Notice how the magpie turns sideways when getting really close to the cat so if the cat lurches the bird won't have to fly towards the cat. Smart bird!
Yes, slightly irritated maybe judging by the swishing tail, but not really troubled. Maybe it's sitting too close to the magpie's nest with eggs or chicks, and they're trying to shoo it away.
I had a big, long-haired ginger cat named Bob. One day he caught a mouse in the street and was forced to defend his prize against a pair of magpies. One would approach, chattering to gain his attention, while the other silently came up from behind. He'd wheel round while protecting his little captive with his body. The game would then resume with the magpies reversing roles. This went on for several minutes, until the birds tired of their sport. Bob was quite flustered by the encounter. I don't know how the mouse fared, as I went back in the house. Tame cats will sometimes allow their prey to escape after toying with it. But those magpies working in tandem to get that little creature away from Bob were bold little hunters.
We had magpies that did that to our old cat sometimes. He was old, so they'd sneak up behind him and pull his tail. I don't know if they were playing or protecting something, but they lived in our garden, but rarely bothered our cat. He was a roaming type of cat, maybe that's why. They would also steal food from bird feeders meant for smaller birds. Their beaks were to big, so they would shake the container until seeds fell out. Clever and cute.
@@tomato2517that is actually plausible, they will, like other crows, take sheep wool off barbed wire fences and off the sheeps back, horsehair as well to line their nests with.
@@JakeG1 you say something so wrong, so unbelievably stupid, and when that's pointed out, you act like that means you actually proved something? No wonder you hate magpies, you're jealous. You're dumber than a magpie and you hate them for that.
I have one magpie in the garden who's been doing this to my tabby for days, kitty has given up trying to fight back, the magpie is noisy and aggravating and just doesn't give up trying to peck him. The bird seems to have something up in the tree but doesn't appear to have a mate, my poor kitty doesn't get any peace while that birds around.
@COLTON AKA SNOWATIMI agree they're vermin, they say magpies are bright but this one must have a screw loose the amount of times he's stalked my cat! (Even when my cat's inside)
My kitten ventured out to explore for the first gew times and encountered a magpie. He's terrified of them. They just sit in the trees or on the fence and shout at my kitty and he skulks away crouched down with his tail low and hurries away like a coward. 🤣
Where I live, a cat got into the Magpie nest and killed the chicks. The cat was harassed for 2 weeks after that by adult Magpies; so bad that the cat was huddled at the owners door all the time. Someone found a dead cat a few weeks later close to the owners house. The noise went on for weeks.
I've heard a true story about a guy that complained the rear view mirror of his car was vandalized for the 3rd time in the same parking, police checked the video cameras and it was a magpie. For some reasons the bird was angry at this car, why exactly this car, nobody knows.
Maybe that person had messed with the magpies before, or the honking is too annoying. Corvids can and will hold grudges against people. I always try to befriend the crows around me, lol, so I don't get mobbed.
Just seen this behaviour today. 2 magpies kept on squawking at something under car. I looked there was a cat there. Cat seemed scared to come out under car, eventually when it did. I saw both magpies flying above them. Marvellous birds.
Who's seen the video of several American crows pulling at an eagle's tail to distract and take his/hers catch.. looks like the cat has learnt not to play the magpies game
corvidae are one of if not the most intelligent of the bird families. They aren't really aggressive here. They're just entertaining themselves. That's right. These birds are intelligent enough to not only have the ability to use tools and demonstrate simple problem solving skills, they have a social structure based upon play. I've been researching and studying bird behavior for years and the corvids are quite ornery. Usually aggression is shown towards someone that has wronged them for they can remember faces that threaten or attack them. Some even hold grudges.
@@josephkovalcik8266Does the bird talk fluently in sentences while understanding and meaning what they're saying, or do they just repeat things they hear without understanding them?
Magpies stalk my neighbours cat. I think they do it for the dead mice they catch. Once my cat caught a mouse and as I told him off he dropped the mouse and a magpie swooped down and took it.
I think the magpies may be protecting their young by doing that. Distracting or/and trying to drive the kitty away. They do that especially when it's nesting season or when the chic(s) have left the nest. They see the cat as an enemy -- with good reason.
Well, if the cat showed little sign of being bothered, it was hardly being terrorised, was it? (Typical bird behaviour around a predator when the nesting season is on.)
Magpies are proven to be one of the few species other than man that can be deceitful. They are mean as hell and they do not have to be protecting a nest. They're like vultures if you set a piece of meat out and it's terrifying to watch them. I have two house cats that had no fear except from a magpie.
They do it to prepare for the nesting, so as the frigging cat will stay away from the nest and stay away from Mag-Pies alltogher. Simple and intelligent.
All these people commenting that it's about the nest, I just don't believe, for many years there have been 2 tabby cats in my neighbourhood. The birds come down follow the cats, when the cats lay down or are in a drive way they still follow or sit their squacking at the cats. It's sooo annoying and loud. The only way they leave is if I make louder noises, then they fly away and don't come back for a few days, the cats remain here in these streets. Why are people saying the cats are hunting them, they are sleeping and the birds come close.
What's funny is that magpies are smart enough to remember which cat is a bird hunter. Around my house there are 2 magpies always attacking the same cat and not the others.
Every year seaguls would lay eggs on school roof opposite my nanas one year her neighbours kept a falcon, hawk, owl & eagle in thier back gardens & when the Seagulls laid thier eggs on the school roof just having these bird of prey in the garden sent the seagulls crazy non stop flying in circles whilst squarking & the odd swoop down reminds me of what these magpies are doing... you'd risk your life to save your young
A mother quail will intentionally expose herself to predators in order to get them to chase her, and she will lead the predators away from her chicks. I think something like that was going on. There was a Magpie under the car that the cat was focused on, but the other Magpie got the cat’s attention away from that Magpie and on to itself.
Sweet, natural retribution! Magpies harass other predators like hawks, so it makes sense that they'd take on an invasive house cat - one that has no right being outside near so many native species.
I am an owner of a magpie like this for 8 years now. I've learned a lot. This behaviour to them is like extreme sports and oh boy how much they love doing this. Trust me they ain't get killed. They have so immediate reflexes. If they exactly know the weight of the danger, they can't easily get swatted, like a fly. They LOVE to make the cat angry, though. Either they like to dominate and bully.
ruclips.net/video/USN8spjKFlU/видео.html Just look at this one. They exactly know the fox could kill them yet they acting so confident or fearless. They even can turn their back at the fox, they still see it.
Many bird species will taunt cats for a reason like they are too close to a nest or perhaps for Revenge from killing chicks, but magpies are just casual harassers. Something gives me the impression that they know how to choose their targets because orange kitty here doesn't really seem too motivated
Looks like a form of mobbing behaviour to me, I've seen crows do something similar to one of my cats. Many birds will group up to try and harass predators in order to get them to leave the area.
Magpies react this way when they have little nestlings to protect. I have saved several magpie chicks from the clutches of cats. The cats were followed and "scolded" by the adult magpies for weeks. The latest rescue has been with me since June and for weeks the parents made a fuss every time the cat that attacked the nestling left the house. I have saved several magpie chicks from the clutches of cats. The cats were followed and "scolded" by the adult magpies for weeks. The latest rescue has been with me since June and for weeks the parents made a fuss every time the cat that attacked the nestling left the house. The last time the attack on the baby magpie that fell from the nest took place at night and for the first time I heard the magpies making noise at night and they were joined by the crows, all in an attempt to get the cat away from the baby magpie . A cooperation that I didn't think was possible. The baby magpie is now about 10 weeks old. At night he sleeps indoors on a perch created by my husband and during the day he wanders joyfully among trees and roofs. He is one of the sweetest creatures I have had the opportunity to care for. Be always kind with magpies. Deserve our love as well as our cats and dogs and any other creature. And remember: they are not aggressive, they don't attack even when they are in danger. They only go around what they consider to be a danger to their offspring, without ever pecking or clawing.
I tried to help two pies catch a big rat they tried to kill. However I scared the pies too much so they could not get to it properly. I managed to drive the rat towards them but they were too afraid to let me come close to them with the rat driven in front of me. The rat threatened them and counter-attacked, showing its teeth. The pies attacked with their beaks, trying to poke and get a death-blow. Very interesteing to see.
These birds can terrorise cats. I've had black and white cats that they stalk and frighten. Even had an old cat they tried to attack and my son had to rescue
( portuguese) quando o gato abana a cauda e olha para o pássaro com tranquilidade, ele diz: " você está me irritando e eu vou pegá-lo" ... simples assim.
1:55 only a lame person would say that, one cat can kill hundreds of birds, small mammals and reptiles over it's lifetime. Bet she doesn't give a squat about them. Cats should strictly be house cats
Haha..... era o glumă, Cristina. Evident că nu mi- a reușit! Gaițele sunt f haioase, inventive și jucăușe. Am crescut una de când era cât pumnul. Am eliberat- o, desigur, când a crescut suficient. Nu cred că există pasăre mai inteligentă - și se atașează de om. N- am auzit sunete, inflexiuni în glas și timbruri mai uimitoare decât acelea emise de gaițe. Creșterea ei a fost o experiență unică pentru mine. Mă simt privilegiată................și.........nu mă deranjează că m- ai corectat. Engleza îmi trebuie doar cât să mă descurc.
Carmen Scuze, nu am vrut să pară că te corectez într-un fel obraznic, pe Internet comeentariile nu sună așa cum ar fi în realitate timbrul, inflexiunile vocii.Eu chiar am luat-o în serios, evident!Mă bucur că ai putut elibera pasărea când a crescut.Numa' bine tuturor!💛🐦
I hate it at night when I cant sleep because of the damn birds.. you know theres a cat out there. I dont judge the cat. Just wish he could frickin silence them.
I think that's a mated pair where the male is trying to get cat hair to line their nest with something soft. Other birds do this, too. Remember when you brush your pet or horse to collect the hairs and put them outside for the birds to use.
Notice how the magpie turns sideways when getting really close to the cat so if the cat lurches the bird won't have to fly towards the cat. Smart bird!
Yep. Escape plan. Shows a real intelligence there.
Magpies, and corvids in general a very smart. Even blue jays.
@@ChaoticAtmospheremagpies specifically are thought to be the smartest in the animal kingdom, arguably smarter than chimps.
Smarter than cats@@ChaoticAtmosphere
@@Ismidentifiant That is understood. Needs not to be mentioned
That cat is thinking..."this is not the way it's supposed to work"
Cat: exists
Magpies: "And we took that personally"
Magpie had eggs somewhere there
Cat didn't look too worried..😂😂😂
Resting peacefully😅
Yes, slightly irritated maybe judging by the swishing tail, but not really troubled. Maybe it's sitting too close to the magpie's nest with eggs or chicks, and they're trying to shoo it away.
I had a big, long-haired ginger cat named Bob. One day he caught a mouse in the street and was forced to defend his prize against a pair of magpies. One would approach, chattering to gain his attention, while the other silently came up from behind. He'd wheel round while protecting his little captive with his body. The game would then resume with the magpies reversing roles. This went on for several minutes, until the birds tired of their sport. Bob was quite flustered by the encounter. I don't know how the mouse fared, as I went back in the house. Tame cats will sometimes allow their prey to escape after toying with it. But those magpies working in tandem to get that little creature away from Bob were bold little hunters.
We had magpies that did that to our old cat sometimes. He was old, so they'd sneak up behind him and pull his tail. I don't know if they were playing or protecting something, but they lived in our garden, but rarely bothered our cat. He was a roaming type of cat, maybe that's why.
They would also steal food from bird feeders meant for smaller birds. Their beaks were to big, so they would shake the container until seeds fell out. Clever and cute.
They want his fur
They are Intelligent and playful birds And enjoy seeing the reaction of other animals.
@@tomato2517 😱
@@tomato2517that is actually plausible, they will, like other crows, take sheep wool off barbed wire fences and off the sheeps back, horsehair as well to line their nests with.
Such extraordinary birds. Both clever and courageous.
Agents of Satan, more like. Horrible birds.
@@JakeG1 people who hate magpies are weak and will not survive the winter
@@ihavenocockandimustcream That's exactly what I'd expect someone defending magpies to say. Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
@@JakeG1 you say something so wrong, so unbelievably stupid, and when that's pointed out, you act like that means you actually proved something? No wonder you hate magpies, you're jealous. You're dumber than a magpie and you hate them for that.
JakeG1, you party pooper, stop smoking bad șh1ț!
I have one magpie in the garden who's been doing this to my tabby for days, kitty has given up trying to fight back, the magpie is noisy and aggravating and just doesn't give up trying to peck him. The bird seems to have something up in the tree but doesn't appear to have a mate, my poor kitty doesn't get any peace while that birds around.
@COLTON AKA SNOWATIMI agree they're vermin, they say magpies are bright but this one must have a screw loose the amount of times he's stalked my cat! (Even when my cat's inside)
Magpies be like “I don’t want peace! I want problems!”
My kitten ventured out to explore for the first gew times and encountered a magpie. He's terrified of them. They just sit in the trees or on the fence and shout at my kitty and he skulks away crouched down with his tail low and hurries away like a coward. 🤣
Where I live, a cat got into the Magpie nest and killed the chicks. The cat was harassed for 2 weeks after that by adult Magpies; so bad that the cat was huddled at the owners door all the time. Someone found a dead cat a few weeks later close to the owners house. The noise went on for weeks.
I've heard a true story about a guy that complained the rear view mirror of his car was vandalized for the 3rd time in the same parking, police checked the video cameras and it was a magpie. For some reasons the bird was angry at this car, why exactly this car, nobody knows.
Maybe that person had messed with the magpies before, or the honking is too annoying. Corvids can and will hold grudges against people. I always try to befriend the crows around me, lol, so I don't get mobbed.
Magpie: I see a tail, I must poke it.
Just seen this behaviour today. 2 magpies kept on squawking at something under car. I looked there was a cat there. Cat seemed scared to come out under car, eventually when it did. I saw both magpies flying above them. Marvellous birds.
Who's seen the video of several American crows pulling at an eagle's tail to distract and take his/hers catch.. looks like the cat has learnt not to play the magpies game
Yea, that cat looked so terrorised.
corvidae are one of if not the most intelligent of the bird families. They aren't really aggressive here. They're just entertaining themselves. That's right. These birds are intelligent enough to not only have the ability to use tools and demonstrate simple problem solving skills, they have a social structure based upon play. I've been researching and studying bird behavior for years and the corvids are quite ornery. Usually aggression is shown towards someone that has wronged them for they can remember faces that threaten or attack them. Some even hold grudges.
I've seen videos here on You Tube about how intelligent crows, and ravens are. My dad's cousin had a myna bird that she taught how to talk.
@@josephkovalcik8266Does the bird talk fluently in sentences while understanding and meaning what they're saying, or do they just repeat things they hear without understanding them?
@@WeirdisjustabrownandyellowwordI think they are intelligent enough to realize that certain sounds (our language) will bring about certain results.
@@josephkovalcik8266 It'd be cool if you could have a proper conversation with one in English though.
@@WeirdisjustabrownandyellowwordI agree 🙂
Magpies stalk my neighbours cat. I think they do it for the dead mice they catch. Once my cat caught a mouse and as I told him off he dropped the mouse and a magpie swooped down and took it.
I love how the cat is like "wtf do you want?", and the magpies are like "lol the cat got mad".
they see cat as a threat.
I think the magpies may be protecting their young by doing that. Distracting or/and trying to drive the kitty away. They do that especially when it's nesting season or when the chic(s) have left the nest. They see the cat as an enemy -- with good reason.
Genau so ist es, kein Tier ist bösartig.
Mutter Natur bestimmt ihr Verhalten und intelligente Spezies haben auch noch etwas Spaß dabei.
Well, if the cat showed little sign of being bothered, it was hardly being terrorised, was it?
(Typical bird behaviour around a predator when the nesting season is on.)
Magpie dont terrorising cat but he pass the message
Cat`s not the slightest bit fussed, he would have them both for breakfast, lunch and supper if he could be bothered moving.
Not really
Yep there are videos with cats hunting magpies
Burebista Trăiască românașii noștri, oriunde s-ar afla ei în lumea largă!
Why, can the cat fly?
I doubt it
Magpies are proven to be one of the few species other than man that can be deceitful. They are mean as hell and they do not have to be protecting a nest. They're like vultures if you set a piece of meat out and it's terrifying to watch them. I have two house cats that had no fear except from a magpie.
Woman*
@@Waseemmmm it is every human on earth they ain’t just saying men
Birds being jerks.
Its protecting its eggs/nest
yes and no. magpies can do this out of boredom.
Magpies are mischievous, they do it constantly whether they are nesting of not. Don't make excuses for them 😂
I can tell that magpie is getting aggressive with that cat.
Probably because the cat murdered one of their fledglings. Cats only pick on small birds. Cowardly murderers. Wait ‘til the ravens arrive.
"Going for the tail, eh? I think not, birb."
i would think there is a young one near by, they are protecting it. same happens in my garden with blackbirds
They do it to prepare for the nesting, so as the frigging cat will stay away from the nest and stay away from Mag-Pies alltogher. Simple and intelligent.
once I saw a magpie fighting with a pigeon and it was the pigeon starting the fight
Probably have recently fledged youngsters nearby and are trying to intimidate the cat into moving away.
All these people commenting that it's about the nest, I just don't believe, for many years there have been 2 tabby cats in my neighbourhood. The birds come down follow the cats, when the cats lay down or are in a drive way they still follow or sit their squacking at the cats. It's sooo annoying and loud. The only way they leave is if I make louder noises, then they fly away and don't come back for a few days, the cats remain here in these streets. Why are people saying the cats are hunting them, they are sleeping and the birds come close.
probably wants to collect hair from the cat for its nest.
What's funny is that magpies are smart enough to remember which cat is a bird hunter. Around my house there are 2 magpies always attacking the same cat and not the others.
I keep feeding magpies They recognise me and hide excessive food .
Every year seaguls would lay eggs on school roof opposite my nanas one year her neighbours kept a falcon, hawk, owl & eagle in thier back gardens & when the Seagulls laid thier eggs on the school roof just having these bird of prey in the garden sent the seagulls crazy non stop flying in circles whilst squarking & the odd swoop down reminds me of what these magpies are doing... you'd risk your life to save your young
Ich hoffe Sie auch, oder?
They have a nest close by, the cat doesn't know that, but still...
I saw this situation occur this morning, but it was 2 magpies!
Cats massacre thousands of birds just for sport. You can't blame the Magpies for not wanting that cat about!
0:40 that reaction time the magpie had to your voice is pretty impresive
S**ts and giggles, Magpie edition. 😄
They are terrorizing an ORANGE cat. The audacity, the guts…
If they have a nest to protect they will see the cat as a potential threat.
Beautiful birds.
How many creatures can you think of that put their lives on the line for entertainment?
A mother quail will intentionally expose herself to predators in order to get them to chase her, and she will lead the predators away from her chicks. I think something like that was going on. There was a Magpie under the car that the cat was focused on, but the other Magpie got the cat’s attention away from that Magpie and on to itself.
That cat doesn't care because it's always terrifying the birds
Haben sie ein Nest in der Nähe?😂😂
Sweet, natural retribution! Magpies harass other predators like hawks, so it makes sense that they'd take on an invasive house cat - one that has no right being outside near so many native species.
My moshi a ginger cat is always being terrorised by magpies every morning. It’s so embarrassing
Very good.
Two tabbi cats in my streets for many years have been getting this as well.
I've been getting magpies in my garden, annoying my cat! Earlier today, a magpie went so close to my cat, and almost got killed!
I am an owner of a magpie like this for 8 years now. I've learned a lot.
This behaviour to them is like extreme sports and oh boy how much they love doing this. Trust me they ain't get killed. They have so immediate reflexes. If they exactly know the weight of the danger, they can't easily get swatted, like a fly. They LOVE to make the cat angry, though. Either they like to dominate and bully.
ruclips.net/video/USN8spjKFlU/видео.html
Just look at this one. They exactly know the fox could kill them yet they acting so confident or fearless. They even can turn their back at the fox, they still see it.
@@MrWoodPecker87 my cat had one in his mouth today. I swore he killed it but it turned out the magpie was just playing dead.
It looks like the magpies are just having fun
the poor cat makes me sad, he is really terrorizing. Call animal protection quickly! it shows, you know what you're talking about😂😂😂
God 1:55 on that bird is really pushing it, if it was human it would be racing on the TT or skiing down a steep mountain 😅!
Where was this video filmed? Im sure thats my lazy cat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Many bird species will taunt cats for a reason like they are too close to a nest or perhaps for Revenge from killing chicks, but magpies are just casual harassers.
Something gives me the impression that they know how to choose their targets because orange kitty here doesn't really seem too motivated
Looks like a form of mobbing behaviour to me, I've seen crows do something similar to one of my cats. Many birds will group up to try and harass predators in order to get them to leave the area.
It’s all about protecting their babies…
*Let the Sunshine In...*
Magpies react this way when they have little nestlings to protect. I have saved several magpie chicks from the clutches of cats. The cats were followed and "scolded" by the adult magpies for weeks.
The latest rescue has been with me since June and for weeks the parents made a fuss every time the cat that attacked the nestling left the house. I have saved several magpie chicks from the clutches of cats. The cats were followed and "scolded" by the adult magpies for weeks.
The latest rescue has been with me since June and for weeks the parents made a fuss every time the cat that attacked the nestling left the house.
The last time the attack on the baby magpie that fell from the nest took place at night and for the first time I heard the magpies making noise at night and they were joined by the crows, all in an attempt to get the cat away from the baby magpie . A cooperation that I didn't think was possible.
The baby magpie is now about 10 weeks old. At night he sleeps indoors on a perch created by my husband and during the day he wanders joyfully among trees and roofs. He is one of the sweetest creatures I have had the opportunity to care for.
Be always kind with magpies. Deserve our love as well as our cats and dogs and any other creature. And remember: they are not aggressive, they don't attack even when they are in danger. They only go around what they consider to be a danger to their offspring, without ever pecking or clawing.
I tried to help two pies catch a big rat they tried to kill. However I scared the pies too much so they could not get to it properly. I managed to drive the rat towards them but they were too afraid to let me come close to them with the rat driven in front of me.
The rat threatened them and counter-attacked, showing its teeth. The pies attacked with their beaks, trying to poke and get a death-blow. Very interesteing to see.
Poor cat just wants to hang out and take a nap. And along comes a stupid bird messing it all up.
Les magpies sont très intéressantes. Là je ne vois pas ce qu'elles veulent ... le chat à t'il mangé un oisillon ? Elles semblent reprocher qq.chose.
These birds can terrorise cats. I've had black and white cats that they stalk and frighten. Even had an old cat they tried to attack and my son had to rescue
( portuguese) quando o gato abana a cauda e olha para o pássaro com tranquilidade, ele diz: " você está me irritando e eu vou pegá-lo" ... simples assim.
When animals play Kabaddi.
How many racial slurs did the magpies yell at that cat, smh.
Definitely heard a “wingless owl” in there
There's probably a nest nearby
They are trying to protect their babies. The cat wants to eat them and or their babies.
Позавидовала, что у кота хвост длиннее ?
너무귀여워
The magpies will of had young in nest nearby cats kill for fun not food big up the magpies
You call that terrorised? 🤣
Magpies will attack cats if they have babys in a nest close by
Сорока издевается над котом. А коту до лампочки.
1:55 only a lame person would say that, one cat can kill hundreds of birds, small mammals and reptiles over it's lifetime. Bet she doesn't give a squat about them. Cats should strictly be house cats
she has babies near by
Die Elstern haben ein Nest in der Nähe, das ist ganz normal
I thought magpies where supposed to be intelligent animals.
The cat was on lasy mode activated 🤣❤️ if not ☠️
Not really terrorizing. Cat is hoping Maggie makes a mistake.Maggie doesn't.
..."Пелагея"...
My cat brings magpies home I've refused several in the last couple of months 🙃
She only want the thicks from cat's furr
Nu am văzut niciodată pisici cu căpușe (ticks, by the way).Am patru pisici la casa bunicilor, deci la țară nu la oraș.
Haha..... era o glumă, Cristina. Evident că nu mi- a reușit! Gaițele sunt f haioase, inventive și jucăușe. Am crescut una de când era cât pumnul. Am eliberat- o, desigur, când a crescut suficient. Nu cred că există pasăre mai inteligentă - și se atașează de om. N- am auzit sunete, inflexiuni în glas și timbruri mai uimitoare decât acelea emise de gaițe. Creșterea ei a fost o experiență unică pentru mine. Mă simt privilegiată................și.........nu mă deranjează că m- ai corectat. Engleza îmi trebuie doar cât să mă descurc.
Carmen Scuze, nu am vrut să pară că te corectez într-un fel obraznic, pe Internet comeentariile nu sună așa cum ar fi în realitate timbrul, inflexiunile vocii.Eu chiar am luat-o în serios, evident!Mă bucur că ai putut elibera pasărea când a crescut.Numa' bine tuturor!💛🐦
Women are good at it to
Not magpies!
They're literally magpies.
You're probably thinking of Australian magpies, which are quite different! This is a Eurasian magpie
Terrorist bird.
I hate it at night when I cant sleep because of the damn birds.. you know theres a cat out there. I dont judge the cat. Just wish he could frickin silence them.
🙄
I think that's a mated pair where the male is trying to get cat hair to line their nest with something soft. Other birds do this, too. Remember when you brush your pet or horse to collect the hairs and put them outside for the birds to use.
😯😯🙏🙏👌👌
I think there might be something under the car.
Sometimes I think they do this to distract the cat while their partner forages for some food nearby or something.
Horrible birds.Hate them.
Shut up
They are so noisy
You are stupid!!!!!!
Love those birds with my whole heart
@@ReddyRAD Vermin.
I HATE CATS. Good job BIRD...
Change your surname! May as well be Zachary Tinypenis.
Zachary, TAKE YOUR PILLS!And turn off that damn capslock...😺
The magpie probably lost a friend or relative to a cat at some point they don't forget
Why is there a cat in this video?
Ahí está su nidito,por éso trata de ahuyentar al felino....😢😮❤😂