Wild pigeons do not give an owl hoot, Part 2: Revenge of the owl nestlings.
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2021
- All the birds in this video are WILD and can enter and leave as they please. This video is meant to document the lives of wild barn owl and pigeons in order that we can learn more for both educational & research purposes and serve as an aid for the species conservation effort. We do not set up/ stage or intervene. All the videos are documenting wild animals.
On June 29, 2021 a pigeon entered a barn owl nest box that had 4 nestling that is streamed live in our UA-cam channel (Charter Group Birdcams ציפורים אונליין קבוצת צ'רטר). A this time the barn owl parents roost outside the nest box during the day and returned only at night to feed the young. Here the barn owl parents left their nestlings a lone to defend themselves from the pigeon pair that wanted the nest for themselves. This is second time we documented a pigeon laying eggs inside an active barn owl nest boxes with barn owls nestlings.
All the birds in this video are WILD and chose to enter and could leave as they please.
We set security cameras in bird nests that we stream live in our UA-cam channel “Charter Group Birdcams” in order to observe the birds in nature but not to interfere or intervene.
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Pidgeon: Hmmm yes this site is filled with screeching demons taller than me, a perfect place to raise a family
Gets repeatedly stabbed and poked at for invaiding their space "how dare they!!!"
And she was suceeding for a long time! Even adults didn't want to deal with that lil shit :D
Also the pigeon is taller and larger than the nestlings
Sounds like the hood
Stupidity. Still above humans'.
I have a feeling these nestlings when grown up will, make it a priority to hunt and kill every pigeon in it's area.
Most likely. Some animals are known to be vindictive and do things out of spite. Owls actually kill crows on sight because crows attack their nests. This isn’t something that was biologically programmed into the birds, but something that they learned down the generations. It could very easily become the same with pigeons with these owls.
Most likely like a lot of birds will teach their bloodline to be angry at a specific person those pigeons might have started a genocide
Yep too that always listen to your mom she always gives good advice.
@@alexadamson9959 More like crows mob the shit out of every owl they see, as they're wont to do with all predators.
@@alexadamson9959 so, if they learned that trough generations, that means they already know since birth that crows are enemies, and thus biologically programmed as you say?
Owl kids: "Mom Dad were all hungry"
Owl parents: "Lmao bye"
@N Diesal nice one
More like: "You kids have a whole pigeon to eat! Figure it out!"
The mom owl was like: I've been through this once and I'm not doing that again. Kids, feel free to....... "entertain our guest."
Dad:i fed u some mouse happy?
what it's like to be raised by alpha generation parents/gen z parents
Baby Owls: Mommy, daddy a pigeon is bullying us
Parent Owl: Heres some food YEEET
Parents: fend for yourself 🤣 "One day later" Baby owls: We warriors Now!
People are still using “yeet?”
@@sarcasticallyrearranged once a word is created, it takes a very long time for everyone to unanimously stop using it. Heck, I’ve even heard people using words like “hullabaloo” and “flapper” so tough luck
@@Anna-po1sb I still say gosh and swell regularly.
@@thequestion8697 gosh darnit is one of my favourite phrases to avoid swearing or taking the lords name in vain xD
In bird culture what those pigeons are doing is considered a dick move
In human culture, it's both a dick move and illegal
Wabalaba dub dub
😂😂😂
Read this in David Attenborough's voice
@@mdtowhidurrahman9005 the hell
Man, the real estate market has gotten brutal.
This hits too close to home XD
Just recently bought a lease on this apartment. The rent is cheap, about 650 a month. The land lord told me there was this single mom who wanted him to hold it for her for another month. I feel bad about taking a home from a single mother. But like you said. It's brutal. You find a 1 bed 1 bath for 650 a month, you're hopping on that deal lmao
Underrated comment
A seriously underrated comment.
Nestlings: Mom, there's a stranger in our house!
Mom: *comes in, leaves prey, goes out*
Nestlings: *confused satanic screaming*
Im glad i wasnt drinking while reading your comment
"Be good for the babysitter, kids!"
*babysitter proceeds to peck out their eyes*
that's the dad lmfao 💀
the parent owls were just like "here's dinner, kids. k thx byeeeee"
and the nestling owls were just like "bruh...."
@@titanus261 i wasn't as lucky as you.....
Imagine going into someone else home and attacking someone's children whilst giving birth to your own...
Yeah this wild animals trying to survive dont have stupid human morals ...
@@_Kylix_ exactly
Like colonialism? It's literally identical... (and still happening in various countries)
@@_Kylix_ all social animals have their own morals.
@@TragoudistrosMPH yeah I was being ironic
Imagine the nestlings grow up and tell their friends about their upbringing... "you'll never imagine what I've been through... there were 7 of us... and then there's this fiery squatter who looked nothing like us!"
@lay lo mo diu touch grass
@lay lo mo diu go outside and touch grass
@lay lo mo diu go outside, touch grass and breathe some fresh air
only 3 at the end
@@lastraven7205 in his description he said originally had 7 owl babies
Pigeon : *squatts*
Owl dad : "we're sorry to inform you that your package can't be delivered due to events"
Phuck...you got me too good with that one. I pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and ear Buds2. The package is missing/lost/stolen. Called FedEx this afternoon to file a lost package 📦 claim then reported it to Samsung which said they can't just send me another package and that I have to place the order again.. WTF?!?!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
EVENTS AJFNANFNW
@@WHITELIONNYC yo what? I'm so sorry good luck man
so did you get a refund or what ???
@@toukofukawa1166 it's probably a new driver. The building staff said he's been leaving packages 📦 in the wrong buildings. 😑 I have 4 more orders to same address Samsung said they can't change address.
Love how the owls were truly giving the single parent treatment to the babies. "I got to go get food on the table for you guys, you must learn how to defend yourselves"
Lol for real.
Single parenting is terrible and we should do all that we can to prevent it.
I think the Owls just couldn't fight in that nestbox without endangering the children.
Owls are stealth/flyby predators. They are not build for robustness or nestbox wrestling. If the parent got injured, it might not have been able to provide food. And there was a high chance of the owl chicks being injured from trying to fight there.
The priority was feeding the chicks and hope they are able to drive the Pigeon out.
@@Blundabus1337 Wierd. I am a single parent child and I am doing okay.
Yep. You never really recover from the abandonment and missing out on learning the things they should have taught you.
This has to be the most chaotic nest ever recorded.
They are planting the eggs sadly
@@BambuFlarnhuh?
watch another videos in on this channel, The most chaotic are the kestrel nesting at the entrance to the owls' nest and the owl killing the pigeons for revenge.
How are the pigeons so oblivious to how bad of a nesting site that is?
"If it fits I sits" p much. Instinctive behavior at work.
@P B surprisingly there fairly smart for an animal and one of the smartest species of bird though they don’t act it and due to their amount likely have evolved to have less worries of self preservation
They are intelligent enough to know that other predators will not be attacking in that place, together with the fact that pigeons are sociable animals, they are not afraid of other species
Pigeons are very stupid in picking a safe place to nest
@@grassh0pper Or there's a serious shortage of good sites in the area.
I like how the owl parents just threw the food in and were like, “I’m not dealing with this shit right now.”
God pigeons are stupid. "Ah yes, a box that frequently sees visits from an avian predator, and contains 4 shrieking goblins that never leave. a PERFECT place to lay my eggs!"
😂
Imagine a tv series where they build a house, put a sign outside says "free house", basically what this video is
It's probably bold rather than stupid. The pigeons survived and barn owls hunt small mammals rather than birds...
Like you, I wouldn't have made that choice... Lol
Reminds me of the video where there's a bunch of pigeons inside a grain mill. One by one their brethren disappear down a vortex of grain - so the others fly down and get sucked in as well.
Pigeons be like: *Places down leaf* ah, a perfect nest.
The way the kids started screaming when their parents finally came like "mom dad!! there's a strange woman in our home!!" and the parents just dip and let her have the space 😭😭
Я ожидал что совята съедят голубя. Наверно совы ожидали этого же.
Who was shocked that there was a sequel to the pigeon owl war? 🙋♀
Edit: whoaaa thanks for the 2.1k likes!!! 🎉
There is a third and last one on the way....
@@CharterGroupBirdcams omg dam you're good...I wanted to see the baby owls eat the eggs 🥚 and then dismember the pigeon. 💪🏻😃😃😃😃👍🏻
@@WHITELIONNYC Does Part 3 involve the nestlings coming back for a home visit then getting revenge on the pigeons? This saga is exciting!
@@_Just_Another_Guy seriously this is more exciting than any trilogy in movie theaters! 💪🏽😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆👍🏻
WHITE LION 😟
Pigeons are the worst squatters 😂
Cuckoos
And the dumbest
I have seen really stupid nesting setups from doves and pigeons before but this takes the cake
Ikr lmaoo
It’s not the first time either, this channel has 2 videos like this LOL
@@simonmatrix yeah doves and pigeons are not nessisaraly rocket scientists. Pigeons under certain circumstances can be intelligent and even learn to be good parents, but doves themselves are really sweet birds and usually really really dumb.
Well, it's a good place to nest. Just not with the owls inside.
Out of all birds I never would think a PIGEON would take on 4 angry barn owls in their own nest and steal it from them. WTF?
You know, there *is* power in stupidity
@@daniellukonics2246 Well, there is a fine line between bravery and stupidity sometimes.
The pidgeon picked wrong bird, should be eagle nest that much better choice
Pidgeons are meant to be a relatively smart species of bird as well
they were 7 at first
I love how instead of kicking out the squatters, the owl parents would just drop food in & hope for the best 🤣😂
I love how an owl was easily able to combat a hawk but a pigeon is what breaks em 😂
Yes but the determination of a pigeon is one that rivals god
@@lilyhalter8443agstufferallah
"The pidgeon wants to sleep"
Then maybe it should have thought about that before laying it's eggs and making itself at home? Imagine walking into someone else's house and then getting mad at them when they keep yelling at you to leave. Lmfao
Not to mention going into someone's house and giving birth right there on the floor.
@@hvoltage1524 Oh, You've four toddlers? Guess what "Lays egg", I got an infant here.
Pidgeons go more on their instincts and aren't advanced in their abstract area of thinking like the Corvid species is (ravens, crows, starlings). They also think they're entitled to everything, just because they get constantly fed and spoiled by humans.
Maybe pidgeon wanted to give free food for the owls lol
pigeon is acting like israel
I can’t believe that pigeon truly thought that was a proper place to nest. That it lasted there as long as it did is beyond comprehension for me.
1:54 "Mom! Dad! Help! It is your job to protect us from this drunk ass hobo!"
Parents: "HELL NO, here's your dinner, have a good night everyone!"
Baby owls: "you goddamn pussies... Alright my brothers, it is time to earn our feathers...
*Doom theme starts playing*
Pigeon : casually approch barns
Barns: casually approch egg
I lowkey would pay to see an anime series stretched into 120 episodes 4 seasons about this chronicles
Please also watch another video from another nest, "Pigeons do not give an owl hoot, Part 2: Revenge of the owl nestlings": ua-cam.com/video/kLmm2Wk5CoE/v-deo.html
@@CharterGroupBirdcams but...
That's *this* video.
@@snoodude 😂
@Chef Mrfresh not a very cultured weeb I see.
Anyways try Silverwings, not an anime but a good birdfight
@@CharterGroupBirdcams going full on troll on your own video comment section, thats admirable
I expected the mother owl to eviscerate the intruder.
The kids really handled it well on their own though
Mom did go in on a different pigeon in the first part of this trilogy.
I wonder why neither owl parent went into the box ?
The Pigeon's like:
I AM- *N O T* -LEAVING 😘💅
Cringe
The nestling that went for the neck is going to be fierce. It even tried to grab its body with its talons
Pigeons really have no shame, they keep trying to make a nest inside my window, we built a bird house for them in the tree directly across from my window, yet they’re still Trying my window.😂😂😂
I want to see a pigeon go up against a Corvid bird (crow, raven, starling). Probably won't win.
The owl parents are the worst ever xDD "Honey, let's just drop em in there. Fuck that shit!"
Its not like the owls saying stay put kids were going to the market for food, be back in a jiffy. Animals dont have it as easy as humans lol
I mean. I think the owl parents didn't try because they could accidentally hurt their own young and the chicks werr old enough to defend themselves in some way.
@@Its_Asteria Exactly, the mother already accidentally killed one of her chicks by fending off a pigeon
THey probably got stressed out for the he pigeons also what about how un smart and mean and ugly the pigeons are
This is why there is the derogatory expression “bird brain”.
Bro! These baby owls got a killer instinct from birth! Went for the neck and everything! I wish I was 1% as metal as these baby birds! 🤘🎸🎵
major move killing pigeon offspring aswell
@@sombra1412 1 bite, 2 kills! 😁😁
Toddlers often go for the head when they hit someone else so yeah humans are no different.😁
That's how u know he or she will pass there genes to the next generation
Well, Barn Owls were mistaken for demons by settlers way back when.
The pigeon knows, that the local eviction laws make it very hard to get rid of a squatter. Once residency has been estabilish by founding a family, there is very little the landlord can do.
pigeons consult the lawyers before invading this nest 😂
0:54
The 2 feint jabs transitioning into a right hook made me spit out my cereal
In Pokemon speak: peck, peck, wing attack. Rowlet fainted!
Dad owl: Hey kids, I brought foo-oh no, not you again, I ain't dealing with this shit again
I like how pigeons are so calm and carefree 🤣
Do they actually build their nest, or they just roam around hoping to find something already done even if taken or horrible 😅
Pigeons aren't very good nest builders. They prefer nest boxes, ledges or other easy covered spots to add a few twigs to.
Pidgeons do build their nest
Pigeons do buliding there nest , the built it on my balcony
I once saw a pigeon try to nest in the fold of a tarp my friend had over some stuff on his balcony. They're cliff birds, so they like little nooks and crannies that they can tuck themselves into
I have a backyard where thay often lay there eggs with a stick or two. Thay dont lay their eggs in a safe spot as its just outside my door on the ground in an old flowerpot and we have wild cats in the area.
"Worst experience at an Air BnB, I've ever had! The owners double booked the apartment. The other couple's kids screamed all night, and I couldn't get any sleep. Also, there was a mouse problem!"
- Pigeon, probably.
lol
Baby owls: I’m hungry but god damn this food is a lil spicy
This pigeon obviously just deserves the Darwin’s award at this point
If you liked this check out, Super Amazing! Three Rounds of Barn owls vs Kestrels Fighting to the Death: ua-cam.com/video/eq3krWHYIro/v-deo.html
"Craziest Falcon Fight Ever! Female Lesser Kestrels Fight for Nest and Male Almost to the Death: ua-cam.com/video/LmpsFw4KXfQ/v-deo.html
Mom and Pop were like " You are ready my children".
These pigeons are really determined.
Really feels like the owl equivalent of “you’re old enough to take out the trash” and “you gotta learn how to fight”
I'm struggling to comprehend the sense of confidence these pigeons have...
confidence or stupidity?
Just because someone does something risky, that doesn't always mean he is confidend in what he is doing, he could be just stupid and underestimate the situation.
I think the pigeon was just stupid
@@93Litze No, the pigeon was brave and clever.
What happened to mums courage? Guess she thought this was their problem now XD
This is not the same nest from the first video. Just to show you how common and frequent this is. Without the cams who would have thought that's possible.
@@ddeul6551 no... It is not. This is from cam4 and the first video was from cam3. (I'm moderating for the Charter group channel so... I know and saw everything while it happened). Cam3 and Cam4 are in the same area, the hula valley. Only 1 km away from each other.
@@ddeul6551 and this is from cam2... ua-cam.com/video/x7jqhSC756Q/v-deo.html :)
@@ddeul6551 🌼
They were trained. When mama came back and saw, her babies told her to have faith and that they can handle it alone. They made their sensei proud that day.
Dad: Babe, they did it again.
Mom: fear not, let's the kids handle them this time.
The way the owls just started dropping in food to avoid the pigeon made me laugh. They can easily chase them out but can't be bothered 😅
Dude I almost died laughing when the nestlings started attacking the pidgeon o could just imagine them screaming I'm hungry
Suprised the pidgeon didn't peck their eyes out.
Maybe then it would have detered them from trying further.
Rip cracked egg.
Part 3: Daddy owl hooks up with momma pidgeon. Momma owl snaps. Jerry Springer type s*** explodes
I can't believe that pigeon didn't get a Darwin award
0:45 Im sorry but that jab was 🔥
The best documentary I've seen about Room Mates from Hell.
The nestling at 2:10 was the main anime character. Thats why their mom didnt help them. She was their sensei and had full faith in that nestling. Little did we know, the adventure has just begun for that little nestling.
i'm surprised the adult owls didn't make a meal out of Pigeon. was also sad to see the number of owl nestlings fall from 4 to 3, but i know on average out of 4 it's usually 1 or 2 that make it to fledging in birds of pray so 3 to that stage was a good year.
In the original I believe there were 5 or 6
@@Momochi13 Seven
@@Momochi13 Were their corpses taken out at some point by the uploader? Maybe the parents idk
@@thelostmessenger they generally lay 6-7 eggs at 3 day intervals, the eggs hatch at same spacing so it's a survival strategy. Barn owls cannot hunt in rainy weather their feathers aren't waterproof, so if prey is hard to find or the owls cannot hunt the oldest first hatched will be fed youngest will go hungry, die and be fed to the older sibling. In a very good year it's been known for all chicks to survive but generally only half do and in a bad year only 2 or 3 make it to fledge.
@@rann2727 Thanks!
This whole ordeal completely goes against bird law.
It’s 4:50 a.m. CST and I can’t believe how invested I am in this owl vs pigeons trilogy.
Trilogy? I don't see the third one yet!! I must find it
That mouse suddenly dropping in made me laugh my ass off.
Plot twist: The dad owl and the pigeon are Ex boyfriend and girlfriend, and the dad owl was like "hell no I'm not dealing with this again" and flew off
The babies fighting with the pigeon made me laugh a lot 😂😂
Nobody asked nor cares.
@@ashlirabid9614 cool
@@nadoio Trump is going to call ICE for you.
Me too with the way the pigeon was moving. Now I want to see a video of some home owners fighting off squatters.
@@ashlirabid9614 same to you
How any of those poor nestlings even survived all that stopping, pecking, scratching and fighting is beyond me!.... 😨
this is turning into a movie
I raised pigeons for many years when I was a kid. Believe me, when they make a nest and have eggs or babies, they are tough as nails. They won't give in to anything.
Pigeons are definitely tough man, I think people underestimate them because they look goofy and we're so desensitised to them
1:56 the "a mouse" freeze frame xD
*DJ scratch noise* "yup...that's me right there...you're probably wondering how i ended up here"
That fight is intense. That baby owl actually landed some clean hit 😂
The nestlings sound exactly like those old, windup toys.
Wow, that was interesting, but I thought the mum and dad owls would have properly attacked the intruders
The moral of the story is to never give up regardless of how big the opponent is 😂
0:40
Love how they all started protecting the one that got hurt
Those are the cutest ugly little butterfaced critters lol they grow into absolutely gorgeous birds tho... them are some brave/dumb pigeons tho!
The USPS mailman complained he might be attacked by pigeons nesting on porch so he stopped delivery - when I told workers at post office the women laughed & said you can't make this stuff up -
-Pigeons: resolving math and logic problems too hard for common humans.
-Also them: showing sometimes a level of stupidity that is almost human.
-Humans: they laught at pigeons, without realising their hypocrisy.
Excuse me but . Whats your source for yhe claimnyhat pigeons solve math and logic problems because no...they are stupid birds
@@qpN4SiRqp they can recognize their own reflection, one of the few animals that can do so, and solve that one problem with prizes behind mystery doors, named after a game show host. Someone else mentioned that in the replies that's the only way I know tbh
Ok so its pretty obvious your stupid as the pigeons you think so highly of
I have literally seen pigeons attack their own reflection in windows and any animal can learn to pick a mystery door prize because its just a matter of odds ....in no way does your reply back up your claim of math or logic solving....sit down bill nye Jr your not a scientist
@@qpN4SiRqp -First of all, little friend: would you mind to write with commas and full stops, to we don't choke or suffer an embolism while we are reading your impertinent and arrogant parade of prejudices?
It's not very wise of you to call other people "stupid" and then don't mind to show how illiterate you're writing in your own lenguage (I'm gonna assume your a native english).
-Second: Intelligence is not a circle, not a completely perfect figure.
You can be very intelligent for a lot of things and very dumb for others, intelligence doesn't mean "be aware about absolutelly everything, know everything. Being astonishing perfect"... as a gifted person I can tell you.
Look at humans, they say to be intelligent, righ? They can make incredible structures as cathedrals, skycrapers, rockets, computers, gardens... they can engrave their thoughs and feelings in exquisite paintings, music, films, sculptures, books, to all the humanity can enjoy them.
And they do silly Internet challenges where they can end harmed, they take selfies in dangerous places or sittuations, because their self-love is so weak that they rely on strangers' opinions to can achieve a brief and fake happiness.
They created the most irrational and cruelest believes with religions and totalitarianism, that killed millions of lives in holy wars (like right know in Afganistan); they live ignoring Nature's laws and taking pleasure in discrimination; they lick toilets, they believe the Earth is flat and ruled by a sect of space-lizards; they spread a virus without caring about their own and other's health; they preffer to waste a lot of money in crappy-food and cheap alcohol of restaurants/bars, instead to eat and drink a good thing in their own/relative/friend's home.
They have sex with random people before even know their names, and without using condom...
But, hey, we can recognise ourselves in a mirror.
For the ornithologist kiddo:
There are a lot of documentaries that talk about this matter, just search for one in Google and see it by yourself.
I watched one in La 2, our culture channel, time ago.
Stupid is who deny other's intelligence, just because someone else tells him/her to do it ;)
I thought if the pegions managed to hatch their eggs, the Owl family would have instant fast-food. Also Barn owls are known to hunt roosting pegions after dark. Wondering what kept these Owls from making a quick family snack out of those pegions!
Probably too small to actually catch the Pigeon
This pigeon took entitlement to the next level
Nestling literally went straight for the jugular
I started laughing so much in 1:03 where everything is crazy inside a nesting area😂 the dad and mom got home with food and confused, the babies were screaming and the pidgeon was rolling around on the edge 😂😂✊
I was laughed at and saddened by the baby owl from the second 00:30 who wanted to attack the pigeon and hurt his eye xd
just give the pigeon their own box 🤣
In fact this concept benefits to both species, because the owl will protect the nest at night, while pigeon will do it during the day. Also we must take into consideration the weight of a pigeon, these owls evolved to kill small creatures about 10g weight like a mouse, while a pigeons is about 350-400g. Also pigeons use to fight with their wings, the external feather is stronger than the other, it's made to strike hard and their muscles in the wings are very strong, that's why their have a rounded body, while the owls have soft feathers to remains silent at flight, they probably have the weakest wings of all birds (compared to their size), also owls can't flight during rain while pigeons can, they are still good predators but all their strategy are based on camouflage. So the owls can only strike with their paws or beak, which isn't enough to scare a pigeon. You can find videos with pigeons repelling roosters from their nest, once again the roosters fight with their paws but don't know how to fight a wing, at some point the rooster will just fall of the nest and give up, so an owl isn't a problem. The weight of the owl is also very small for their size, at best 800g. But the pigeon is still too weak to kill an owl... so they are forced to share the nest. The fact is a tiny owl never attack a pigeon, they don't even know how to do that, while pigeons use to fight everything with poor result, of course some larger owl could catch a pigeon at night, but it'll only works if the owl can grab it perfectly with tons of speed, here this is impossible. Pigeons have more agility to protect the nest, they can just push back the owl forever. The last fact is the owls leave the nest at the same time to get food while pigeons relay eachother, they have a different source of food and process that benefits to the owl. The pigeon will still be the first target of any intruder, so it's good to protect the younglings. This case is interesting because if both species collaborate they could get stronger (like any animals if you think about it), some spiders learnt to protect some frogs from birds while the frog protect the spider from wasp, so maybe in the future we will see something like that with pigeons and owl.
tl;dr
Wow wonderful analysis, everyone here is just making fun of the pigeon but you explained why the pigeon is the true badass over here
@@JoeArruffo Pigeons know how to defend a nest because they use over 50% of their life doing it Their bad reputation comes from the fact they are sometimes overconfident, in french "acting like a pigeon" means "being naive". But this is how they evolved, they live in group so when a pigeon dies the others can learn from it, while an owl's death won't increase the skills of other owls. That's why wolves and lions are so strong, they are group predators. So these pigeons probably understood that this place is the safer place at night, which is actually true, are they dumb lucky or genius, we can't really know, but a least they tried, which is awesome because when we think about it humans evolved like that, some people really tried poisonous plants to know it was poison, and the group learnt it was poison.
Thanks
I'm so confused...why don't the owl parents roll the pigeon like a blunt 😕😕😕
That one baby owl grabbing the pigeon by it's neck "you picked the wrong house, fool."
Pidgeon really slapped the hell out of those babies xD
bruh when the pigeon keeps jabbing the baby owl like they are in the octagon, I died😂😂
1:58 I absolutely lost it at this frame 😂😂😂 dropping the food into the nest is hilarious
Parents probably think it's character-building
When the hospital throws you out for not having health insurance.
What an amazing birds are pigeons
💪🏻 Great video!
2:46
I think you mean "The pigeons try to warn another pair of pigeons that thus nest box is full of hostile owl children, with violence where necessary".
Also, it's kind of cute how the parent owls legit don't seem to mind the pigeons nesting next to them. Like, the babies may think the pigeon is a threat (and admittedly, it's acting like a dick to them to keep them away), but the adults are just like "eh, there's space in here and you don't eat meat, you can stay". (The adults may pinch any baby pigeons that ever manage to hatch, tho.)
I never been More invested in a series
the owl parents don't even consider the pigeon a threat lol
Excellent risk management skills exhibited by the pigeon trying to lay egg in a nest filled with predators. Must be the weed. Thanks for sharing.
I noticed there are only four nestlings here remaining since the first video with the seven nestlings. I know the uploader said in the comment section that one died from hunger. I wonder what the other two died from?
There were actually three different nest boxes that had barn owls and pigeons.
That one owl fr was like: "IVE HAD ENOUGH!" *grabs neck*
the freeze frame for the meal drops was hilarious lol
Pigeons lays egg and harasses nestlings..
Daddy Owl: Nah.. We're good bruh...
Mommy Owl: So you have chosen death..
Baby owls 🦉 much braver than their parents.
Pigeon - "I'm sure this wasn't how it looked in the brochure" 🏝
Lol the baby owls voices r just hilarious
The baby owls would probably eat the pigeon if they were left out hungry for long enough.
Looks like they were trying and if they had been a little older when the pigeon was nesting there they might have.
I've come to believe that pigeons are EXTREMELY dumb creatures and only reason they haven't gone extinct is because they can fly lol.
They re one of the most smartest birds
And I bet u never interact with one
@@_Kylix_ walking the streets of Budapest, the one thing I learned that pigeons are just as dumb as people, and probably this is why we get along in cities so well.
Perfect observation at the end. Beautiful work!
Owls : A bird of prey almost famed for being as dangerous as an eagle
Pigeons :
*YES OFFICER I WANT MA BABIES HERE*