Seagulls are annoying pests. They are stubborn as well. Even when they are faced with danger, they continue to stay put instead of flying away and when attacked, they play dead.
We call seagulls shithawks Killing a seagull is a $2,000 fine they can literally live off shite . They will attack a toddler who has food visitors watch their toddlers walk over to feed the seagulls and if you do something they think you are a jerk until they see a toddler screaming bloody blue murder because the gulls knows that they will drop the food and go running to mom . They swarm you and if one takes a bite the fight is on for survival. Don’t be in it . Big birds 🦢 will crack your scull with the bone of their wings. A chicken will grab you with its claws and then beat the crap out of you. We had a road island red hen who was raised by dogs and she believed that she was a dog. A Husky ripped the chicken coup apart to kill and eat chicken dinner. The chicken patiently waited for the husky to breach the chicken coop . The chicken attacked the husky without hesitation the husky now sees his fur everywhere and can not get away from the chicken who is the most vicious dog on the block she never lost an ass ripping ever and died of old age . In the middle of the night I had to drag my dog off chickens grave . Her eyes were red and full of tears. She was devastated by the loss of chicken. The undefeated champion of the neighbourhood you have to see it to believe it.
Or as we Bostonians call them, FLYING RATS. They're actually a nice bird, but like rats, there's a gazillion of them around. And like rats, they can be pests.
The Swans are fine with everything as long as the Gulls don't get close, but they know that the Gulls will take advantage of any lax by grabbing a baby swan. So the Swans give the beatdown when the Gulls get too close. Warning, don't think about it or your going to get the beatdown. keep your distance scavengers..
@FoulHomie321 I didn't know correcting someones possible typo or second language=speaking one language right. If that's the case all it takes is one sentence to prove how fluent i am when I start learning a third language.
Took roughly 10 seconds after the initial attack before the Seagulls stopped dive bombing the water. Another 30 seconds and they had completely abandoned the idea of snatching the baby swans.
@brittany rae LOL Most times swans co-exist among ONLY ducks, and the only reason I can think of is the swans see the ducks' diminutive look and they consequently don't feel at all threatened by them. But, as I'm sure you know, as GORGEOUS as swans are, they tend to be VERY territorial, and often times can be a nasty bird lol.
Swans aren't actually monogamous. They are good parents, yes, but are not in one pair forever. Swan males "cheat" during night usually. That's the way of successfull survival.
Is he wrong tho? He's hungry and we all know how that feels and begging won't do it so yeah he kills your children even humans would go that low in that situation
Swan 1: Honey? Swan 2: Yes? S1: I would like for us to teach our children and these seagulls a word. S2: Oh? And what word would that be? S1: I would like to show them what an "example" is. S2: Good word to learn!
The seagull became immobilized when turned upside down. Sharks are the same way. When dolphins ram imto sharks and turn sharks upside down, sharks become immobilized and brain dead also.
Very clearly played dead, twice. When the swan moved away the seagull turned the right way up but froze again when the swan approached to investigate. Then finally found an opportunity to fly away. It doesn't take special observation skills to see the obvious. And yes, seagulls are intelligent
Swans are terrifying animals if you get too close or get too near the babies, they’re honestly fearless and very territorial creatures, I honestly think the only reason they don’t beat the shit out of every Duck in their rough vicinity is because they look at them, they’re very small, very diminutive creatures and obviously think they’re not a threat to them. And if the Duck is smart it’ll make sure it stays that way. Good to see a Seagull be owned like that, not all heroes wear capes.
Ironically, it's the same with some Seagull species, Greater Black-backed Gulls especially. A neighbour of mine many years ago, witnessed a pair attack and kill a Fox. Their chick had just fledged from the roof-top nest and was wandering around the neighbours gardens early in the morning, and the fox got too close for the parents liking. They're mean, nasty buggers, not adverse to attacking humans too, our local Post-man wore a construction hard-hat, and carried a stick with him too, poor bloke. I could empathise, I was one of those folks that got attacked on a daily basis, lol, walking round to the corner shop was a bloody nightmare. BTW... "And if the Duck is smart it’ll make sure it stays that way."... made me chuckle.
I would wish it harm very badly! It agitates me greatly to see one get away when I don't have a long range weapon to stun it then slay them multiple times!
@@bun3867 Here the gulls are clearly catching fish, snatching at ones on the surface - at 1:40 you can see one hit the water and rise with a fish in its beak.
@@adrianwright8685 They eat both. They are opportunistic feeders and the seagull that was attacked was simply trying to catch what was available (which includes cygnets).
@@isabellaahumadaramos7013 Circle of life. This one however messed with Swan parents and their BB's.. Which was very stupid. He's lucky they only knocked him tf out.
A fascinating example of genetic instincts in action: ALL of those seagulls, instinctively, wanted a, "crack" at those tasty little cygnets; easy prey- their low-altitude flying and, "diving" behaviors are instinctively, "designed"(not consciously) to either distract the parent swans or cause one of the cygnets to, "panic" and get too far away from the parents for them to protect ti (the, "feints" are not, "flock" behavior, per se; they're not coordinating their attacks- it's just a group of individuals all exhibiting the same behavior which, coincidentally, CAN lead to greater success in the, "hunt" which supports and causes this instinct to be preserved and passed on in the flocks' genes because they live to reproduce). The one that was attacked had slightly different instincts, leading it to land before the, "distraction" was complete. Note how the behavior and flying altitude of the entire flock changed immediately when the one was attacked, even though none of the other seagulls were directly threatened. What's interesting is that often a flock will come to the defense of one of its members who is under attack (try feeding them by hand and grabbing one by the legs; you'll get, "swarmed- once again, though, this is individual, not, "flock"behavior"); in this case, that didn't happen: I think it might have, had the swans been on land.....
The wings are very powerful. Walking home from school along the canal bank one day I watched two lads throwing stones at a family of swans. Mum or Dad decided enough was enough and flew at the lads. Managed to knock one on his back and broke the other lads arm.
This video is so satisfying to watch. Damn seaguls stole my dad’s car at the beach when i was 9 yrs old, and another one did a really crappy job tiling our bathroom. Im 31 now.
Wow that was awesome! the Swan even let it live knowing that the gullssaw it all, i think they were taking too many fish or they got too close to the signets, either way, seagulls dont belong inland, there are too many of them, i live in Birmingham England and we are overrun with them, cant get any further from the coast!
prosimulate I'm not sure that popularity contests are the best way of determining wildlife policy. Sometimes it's best to leave it to those educated on the subject, as to what might be best for the ecosystem as a whole. A crazy notion in these current populist times I know, but still...
Just got through reading Trumpet Of The Swan again this past Saturday and listening to readings of it on Sunday. I've been retired since 202 and am 81 and still enjoy this story. Did some fill in to enrich students experience with this story. When we got to ch. Three I made sure the students knew Louis was pronounced in the French way(Luwee). When Louis received his trumpet that the swan was given this name by the author because Louis and Louis Armstrong both played the trumpet. Then I played a recording of the piece that will make one marvel at Armstrong's intro to West End Blues. Any readers will know what I'm talking about. If you don't PLEASE go to UA-cam and marvel. The record was recorded in the twenties and you can tell by the sound of the band but what Armstrong plays is ageless. Tried to fill in with recordings of most of the songs mentioned. The children heard it played on a piano roll and by a jazz musician who died before his time. Taught them a song I learned in second or third grade. It seems Row Row Your Boat isn't taught by more. My sister lives in a area that looks like it's a forest but it's in the center of Santa Clara,CA. They use to ave a pair of swans. The cob was very territorial and attacked a seen year old girl. He was caught and moved elsewhere. Someone forgot to tell someone that swans mate for life. Don't know what happened to the female. Now for the last six years the Canadians vacation on the roof tops of the homes until it's time to go.
Good on the swan seagulls are a pain all they do is eat rotten food and pest u for food then they fly around u to be enoughing well the swan clearly got fed up with it serves it right
I just watched
-gull eating rabbit
-gull eating pigeon
-gull getting slap in the face by swan LOL
Try Hawk vs Gull
What is this weird trend that's happening
Same here buddy 😜
Glad to know I'm not alone on this bird watching binge
Mate have you seen gull vs cat? No? You missed a lot 😂. By the way the gull won that battle 😁
And suddenly, the air was empty of gulls...
What noxxi said
Seagulls are annoying pests. They are stubborn as well. Even when they are faced with danger, they continue to stay put instead of flying away and when attacked, they play dead.
LEARN FROM SWAN I SAY, RULES OF NATURE!
@@cryshnon they are not pests we built over there habitat there survivors
Seagulls are actually quite majestic birds, human consumption and waste transformed them into flying rats.
Nice to see a seagull getting served for once
*backed by a dozen yellow bills and a dozen white breasts* you don't say ...
True at my school seagulls come all the time *JUST FOR TOAST*
We call seagulls shithawks
Killing a seagull is a $2,000 fine they can literally live off shite .
They will attack a toddler who has food visitors watch their toddlers walk over to feed the seagulls and if you do something they think you are a jerk until they see a toddler screaming bloody blue murder because the gulls knows that they will drop the food and go running to mom . They swarm you and if one takes a bite the fight is on for survival. Don’t be in it .
Big birds 🦢 will crack your scull with the bone of their wings. A chicken will grab you with its claws and then beat the crap out of you.
We had a road island red hen who was raised by dogs and she believed that she was a dog. A Husky ripped the chicken coup apart to kill and eat chicken dinner.
The chicken patiently waited for the husky to breach the chicken coop . The chicken attacked the husky without hesitation the husky now sees his fur everywhere and can not get away from the chicken who is the most vicious dog on the block she never lost an ass ripping ever and died of old age . In the middle of the night I had to drag my dog off chickens grave . Her eyes were red and full of tears. She was devastated by the loss of chicken.
The undefeated champion of the neighbourhood you have to see it to believe it.
So true 😆
Or as we Bostonians call them, FLYING RATS. They're actually a nice bird, but like rats, there's a gazillion of them around. And like rats, they can be pests.
The duck on the side: aye,mate we just witnessed a murder. Other duck: mind yours business Terry or we are next
The Seagulls = Nazis
The Swans = Allies
The Ducks = Americans
lol Terry
😂🤣
the ducks suffer even more from seagulls snatching their young than swans lol, of course they are onboard with the whole thing.
This video is so satisfying to watch. Damn seaguls stole my fries at the beach when i was 9 yrs old. Im 31 now.
They won't steal from you now. If one ever tries again, break its neck.
You cute
Get over it then
Hahahahaha did this really happen? Thanks for sharing
@@lonkankank all seagulls deserves to die, get over it.
Was probably the dad protecting his babies while the mother guarded them.
Look again and you see them switch off attacking and guarding
Dad instigated the attack followed by a wonderful tag team by both parents with a father smackdown for the finisher
The Swans are fine with everything as long as the Gulls don't get close, but they know that the Gulls will take advantage of any lax by grabbing a baby swan. So the Swans give the beatdown when the Gulls get too close. Warning, don't think about it or your going to get the beatdown. keep your distance scavengers..
@@TragoudistrosMPH honestly, a dream team
I love how all of he seagulls left with the one that almost got killed after they saw how it got its ass beated and slapped by the swan! XD
LOL
plaguelock - op speaks at least two languages. You only speak English.
FoulHomie321 - I don’t know why you’re being redundant
@FoulHomie321 I didn't know correcting someones possible typo or second language=speaking one language right. If that's the case all it takes is one sentence to prove how fluent i am when I start learning a third language.
I bet they were all laughing at him when he got home
That swan was teaching that seagull and every other seagull watching a lesson. Those chicks are not a free meal, and aren't worth trying for.
Some idiot was throwing food for seagulls near the swan chickens.
Give that swan a medal
senorguthrie seagulls are my fav birds
Ok i live up near this pond next time i see the swan i will give him a medal
Can't wait to see everybody hate swans when they attack
@@Alatreon2435 bruh
@@Alatreon2435 em the swan defendet its duckling from the seagull because seagulls actualy eat ducklings and even whole rabits and pigeons
Took roughly 10 seconds after the initial attack before the Seagulls stopped dive bombing the water. Another 30 seconds and they had completely abandoned the idea of snatching the baby swans.
i love how the ducks are just chillin’
They’ve seen this shit before, obviously.
The duck was just kicking it in the background QUACKING up watching.
@brittany rae LOL Most times swans co-exist among ONLY ducks, and the only reason I can think of is the swans see the ducks' diminutive look and they consequently don't feel at all threatened by them. But, as I'm sure you know, as GORGEOUS as swans are, they tend to be VERY territorial, and often times can be a nasty bird lol.
Ducks are the friendliest waterfowl birds I have ever seen
Ducks are rapists though, and that's not cool...
Isn’t it amazing how every seagull immediately flew off when the swan attacked one of them?
they're mean but not dumb 😂
Tactically, that would have been the best time to swoop in with how many of them there are, but hey, they're birdbrains
@@xxXBig_BenXxx No it wouldnt.
@@garioldwin why not? There are two adult swans. If they're distracted by too many targets, then they can't win.
@@xxXBig_BenXxx Becouse it was still a risk of being getting caught and killed for one of them. They are birda but they aint dumb.
After watching a few videos of seagulls snatching and eating ducklings, feels good to see a seagul get beat up by a swan. Good monogamous swans....
Swans aren't actually monogamous. They are good parents, yes, but are not in one pair forever. Swan males "cheat" during night usually. That's the way of successfull survival.
@@skelly_universe7215 thanks for ruining it lmao
@@lol42069. That's just nature.
@@skelly_universe7215 I was joking, I know it's nature
BBC says “In Poland, the divorce rate in mute swans is about 4%.”
seagulls are annoying and it wouldn't hesitate to steal one of those swan babies so don't feel sorry for it.
Not at all.
ok
Is he wrong tho? He's hungry and we all know how that feels and begging won't do it so yeah he kills your children even humans would go that low in that situation
omg guys it’s trying to survive and eat it’s a villain now!1!
They tried to, actually. If you pay attention to the other swan when the gull was caught, it scared another gull away from attacking them.
It is clear they are trying to get the chicks to eat
YOU ARE SO WRONG.
@@sergioochoa2716 No u
Just search seagulls eat ducklings
Btw u have a brain of a pea
@@sergioochoa2716 you are such a nob
I eat chicks
Those ones would never take a cygnet. A duckling yes but not a cygnet.
Swan 1: Honey?
Swan 2: Yes?
S1: I would like for us to teach our children and these seagulls a word.
S2: Oh? And what word would that be?
S1: I would like to show them what an "example" is.
S2: Good word to learn!
Seagulls are actually intelligent birds, i think it played dead.
I vote playing dead
The seagull became immobilized when turned upside down. Sharks are the same way. When dolphins ram imto sharks and turn sharks upside down, sharks become immobilized and brain dead also.
Very clearly played dead, twice. When the swan moved away the seagull turned the right way up but froze again when the swan approached to investigate. Then finally found an opportunity to fly away. It doesn't take special observation skills to see the obvious. And yes, seagulls are intelligent
@@infinitydreamzz seagulls are dirty mean birds..i want to kill them when I saw a seagull stealing a cute little Duckling from mama duck..
@@atiqurrahman4088 eagles, hawks, foxes, badgers, snakes to name a few would also steal a duckling. Do you want to kill them too?
moral of the story: fake death if you want to survive a losing battle
Seagulls are the real flying rats
you mean pigeons
No we mean seagulls not pigeons. Can't you read?
@@tyrannospino4242 but pigeons are flying rats
@@olier1 pigeons aren't nearly as bad
@@iaminconstantpain4330 that's correct, pigeons are worse.
Swans are terrifying animals if you get too close or get too near the babies, they’re honestly fearless and very territorial creatures, I honestly think the only reason they don’t beat the shit out of every Duck in their rough vicinity is because they look at them, they’re very small, very diminutive creatures and obviously think they’re not a threat to them. And if the Duck is smart it’ll make sure it stays that way.
Good to see a Seagull be owned like that, not all heroes wear capes.
Ironically, it's the same with some Seagull species, Greater Black-backed Gulls especially. A neighbour of mine many years ago, witnessed a pair attack and kill a Fox. Their chick had just fledged from the roof-top nest and was wandering around the neighbours gardens early in the morning, and the fox got too close for the parents liking. They're mean, nasty buggers, not adverse to attacking humans too, our local Post-man wore a construction hard-hat, and carried a stick with him too, poor bloke. I could empathise, I was one of those folks that got attacked on a daily basis, lol, walking round to the corner shop was a bloody nightmare.
BTW... "And if the Duck is smart it’ll make sure it stays that way."... made me chuckle.
All the other gulls were like .. oh, that's a whole lotta nope right there.
💀
I love that all the birds that were flying just disappeared
Cool vid, good to see a seagull get a beating, as they are normally the ones who are bullying.
Hey you spelled trying to survive wrong
Depends on the type, black headed gulls are usually chill. Also Seagulls in my city know to stay away drom crow and raven territories.
*seagull lands near cygnets*
*Parent Swans: "So, you have chosen death"*
Good to see a seagull get owned. Wouldn't wish any harm to them but they are cheeky buggers so yeah that was fun to watch
Why seagulls??
I would wish it harm very badly! It agitates me greatly to see one get away when I don't have a long range weapon to stun it then slay them multiple times!
I was just waiting for one of those gulls to snatch up a baby
I study gulls and I know the different calls and meanings.
This gull was crying "Uncle! Uncle! Uncle!"
Seagull wants to eat little swan and lost the game.
Hah it actually wanted to eat fish there
@@uzum1961 Nah, seagulls target cygnets.
@@bun3867 Here the gulls are clearly catching fish, snatching at ones on the surface - at 1:40 you can see one hit the water and rise with a fish in its beak.
@@adrianwright8685 They eat both. They are opportunistic feeders and the seagull that was attacked was simply trying to catch what was available (which includes cygnets).
look at 2:10 see a seagull is attacking a cynget
Goose went all “You’ll get out once the bubbles stop”
*swan
I’m Alright might have been talking about the baby geese but okay
That was a good old fashioned beat-down.
2:08 it's "game on"
3:04 Seagull: "I'm getting the hell out of here"
Rip birds when they mess with a mother swan , chicks
Not seagulls they are assholes who eat chick's and bunny's
@@isabellaahumadaramos7013 Circle of life. This one however messed with Swan parents and their BB's.. Which was very stupid. He's lucky they only knocked him tf out.
@@isabellaahumadaramos7013 shut you’re stupid mouth, sorry but I can’t stand humans not understanding NATURE
A fascinating example of genetic instincts in action: ALL of those seagulls, instinctively, wanted a, "crack" at those tasty little cygnets; easy prey- their low-altitude flying and, "diving" behaviors are instinctively, "designed"(not consciously) to either distract the parent swans or cause one of the cygnets to, "panic" and get too far away from the parents for them to protect ti (the, "feints" are not, "flock" behavior, per se; they're not coordinating their attacks- it's just a group of individuals all exhibiting the same behavior which, coincidentally, CAN lead to greater success in the, "hunt" which supports and causes this instinct to be preserved and passed on in the flocks' genes because they live to reproduce). The one that was attacked had slightly different instincts, leading it to land before the, "distraction" was complete. Note how the behavior and flying altitude of the entire flock changed immediately when the one was attacked, even though none of the other seagulls were directly threatened. What's interesting is that often a flock will come to the defense of one of its members who is under attack (try feeding them by hand and grabbing one by the legs; you'll get, "swarmed- once again, though, this is individual, not, "flock"behavior"); in this case, that didn't happen: I think it might have, had the swans been on land.....
And now everytime this seagull will think about killing a baby swan he'll remember how much healthier a fish-diet truly is ^^
Until he tries his luck with a piranha fish😋
It's here you can see just how powerful swans really are, and how dangerous they can be if you mess around with their clutch.
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂 they beat the shit outta that seagull 🤣🤣😂😂 that seagull got a beat down so bad he flew away like fuck it 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☣🐾💯
Swans 🦢 do not play especially when it comes to their offspring and that seagull probably tried lol
Terry Melvin 😂
I've never seen The Pimp Hand of Justice masterfully mimicked by a Swan before. It was perfect 🤬🤚🥴
Seagulls: this looks like heaven.
The one seagull: but I went through hell!
"That's why all the time I filming, Marissa, just I waiting to see something like that."
Swan: Bear witness to my fitness
Gull: Just let me go please, thanks i wont ever challenge you again
Swan owns that seagull, when a swan has young, watch out, the seagulls obviously wanted the young. That full won’t rush back in a hurry
The mom is telling the babies like come on, ya'll don't need to be seeing this.
Yes the swans were protecting their young as they would take them
Someone prepare that swan a banquet please, and then give it a knighthood.
That seagull learnt a lesson. Don't mess with a swan. Nice footage, thanks for sharing. Greetings from the Netherlands
Swan = COVID-19 ... Seagull - anti-maskers LOL
“And this for my homeboy pigey the pigeon”
Thank you for recording kind sir . Its personal with seagulls for me 🤣
Seagull: "Do you know da way?"
Swan:.....
I do know the way to heaven😀
Do you know you're gay?
@@truesoulghost2777 Guess you never heard of Ugandan Knuckles, its ok maybe next joke you will get.
@@aztharz5637 not even a joke. That's just a old played out meme.
@@truesoulghost2777 lmao calls my joke old and played out, yet makes a gay joke. Ok bud, time to grow up.
The gall of that gull.
The wings are very powerful. Walking home from school along the canal bank one day I watched two lads throwing stones at a family of swans. Mum or Dad decided enough was enough and flew at the lads. Managed to knock one on his back and broke the other lads arm.
I will buy a couple of swans and put them outside my window so the freaking seagulls stop waking me up at 6AM with that awful laugh they make.
Totally lol
Horrible creatures
“ You Gon learn today “
2:26 Swan, use Wing Attack, a critical hit
that swan literally arcade style killed that gull. trapping in a tight spot and just spamming lmao
Dude seagulls are hard core
holy shit those swanna used wing attack on that wingull like 20 times!
*And people say Swans are elegant, kind creatures.*
Fam I can hear the smacks of the swan attacking that seagull he was getting his ass beat
You don't fuck with swans, full stop. Even when you're the bigger fighter.
This video is so satisfying to watch. Damn seaguls stole my dad’s car at the beach when i was 9 yrs old, and another one did a really crappy job tiling our bathroom. Im 31 now.
This video has it all Suspense, drama and awesome accents.
The seagull got knocked out lol
That moment when you take a step back and realise you are spending your evening watching a seagull getting bitch-slapped by a swan
This video is so satisfying after watching so many videos of seagulls snatching ducklings and other baby birds
Now this does put a smile on my face.
yes
This brought so my joy to see the seagull getting beaten up especially after watching a seagull eat a raw pigeon in italy ! I feel relieved now 🤗
2:47
It’s like the goose is saying “I want you to know I allowed you to leave”
That's a good father.
More manly vin 'mid'sel.
The swan shouldve just killed it, the seagulls were definitely going for the baby swans.
I’m guessing the swan was friends with the pigeons
Nice to see how mamma swan also coming ahead for husby's help and at same time protecting cygnets from any possible harm from the seagull
Seagull: Hey fellas, let's see how close I can get to these cygnets!
Swan: Wrong move there mate
TWO AMAZING THINGS IN THIS VIDEO:
1. The awesome camera handling.
2. The Sebastian comment. (This is the best!)
Good. Seagulls are the most obnoxious creatures.
Those gulls cleared right out after mother goose put the smack down LOL.
Wow that was awesome! the Swan even let it live knowing that the gullssaw it all, i think they were taking too many fish or they got too close to the signets, either way, seagulls dont belong inland, there are too many of them, i live in Birmingham England and we are overrun with them, cant get any further from the coast!
Birmingham is very far from the sea but it has lots of canals and water ways.
Inland? Do you even realize you live on an island?!
@@patricktreehoefer9046 and?
@@5T3-d3c you are always near the sea on an island :D the UK is tiny, considering you devide it's width by 2. But yeah..dream on!
@@patricktreehoefer9046 i am 300 miles from the ocean
Not one gull came back to the surface of the water lol.
lol rewind and watch the ducks bottom-left, they are so disinterested in anything that's going on.
Nah, they’re just being low-key or else they’ll be next.
Swan slapped the shit out of that seagull
UA-cam recommendation :
1. Seagull eat whole rabbit
2. Seagull eat pigeon
3. Swan attack seagull
What next?
Real life version of the Birds.
Except Seagulls.
These people have such very friendly voices.
what you are here for is at 2:10
Seves them right they, they were after the babies.
Someone put together a petition to have it debated to reduce seagull numbers in UK.
I vote yes.
prosimulate I'm not sure that popularity contests are the best way of determining wildlife policy.
Sometimes it's best to leave it to those educated on the subject, as to what might be best for the ecosystem as a whole.
A crazy notion in these current populist times I know, but still...
I don't think that trying to reduce population is a good idea since playing god isn't a good idea
Just send attack swans to beat their asses...apparently it's super effective.
We must reduce humans to . Way to many of them and a very destructive animal.
Gulls gotta eat too brah. Circle of life innit.
Metal AF
Those swans have some force behind those wing strikes. That gull was lucky
Swans can break your bones. They attack dogs when they feel their offspring is threatened.
Just got through reading Trumpet Of The Swan again this past Saturday and listening to readings of it on Sunday. I've been retired since 202 and am 81 and still enjoy this story. Did some fill in to enrich students experience with this story. When we got to ch. Three I made sure the students knew Louis was pronounced in the French way(Luwee). When Louis received his trumpet that the swan was given this name by the author because Louis and Louis Armstrong both played the trumpet. Then I played a recording of the piece that will make one marvel at Armstrong's intro to West End Blues. Any readers will know what I'm talking about. If you don't PLEASE go to UA-cam and marvel. The record was recorded in the twenties and you can tell by the sound of the band but what Armstrong plays is ageless. Tried to fill in with recordings of most of the songs mentioned. The children heard it played on a piano roll and by a jazz musician who died before his time. Taught them a song I learned in second or third grade. It seems Row Row Your Boat isn't taught by more. My sister lives in a area that looks like it's a forest but it's in the center of Santa Clara,CA. They use to ave a pair of swans. The cob was very territorial and attacked a seen year old girl. He was caught and moved elsewhere. Someone forgot to tell someone that swans mate for life. Don't know what happened to the female. Now for the last six years the Canadians vacation on the roof tops of the homes until it's time to go.
Good on the swan seagulls are a pain all they do is eat rotten food and pest u for food then they fly around u to be enoughing well the swan clearly got fed up with it serves it right
You should show some respect t them cause they eat ur food that u don't like so they shouldn't be as hated as they are
The swan was more merciful than I would have been.
Dude caught the beating of a lifetime😂😂👏👏
Oh Man... That was so ooo satisfying to watch. 😂
it just wanted the fish bro, swans so protective of babys RIP LOL
seagull; the only bird you can type 'seagull vs' into youtube and get a full playlist.
Fucking seagulls.
I’m soooo proud about the two swans ❤️
They fucked the seagull up and the others were scared.
My big respect to the swans ❤️
This needs to happen at my house. The seagulls get just like this when I’m feeding the ducks and swans
That's like getting beaten by someone who weighs 8 to 10 times more than you... Think about that for a second. The gull is lucky to have survived.
The only way to get bullies to stop bothering you...slap them into the water with your wings.
Mama Bear/Swan Ain't Playin'!!!!