It’s better for evolution for the birds to learn naturally although it was very sad to see. Sometimes cuckoos aren’t as lucky but it’s likely to be a trait all birds catch onto eventually
I understand that you cant remove the cowbird but that oriole hung in there long enough to be saved before it fell. An indentation on the other side of the nest to place it in would have given it a chance or you could have handfed it or called a society to take care of it.
#1 It is not human’s job to save some little birds every time they are having crisis. #2 The mother bird is the one which should take blame here. If it built a better nest instead of shitty one that looks ready to collasp at the slightest gust of wind, the chick might have had better chance at survival
It’s Brood Parasitism the female cowbird drops by and leaves an egg sometimes she takes one of the Eggs You can’t remove it as the mother is nearby and will harm the eggs or chick if you or the host birds try and remove it Cuckoos are the biggest brood parasites as the chick when hatch first and will remove the remaining eggs one by one so they get all the food
@@ProphetsAmongUsPeople actually think the bird police are going to show up and arrest them for removing a parasite egg or chick.... WHO'S GONNA SEE?!?!
Dude, that's nature. Plus most people don't actually check the nest or watch it on a daily basis, they'll just set up a movement camera to pick choice moments.
Cow birds, being a species native to the U.S. are protected under the Migratory birds act. Intentionally harming the adults, chicks or the eggs is a crime without a special permit.
We prefer listening to the natural sounds of birds, please LOSE THE STUPID MUSIC!
When you were videoing this, shouldn't you resque the baby bird too?
It’s better for evolution for the birds to learn naturally although it was very sad to see. Sometimes cuckoos aren’t as lucky but it’s likely to be a trait all birds catch onto eventually
I understand that you cant remove the cowbird but that oriole hung in there long enough to be saved before it fell. An indentation on the other side of the nest to place it in would have given it a chance or you could have handfed it or called a society to take care of it.
Did the baby oriole peck a bald spot on the cow birds chest? If so, that little oriole put up a good fight.
Cowbird is a parasitic impostor! Male Orioles are beautiful!
OK!
This is the province of nature.
🤣🤣🤣 what a stupid bird!!!
#1 It is not human’s job to save some little birds every time they are having crisis.
#2 The mother bird is the one which should take blame here. If it built a better nest instead of shitty one that looks ready to collasp at the slightest gust of wind, the chick might have had better chance at survival
That's literally what oriole nests look like
落ちたところを踏みつけて焼き鳥にする💗
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では、さらばじゃあ~
Cruel dude, you just let the cow bird take over the nest like that, that’s just cool and cruel man you deserve a dislike
It's cool and cruel. You deserve a like and a dislike dude 😅😅😅
It’s Brood Parasitism the female cowbird drops by and leaves an egg sometimes she takes one of the Eggs
You can’t remove it as the mother is nearby and will harm the eggs or chick if you or the host birds try and remove it
Cuckoos are the biggest brood parasites as the chick when hatch first and will remove the remaining eggs one by one so they get all the food
@@BobbNaef You can remove it I've seen it done with no problems.
@@ProphetsAmongUsPeople actually think the bird police are going to show up and arrest them for removing a parasite egg or chick.... WHO'S GONNA SEE?!?!
Otra ave parásito?
Yes and there is more
意地汚いし、練習が足らないからそうなるのだ
So that's it? You just kept out of it and allowed the baby bird to die?! For that you get a well deserved down vote.
Nature.
Well it was the baby birds fault for getting in the way.
Dude, that's nature. Plus most people don't actually check the nest or watch it on a daily basis, they'll just set up a movement camera to pick choice moments.
Cow birds, being a species native to the U.S. are protected under the Migratory birds act. Intentionally harming the adults, chicks or the eggs is a crime without a special permit.
Cow birds are protected....nature is cruel but that's just how it is,if you don't like it take it up with tha almighty
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