sweet baby birds!!!! So beautiful!! Thank u❤️💜 and enjoyed. The music very much as well!!
Lovely video of the Baby bird in 9 days. Wonderful video. GOD bless you. Like to see more in future.
Thanks! This just worked out this time because I was trimming the bushes. I have tried other nests, but it is hard to set up without distrubing the birds. I have had 3 nests in my bar-b-q grill. Last ones died because we had a hot spring and the eggs got too warm. It was sad.
There are woods behind us and a lot of land (not mine). We see a lot of wild life and there are deer, coyotes, possum, raccoons, snakes, lozards, and more all around us
***** Good place to enjoy with some precautions about snake.
This video was amazing to watch. I had so many questions. There is a bush right beside my kitchen window. When I was trimming the bush a month ago I discovered the nest and left it alone because it was empty. The nest is eye level from the window. Today I just happened to look out as the 2 babies popped their heads up with mouths opened wide. So exciting!! It appeared that only one was fed as I continued to watch after the parent returned several times. This is when the questions began and I searched for info. Your video has been very helpful.
Love how the chicks sleep for the whole day, and when the mom or dad comes back they like, You better give me the food.
This is a beautifully orchestrated video. We, humans, can learn so much from these tiny, super responsible birds!
Thank you. Still one of my favorite experiences. I got much joy from watching those birds grow up and leave the nest
This was wonderful! I really appreciate people who take the time to do this because I live in the city, in an apartment, and my wildlife exposure is slim to none. :( It's amazing being able to see things like this with today's technology and caring humans who put the effort in to record and post. :)
Ash Cox Thank you very much. I am so glad you enjoyed this video.
+Ash Cox I have 2 birds nest at my om's house I a have watched 3 different bird has their babies and watch them fly
What a wonderful share of amazing footage. We have chipping sparrows that have nested in our old newspaper box, and I was dying to know what was going on in there! So glad to find your stunningly crafted visual timeline...many thanks :)
Awesome, excellent video, audio & editing 10/10.
But seriously, I'm glad I stumbled upon this. It's strangely beautiful.
+Ka Va Thanks for finding this video. It is one of my favorites that I've made
We too experienced a few years back
how adaptable mourning doves are
with humans.We were able to capture
via webcam and camera the building of the nest,
the birth of their squabs and the final flight into adulthood.
A priceless experience for us also!
ps.loved the high def cams...........
I love Nature,this is just Beautiful! Thank you so much!
A remarkable and beautiful video. The music was just perfect with the progression. Thank you so much for sharing this.
See unedited videos here: bit.ly/129QJHq
5:00 is amazing. the baby could not handle the food, the parent watched out and helped.
Those were great parents!
08yallvon
That is not food, it is the chicks poop taken away
Why do most of the people leaving comments think they are experts on birds? The creator of this video is correct.
:D (sorry that sounded mean it just really bugged meh!)
I am. Everybody at my school says so. even bird banders are baffled by my knowledge!
This is terrific. and they fledge in only 9 days - incredibe. Very nice job and great music. Thanks for making this. :)
Diana McCoy Thank you for watching!
So over 6 years after I posted this video I’ve started to get more complaints about the music. I originally posted the videos without music ua-cam.com/video/_dq0uqxoJa8/v-deo.html
I made this compilation and it’s what has got promoted. I think I will work on another compilation with no music and just the natural sounds
I love the music
@@ac.7724 me too
I love the music!
Nyia Little me too
Music is fine, in fact, better than fine. Maybe you could make a version with Vivaldi's Spring movement, natural sounds would be good as well; assuming no natural lawn mower and car sounds.
This video was FANTASTIC!!!!! Well edited and loved the music background!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks!
That was great, thank you for putting this together. I have robins underneath my porch and wanted to know what to expect.
Paul Allen Thanks for watching!
Day 6: mom came home with food for only one. Sits on them to shut them up lol
What a wonderful video. I'm pretty sure my children will love this!
My cat and set and watched it with me and I had to restrain her several times. This is wonderful CatTV. Thank your!
lol! Thanks
He was in the bushes. They all made it out and went to the woods. I filmed them but I was so far away it didn't turn out good. The parents called out and the babies followed.
Baby birds are like teenage boys: walk thru the door (5th trip) from grocery store. “Dad! I’m hungry. Gimme that entire box of cereal. The Oreos wore off. Mom is getting dinner. We need double portions.”
I've found two today that had sadly died 😔 judging by your video they looked to young to be out of there nest. The poor little birds are now buried in my garden.
Love the video and music. Thank you!
Thanks!
happy to see that all 4 babies grew up..
Thank you!
Beautiful video
Great video. Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting.
Awesome video thanks, but was so sad to see the lonely birdie in the end, looked so vulnerable and helpless :(
Thanks you so much for a wonderful experience of getting a '''bird's eye'' (yep, I said it) of the rearing of these little creatures. Wonderful. What a great Creator we have.
I miss the birds. See new ones everyday
The music is actually very beautiful and quite fitting.
about 3 days ago i seen a birds egg on the floor in my backyard. i tried looking for the nest but nothing. 2 days ago i found the nest but i thought it was too late to but the egg back since it had been out overnight and it was cold. Today i put a ladder near the nest and recorded 3 little baby birds (:
jacob soliz
Did that egg you put back hatched?
Some kind of finch is my guess since I dont think its some kind of sparrow.
@@saphireYE Aha, I was fooled by that it looked a little big that finches normally do some and sparrows don't. Thanks for the facts, and these exact spices does not exist where I live but we have a quite a similar here though. But these doesn't have a real song per say more lot of just chirping. Found a really good video that show exactly what you would always hear if they are around, especially at the beginning. ua-cam.com/video/9jsbG9iAvDU/v-deo.html But you have house sparrows and as well as I understand.
Oh no. They momma and daddy called them out of the nest at 8 days. It was amazing how fast they grew. They were close to being able to fly when they left. The parents continued to call out and the babies followed them into the woods. They did not abandon them at all.
Terrific video. Finished great story.
Thanks!
Thanks to everybody that has shared this video!
摄影师为了拍摄把边上的树枝都剪了,破坏了鸟儿的巢穴。一声叹息……
The photographer cut off the branches on the side to destroy the bird's nest. A sigh...
HAHA. That bird moves his head so fast, and it seems like it can only move to a certain degree before the head can stop. Looks like a hydraulic system.
Kenny Yee lol
Great compilation! I love watching the birds in my backyard! It's SO wonderful to watch the baby chicks grow!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing, what a wonderful video! FYI the birds are Song Sparrows. :)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video! I've never seen a bird's nest with young inside up close before. So this is what it looks like, cool.
Great video. Song sparrows are so cute.
What a great video ! Thank you for all your work ! I really enjoyed it !
Thanks! We are so glad they survived - I was worried because I had cut the bush they were in before I realized we were there. But the parents didn't give up!
I love it when the mum just sits on the kids LOL😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing these beautiful clips. I built a bird box that is/was used by Great tits. This morning, after 2 weeks in Crete, I returned to see no activity around the box. I became worried. Later I heard a loud Tap noise against my window, when I looked I saw a baby great tit on the window ledge. I wonder if this was its way of thanking me for building the bird box?
This is so beautiful, Thanks for posting :)
***** Thank you very much
I guess the fledglings in my area are doing great because every year I see tons of new young birds around my feeder. I always think they look silly because they have adult bodies and baby heads.
A joy to watch ! Thank You ! Greetings from Holland
Only 9 days! Amazing Video, thank you!
Thanks!
There was one baby that wasn't getting as much food :(
XboxAnnihilator they were fed virtually none stop so they all got plenty - I only filmed about 10 minutes a day and they were constantly bring stuff
I saw that too
Ikr I just noticed the same
PoopingStar yea ik
Thank you everybody for watching and sharing! Now has 1 million views! Thanks!
hi we found a bird while chopping a trwe the tree is half perfect and tomorrow we will put it back is the mother or any bird wil come back to make them live plss reply i am really sad for these baby birds plss anyone i beg you
I do not understand - did you chop down a tree with a nest in it and baby birds or eggs? I know it is sad to see the babies die but some get eating by predators anyway. It is a reality.
BrickTsar
Wow, that was great. I am raising a baby bird my daughter found...it is about the size of a quarter. After 4 days, still no feathers and it's eyes aren't open. I can't believe it is only 9 days from eggs to leaving the nest!
I had tears on my eyes I loved the baby birds
***** thank you
I love chipping sparrows. They are so cute. That spot on their chest is what helps identifying them.
The bird nesting in the video was a Song Sparrow. I LOVE chipping sparrows
It's awesome and hilarious how @1:40 they all stand in unison for food. Great video, keep up the good work.
Thanks! One of my favorite videos. Glad I didn't knock over the best when I was cutting that bush and I'm glad they made it. I didn't film the parts where it rained! Those parents where so protective and nurturing and persisted despite their home been disturbed by my hedge trimmer
Lovely video....and nice music as well. Bach?
So feathery cute sparrows🐣
casey cornman 🐣
Our if curiosity from seeing your video, I looked up Song Sparrows, and found that the nesting period lasts typically 9-12 days unless you missed a day. Frankly, before I looked it up I was a little skeptical of how fast those nestlings seemed to mature.
+Ben Berlin I am certain of the timing. I cut the bush and saw the nest. They hatched that night and put the camera in the bush and let it film while I was in the house. By the 9th day the left the nest and followed their parents into the woods. Likely they would fly by the 10th day but I do not know. They blended in so well with the brush in the woods I couldn't see them anymore. I still have the original videos in full length. I edited this down from the originals.
Okay, thanks for the clarification.
Awesome! They were born on my birthday....Love this little nature video.
so cute cute babies
this is amazing! great music selection too!
At the 5:00 mark, one of the babies takes a poop and the parent picks it up with its mouth to take it out of the nest. Never seen this before.
Amel H Cool, but also discusting
Toy Chica its not disgusting coz its not like human poop. When theyre infants its. Afeacal sac which parents remove from best to keep it clean. Like diaper. Pretty amazing
zee matt You just made it even more discusting XD
Exquisite filming and music - thank you!
So cute baby bird
Remarkable footage! Thanks for sharing. How did you get these shots? (setup, how to record, how to avoid weather, etc)
It is really nice you take the time and effort to capture the amazing video. It would be great if you can incorporate the natural audio recording of the birds.
Thanks. :)
Really good video, So relaxing with the music,
+Mardigrasman23 Thank you very much. It does indeed have over 1 million now.
Great video! I searched out this video because I too have been watching a song sparrow and her three chicks in my front bush, and today the nest was empty and I got worried. But judging by your video and when I last saw them, they are very likely out of the nest and learning to fly with mom. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! When I was filming this I was doing research on birds which help me to realize that they would leave in a short time. Still amazed how diligent the parents were despite there save home being exposed. They tended through the rain protecting those babies. It was amazing.
How beauty is this
how can somebody dislike this video.....
QUE BELLEZA !!! HERMOSO VIDEO !!!
what a way to start my day. Excellent video. Thank you
Jeden z najlepszych kanałów pokazujących piękno przyrody. Brawo. Pozdrawiam serdecznie i zapraszam do polskich lasów. Rafał.
What a great video! Thanks for sharing!
Chrissie Palmore Thank you very much!
Today my ma found one in our nice little shed, the nest is covered by a box surprisingly(that's how my ma found it), at first I was worried the parents had abandoned the nest, but fortunately I could see the parents checking in every couple minutes.
Pretty video!
Very good quality!
Firetail TV Thanks :)
It is very nice video I have ever seen...pic clarity is nice
Thank you 😃
What were the parents feed on their babies ?
***** various insects - some still alive
wonderful to watch this, I really enjoyed it, thank you !
The best part is the classical background music
Jermaine Jackson It could use a good bass guitar
***** x dd v. C we
When the one chick gets out of the nest, why does it look like he is all alone? Will he see his brothers/sisters and parents some time?
Bjoern Rapp They all 4 followed mama and daddy into the woods. The parents continually called out to them and they hopped along on the ground following the parents. I was hoping to see them fly.
This was beautiful! The baby birds seemed so little to leave the nest. Could they fly at that point? Did the parents keep feeding them?
So great video - thank you very much!! Happy weekend!
just wonderful - perfectly paired music - thanks
Glad you enjoyed it