@Kristopher calderon Um, dude. I think you meant to reply to the video, not my comment. I never stated anything about the bird falling. And yes, that is true, but if the bird DID fall (which is 100% possible, by the way), there's no point in leaving it there to die. If he was kicked out, he'll probably just get kicked off again. If not, he lives
It can’t make any expressions. It’s face is literally one solid bone. Wry few moving parts or muscles. Man’s communicate through emotions and expressions, not animals and especially not a bird. It couldn’t smile if it wanted to because like I said before the face is one solid bone and there are limited face muscles. They will have the same exact look every time
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline I thought it looked like a kestrel I watched a lot of Athena and Apollo with their chicks lol that fluff and beak is very memorable
I love how baby birds stare at you like you have all the audacity in the world to confront them, even when they need the help 😂 he’s like ‘how dare you assist me back to my homestead! Unhand me giant!’ He gets back to the nest and all the other birds are just like ‘who de feck are u? Ayy look Brian’s back.’
The bird was clearly (justifiably) terrified. From its point of view, a huge monster hundreds of times its own size just picked up the bird when it was at its weakest, presumably with the intention of eating it. The bird was helped, yes, but it was still a chick, and knew it was an easy meal at that moment. Stop judging wild animals by human standards. We have it easy compared to them, you know, not having any natural predators and all.
Must’ve thought it’s staring at its final moments…once I found a bird in a public water fountain almost drowned…with just its beak raised…I could save it …bring it home and let it go first thing in the morning cuz by 4 AM …it woke up with full energy and was chirping…😂
I'm so glad you pointed this out. It is so wonderful to see such a good dog that is clearly loved and well trained. There are too many videos of people allowing their dogs to run up to wildlife, who don't listen at all, which the owners don't even try very hard to make them listen. The poor wildlife ends up unnecessarily stressed even further from the interaction or even injured. I've been in wildlife rehabilitation for most of my life, starting with helping my aunt and uncle care for critters at their rehab. Now doing my own thing. The vast majority of animals we get in are animals injured or orphaned by someone's pet dog or cats. And although they seem apologetic that the animal is hurt, they seem to find it funny telling us about how Mr. Naughty paws just loves chasing and how they can't stop natural instinct. But they can, and should as our pets are domesticated and have no business interacting with wildlife. Sorry for the long ranting. I am hoping to spread awareness to the dangers and negative effects that our beloved pets can have on wildlife and how important it is for us to better train our dogs. Not a single one of my dogs go after the many little critters to visit our property, as they were all trained very well. It's possible, and this video shows it. I'm so happy to see a fellow responsible dog owner.
That last little nudge, towards his shocked friends. 😸 They obviously weren't expecting Brian to return, but I'm sure they all celebrated once their shock subsided. 🥳
This is a perfect clip. He saves it from the dog after seeing it's terrified, manages to climb up with bird and phone and still be gentle, and even eases him back in with his siblings. Actual care shown 10/10, would watch again.
от запаха человека мать теперь к гнезду не подлетит, и погибнут все. нельзя трогать руками, надо ьыло посадить на лопату. Он не спас птенца, а погубил весь выводок.
Yo vivo en las Islas Canarias y el cernícalo es uno de una vez preciosa familia del Halcón que se queda fija en el cielo en un punto como si estuviera colgando manejando los cielos y el viento con majestuosidad para dejarse caer sobre su presa❤❤❤❤
It looks like a type of border collie. They tend to herd and not hunt as much. I do have to say it is well trained. I have a Shiba Inu I got to listen to me. They are known to hunt and trust me... It was not as easy. Trust me, breeds make a difference 😂
I have a German Short Haired Pointer(hunting breed) and my mom's friend who has 3 of them said "say goodbye to your cats" when I got her. She now lays on the couch with my 3 cats age 4, 7, and 15 all the time and lets them lick her face lol. 1 even tries stealing her dog food and she will just lay down until I make the cat leave her bowl alone.
It will probably get pushed out again and die, the mom most likely pushed it out, Because it's either sick or too small, so she kicked it out so the others can live
Poor little baby was so scared and probably tired that he barely made a sound or fought much. So glad a kind soul came along to help before something killed him.
Border collie. Most intelligent breed. Understand 1000 + commands. Learns commands in like 2 minutes or less. Teach herding commands by certain whistles. Love to watch them work on RUclips.
No creo que sirva de mucho porque se ve claramente que era el polluelo más pequeño, así que seguramente los hermanos los expulsaron del nido y lo volverán a hacer para asegurarse alimento para ellos.
Y el mío. También Rhodan 😂😂😂 que buen punto has despertado a mi ❤ que alegría me da encontrar humanos amantes de la naturaleza, un grato saludo para ti desde Guadalajara Jal México.❤❤❤❤❤
A look is worth a million words with animals. How everyone of the siblings looked back at the man is so pure. A thank you sir with a few pairs of eyes.
I'm not sure that's gratitude on their faces. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not diminishing this guy's act. But most animals can't tell the difference between someone saving them, and a predator. All they know is that they, somehow, survived, and don't really understand why, but they're still scared that they'll be attacked again. But to do kind acts, not for gratitude, but for the sake of kindness itself, is perfectly fine
@@GayLPer Yes. And I'm pretty sure if something that could fit me in the palm of its hand and stood 6 stories tall picked me up, weather it was helping me or not, I'd be terrified.
Ngl, it always surprises me that people praise the obedience of a dog when it follows simple commands. Don't get me wrong, it's a very nice thing to say, and I appreciate it. What I'm getting at is that it makes me think that most people just aren't bothering to give their dogs the most basic training. The first things my dog learned were to sit, stay, come to me, and leave something alone. Honestly, as long as your dog comes reliably to you when called, that's the bare minimum, but it's also the most useful thing they can learn.
Lmao the way they always back ALL the way up against the wall is amazing 🤣 “Whoa backupbackupbackupbackup!” *Reunites with his bros and spreads the backup energy* “BACKUPBACKUPBACKUP”
Well, the chick is probably dead now. Mother birds reject then if they have the human stench from touching it. Edit: apparently this is indeed a myth, but they still fare better if you just leave them when they're not in a dangerous spot, they will still get fed by their parents.
@@arsia. This is not true! It's a myth meant to discourage fucking with wildlife. If you can save a baby chick, however, please do, the mother will not abandon it just because you touched the lil guy. Also, from what I understand, most baby birds found on the ground aren't even in need of help, so maybe leave em be and just check back. Though apparently repeated human visits can make a mother bird abandon her nest and hatchlings, though I'm not sure that would happen at this age or how this species might differ.
I think he is kind but ignorant. There are many cases where parent birds abandon childcare of young birds touched by humans. maybe, In his kindness and ignorance he had killed all the children. Humans should not irresponsibly engage with nature.
@@user-st7mt4rd6k this is a myth. most birds do not have a strong sense of smell, and it is very unlikely for a parent to abandon a chick on which they've spent huge amounts of resources to raise.
@@extrasoap4881 I agree with you. Though, there are some birds that genuinely will leave the weakest baby to die and only feed the stronger ones or if she does not have enough food to provide for all of her babies. :(
I’ve seen so many videos of people picking up birds, specifically hawks, and they ALWAYS have the “what are you going to do to me?” or the “how dare you” face 😂
@ladamadenadie1658 That's exactly what I'm thinking. 3 "nestlings": Wow! We just knew the giant was gonna *eat* you. But it just put you back in the nest. Mom's gonna be amazed." Adventure Chick: "NO!...I mean...Mom can never know. She would *keeel* us." Skeptic Chick: "What do you mean *Us* ?"
@@flyer261 дело не чихуахуа, а в том, занимались с собакой или нет. На ютубе есть канал про чихуахуа Фунтика, посмотрите, сколько он знает команд, и как их исполняет .
@@olgakovalenko5643 Да что вы говорите! Вообще - заниматься С СОБАКОЙ - значит ее портить! По Вашей логике. Чишка - это СО-БА-КА, хоть и маленькая. У всех собак одна и та же психология, есть только нюансы в поведении.
@@Specklewing I suggest you to do some research about this. But removing your hands smell before that is one of the most basic advice to save a bird, for this exact reason
The guy is from Turkey. I've watched the original video. They somehow removed his voice because he was constantly talking and saying that that predator bird to not harm his chicks when it fully grows up.
Climbing while holding both the bird and a phone is impressive.
Right! And he even slipped trying to balance it all. 😅❤
He used his third leg
@@mouaadwdh4767the one in the middle? Ouch
@@mouaadwdh4767😂
That is our era. Phone in one hand.
Just glad some are still humanitarian ❤
I love how picking up small wild birds usually results in them staring at you, looking absolutely offended.
Always reminds me of that video of the guy putting baby owls in a drainage pipe lol. There’s this one owl keeps looking at him like 👁️👄👁️
@@hazmatt3250 I just saw that baby owls in a drainage pipe today only! And then I saw this video and came to your comment! COINCIDENCE!!!😮
That bird didn’t fall the mom probably kicked it out because she couldn’t find enough food for everyone it happens a lot
@Kristopher calderon Um, dude. I think you meant to reply to the video, not my comment. I never stated anything about the bird falling. And yes, that is true, but if the bird DID fall (which is 100% possible, by the way), there's no point in leaving it there to die. If he was kicked out, he'll probably just get kicked off again. If not, he lives
It can’t make any expressions. It’s face is literally one solid bone. Wry few moving parts or muscles. Man’s communicate through emotions and expressions, not animals and especially not a bird. It couldn’t smile if it wanted to because like I said before the face is one solid bone and there are limited face muscles. They will have the same exact look every time
That looks like some sort of hawk or bird of prey. So precious!
It's a Kestrel.
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline I thought it looked like a kestrel
I watched a lot of Athena and Apollo with their chicks lol that fluff and beak is very memorable
it does look like a fluffy baby hawk or eagle to my American eyes.
@@geronimo5537 An eagle or a hawk wouldn't nest in a building.
Yeah I thought it might have been a Barn owl .
The final stare is giving the vibe of 'when you enter a room and everyone stops talking'.
Can we just talk about how loyal and obedient the dog is? Owner said leave it and he was out!
Looked like some border collie.
just have to train your dog well
THAT is how a well-trained-by-a-loving-owner dog behaves. MOST dogs ive come across have terrible sad owners.
It was a border collie, the collie was herding the chick. They don't really kill things usually.
Herd dog most likely
Baby bird proceeded to tell their siblings how it defeated the titan and forced it to return it to its nest.
😂😂😂
Боже мой,как страшно этому птенцу. Он ещё пытается защищаться лапкой. Потом глаза смотрят на человека с неподдельным ужасом .
@@user-tf6sq8wh5hтрогательное видео ❤
😅😂🤣😳 So vulnerable the baby bird. So kind the man. ♥️
Непоколебимый 😂
These birbs staring:
👁 👁
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"Birbs"..wtf..😂😂😂
Birds...We just throw it away
🤣🤣🤣
I'm more impressed with how well his dog is trained. Or maybe how well he obeys commands. Maybe both.
“stop ehht”
“aight b0ss”
Them Birds be giving that thousand yard stare 💀
Bro ain’t got arms and is accepting it fate 💀
My chickens react the same way 🤣
Bro acting like he’s seen it all💀
@@d4rkl3g3nds9he thought he was being fed lol
Yep!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love how baby birds stare at you like you have all the audacity in the world to confront them, even when they need the help 😂 he’s like ‘how dare you assist me back to my homestead! Unhand me giant!’ He gets back to the nest and all the other birds are just like ‘who de feck are u? Ayy look Brian’s back.’
your imagination runs wild for a person your age, I wish I still had that, it’s not a bad thing
The bird was clearly (justifiably) terrified. From its point of view, a huge monster hundreds of times its own size just picked up the bird when it was at its weakest, presumably with the intention of eating it. The bird was helped, yes, but it was still a chick, and knew it was an easy meal at that moment.
Stop judging wild animals by human standards. We have it easy compared to them, you know, not having any natural predators and all.
@@daniell1483 yea I was just makin joke friend…wasn’t that serious. No shit the bird was terrified…doesn’t take a genius to know that.
Nonsense. Its evident from his body language that the poor baby was terrified
@@daniell1483the hands probably remind them of hawks
The kindness of strangers is so good to see.
Npc
It also gives me hope!!
Poor birdie looked terrified! So did his/her nestmates.
I know, they definitely weren't expecting Brian to return. I'm sure they all celebrated once their shock subsided. 🥳
Must’ve thought it’s staring at its final moments…once I found a bird in a public water fountain almost drowned…with just its beak raised…I could save it …bring it home and let it go first thing in the morning cuz by 4 AM …it woke up with full energy and was chirping…😂
The final "flick" to move him along made me giggle 😂. So glad there are people who help animals.
help them to Mah Belly !!!
@@you2449 🤣🤣🤣
All the siblings looked like they didn’t know to be appalled or happy 😂😂
😂😂
@@you2449 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Obedient dog. Wow!
Good person, thank you
"I was only gonna sniff him, honest. Aroo"
-the dog prbly
I'm so glad you pointed this out. It is so wonderful to see such a good dog that is clearly loved and well trained. There are too many videos of people allowing their dogs to run up to wildlife, who don't listen at all, which the owners don't even try very hard to make them listen. The poor wildlife ends up unnecessarily stressed even further from the interaction or even injured. I've been in wildlife rehabilitation for most of my life, starting with helping my aunt and uncle care for critters at their rehab. Now doing my own thing. The vast majority of animals we get in are animals injured or orphaned by someone's pet dog or cats. And although they seem apologetic that the animal is hurt, they seem to find it funny telling us about how Mr. Naughty paws just loves chasing and how they can't stop natural instinct. But they can, and should as our pets are domesticated and have no business interacting with wildlife. Sorry for the long ranting. I am hoping to spread awareness to the dangers and negative effects that our beloved pets can have on wildlife and how important it is for us to better train our dogs. Not a single one of my dogs go after the many little critters to visit our property, as they were all trained very well. It's possible, and this video shows it. I'm so happy to see a fellow responsible dog owner.
Border Collie, smart and loyal top tier dogs
👍♥️♥️♥️✌
I know what a good dog I think my dog would have ate that little feathery dude
That last little nudge, towards his shocked friends. 😸 They obviously weren't expecting Brian to return, but I'm sure they all celebrated once their shock subsided. 🥳
Or maybe they died
@@MYB92 Why?! 😳
I’m most impressed with the dogs listening skills!!
They are so cute. They’re all just sitting there looking at him like who are you?
😂😅😁👍👍
The first is like ,,what you doing?"😂
😅😁👍
That Who the F look on 4 faces
"suprised pikachu face."
👁👄👁 😭😭 lol 😂
The way they all stared him down at the end 😭
Omg i read your comment & immediately started cracking up all over again.
"Thank i guess ?"
They gonna make a religion
Like "ok, thanks... Now leave"
@@bl1tz533 “we call _it_ flesh giant”
This is a perfect clip. He saves it from the dog after seeing it's terrified, manages to climb up with bird and phone and still be gentle, and even eases him back in with his siblings. Actual care shown 10/10, would watch again.
Love birds 🐦 thank you for taking care of him.
Przeciez to orzel krol polski
Poor baby. It's a baby Kestrel chick. It's a bird of prey. A member of the falcon family.
I wondered what kind of bird it was ,looks like falcon but I wasn't sure .
Thank you, I was wondering! ❤
Thanks for the ID. ☺
I thought so... Thanks
I hope the other chicks didnt push it out of the nest.🤔
Those little bird faces when he put their sibling back in the nest were so cute. Thx for your kindness.
Amen.
Спасибо мил человек, за ваше неравнодушие!!!
I thought they were getting ready to attack the man. they look like them kids from the movie Village of the Damned in bird form.
от запаха человека мать теперь к гнезду не подлетит, и погибнут все. нельзя трогать руками, надо ьыло посадить на лопату. Он не спас птенца, а погубил весь выводок.
Thank you for your kind heart ❤️ God bless you 🙏💖
That little bird will always remember Your kindness! ❤
Birds don't have memories like the way you and I do. They can remember faces but they don't remember actions or situations.
The siblings looked offended that he came back 😂😂😂
I loved how calmly you spoke to your dog and how quickly the dog obeyed.
I think its an Australian Shepperd mix, mine is so intelligent, she listens the same way as soon as I say something she's done
This dog is very well train❤️
Teatro
@@Da_Publick 😂
@@LunaDaSavage nah, border collie
Bird was like, "WTF??!! Did he just put me back???"
I thought I was lunch!
His bros r like Woah big square alien tech monolith thing
😂
I was tried so hard to escape, man. Why you put me back?
Literally their expression 👁👄👁
😂😂😂
❤ Look How This Baby Is Looking At Him❤
Those are the best 'what the heck just happened' faces I've ever seen.
Those are kestrel chicks. Such precious guests to your house. Please take good care to them
I thought they were pigeons?😀😂
@@enigma9625sarcasm?
Thank you!!! I wondered
Definitely kestrels. Good job, human!
Yo vivo en las Islas Canarias y el cernícalo es uno de una vez preciosa familia del Halcón que se queda fija en el cielo en un punto como si estuviera colgando manejando los cielos y el viento con majestuosidad para dejarse caer sobre su presa❤❤❤❤
Admirably obedient dog, conquering its own most natural instincts to obey a quiet command.
Puppet
It looks like a type of border collie. They tend to herd and not hunt as much. I do have to say it is well trained. I have a Shiba Inu I got to listen to me. They are known to hunt and trust me... It was not as easy. Trust me, breeds make a difference 😂
In hunting dogs, this is an instinct. They make a drain on prey.
Its because one of the dog's natural instinct is to obay its human
I have a German Short Haired Pointer(hunting breed) and my mom's friend who has 3 of them said "say goodbye to your cats" when I got her. She now lays on the couch with my 3 cats age 4, 7, and 15 all the time and lets them lick her face lol. 1 even tries stealing her dog food and she will just lay down until I make the cat leave her bowl alone.
Thank you so much for your Kindness 🥰❤
That petty candy argument was legendary
This man's a real OG to hold the phone, climb a fence and put that bird back
IKR!!😮
Its a bird hero🎉
Bendiciones.por.rescatarlo.
Great job😊
Thats gta skills🧐😎🤔😂
You just gained a companion that will show up in a future quest right when you need him
It will probably get pushed out again and die, the mom most likely pushed it out, Because it's either sick or too small, so she kicked it out so the others can live
@@mayo9738Way to make it dark af dude
@@mayo9738 Bro IS smaller than the others. What an interesting observation! Especially since it's a bird of prey.
Resident Evil 4?
@@mayo9738 Way to make it depressing dude
Poor little baby was so scared and probably tired that he barely made a sound or fought much. So glad a kind soul came along to help before something killed him.
Priceless thank you for saving that bird
That bird’s emotions went from pure fear and terror to uncertainty then shock and relief. ❤
Rollercoaster of emotions it'll probably never experience again, if it stays in the nest.
Dr. Dolittle yeah
Mother bird:
"Didn't i kick you out?"
Baby:
"Nu-uh!"
Baby's siblings: "it's back"
What he did can result in the dead of all family cuz the weaker is expelled so that the stronger ones have more food
@@der.mani2The mother better git gud.
@@der.mani2the parents just need to parent better, idk.
@@user-oq9zx7kv8x no, life need balance and balance are cruel
The baby bird was trying to tell him “Bro I just escaped from the nest and you are taking me back there, drop me down right now!!”
It's insane how this guy was somehow able to climb while holding a bird in one hand and a phone in the other
That's a smart, well-trained dog, too. He understand his owner's tone of voice, calm but firm. Sweet little birdies, thank you for helping it.
Border collie. Most intelligent breed. Understand 1000 + commands. Learns commands in like 2 minutes or less. Teach herding commands by certain whistles. Love to watch them work on RUclips.
For real. Almost looked like she was herding the bird! A dog that well trained is rare.
I noticed the same thing. More than the bird.
Your kindness may not have meant much to you or me...but to that Kestrel, it meant the world.
Save a life, save an universe. No Whataboutism needed!
Thx.
It really mean to animal loving people
No creo que sirva de mucho porque se ve claramente que era el polluelo más pequeño, así que seguramente los hermanos los expulsaron del nido y lo volverán a hacer para asegurarse alimento para ellos.
@@H..91
Yep. Very sad but true...
Well said
Good thing the mother bird didn't see you, you don't wanna deal with an angry bird mother that thinks you're hurting her babies
I love how they don't run they just sit in the corner like 😶
Being kind is easily the most appealing quality a human can be, in my opinion.
💯
Absolutely
Highly underrated!
Shame the mother will now have nothing to do with any of the birds. The chicks will now be very lucky if the mum comes back.
@Carlos1everypositivebringsanegativeanyouareabangtruenegative#youaretheweakestlink#goooooodbyeeeeeeeeeeeeee 😂
Love how the baby raptor uses it’s feet as a defensive move. Total instinct there.
Then he opens his mouth like, "ok while we're doing this how about a little snack?"
Yes, very cute, kicking at him .. adorable!
Birb's gonna remember this justice.. probably
Good owner good man and a good dog He immediately listened without even screams
❤
All these videos of people helping the animals makes my heart sing
Y el mío. También Rhodan 😂😂😂 que buen punto has despertado a mi ❤ que alegría me da encontrar humanos amantes de la naturaleza, un grato saludo para ti desde Guadalajara Jal México.❤❤❤❤❤
The mom threw it out of the nest the next time it came back.
🎶 La La Laaaa! 🎶 🙋♂️😃
@@nicmast982 then take it in and raise it. Her lose. Our gain. A gift as it were. From?
What song is it singing?
He looks like an NPC who has to fix his eyes on the player.
it's a baby Kistrel chicken I mean chick
The last push was overkill lol 😂
Can we appreciate for a second how he jumped over the fence while holding the bird and the camera?
Seriously 😅
Right!!! And has not crushed the bird 😂
That too! 👍🏾
Indeed! 🥷
like how
I love how the dog obeyed instantly, and how the chick looked round as much as to say "how did I get back in my nest". Well done man and dog.
Now imagine if that was a cat 🐈
@@buridah328 indeed. Feathers everywhere 🐣🐈
Awesome.
@@buridah328 Nah you can tell a cat off of its prey like with a dog. It ain't that hard to train a cat.
@@gaiaiulia You can teach a cat to obey on command tho. It isn't that hard.
now thats a well trained dog
Their faces as they look at him at the end:
"😠😠😠😠"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
After 71 yrs,a little bit of empathy still goes a long way 👍👍
Why 71 years?
That how long falcon live, i guess that why he choose ~71 years
@@fortissimo2022 20 years
The mom is gonna eat them now.
I doubt that bird is 71 years old 😂
A look is worth a million words with animals. How everyone of the siblings looked back at the man is so pure. A thank you sir with a few pairs of eyes.
I'm not sure that's gratitude on their faces.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not diminishing this guy's act.
But most animals can't tell the difference between someone saving them, and a predator. All they know is that they, somehow, survived, and don't really understand why, but they're still scared that they'll be attacked again.
But to do kind acts, not for gratitude, but for the sake of kindness itself, is perfectly fine
@@GayLPer Yes. And I'm pretty sure if something that could fit me in the palm of its hand and stood 6 stories tall picked me up, weather it was helping me or not, I'd be terrified.
I don't think so 😅😅😅 ... More like "Are you my daddy?"
I though it was the get out of here look. We just kicked him out because he is a punk
@@freddymoreno1857 😅
Ngl, it always surprises me that people praise the obedience of a dog when it follows simple commands.
Don't get me wrong, it's a very nice thing to say, and I appreciate it.
What I'm getting at is that it makes me think that most people just aren't bothering to give their dogs the most basic training.
The first things my dog learned were to sit, stay, come to me, and leave something alone.
Honestly, as long as your dog comes reliably to you when called, that's the bare minimum, but it's also the most useful thing they can learn.
That bird is gonna bless you in the future..
The way all those little babies were staring at him was so heartwarmingly cute!
Yeah isn't the look of fear for their lives in their eyes super cute
To think they are killed in factory is so agitating
Same thoughts ❤️
Baby bird to his siblings; have I got a story to tell!
there probably the ones who pushed it
Coolness points awarded to this man and his well mannered dog
Lmao the way they always back ALL the way up against the wall is amazing 🤣
“Whoa backupbackupbackupbackup!”
*Reunites with his bros and spreads the backup energy*
“BACKUPBACKUPBACKUP”
The bird In back chilling on their sofa 😂
The way they all calmed down once they realized you were a friend was kinda precious.
The look on its siblings faces is "why would you bring it back? We kicked it off for a reason. You're lowering our chances of surviving.. thanks.
"They realized"
😂😂 это бред.
@@jonslg240 bro 💀😂😂🤣
@@jonslg240 Ciekawe czy matka ich wszystkich teraz nie porzuci...
That push was personal 😂
Not funny.
@@BRIGRANSTROMhilarious
@@JJH-jc1fg Not funny. Animal schadenfreude.
@@BRIGRANSTROMwomp womp
@@Aegis--- Not funny. Animal schadenfreude. Immature.
That poor bird was shaking with fear! It started crying for help until you returned it to its home. It was like "You...saved me?"
The cutest, most ungrateful look ever
This man is a boss, he climbed the fence without both hands, and still filmed like a pro
Camera guys are built different
Filmed like a go pro ;-)
Hmmmm chicken nuggets
Could have been a head camera thingy
@@rambledogs2012 😂
Awe poor fella, the look of pure fear, then a look of relief in its little face. Gotta love good hearted humans. Great work bud
are you fella
He is the one who put it there to get content😂😂😂
Well, the chick is probably dead now. Mother birds reject then if they have the human stench from touching it.
Edit: apparently this is indeed a myth, but they still fare better if you just leave them when they're not in a dangerous spot, they will still get fed by their parents.
@@arsia. I heard this was a myth to discourage kids from messing with wild birds
@@arsia. This is not true! It's a myth meant to discourage fucking with wildlife. If you can save a baby chick, however, please do, the mother will not abandon it just because you touched the lil guy. Also, from what I understand, most baby birds found on the ground aren't even in need of help, so maybe leave em be and just check back. Though apparently repeated human visits can make a mother bird abandon her nest and hatchlings, though I'm not sure that would happen at this age or how this species might differ.
Bird be like
“now what?”
they always stare: like how dare you?!
Love how expressive the bird is.. like you can feel his confusion and fear when he grabs it
I think he is kind but ignorant.
There are many cases where parent birds abandon childcare of young birds touched by humans.
maybe, In his kindness and ignorance he had killed all the children.
Humans should not irresponsibly engage with nature.
@@user-st7mt4rd6k so you're saying it would have been better to have left the bird to die
@@user-st7mt4rd6k this is a myth. most birds do not have a strong sense of smell, and it is very unlikely for a parent to abandon a chick on which they've spent huge amounts of resources to raise.
@@extrasoap4881 I agree with you. Though, there are some birds that genuinely will leave the weakest baby to die and only feed the stronger ones or if she does not have enough food to provide for all of her babies. :(
@@MercuriYT man i love nature 😮 . Survival of the fittest... truly magnificent
I've never seen a bird with such human mannerisms. It was so clear of it's emotions.
@@NS-tc9kk seen a bunch, never seen this.
@@NS-tc9kk ok
@@NS-tc9kkthey really aren’t that close
I’ve seen so many videos of people picking up birds, specifically hawks, and they ALWAYS have the “what are you going to do to me?” or the “how dare you” face 😂
🫳伸手抓他時,表情充滿恐懼
🫴放開他與兄弟姐妹團聚,他又驚訝又疑惑
Him *saving this bird's life*
This bird : 😐
(It's the "why are holding me and get away human look for me) 😂
Good thing he had that third arm to climb with
That bird has a story to tell his parents, his siblings and his children! Good job you did, there.
Thinking about my 4 kids mischievous endeavors..... first rule of siblinghood- DON'T TELL MOM! 😂😂😂😂
@ladamadenadie1658 That's exactly what I'm thinking.
3 "nestlings": Wow! We just knew the giant was gonna *eat* you. But it just put you back in the nest. Mom's gonna be amazed."
Adventure Chick: "NO!...I mean...Mom can never know. She would *keeel* us."
Skeptic Chick: "What do you mean *Us* ?"
@@patc4586 😂
@La Dama De Nadie it was a 👻 😆 🤣!
Who do you think pushed him out? The other chicks did.
An angel to the rescue thank you sir for being that angel
Avant les anges n'avaient pas besoin de se filmer pour se vanter de leurs bonnes actions.
@@rosalielauziere5275adevarat. E bine sa invete si altii sa faca fapte bune, nu numai sa distruga.😊
They wrote it down
Well it's good of him. But sadly only one of those birds will survive at the end .
@@gracelingirl5087 why?
That dog was plotting something DEVIOUS, good thing the guy saved the bird for real
Birds POV: Tatakae, Tatakae
That's not a just a dog that's a border collie. Smartest dogs on earth
I was just about to comment on the extremely obedient Border Collie. Great dogs
Well aren't they just the cutest siblings.
Cute, yes, but ruthless. How do you think that chick fell out of the nest 🪹.
Love how they all look3d at the man like, "he's cool/nice".
barn owls?
@@Urathear1434 it was most likely not wanted or fell out because of the wind. Pick one
@@NrG33BU33 not wanted probably 😢😭
Thanks for being so kind and helpful I'm so happy you were there
You are a wonderful person!!! You saved a baby hawk. You're a great guy!!!
You're a special person. Thank u for saving this baby.
The mom won't take care of it now he touched it
@@shanoemichael4439 Untrue. I do it all the time when I find them out of their nests.
Plot twist, hes the one that took it out to flim the video
He s just in search of attentions... nothing special
Is it truly special to do something you should do?
Хозяину респект,воспитал послушную воспитанную собаку. 👍 И спасибо за доброту.
Я не особо разглядел, но собака выглядит как пастушья. Они реально как роботы, знают что и как делать, на команды отзываются молниеносно, и спокойные.
хэхэ, была бы чихуахуа, сожрала бы сразу
@@flyer261 дело не чихуахуа, а в том, занимались с собакой или нет. На ютубе есть канал про чихуахуа Фунтика, посмотрите, сколько он знает команд, и как их исполняет .
@@opus1opus зааааачем? Чихуахуа учить только портить!😂😂😂
@@olgakovalenko5643 Да что вы говорите! Вообще - заниматься С СОБАКОЙ - значит ее портить! По Вашей логике.
Чишка - это СО-БА-КА, хоть и маленькая. У всех собак одна и та же психология, есть только нюансы в поведении.
What a precious little bird…
Good job saving the baby and reuniting it with it's siblings
Rumor has it that lil birdie is still chirping about his near death experience and how an angel saved him.
Rumour has the angel might not be an angel as he removed the bird from the next and put him on the floor for views.
@@joef.6091 Well no body get harmed was it
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nah, he was killed because this "savior " put his scent on him. Sorry but nature is not cute the way Disney tells you it is.
The little scoot at the end had me in tears
Made me smile !
It was so right; little bird understood it, too!
More like a stay the F up there or yur dog chow 😅
😂😂😂
Little scoot it made it stand up
They all stop to stare at him as if his efforts are appreciated with a thanking of silent condolences.
I think they were all amazed
All of the reactions coming from those birds are priceless.
🗿
That is the luckiest bird ever. Even the bird looked like it knew it was a miracle that it was being put back in it's nest.
🙏🏻⚘️
Unfortunatly the bird will probably be kicked out by its mother
@@annonyme8529She won't.
@@Specklewing I suggest you to do some research about this. But removing your hands smell before that is one of the most basic advice to save a bird, for this exact reason
Their camouflage fits their nest's environment quite well.
He was a real hero
The dog was amazing. The owner spoke quietly and instant obedience. ❤😊
Looks like a heeler or Australian of some sort. Very smart dogs.
@@Mehoyboi You're right, very smart Border Collie
Now everyone look at this guy and remember his face. He's one of the good guys.
I know a few people who are kind to their animals but treat their families like 💩.
The other 3 probably booted this one out of the nest. Baby birds are ruthless and will often kill siblings.
@@gamesguy lo saco del nido
@@1jw298 they hate people
I will never forget his face😶🌫️
Simple life, but gold. That dog is awesome, just one calm call and he is out.
The guy is from Turkey. I've watched the original video. They somehow removed his voice because he was constantly talking and saying that that predator bird to not harm his chicks when it fully grows up.
The little kicks _🥺_