Unbelievable! Did Falcon Mom Just Adopt Its Prey? You Have to See This! Viewer discretion advised

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    The male kestrel brought a live great tit for lunch, but to everyone's surprise, the female did not eat it. Instead, she stored the great tit nestling to eat later. However, when she returned, she discovered that the great tit was still alive. Without hesitation, the female took the great tit and placed it next to her newly hatched kestrel nestlings. The male kestrel then brought another live great tit, and this time the female placed it directly with the other nestlings.
    As a result, there were now two great tit nestlings alongside three kestrel nestlings. It was a curious sight, leaving many wondering if the female kestrel had adopted her prey. She seemed to be trying to feed the great tit nestlings, but it was unclear if they were getting any food.
    The mother kestrel brooded all the babies, and the great tit nestlings looked to her for food. Unfortunately, the newly hatched kestrel nestlings were too large and dominant, leaving no prey for the great tit nestlings. As a result, they slowly began to starve, and without food, they eventually died.
    The next morning, the mother kestrel found that the first great tit nestling had died. She took it and ate it. Later that day, the second great tit also died, and the mother kestrel placed it in the corner. Then, she collected both dead great tits and fed them to the nestlings.
    It seemed like the mother kestrel was trying to raise the great tit nestlings, but they were too small to compete with the young kestrels. In the end, both great tit nestlings died, and the mother kestrel continued to care for her own young.
    Nature can be both fantastic and surprising, and this unusual situation certainly captured the attention of many.
    These videos are meant to document the lives of wild kestrel, barn owls, pigeons and other birds 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 barn owls.
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    Spring 2023
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    Egg 1 = March 10, 2023
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  • @whimsygrove9971
    @whimsygrove9971 Рік тому +373

    Never seen this happen with kestrals but this is known to happen with eagles. Many times an eagle will bring a baby hawklet to the nest but if it's still alive, the mothers instincts tend to take over and she'll end up raising it with her young instead. It's quite interesting.

    • @wideawake5630
      @wideawake5630 4 місяці тому +15

      Big cats have been filmed in the wild playing and snuggling with prey animals as long as they have recently eaten.

    • @kziila0244
      @kziila0244 4 місяці тому +5

      Oh, so that’s why that bald eagle adopted Pixie (from that webtoon series about the cat Pixie and the German Shepherd Brutus).

    • @lennycorner3287
      @lennycorner3287 4 місяці тому +1

      Der Vater hat wieder Mal das falsche essen mit nach Haus gebracht 😂😂😂❤

    • @unkannyunkanny9232
      @unkannyunkanny9232 4 місяці тому

      Apparently that's how Thor got Loki as a brother. 😇🥰

  • @Bodangers
    @Bodangers 4 місяці тому +63

    If my male dove is able to incubate my measuring tape, im not surprised that maternal instincts took over for the kestrel.

    • @lindinle
      @lindinle 2 місяці тому

      Elaborate please. I want to know more

  • @silvermainecoons3269
    @silvermainecoons3269 Рік тому +242

    Never underestimate the power of maternal hormones. It leads to some really interesting scenarios in the animal kingdom (including humans). I watched the whole saga unfold on Gabriola Island in British Columbia last spring when the bald eagle family of 3 adopted a baby red tailed hawk. They raised it all the way to fledging and even continued to care for her, bringing both step-siblings food as they were learning to hunt. The eaglet and hawklet developed a typical sibling relationship; it was amazing to watch.

    • @olgakim4848
      @olgakim4848 Рік тому +8

      I watched it, too. It was indeed amazing.

    • @silvermainecoons3269
      @silvermainecoons3269 Рік тому +19

      @@olgakim4848 Yeah it was really cool. I wish it had happened in a nest with a decent camera, there’s was like 20 years old. Remember how fuzzy everything was? Hoping it happens again soon but with a top of the line camera setup. A similar story happened 5 years ago in Seattle, then again with a bald eagle nest in the Great Lakes region. So apparently it’s not as rare an occurrence as we used to think.

    • @luudest
      @luudest Рік тому +1

      Do you know how the hawklet made it into the nest?

    • @olgakim4848
      @olgakim4848 Рік тому +3

      @@silvermainecoons3269 Yeah, and apparently we don’t know everything about nature and animals and that we have so much more to learn.

    • @olgakim4848
      @olgakim4848 Рік тому +10

      @@luudest They don’t know because a woman discovered the little hawklet in the bald eagle’s nest while she was out for a walk. They believe it was brought in as food for the eaglets but the hawklet was still alive and desperately begging for food, and supposedly the instinct to feed young ones is stronger than the instinct to hunt and kill in birds of prey, or something like that. 🦅🪹🌲🌎

  • @Handrea82
    @Handrea82 Рік тому +129

    Say hello to your new siblings! Oh, they died... say hello to breakfast!

    • @CorporateCornholio
      @CorporateCornholio Рік тому +23

      Hey kids check it out dad brought you friends . . . er . . . dad brought you food.

    • @ThetreeDraggon
      @ThetreeDraggon 4 місяці тому +8

      The comments always make videos like this seem way better. 😂👍

    • @patricknox
      @patricknox 4 місяці тому

      that went dark pretty fast

  • @christianmets6233
    @christianmets6233 8 місяців тому +48

    That is messed up and adorable at the same time. Like a clusterf*** of instincts working in on each other. I would have loved to see these tits raised as falcons.

  • @Josh-cz3ym
    @Josh-cz3ym Рік тому +59

    Worth noting is that there was a 3rd tit nestling brought the same day as the other two, but the mom immediately flew off with that one and presumably ate it. She didn't cache it like the others. She likely saw the cached tit nestlings begging for food inside the nest box and thought they were her own nestlings that wandered away from the nestling/egg pile.

  • @michellezoe4596
    @michellezoe4596 Рік тому +53

    Well at least she tried😢

  • @kristenevans4557
    @kristenevans4557 Рік тому +88

    The mothering instinct is strong. She had unhatched eggs, so she was geared to a larger clutch. Their mouths were open and she has a strong instinct to feed open mouths.

    • @joosiekawk
      @joosiekawk Рік тому +7

      dont be stupid, the bird was saving the food for later. it already knows their good as dead.

  • @ShineAsOne
    @ShineAsOne 4 місяці тому +5

    She kept them fresh while alive. To eat once they died. Very smart.

    • @omek4611
      @omek4611 Місяць тому

      No that dont make sense if the were prey she could kill them and save them for later
      she wouldn't be feeding them

  • @finnegart
    @finnegart 6 місяців тому +17

    Imagine looking to the side and seeing your sibling being eaten

    • @ThetreeDraggon
      @ThetreeDraggon 4 місяці тому +1

      Thank God we're not like that. 😂

    • @finnegart
      @finnegart 4 місяці тому

      @@ThetreeDraggon top of the food chain 😎

  • @a24-45
    @a24-45 Рік тому +42

    From watching peregrine falcon cams I've learnt that peregrine parents are selective and intentional about which chicks get fed at each meal and how much each gets. Even though the clutch may contains chicks of different sizes and ages, Peregrine falcon parents don't allow the smaller younger chicks to starve to death. I suspect this mother kestrel deliberately chose not to feed the tit nestlings; she starved them to death.

    • @mishXY
      @mishXY 9 місяців тому +11

      Or the food didn't agree with them

    • @aazhieryakes884
      @aazhieryakes884 5 місяців тому +8

      Those birds eat seeds, not meat. Even if she fed them they could have wasted away on a meat diet. Idk enough about that kind of biology, but a lot of babies need specific diets!

    • @a24-45
      @a24-45 5 місяців тому +14

      @@aazhieryakes884 most so called seed eaters do eat meat, people tend to forget that vegetarian /seed eating birds feed their nestlings insects. in their early growth, baby birds need the protein. So being fed meat in the nest might not harm the nestlings after all. Once they had fledged, if they survived, they would gravitate to their natural diet as this is all the only self-feeding method they would be capable of. Interestingly, breeding female birds also need protein in order to lay eggs. If they have insufficient protein in their diet they cannot reproduce.

    • @caitchri2426
      @caitchri2426 4 місяці тому +1

      However, you learn with raising reptiles- that most species that eat mostly insects struggle to eat raw protein of flesh. Species that eat insects are more dependent on the fiber and calcium provided by the insect shells. Feeding an animal that primarily eats insects 🕷️ only flesh proteins can lead to constipation, weak and brittle bones, dehydration, and gut rot. They simply can’t handle that much concentrated protein.

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 4 місяці тому +1

      @@a24-45 Feeding a bird that eats insects and seeds pieces of meat does not sound like a compatible combo. These bird’s systems are not developed to meat, so even if the mama did feed them, it’s as op said, they likely didn’t get on well with the meat.

  • @valariesrisingsun7937
    @valariesrisingsun7937 4 місяці тому +1

    This is very interesting! It really kinda shows simply within these birds because both parents brought in a nestling and didn't kill it, they went right in with the nestlings as if mother wanted to try and care for them and dad was ok with that. And it was almost like she couldn't kill them to eat them, she had to make sure she at least tried caring for them first. What a wonderful study this is for the right people.
    👏👏👏❤

  • @yunghamm69
    @yunghamm69 Рік тому +31

    It's possible the mother was caching the nestlings, not raising them. She obviously knew they were different, considering how kestrels don't eat their nestlings, yet she ate these right away. Perhaps she knew they'd stay fresher in the nest.

    • @dougdimmadome8915
      @dougdimmadome8915 Рік тому +9

      P sure there's a video from this same channel of the mom tearing apart a nestling that died and feeding it to her other babies

    • @OpinionatedChicken59
      @OpinionatedChicken59 Рік тому +3

      I mean at one point you see her feed one of them so...

    • @lekhakaananta5864
      @lekhakaananta5864 Рік тому +6

      @@OpinionatedChicken59 We feed our cows too so they can keep being fresh burger caches.

    • @youknowwhoiam366
      @youknowwhoiam366 11 місяців тому +5

      Kestrel do eat their babies

  • @joshl6310
    @joshl6310 4 місяці тому +3

    That is something Ive never would have witnessed. Almost unbelievable. But there it is. Incredible!

  • @s.e.e455
    @s.e.e455 5 місяців тому +9

    It’s not adoption, just a potential future meal for the chicks. Like humans who keep chickens for eggs and food.

  • @eliaswrenn1949
    @eliaswrenn1949 22 дні тому

    Bird PTA meetings: the most awkward 20 minutes of a birds life😂

  • @Knappa22
    @Knappa22 Рік тому +13

    Perhaps she was just keeping them fresh until her own chicks were hungry!

  • @ThetreeDraggon
    @ThetreeDraggon 4 місяці тому +4

    I guess this was almost wholesome. 😂

  • @rhondamackey1237
    @rhondamackey1237 7 місяців тому +6

    I think it's awesome that she really was going to raise them.

    • @balonglong100
      @balonglong100 4 місяці тому

      Reminds me of when my mom brought piglets to our farm. Boy, they were tasty after we raised them.

  • @philkenseben7
    @philkenseben7 Місяць тому

    Ok so I busted out laughing when the second chick was adopted

  • @funhunter101
    @funhunter101 9 місяців тому +3

    Wow!~~I have been watching so many wild life documentary. But I have never seen it before.
    Sometimes, some of mammals did adopt their prey.

  • @MeijerInkie
    @MeijerInkie Рік тому +11

    I get SUPER sad so i dont watch till the end .Poor chick 😢😢

  • @Lexusgx550
    @Lexusgx550 8 місяців тому +2

    Great mom ❤

  • @FyoCoutch187
    @FyoCoutch187 Рік тому +16

    Maybe at first since the babies mouths were open she instinctively thought it was one of her chicks? I may be wrong but I remember reading something along the lines of the parents see the color of the open mouth so they know that's where the food goes. Also you might have to put into consideration how old the female is? Is this her first or second brood and maybe she just didnt know exactly what she was doing? I meen look at cuckoo birds, usually the nests they get put into are birds that are half their size but they still end up getting fed even if some of the original nestling from the parent bird survive along side it. Either way still very fascinating to see even if it didnt last long.

    • @Bodangers
      @Bodangers 4 місяці тому

      You're right, maternal instincts took over because of that.

  • @Nemesis0513
    @Nemesis0513 4 місяці тому +7

    “Tis a weird fucking baby, but tis my baby.”

  • @1961waw
    @1961waw 4 місяці тому

    Oh my goodness. This is amazing

  • @FlyingSoHighnow
    @FlyingSoHighnow Рік тому +18

    this is not the same scenario as the hawklet from last year. You need to understand the timing difference when the "step-siblings" got into the nest. Last year the eaglets where halfe grown ealges so the dad eagle decided its time to get some meat that is actually alive. So his eaglets can learn how to kill something for eating purpose.
    In this scenario the timing from dad hawk was completly off. Normaly he was supposed to kill the tilts and then carry it to the nest but for some unknown reasons he decided to bring them in alive. So Mother hawk was complety confused as normaly no "dad" would bring live prey to the nest at that age of her hawklets. So She had just one logic conclusen and that was they are her own nestlings.
    So the diffrence from last year is the missbehavioure of one of the parents. last year ealge mom was confused as she was supposed to kill the hawklet in fron of her eaglets. This year dad hawk messed things up.

    • @dewbow134
      @dewbow134 Рік тому

      *kestrels

    • @jlove8445
      @jlove8445 6 місяців тому

      Smart thinkin, and Dad shouldn’t have rushed so much perhaps to get back and forth from the nest he found, but as dumb as Dad is he either married wrong Kestrel or he’s just livin with the wrong bird.
      What is she going through some type of post pardom blindness? She’s probably hunted tons of baby Titt’s in her day, you can bet your bottom dollar Dad Kestrel knows a what a pair of Tit’s look like when he sees them

  • @samyoung3592
    @samyoung3592 Рік тому +3

    looks like she was keeping them fresh for later eating which is what happened

  • @CUTEBABYWUBBOX7512
    @CUTEBABYWUBBOX7512 4 місяці тому

    Other bird: what you did when you were a baby?
    Great tit: I got adopted by kestre-

  • @Ysckemia
    @Ysckemia 4 місяці тому

    when exhausted mom initiates autopilot :

  • @88Atwood88
    @88Atwood88 4 місяці тому

    To be fair she gave them a fighting chance, I admire that❤ Even if it probably was her motherly instincts that made it happen to start with

  • @steeltoeboots9591
    @steeltoeboots9591 4 місяці тому

    Looks like he keeps bringing home more work for him to do..😂😂😂😂

  • @darkwolve114
    @darkwolve114 Рік тому +19

    Motherly instinct lol.
    That was an intentional snack for later.
    She intentionally let them starve and die.
    Keeping them warm and alive for the nestlings next feeding.
    Took one herself knowing the 2nd wasn't far behind.
    Just enough to feed the nestlings.
    It wasn't motherly instinct.
    It's smart shopping.

    • @joosiekawk
      @joosiekawk Рік тому

      exactly, and all these dumbasses saying "awww thats motherly love!" no its not LOL the falcon literally was saving the food for later. people are so effing dumb

  • @stephenleathers6395
    @stephenleathers6395 6 місяців тому

    This little bird is gonna grow up to be loki. Taken as a baby from the battlefield, knowing he'll never be loved like his brother is

  • @kevinkatarzis6834
    @kevinkatarzis6834 12 днів тому

    She wasnt adopting. She was just keeping lunch warm.

  • @68toronado
    @68toronado 4 місяці тому

    Shes like oh? More babies? Umm ok i love you till i cant 😢😅

  • @robmar7190
    @robmar7190 3 місяці тому

    Saving dinner for a rainy day’ what’ nothing wrong with thinking ahead of the game!

  • @MelissaMarcomb
    @MelissaMarcomb 4 місяці тому

    Way to cute

  • @balonglong100
    @balonglong100 4 місяці тому

    You know how humans capture animals, raise them, and eat them? This falcon is serving farmer.

  • @thanhngaart9299
    @thanhngaart9299 Рік тому

    Tình yêu thương ❤😘 , thanks

  • @iandegiovani4703
    @iandegiovani4703 5 місяців тому +1

    Aybe she was just saving some meals.

  • @shadowkiller20
    @shadowkiller20 Рік тому

    Extraordinary

  • @mayralesta2972
    @mayralesta2972 Рік тому +3

    😮

  • @CyberRabid.
    @CyberRabid. Місяць тому

    Kestrels might be the answer to the cookoo's flawed foster care program.

  • @davidbrown5557
    @davidbrown5557 4 місяці тому

    Could somebody please tell me? Are those mosquitoes that I see by the babies? I hope not that would be terrible to be one of those babies and just to get prayed upon by those mosquitoes, hope they are not mosquitoes but what a wonderful Video

  • @lieslies3944
    @lieslies3944 4 місяці тому

    WOW

  • @WaynesAdventure
    @WaynesAdventure Рік тому +1

    Fantastic 👍

  • @user-dl1cf4xr6t
    @user-dl1cf4xr6t 4 місяці тому

    They simply don't have a refrigerator to store their meat in.
    There fore keep your meat alive and it doesn't spoil...

  • @peppywood01
    @peppywood01 4 місяці тому

    Charming story. 😔

  • @jlove8445
    @jlove8445 6 місяців тому

    If the Father Kestrel wouldn’t have brought back any live Tit hatchlings then perhaps he wouldn’t have ‘confused’ his wife (or roommate) that the hatchlings could have been theirs that had wandered away from nest.
    Now, one has to consider if he is with the wrong bird altogether if she can’t identify a Tit hatchling from a Kestrel, maybe it was her first rodeo.
    I tell you what, Daddy Kestrel knows a Tit when he see’s one.
    Has mom Kestrel never hunted a Tit before? Sheesh poor daddy Kestrel

  • @jamesphong6146
    @jamesphong6146 3 місяці тому

    First time Mom for sure...

  • @renetteryaniicurioso109
    @renetteryaniicurioso109 5 місяців тому

    It will be a fleeing the nest celebration meal.😅

  • @minolta88c-v26
    @minolta88c-v26 Рік тому +4

    she used other birds to get warm his nestlings and food at the final

  • @TurboHeart
    @TurboHeart Рік тому +3

    took a wild turn at the end!

  • @yrsofpain
    @yrsofpain 8 днів тому

    I swear birds do not think. Just does stuff based on instinct

  • @monickalynn4365
    @monickalynn4365 10 місяців тому +1

    Was pretty nervous about this chick but apparently things worked out-at least during the video

  • @justinambru8529
    @justinambru8529 4 місяці тому

    Reminds me of daisy a hen into the wild.

  • @The_Endless_Now
    @The_Endless_Now 4 місяці тому +1

    "How sad. Fs in chat boys #ripbozo"

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin 4 місяці тому

    She is not adopting her prey. She is going to fatten them up to feed her nestlings later on

  • @coffeecaim2527
    @coffeecaim2527 4 місяці тому

    I saw video of peregrine falcon raise gull chicks

  • @davidbrown5557
    @davidbrown5557 4 місяці тому

    I wonder what would have happened if the new baby birds were put a little bit higher or at least as high as the mother's babies, maybe they would have had a chance to stick their neck out so the mother could feed them.

  • @davidbrown5557
    @davidbrown5557 4 місяці тому

    I really hope those are not mosquitoes. That I see buzzing around the Babies

  • @youknowwhoiam366
    @youknowwhoiam366 11 місяців тому

    Bro got sever swapped 💀

  • @Toihoi2034
    @Toihoi2034 Рік тому

    Will the victim know? that he was eating the flesh of his brothers 🤣

  • @user-ld6jt9js2u
    @user-ld6jt9js2u 5 місяців тому

    Невероятная мама

  • @LS-ii3fy
    @LS-ii3fy 4 місяці тому

    Or the mother learned the benefits of farming her own food.

  • @dorothybrown8859
    @dorothybrown8859 4 місяці тому

    I seriously doubt they were 'adopted", more like carryout for the young.

  • @emmanuelquerol
    @emmanuelquerol Рік тому

    The mom should be flashed with custom ROM.

  • @liliaaaaaaaa
    @liliaaaaaaaa 4 місяці тому

    Truly gruesome..

  • @iilikecereal
    @iilikecereal 10 місяців тому +1

    It's strange how she was so quick to eat the dead nestling, maybe she just didn't have the heart to eat the little thing alive.

  • @DKLGalactus5
    @DKLGalactus5 Рік тому +1

    what! now you depressed me I was having a great day.

  • @village5420
    @village5420 Рік тому +2

    😥😥😥

  • @timber72
    @timber72 4 місяці тому

    Well. That turned out poorly.

  • @Robert-yb8is
    @Robert-yb8is 5 місяців тому

    Is called food storage

  • @joosiekawk
    @joosiekawk Рік тому +11

    the Falcon never had the intention of "adopting" the prey. it was merely saving it the food for later.

    • @Toihoi2034
      @Toihoi2034 11 місяців тому

      ใช่! โลกแห่งความเป็นจริงมันไม่สวยงามอย่างคิด แต่ฉันแปลกใจตรงที่...ลูกนกที่ถูกจับตัวมาทำไมมันกล้าถึงขออาหารจากแม่นกอินทรีย์ 😅

    • @somebodyelse9130
      @somebodyelse9130 6 місяців тому

      ​@@Toihoi2034 Baby birds instinctively open their mouths whenever something larger looms over them, even if it's a human. They do it without thinking.

  • @agl1138
    @agl1138 5 місяців тому

    It is just hormonal response.

  • @anthonybarnes2355
    @anthonybarnes2355 7 місяців тому

    Far out man !

  • @veronicamoreiramartines8704
    @veronicamoreiramartines8704 4 місяці тому

    Nature is cruel but rules world bird stronger

  • @user-ld5sn2nr4m
    @user-ld5sn2nr4m 5 місяців тому

    只可惜品種差距盛大 吃昆蟲的汁汁水水的雛鳥
    消化不了血食 只好當消夜喀了....

  • @MisterSpigot95
    @MisterSpigot95 5 місяців тому

    A 'living larder' perhaps?

  • @maddy8855
    @maddy8855 Рік тому +8

    She knew what she was doing. Keeping her food fresh for later... Smh 👎

  • @513gposey
    @513gposey 4 місяці тому

    If you thought they were anything but food for later, bless your heart lol

    • @alexG106
      @alexG106 4 місяці тому

      Yeah some people are naive and assign human characteristics to animals.
      On the other hand, in this case the mother’s maternal instincts were hugely at play here. The open mouths of the prey chicks triggered a maternal instinct within here and she treated them like they were her own chicks.
      They died because they were much too small to compete with the bigger kestrel chicks. If they had been Kestrel chicks who had died they still would have been eaten/fed to the other chicks because that is nature.

  • @richardthamilarasu3740
    @richardthamilarasu3740 Рік тому

    I think kidnapping would be a more appropriate word

  • @asianangler
    @asianangler 5 місяців тому +1

    what kinda bird is a "tit"?

  • @huesoftheheart139
    @huesoftheheart139 4 місяці тому

    So this is a kidnapping

  • @user-vr9ek4kz2u
    @user-vr9ek4kz2u Рік тому +2

    At least she tried.

  • @lesliesmith7312
    @lesliesmith7312 4 місяці тому

    It would appear not

  • @user-ln5dw2bx5s
    @user-ln5dw2bx5s 4 місяці тому

    Pls dont occupie their Nest ....

  • @user-eg1lk4bd3h
    @user-eg1lk4bd3h 6 місяців тому

    遲早會被當成食物!等小紅隼長大一些

  • @LordSurfusa
    @LordSurfusa Рік тому

    Is it possible that she purposely raised them as a food source in case food couldn’t be found?

  • @mingwu1133
    @mingwu1133 11 місяців тому

    那又鸟不知道自己是只鹰

  • @AbyssScythe
    @AbyssScythe Рік тому

    Damn bro how fucking traumatic can that possibly be for the other baby chucking watching that big ass Kestrel eat it’s brother right before it’s very eyes that’s gotta be an extremely traumatic experience for that other chick if his mouth isn’t already opened asking for food

  • @TonyHulk
    @TonyHulk Рік тому +1

    Looks to me like the whole goal was to feed her chicks with the other ones...but they were too young to eat the other chicks alive

  • @tacticlol
    @tacticlol 9 місяців тому

    Birds are kind of dumb

  • @crypticharpy
    @crypticharpy Рік тому

    It's not sad. Its nature. 🙄