kathan Prajapati I agree with your impression. This video is in focus from every angle and seems to capture all the color possible of the Sparrow Hawks.
Such beautiful creatures, they are so lovely, beautiful video, Ooooh!! So romantic ! You right he needs to and get some food , the baby it's adorable . Thanks you 😘
Because they are built for the chase. Light weight and agile. Perfect for catching prey. But absolutely horrible for making the kill! Once a sparrowhawk caught its prey it has no way of killing it efficiently. It pins its screaming victim to the ground and starts plucking and eating it alive!
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When we are banding or recording the wonderful nesting birds, Ground predators that can climb trees, like raccoons in the Americas and pine martens in Europe will follow our scents around the nest tree to an easy meal of eggs or young. When banding, studying or recording nesting activities, the humans need to make the tree inaccessible to such climbing predators by placing a piece of metal flashing around the trunk. This can be done temporarily until nesting season is over and then removed for the next nesting season. That way the tree is not damaged by the tin or metal. It can be wrapped but not fastened to the bark of the tree with removable bands or bolts and removed later.
Can anyone tell whether the female still has juvenile plumage? She seems to have streaks to the neck and to the sides of the neck 1:08 what one would expect of juvenile plumage, although I might be wrong. Apparently @josephavalos7894 was thinking something similar based on your post
You can hear the male calling the female to his kill at 2:46. The males may be smaller but they are far more agile than the females so are more successful when it comes to hunting small birds. Female sparrowhawks meanwhile are larger so are better at incubating and defending the nest
bravo joli reportage très intéressant dommage pour la fin , je pensais que l'adulte était sur le nid pour protégé le bébé la nuit le male à pas l'air de faire beaucoup de travail 😁 merci pour ce beau partage
I'm so relieved the footage was cut as this predator entered the nest..🙈 Such a tragedy for the parents and the end of the baby chick's life...very distressing to know!!😢
This deserves an award for videography!
kathan Prajapati I agree with your impression. This video is in focus from every angle and seems to capture all the color possible of the Sparrow Hawks.
Nice video! Two hawks raising their chick. 🤗
Well Sparrowhawks raid other birds nests,pine marten prob saved hundreds of wee songbirds
Wonderful video.
Congratulations, thanks and have a nice Sunday, Monica.
This is a good comparison of the size difference between male and female sparrowhawk.
Beautiful video... Poor baby😢
Such beautiful creatures, they are so lovely, beautiful video,
Ooooh!! So romantic ! You right he needs to and get some food , the baby it's adorable .
Thanks you 😘
These are the most disgusting birds of prey along with goshawks.
@@oh_k8why so?
Because they are built for the chase. Light weight and agile. Perfect for catching prey.
But absolutely horrible for making the kill! Once a sparrowhawk caught its prey it has no way of killing it efficiently. It pins its screaming victim to the ground and starts plucking and eating it alive!
Thanks for showing the wonderful video.
FROM THE LOOKS OF THE FEATHERS... it got one of the parents too!!!
I hope it came back for the other parent.
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Pine Marten was smart enough to wait until the baby gained weight ;-) That is nature. Exciting video one more time!
3:35 wow the chick swallowed the whole foot
When we are banding or recording the wonderful nesting birds, Ground predators that can climb trees, like raccoons in the Americas and pine martens in Europe will follow our scents around the nest tree to an easy meal of eggs or young. When banding, studying or recording nesting activities, the humans need to make the tree inaccessible to such climbing predators by placing a piece of metal flashing around the trunk. This can be done temporarily until nesting season is over and then removed for the next nesting season. That way the tree is not damaged by the tin or metal. It can be wrapped but not fastened to the bark of the tree with removable bands or bolts and removed later.
amazing footage; a real privilege to view. Thank you.
I love the soft goshawk like calls of the parent sparrow hawks. Very pleasant to hear.
They are accipiters the same as a gos and cooper's hawk.
@@billyb7561 All of them are horrible.
@@oh_k8 You're sick!
@@JavaT6437 you're the one cooing over the birds of Satan. Those things don't even drink water, they survive on blood. EVIL.
Are the scattered white feathers feeding sign of a pine marten?
Certainly, this could be a sign of a raptorial bird rather than that of a marten
Wonderfull video! Thats really cool! Thanks for sharing !
It`s a very interesting film! Thank you!
This is beautiful
Nice clip!! thanks for sparing us the cruel ending of that chick.
Excellent and attractive, thank you with pleasant music
Super
Interesting narrative, especially with only one chick.
Nice
Nice video 🤗🙋♀️🌻
😪😪 the circle of life is sad sometimes
Can anyone tell whether the female still has juvenile plumage? She seems to have streaks to the neck and to the sides of the neck 1:08 what one would expect of juvenile plumage, although I might be wrong. Apparently @josephavalos7894 was thinking something similar based on your post
She does indeed have juvenile plumages including the underbelly barring
You can hear the male calling the female to his kill at 2:46. The males may be smaller but they are far more agile than the females so are more successful when it comes to hunting small birds. Female sparrowhawks meanwhile are larger so are better at incubating and defending the nest
Females can also kill much larger prey.
Beutifulll...
best i love it
This female was probably a baby herself the previous year.
好乾淨的飯
Why didn't you show the fight, but otherwise a great video
Sad indeed. Like baby bird got the food from another dead bird this plane Marten getting food of these birds.
A sad end ! Amazing quality footage.this is a young inexperienced female,she shouldn't allow male near the nest.
It was a great ending in my opinion.😂
@@oh_k8Except they didn't show it...
Looks like the same nest that was on Springwatch?
Wow
Why is this a sad ending? All animals have to eat. Birds of prey do this to other animals all the time.
Stranger birds had a different dangerous sound finally sad end story !!
Sad ending for the Sparrowhawk breeding, but a successful hunt for the Pine Marten.
they are awesome,😍😍❤
They're like a goshawks
Much smaller
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Hay lắm cảm ơn
Go little angel, fly high and be happy ❤🙏
Hey the pine Martin was hungry
bravo joli reportage très intéressant dommage pour la fin , je pensais que l'adulte était sur le nid pour protégé le bébé la nuit
le male à pas l'air de faire beaucoup de travail 😁
merci pour ce beau partage
En général chez les eperviers lorsque c la première nichée il n 'y a qu 'un seul poussin.ce couple n'a pas une forte expérience surtout le mâle
So sad.
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unusual there was only one chick at such a late stage in the season, 2nd clutch?
Or predation, it happens. Have found Sparrowhawks nests with 5 - 6 young in. Not all survive to fledging.
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The male is just disturbing the female. His job should be bringing food and protecting them.
4:29 is that a breeding ritual
That is a super cool wildlife video! I loved when the baby pulled a piece of meat at 3:27 😊
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Kasih sayang Ibu merawat dan yang selalu menjaga anaknya dari ancaman predator
Very sad! 😭
they mustve been new parents,.. you could tell how proud they were of the baby. i think the male lead predators to the nest tho,... pity
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Halloooo 🤗
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How much the egg?
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It was probably your fault. you put lighting around the nest so the marten could find it easily.
Why are they mating when they still have the baby in the nest to care for?
Monogomous birds to that.
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Not called a sparrowhawk for nothing awesome small bird hunters male quite a bit smaller than the female......?
Much smaller, the falconers & the old term for a male sparrowhawk was a "Musket" a gun was named after the male sparrowhawk & not the other way round!
Wow what a waste of time
I'm so relieved the footage was cut as this predator entered the nest..🙈
Such a tragedy for the parents and the end of the baby chick's life...very distressing to know!!😢
These birds kill other animals mercilessly. You should feel the same for their victims as well
@@elgs1980 hallo❤❤
@@LalecT wow, and human beings do not kill animals and then eat them???
We sure would have liked to see the carnage when the fox ate them
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Where’s the gruesome part?
First
😂😂😂😂😂😂 sparrowhawks are the worst.
Funny that the female is doing all the work while the male is buying milk
Oh shit , the nest ..... nature has its own rules though
Pine marten saves the day.🙏🙏🙏
I hate gamekeepers,
Why dont ya dare show it when killers get killed??
Not showing the kill is weak. That's the only reason 94, 366 and counting people watched this video.
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