i swear after watching all the nest videos youtube has kicked up at me i have no idea how birds arent extinct. all they do is eat each others chics. some of them eat there own chics.
I mean that's life with all predators in the wild. If a lion comes across a leopards cubs it will kill them. A leopard would also kill a lions cubs if it has the chance. Predators will always take the chance to kill off competition.
I agree from the first hit I could not take the chick, then he just drove them around the nest and still took one...two days later he returned again but they survived ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html
It looked like he was stuck in a bad position. On its back, twisted neck with the muzzle in the way. He needed to push himself up with his neck. Not very comfortable
Crazy how the babies already know how to defensively posture to make themselves look more intimidating. Imagine if a human baby started throwing fists when it felt threatened 😂
The bravery of those chicks was fantastic 😃 they saw the threat and kept facing the hawks direction as if to say "we're not afraid of you!" Amazing little things.
I know people will get mad and insult me for feeling like this but i don't care. I actually shed a tear. Poor little baby died a slow death for sure😭😭 I know it's nature but i still find it sad.
I have some thoughts about seeing this: The hawk didn’t “carry off” that chick. The chick probably weighed more than the hawk. She knocked it out of the nest and possibly killed it there and tore off big chunks and carried them off-that is until a land-based predator such as a snake or feral cat or dog found the remains and took them over. After seeing a video where the stork mother viciously assaults one of her own chicks over a period of a half-hour or so until it finally fell out of the nest, I figure maybe the hawk did their mother’s bidding by ridding the nest of one more mouth to have to feed. It doesn’t sadden me because of that-that and that the hawk had chicks to feed. It wouldn’t have made any difference if it was a furry little bunny or a mouse. I would think evolution (natural selection) would eventually weed out parents with a proclivity to leave their nest unguarded for long periods of time. There might be reasons for some species why there aren’t two parents taking shifts. There might be reasons the mother doesn’t hunt within a few hundred meters of her nest and periodically check to see things are okay. I would think mothers who are more protective of their chicks would be more likely to pass her genes to future generations. Maybe at this same time, an eagle is raiding the hawk’s nest and taking off a hawklet. It’s a bird-eat-bird world out there. The thing that would truly sadden me is if a developer sent men with chainsaws to cut down a few hundred (or a few thousand) trees to clear the land for more human habitation. And then humans would complain when apex predators such as eagles begin preying on livestock and/or domestic pets because their habitats have been destroyed by human encroachment and they are left with no other prey. That is truly bad stuff.
They do that to the weak ones that are probably gonna die anyway so on can focus on the ones that are healthy and are gonna live that’s wild life you can’t get mad at it that’s like people getting mad at you for eating steak and pork that’s was a cows kid or a pigs kids you was eating so it’s just the circle of life that’s all buddy no reason to get mad it’s how the survive
@@KostyaTM This is 2 days later. At this moment there were only 2 chicks left. Nature is hard. Where were the parents during this time? How long do they usally leave their children alone?
@@luudest Nature is not tough, while some die, others survive it is just their life. Parents constantly fly away to catch food and may be absent for hours. Fortunately, the hawk never came back here and these two remaining chicks were able to grow
Hawk: "I've killed your baby. If you ever want to see the other..." Stork: "You only killed 1? Dude I'm REALLY tired, can you pick off another. Either works dude, I hate them both, honestly"
Conversation after they lost their 1st sibling... Chick 1: You guys sleep on top! Chick 2: No, you guys sleep on top! Chick 3: No, No, No I'm the coldest, you guys sleep on top!
Wow, this is really cool!! To avoid redundancy, I'll just say this. Did anyone notice that the moment the targeted one was taken out, they instantly got quiet, and their defense posture immediately relaxed. It was as if they were more stressed out about having to defend the targeted one, and nest, but one it ceased to be, they ceased also. PS: (edited) I will gladly be redundant in saying Thank You! I wouldn't have the slightest clue as to how to do this etc. I personally felt a David Attenborough narration happening in my head 😁
probably they know instinctively that once the predator gets one of them, he's going to immediatelly eat it, get full up and call it a day, so they won't see the same predator for some hours.
Yes, mummy stork will quite easily attack the weakest and smallest chick and launch it out of the nest. Today I watched an even crueler mum stork kill her two quite large chicks and destroy the eggs which hadn't yet opened. Then she set about tidying up the now empty nest. Absolutely awful and God knows why this behaviour!
Great nature video!! Very determined Goshawk, as they generally are. Thank you so much for the hard work and dedication it takes to put up these amazing videos!
Thanks for your feedback and comment on the video...some onlookers do not realize that this video only shows the life of birds in their natural habitat.
@@KostyaTM Certainly it's my pleasure. Most people don't realize the amount of work and planning that goes into making, editing and presenting such quality videos as these. We are very fortunate to be able to see real life nature videos that you share with all of us. Thank you again for sharing your hard work with all of us. For most, it's as close to nature as they will ever get.
It almost sounded like one of them said mama. They are dropping down low to the nest when the hawk flies over. Poor babies. Finally, one fell from the nest. Sad 😢
At this age, she would not have done this, take it off, but in general, you correctly noticed this is typical for storks ... And so at least the hawk will be full
It is so heart touching when they stand up for their sibling 😭👌🏼 i really liked the defensive position/posture of those baby storks 💪🏼 great lesson to learn from and nature is both Benevolent and cruel ✌🏼think about the human world as well? And btw it was amazing the hawk managed to mark the target and nailed it to the ground 👌🏼😍
At one quarter speed it is obvious that the hawk ATTEMPTED to carry off the chick. The chick remained in the nest. I believe the chick died later in the nest from the severe blow delivered by the hawk. Still a good video.
@@KostyaTM for the time being it's gone. But if we know goshawks, we know that birb will be back until there's no chicks left. Like that one video where one kills 3 osprey chicks pretty much simultaneously.
The title is misleading. There’s three babies in there and the one ALMOST fell out. I wasn’t sure if it would recover may be suffered severe injury but seemed to recover after a good 10 mins ???
Survival of the brave, such courage from the 2 siblings, admirable for sure - but I knew the 3rd was toast the minute is was upturned. The hawk senses weakness like a shark senses chum. Cruel world.
I don't think that's the same one that fell in the end. It's tedious to keep track of it but I'm pretty sure it was the one of the left of the remaining two...
The hawk has to eat too and possibly has little chicks to feed. Survival of the fittest definitely applies here. Great nature video. Thank you for sharing it. 😊
@@KostyaTM Unfortunately, I know exactly what you mean.. I hate it when people scream to "rescue" or intervene in the lives of these animals. Watching live cams and videoing these animals is to learn about their behaviors. Not to intervene in every less than favorable situation. I've stopped watching the live cams this year because there's too much human intervention. We are not God.. just mere watchers to their world and imo, humans need to keep their grimey hands off! That's my opinion anyway. Sorry for the long comment. Stay safe! 😊
@@jennifers4528 Yes, there are a lot of streams, so people react so emotionally, seeing that in one nest help and save, but in others not. You just have to look and believe until nature says otherwise.
They can go eat squirrels or smtging not these endangered species...these beautiful creatures...idk...i just don't like it at all...i know it's nature I just don't like it...they are babies...being attacked...and that adult needs to fight the other male adult...not the babies!!! If it got youngins to feed...than fight a male adult...not defenceless youngins!!!
@@tonisellers4509 You are right, black storks are an endangered species, alas, the hawk does not know about this, he simply acts as the instincts inherent in nature dictate
👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺👺 That's why one parent is supposed to work and the other protect the children. The other way doesn't work in the wild and it doesn't work in the real world. .................GRIM
It’s funny how dogs and cats protect each other when they are young but with birds only the strongest survive. Why is that. I maybe wrong but that is what I see in the bird vids lately.
Storks are ruthless birds…if the hawk didn’t get that chick it’s siblings eventually would have. When the mother stork comes back and sees it’s chick is injured or sick or whatever the case me be it will no longer be fed or looked after. The mother stork would of either ate that chick whole or kicked it out of the nest.
yeah, i'm glad it got the same chick twice bc it definitely got a good, crushing blow that first swoop. that chick took a good 9-10 mins to recover. if mom came back in time that chick would've been a goner anyways, storks are absolutely brutal.
First 10mins is good for nothing except that third chick comes out of pretending to be dead After 10 mom first attack happens And the chick isn't carried but gets fallen Sadly a bit misleading title
Yes, usually it happens so the hawk comes back, so he came back here again ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html But this time did not take anyone, as a result, the two remaining storks grew
Interesting enough, mama stock sometimes intentionally kills one of her chicks. It's very likely that one of these chicks was going to be killed anyway. But, as observed by many here, it is quite fascinating how the chicks perceived the threat and fought to the end.
if the Hawk did not kill them the mom would. I've watched enough of these to know that it would suck to be born as a stork. Because your main enemy is your own kind.
Yes, absolutely it is, just yesterday, in one of the nurseries, parents killed two chicks at once, although they were fed there and the food lay and was designed for everyone...
@@ben_angel Ornithologists associate the phenomenon of destruction of their own chicks with several factors. Firstly, storks throw out sick and weak chicks. Secondly, infanticide may be associated with a lack of food in the nesting area. Sometimes such garbage was observed even with an abundance of food on the territory. And this is already assumed by ornithologists, connected at the genetic level with the behavior of storks.
Yes Jon , of course, during the hawk attack, she flew away to catch food (frogs, fish)...both surviving storks were able to grow up and leave the nest.
I wonder if the hawk Methodically made several swipes at the chicks for the so purpose of having one fall off, or was it just a coincidence. It could have easily clawed one of them out of the nest. Awesome footage!!!
i swear after watching all the nest videos youtube has kicked up at me i have no idea how birds arent extinct. all they do is eat each others chics. some of them eat there own chics.
Humans kill each other most of the time and yet we are still here.
I mean that's life with all predators in the wild. If a lion comes across a leopards cubs it will kill them. A leopard would also kill a lions cubs if it has the chance. Predators will always take the chance to kill off competition.
some chicks like to be eaten
@@adotintheshark4848 Like you
@@timhoward5 I'm not a chick. That doesn't mean I don't like being "eaten".
For inexperienced babies, I think they mounted a pretty good defense. Held hawkie off for a good period.
I agree from the first hit I could not take the chick, then he just drove them around the nest and still took one...two days later he returned again but they survived ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html
@@KostyaTM I have been
@@KostyaTM ⁰⁰
when the mom Stork returns, she will be killing those babies for messing up the nest
I saw 3 in the beginning and ended with still 3 in the vid. can someone show me where did the chick being carted off.
The first one recovered from the attack. I did not expect that!
I think who he attacked first, that he took, it would be better if he did not get up further...
It looked like he was stuck in a bad position. On its back, twisted neck with the muzzle in the way. He needed to push himself up with his neck. Not very comfortable
The hawk hit him hard and the stork impact or shock for a long time could not get up.
Was very happy to see the recovery. But than sad because one was dragged off. But thats life.
If you look closely, it done better the fact that a sibling, almost strangled it, as its leg had pinned its neck down😲
Stork parents be like ‘look honey someone did our job’
Accurately noticed and the beak did not have to be soiled )
chicks showed real courage, stuck together: never leave your little kids alone!
Yes, ideally there should be someone from the parents, but when there is not enough food, both adults have to go away to bring food.
@xLoOnEyOuTcAsTx Yes, just make noise and defend.
The most likely also had chicks to feed. It's called predator vs prey
11:45 Here, saved you the time.
I will be the first to say thank you
TY
Crazy how the babies already know how to defensively posture to make themselves look more intimidating.
Imagine if a human baby started throwing fists when it felt threatened 😂
Yes, the child must be sent to the sports section
Yeah, come at me bruh 🤣
😆 🤣
Damn, nature, why didn't you include this human instinct? I'd love that. It would lead to a great TV series called "BABY FIGHTS".
@@jesselindsey9760 Man has a mind. A mother does not leave her baby. Babies don't need to defend themselves when they're small either.
The bravery of those chicks was fantastic 😃 they saw the threat and kept facing the hawks direction as if to say "we're not afraid of you!" Amazing little things.
You have to bluff your way out sometimes when u have 0 weapons and 0 escape plan available😅
Lol. They still lost
🙄 The hawk still got what it wanted in the end.
It’s in their programming. The ones that don’t gave it don’t live.
Bravery? More like, they had ZERO options
I know people will get mad and insult me for feeling like this but i don't care. I actually shed a tear. Poor little baby died a slow death for sure😭😭 I know it's nature but i still find it sad.
Ahaha what you cried lol trust me you won’t like nature one but then
it really is cruel.. just like humans do to the weakest of our own.
The look the surviving chick's gave at the end 12:00 is priceless...
That 'uh oh' at 11:54
"Yeah, we scared him off! Isn't that right, Frank?"
"...Frank?"
“Damn they took Steve…… o well”
Bill: "Sammy ain't coming back..... is he, Todd?"
It’s just the two of us now, Freddy
The babies are so amazing...they protected themselves from the attack
they did absolutely nothing lmao
What good is the protection when death is garanteed
Except they still got taken at the end.
You *obviously* didn't watch the actual video.
Which video did you watch? One got eaten
10:55 I like how all 3 of them ducked the hawk perfectly in sync.
At 10:48 one of the birds says: Mama. Then after the bird gets stollen from nest one of the birds at 11:52 says: "Oh oh"
The siblings are like "Who's that new kid you're wrestling with...he sure looks like not playing fair !!!" Later...uh, oh...
Uh, oh now I'm flying to see what he still wanted from us...
😂😂
It’s funny how it took that one bird 8 minutes to get oriented. That hawk knocked it silly.
Help! I have fallen and can’t get up!
I know it drove me crazy watching it
That one chick mounted the same defense my sister used on me when we fought where she laid down and tried to kick me in the balls. Very effective.
I have some thoughts about seeing this:
The hawk didn’t “carry off” that chick. The chick probably weighed more than the hawk. She knocked it out of the nest and possibly killed it there and tore off big chunks and carried them off-that is until a land-based predator such as a snake or feral cat or dog found the remains and took them over.
After seeing a video where the stork mother viciously assaults one of her own chicks over a period of a half-hour or so until it finally fell out of the nest, I figure maybe the hawk did their mother’s bidding by ridding the nest of one more mouth to have to feed. It doesn’t sadden me because of that-that and that the hawk had chicks to feed. It wouldn’t have made any difference if it was a furry little bunny or a mouse.
I would think evolution (natural selection) would eventually weed out parents with a proclivity to leave their nest unguarded for long periods of time. There might be reasons for some species why there aren’t two parents taking shifts. There might be reasons the mother doesn’t hunt within a few hundred meters of her nest and periodically check to see things are okay. I would think mothers who are more protective of their chicks would be more likely to pass her genes to future generations.
Maybe at this same time, an eagle is raiding the hawk’s nest and taking off a hawklet. It’s a bird-eat-bird world out there. The thing that would truly sadden me is if a developer sent men with chainsaws to cut down a few hundred (or a few thousand) trees to clear the land for more human habitation. And then humans would complain when apex predators such as eagles begin preying on livestock and/or domestic pets because their habitats have been destroyed by human encroachment and they are left with no other prey. That is truly bad stuff.
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@@bayleyinc You should probably watch it till the actual end of the video or get glasses.
@@bayleyinc watch the whole video next time
@@Zerpentsa6598 dododo ouh ouh
They do that to the weak ones that are probably gonna die anyway so on can focus on the ones that are healthy and are gonna live that’s wild life you can’t get mad at it that’s like people getting mad at you for eating steak and pork that’s was a cows kid or a pigs kids you was eating so it’s just the circle of life that’s all buddy no reason to get mad it’s how the survive
Hey Larry now that we put our heads down we found bits of food come on over !! No George I’m busy looking for a good lawyer after that Bus hit me
Glad that the other chicks know how to protect themselves!!
Yes, the skills from the death of one came in handy for them two days later when he returned again..
@@KostyaTM Did they really see what happened to the other chick? It got off so fast.
@@luudestThis is when yastrebv once again returned ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html
@@KostyaTM This is 2 days later. At this moment there were only 2 chicks left.
Nature is hard.
Where were the parents during this time? How long do they usally leave their children alone?
@@luudest Nature is not tough, while some die, others survive it is just their life. Parents constantly fly away to catch food and may be absent for hours.
Fortunately, the hawk never came back here and these two remaining chicks were able to grow
Hawk: "I've killed your baby. If you ever want to see the other..."
Stork: "You only killed 1? Dude I'm REALLY tired, can you pick off another. Either works dude, I hate them both, honestly"
I think I remember seeing this nest in a different vid. One of the parents died defending the last chick I think. It was a hawk as well.
When the chick gets taken the others seem stunned and in disbelief.
And on the contrary, it seemed to me that they were just waiting for some of them to be taken away and the rest calmed down.
А где мамаша?
He flew in like “what do we have here”
The one chick on his back that got the hit - he had a concussion so the other 2 posted up till mom got back 🤣🤣🤣
Mama stork must be relieved someone did the dirty work for her.
Yes, now there is a broadcast from this nest and my mother did it instead of a hawk, and in the most sophisticated way she ate it.
Conversation after they lost their 1st sibling...
Chick 1: You guys sleep on top!
Chick 2: No, you guys sleep on top!
Chick 3: No, No, No I'm the coldest, you guys sleep on top!
Wow, this is really cool!!
To avoid redundancy, I'll just say this.
Did anyone notice that the moment the targeted one was taken out, they instantly got quiet, and their defense posture immediately relaxed.
It was as if they were more stressed out about having to defend the targeted one, and nest, but one it ceased to be, they ceased also.
PS: (edited)
I will gladly be redundant in saying Thank You! I wouldn't have the slightest clue as to how to do this etc. I personally felt a David Attenborough narration happening in my head 😁
probably they know instinctively that once the predator gets one of them, he's going to immediatelly eat it, get full up and call it a day, so they won't see the same predator for some hours.
@@ignacioa4114
Well that is a better thought than mine! L0L Thank You!! 😊
It’s a good thing mama stork doesn’t care about her babies that much anyways .
Yes, mummy stork will quite easily attack the weakest and smallest chick and launch it out of the nest. Today I watched an even crueler mum stork kill her two quite large chicks and destroy the eggs which hadn't yet opened. Then she set about tidying up the now empty nest. Absolutely awful and God knows why this behaviour!
Great nature video!! Very determined Goshawk, as they generally are.
Thank you so much for the hard work and dedication it takes to put up these amazing videos!
Thanks for your feedback and comment on the video...some onlookers do not realize that this video only shows the life of birds in their natural habitat.
@@KostyaTM
Certainly it's my pleasure. Most people don't realize the amount of work and planning that goes into making, editing and presenting such quality videos as these. We are very fortunate to be able to see real life nature videos that you share with all of us.
Thank you again for sharing your hard work with all of us. For most, it's as close to nature as they will ever get.
It almost sounded like one of them said mama. They are dropping down low to the nest when the hawk flies over. Poor babies. Finally, one fell from the nest. Sad 😢
For their age they had a good close range def but sadly the hawks dive got the best of 1
Yes, I agree, so the hawk tried to drive them closer to the edge of the nest in order to throw
The way the hawk just launched at them from the beginning though lol
That entire time the babies were left alone! Of course a hawk is going to think that's his dinner.
Yes, it's like leaving a safe open to a thief..
@@KostyaTM Yes I think you’re correct.
They are like OH WELL MOMMY WAS GONNA KILL ONE OF US ANYWAY!!
At this age, she would not have done this, take it off, but in general, you correctly noticed this is typical for storks ... And so at least the hawk will be full
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It is so heart touching when they stand up for their sibling 😭👌🏼 i really liked the defensive position/posture of those baby storks 💪🏼 great lesson to learn from and nature is both Benevolent and cruel ✌🏼think about the human world as well?
And btw it was amazing the hawk managed to mark the target and nailed it to the ground 👌🏼😍
That one that got knocked down got killed so bad 😅
sadly they are not protecting their sibling, especially birds it's all survival of the nest they greed over food and everything
Wasn't really carried off. More like tacked out of the nest by the Hawk. At least the Runt of the set survived this chapter.
You yourself understand whether he carried the stork away or pulled along with him anyway he became a victim of a hawk...
@@KostyaTM Dude, I can barely understand your horrible grammar
@@Akutheos This is not an institute, but a google translator...
Looks like the hawk was trying to knock one of them out of the nest. But the chick's fought a strong fight til the end.
They were very brave.
One chick to the other: we split the food 50/50, deal?
Yes, only it is not clear who agreed with whom the first with the second or the third with the first.. lol
I’m losing it ! I had no idea that I had seen this 4 months ago
It's funny cuz they're bigger than the hawk. I guess this is where the term "sitting duck" comes from.
Yes, they don't have claws like a hawk, so they snap their beak
Or LAME DUCK
At one quarter speed it is obvious that the hawk ATTEMPTED to carry off the chick. The chick remained in the nest. I believe the chick died later in the nest from the severe blow delivered by the hawk. Still a good video.
If you look further, you will see that the chick got better and at the end of the video the hawk still dropped one of them
Boy that Hawk sure did whack the chick with it’s first attack. Was lying there kicking it’s legs in the air for ages.
I thought it's neck was broken or something and was surprised it stood up again.
10:48 - Wow! It almost sounds as if the chick says “mama”
After the one bird fell, they got quiet as hell. 😂😂😂😂
The danger is gone, so now yell. Well you think the family has become smaller, but we will survive😒😒
@@KostyaTM for the time being it's gone. But if we know goshawks, we know that birb will be back until there's no chicks left. Like that one video where one kills 3 osprey chicks pretty much simultaneously.
@@yourdaddy6030 Yes I remember in 2019 in Finland...The hawk returned here two days later ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html
Then they took a moment of silence and looked at each other 😓
Interesting how the chicks instinctively know to face the danger and continuously posture and open their wings to try and make themselves look bigger.
Last 2 storks look at each other: At least they got jerry and not us
They’ll be next the hawk knows where to find food now 😂 it’s going to take all of them one by one
10:46 the duck literally says "mama" I know it's a stroke I just wanna say duck
Stork had to call for help dad
Such a small nest for big birds.
Carried ???? Ah no !!!! It just fell off.... Hawk got no power
To lift that kid
One chick to the other { “ What happened to Herman?...! “}
Who is Herman anyway?
@@KostyaTM 😄 Just the name I gave the chick that got snatched away. 😂
Lol..just woke up didn't get your joke...Herman unsuccessfully sat near the edge of the nest😂😂
The title is misleading. There’s three babies in there and the one ALMOST fell out. I wasn’t sure if it would recover may be suffered severe injury but seemed to recover after a good 10 mins ???
Oh! Sad, one is carried away😥
The hawk also has its chicks to feed..😥
They're like:
Our brother is gone!!
-u hungry?
Survival of the brave, such courage from the 2 siblings, admirable for sure - but I knew the 3rd was toast the minute is was upturned. The hawk senses weakness like a shark senses chum. Cruel world.
I don't think that's the same one that fell in the end. It's tedious to keep track of it but I'm pretty sure it was the one of the left of the remaining two...
Wiiiilsooon! 😱 ...never mind bro, at least we got rid of that stupid hawk 😏
Felt bad for the one who fell over.
The way the remaining two chicks look at each other at the end ..
He never recovered from that first punch.
I looked more than once and I think that the hawk threw another from the nest...You can see it by looking from 10:24
Mom's returning.. I thought there were 4 of you, where's your brother? Oh well no one seen or heard anything, one less mouth to feed
The hawk has to eat too and possibly has little chicks to feed. Survival of the fittest definitely applies here.
Great nature video. Thank you for sharing it. 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting...That's right, but the video is watched by people with human emotions and compassion.
@@KostyaTM Unfortunately, I know exactly what you mean..
I hate it when people scream to "rescue" or intervene in the lives of these animals. Watching live cams and videoing these animals is to learn about their behaviors. Not to intervene in every less than favorable situation. I've stopped watching the live cams this year because there's too much human intervention. We are not God.. just mere watchers to their world and imo, humans need to keep their grimey hands off! That's my opinion anyway. Sorry for the long comment.
Stay safe! 😊
@@jennifers4528 Yes, there are a lot of streams, so people react so emotionally, seeing that in one nest help and save, but in others not. You just have to look and believe until nature says otherwise.
They can go eat squirrels or smtging not these endangered species...these beautiful creatures...idk...i just don't like it at all...i know it's nature I just don't like it...they are babies...being attacked...and that adult needs to fight the other male adult...not the babies!!! If it got youngins to feed...than fight a male adult...not defenceless youngins!!!
@@tonisellers4509 You are right, black storks are an endangered species, alas, the hawk does not know about this, he simply acts as the instincts inherent in nature dictate
Птенцы отлично оборонялись. Я уже обрадовалась когда пострадавший оправился, но не тут-то было 😢
Por enquanto descansam até o próximo ataque. Pobres aves não tem sossego meu Deus. 😳
These things are the very definition of baby Huey's. lol
Nice move by the Hawk! 👏
Momma gonna realize she took to long when she finally gets back.
Wow That's one determined little hawk!!
Well, it needs to eat. Lol
Was the one bird injured or just having troubles getting up?
I looked carefully more than once and came to the conclusion that he took the wrong chick from the nest. He couldn't get up.
The chick that knocked over kicking trying to right itself drove me crazy
I swear, i never knew that bigger birds like storks had nests high in trees before
Hawk was figuring out which one was weak and let the fall hurt do it’s job.
The babies have done pretty good enough for the parents to come back. ...
Ещё птенцы,но уже понимают что это хищник. А один всё равно получил от ястреба.
Да, но не тот, на которого он напал первым. Можно сказать, тактика лежачего не трогают сработала..
Скорее всего, что гнездо раскрыто и за оставшимися он вернётся позже.
@@Jufa17766 это самое печальное. Тоже подумала, что ещё вернётся.
Excuse me, at the beginning of the video, why one of them is trying to turn over again and again? What happened to him?
I think he survived the attack if you watch the video carefully.
@@KostyaTM Oh, I see. I don't watch the video from the begining, but I thought I do.😂😂Thanks.
@@YRH-Kevin So I'm not the only one, and I also noticed this in myself.😄😆
Anyway, why haven't you uploaded new videos recently?
@@YRH-Kevin Just closed videos. Just literally a hawk attack 3 days ago on this nest. ua-cam.com/video/mX71Z9z2JcM/v-deo.html
Guess who's coming to dinner 🍽🦅
Hint: Fast and Wicked
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That's why one parent is supposed to work and the other protect the children. The other way doesn't work in the wild and it doesn't work in the real world. .................GRIM
Aww, poor baby. At least the hawk and its own family can eat.
Yes, harsh law of nature one has to die so that others continued to live..
@@KostyaTM STL "Stork Lives Mater"...
@@mikeleight7437 wouldn't it be SLM?😂
@@archo112 You got dat right Lol
It’s funny how dogs and cats protect each other when they are young but with birds only the strongest survive. Why is that. I maybe wrong but that is what I see in the bird vids lately.
As the hawk attacked, Randy laid there like a slug. It was only defense!!!
Randy got blind sided and had a seizure....idk what you're talking about
More like Knockdown after being hit...
Great quote. Not even sure how many people get the reference.
I can’t put my arms down!!!
@@STEEPPOW Obviously you did ! Have a great day.
Storks are ruthless birds…if the hawk didn’t get that chick it’s siblings eventually would have. When the mother stork comes back and sees it’s chick is injured or sick or whatever the case me be it will no longer be fed or looked after. The mother stork would of either ate that chick whole or kicked it out of the nest.
yeah, i'm glad it got the same chick twice bc it definitely got a good, crushing blow that first swoop. that chick took a good 9-10 mins to recover. if mom came back in time that chick would've been a goner anyways, storks are absolutely brutal.
It appears the original attack broke the babies neck. But then it sits up!
Click bait title, no chick was carried off
Someone needs to call DYFS on these stork parents.
Sis: bro where did bob go?
Bro: idk did you eat him?
No, it's not me it was some kind of third
The attacked one survived, actually... the hawk got one of the unharmed ones...
Perhaps it's like playing three thimbles if you look closely at it, you can find it.. minus one anyway
First 10mins is good for nothing except that third chick comes out of pretending to be dead
After 10 mom first attack happens
And the chick isn't carried but gets fallen
Sadly a bit misleading title
If you looked closely, grabbed ... raised or dropped it does not matter, he did not fall out of the nest himself
Not really. The hawk carried it to the nests edge, then it fell. What he claims in the title is exactly what happened.
I don’t see where the hawk carried anything off. It knocked it over
Just like those aliens from sesame street where the phone rings
Parents MIA even with the alarm going off. I bet they all got taken eventually
Yes, usually it happens so the hawk comes back, so he came back here again ua-cam.com/video/UjvkVi2M_8w/v-deo.html But this time did not take anyone, as a result, the two remaining storks grew
The baby of anything always tastes better.
Interesting enough, mama stock sometimes intentionally kills one of her chicks. It's very likely that one of these chicks was going to be killed anyway. But, as observed by many here, it is quite fascinating how the chicks perceived the threat and fought to the end.
How pity that chick, their parents is not there to rescue? My full support to your channel Boss. Mine is also about birds.
That’s got to be a goshawk! They’re badass
Those chicks, was probably thinking “at least we tried”!!!!!
if the Hawk did not kill them the mom would. I've watched enough of these to know that it would suck to be born as a stork. Because your main enemy is your own kind.
Yes, absolutely it is, just yesterday, in one of the nurseries, parents killed two chicks at once, although they were fed there and the food lay and was designed for everyone...
@@KostyaTM why do they do that??
@@ben_angel Ornithologists associate the phenomenon of destruction of their own chicks with several factors. Firstly, storks throw out sick and weak chicks. Secondly, infanticide may be associated with a lack of food in the nesting area.
Sometimes such garbage was observed even with an abundance of food on the territory. And this is already assumed by ornithologists, connected at the genetic level with the behavior of storks.
If at first you don't succeed...try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try and try again.
Did the mother stork ever come back?
Yes Jon , of course, during the hawk attack, she flew away to catch food (frogs, fish)...both surviving storks were able to grow up and leave the nest.
dinosaurs be ruthless
I wonder if the hawk Methodically made several swipes at the chicks for the so purpose of having one fall off, or was it just a coincidence.
It could have easily clawed one of them out of the nest.
Awesome footage!!!
It didn't carry one off. It lost its own balance after a failed attempt by the hawk and tripped over the side of the nest.
Wow. I thought number 1 was dead too. They sure held him off for sometime.
Yes oklemalsya long after the impact, it would be better if he did not get up
@@KostyaTM oklemalsya :D which language
@@МихаилКаляев-э8е RU/РУ