Grey heron fights common buzzard / czapla siwa i myszołów / Canon 400mm 5.6 , Canon 7D / bird fight
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Sneaky heron :)
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Red tailed hawk- members of this genus are known as buzzards in Eurasia, but hawks in North America. ... Another, more well-known, close relative to the red-tailed hawk is the common buzzard (Buteo buteo), which has been considered as its Eurasian “broad ecological counterpart” and may too be within a species complex with red-tailed hawk. info- Wikipedia
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This video was made 12.02.2013 Poland.
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Reiher versus Bussard
Tough little buzzard. Awesome footage man.
Fascinating the way the buzzard pulls back as if retreating, only to actually use the distance to make a leap attack!
2:27 - "This guy bothering you, Harold?"
Heron's are badass, but even a badass knows another badass. It's extremely cautious around the raptor
Heron slowly reaching for a piece: "can I just have a little-"
Bird of prey: "gET YOUR OWN FOOD"
It's footage like this that reminds me how plausible the "birds are descendants of dinosaurs" is.
Bird are maniraptorian dinosaurs
@@brunoduran8726 yep
Related to dromaeosaurids and troodontids
Heron: *WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP?*
Buzzard: *YOU SHALL NOT PASS !!!*
This is an example of the importance of having boundaries.
Hawk: I’m in a hawkish mood today
Heron: I’m in a heronish...nah, doesn’t work.
Absolutely phenomenal footage! Buzzards are one of my favourite birds of prey and I adore their 'mewing' calls. I have a few public videos of Buzzards and got a huge thrill out of watching and filming them in the nest and in-flight calling and mewing. However, I have never witnessed anything quite like this, but I imagine it happens regularly when birds are hungry. (just very rare to see and rarer still to film) I thoroughly enjoyed watching every second of this Adam. 👍◕‿◕
Buzzards are not birds of prey.
@@tonythomas951 Hi Tony, I have to say that you are mistaken, my friend. Buzzards (Buteo buteo) ARE 100% Birds of Prey. I am honestly not trying to be smart or anything, I just know this from studying them for over 40 years! I don't usually add a link to a video but I need to prove I'm not pretending to be knowledgeable. Here is a video of a family of Buzzards I filmed earlier this season >> ruclips.net/video/uAv_Zw6UZ04/видео.html If you feel like it, have a quick look and then see if it helps to change your mind. (I'm just being friendly btw) 👍
@@tonythomas951 Hi Tony, please don't take this the wrong way, but a Buzzard (Buteo buteo) IS 100% a Bird of Prey. I am part of a raptor protection group and we have been watching and helping to protect Buzzards for decades. I wouldn't normally drop a link in, but as it is to show I know what I am talking about in this case if you want to, please have a quick look at this >> ruclips.net/video/uAv_Zw6UZ04/видео.html from earlier this season. Hopefully, this should help to convince you.
@G E T R E K T Ye but what does that have to do with this?
@G E T R E K T ok
That's how you know birds of Prey like the buzzard ain't a push over to these larger birds. Great to see it hold it's ground with ease and confidence regardless of its size
Vultures are not birds of prey. Buzzard is not a correct term. I just learned that not long ago. And to me the little brown fellow looked like some type of hawk, a bird of prey, as you said.
@@bigwu100 in the uk are called buzzards, buzzards in the uk are called vultures
@@bigwu100 This is a buzzard, not a vulture. The common buzzard is related to red-tailed hawks.
Fantastic footage. Never seen a heron ruffle it's feathers before. Amazing how the buzzard natural knows it can deal with this particular species that's towering over it.
You can't doubt your ability in nature, if you do doubt everyone going to hustle you and you starves to death, you allways has to try to defend whats yours so everybody knows it's comes with a cost and a risk to harass you.
He just looks at him, like you really want to try me.
@@darrylb9228great herons can stand their ground against eagles, this buzzard wouldn’t have stood a chance in an actual confrontation
The big bird ain't so tough lol. I love how the buzzard literally pushed the heron back with it's feet.
Heron: I'm getting a piece of that meat if it's the last thing I do!
Buzzard: Go ahead, you long necked goose! Try to get it!
Buzzard friend joining in: Hey, what's up my buzzard?
Buzzard: This SOB thinks he can bully me!
Buzzard friend: See yah chump!
Heron: I'm leaving you stinky pigeon! The hell with you!
This is phenomenal footage, thanks Adam
wow, the way the heron erects its feathers is impressive! especially the head and chest ones!
+Darius Berghe cool "hair"
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I THINK these are called egrets, but im not sure 😅 the feathers i mean
@@madhatt3r93 Herons and egrets are the same thing, although have some differences. In general, the difference between herons and egrets are plumage colors and size.
Superb footage, very impressive. (And the raptors are definitely Common Buzzards).
Buzzard: Hey Heron, what's up with you?
Heron: Gimme that you moron, i'm hungry!
The grey heron claims his part of prey, but the buzzard defends it. Amazingly the raven, what is heard in the background, does not attack the buzzard. Ravens like to steal foreign prey. Very nice video.
There is no buzzard in this video idiot!
Thank you for sharing this most awesome nature video!
@0:13 he's like "What? What does this guy want from me?"
When a T-Rex tries to steal a Velociraptors meal...
You just don't fuck with a Raptor; They'll fuck you up.
As much as we love Herons, I love the little guy's spunk and determination! We just recently rescued a Heron from a fishing line, see the video ...
I feel like those two have met before.
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3:05 lol hawk has just about enough of the heron's shenanigans
Spectacular! It's the grit that matters not the size!
10th attempt from Heron
Hawk: M8, I've about had it
Watch how the red tail hawk stands its ground firmly and confidentially and the other one so big and talks a big game but didn't even do much! Lol
It's a common buzzard, not a red-tailed hawk, it's like the Eurasian equivalent of the red-tailed hawk.
Wow, that's really great footage!!! Thank you very much for sharing!
Bardzo piękny ten filmik! :)
- а что ты ешь? Можно и мне попробовать?
- Не мешай мне обедать!
:)
That's amazing footage - great capture!
A really fortunate video, you were in the right place at the right time, and shot it well.
Adam- coś pięknego!- Gratulacje jak najbardziej szczere i zasłużone :)- oglądam po raz kolejny...:))
Buzzard: Yo, you wanna take this inside??
Heron: You're lucky I have a herniated disc or I'd fuck you up
nice video of this elegant heron trying to rob buzzard's prey. thanks for sharing
Imagine two different species of dinosaurs doing the same thing in their time.
That's immediately what my mind jumped to!
These ARE technically dinosaurs
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3:04 FALCON KICK!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Heron: ah ah
Common Buzzard: Effff Youuuu Kick!
Heron : Ahhhhhhhhh!
Buzzard did an Eric Cantona kick 😉
Amazing - it's like a game of chances. A beautiful and rare sight.
it just like us trying to survive it's is amazing to see to this happen to survive
Actually, I learned something new because of this video! I thought buzzard was a slang name for the turkey vulture but that's all...never knew the word buzzard also applied to birds of prey. Interesting!
Turkey vultures are birds of prey....
@@CorneiliusLibowitz vultures/buzzards are almost if not exclusively scavengers. Birds of prey, hunt and kill and occasionally scavenge.
@@TheezeDaze Then i guess you better contact Encyclopedia Britannica and tell them they're wrong.........
www.britannica.com/animal/bird-of-prey
@@CorneiliusLibowitz well that is confusing to me. If there is no difference between birds that mostly hunt and kill its prey, and ones that mostly hunt carrion and eat that, why would they come up with the 2 designations in the first place. Maybe it's a taxonomic thing. I thought it was a behavioral thing. It is to me. I'll never elevate a Buzzard to "Bird of Prey". You ever hear of a team being named after a scavenger? I think it is rare. But you are right, Britannica says scavengers are birds of prey. Apologies if I offended. What about seagulls?
@@TheezeDaze Vultures are raptors, and raptors are considered "birds of prey".... Vultures share key characteristics with the regular predators (eagles, hawks, ospreys, falcons etc) which are hooked, flesh tearing beaks and large, needle-sharp, flesh-gripping talons..... Seagulls, crows, ravens, kingfishers, herons etc are all predatory birds, but they aren't considered birds of prey.....It doesn't matter if you don't elevate vultures to "birds of prey" status.....it's what science classifies them as.....
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that was one epic fight,can not wait for the rematch.
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The hawk isn't giving up his dinner, to no heron. Lol
Fantastic footage/interaction! Thank you for sharing!
Lol at the other hawks cheering their friend's triumph at the end.
Believe me, crows/magpies are NOT friends with buzzards. XD
Fantastic footage, thanks for sharing!
when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
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It's a tough life for birds! Very nice video.
Buzzard: "is this guy for real...?"
Yes. It's a buzzard
The word 'fight' is brought into question here.
Tolong jelaskan maksudnya apa? Penyimpanan apa.
Did you watch the whole video
Obviously they fight over that meal. Did you watch the video?
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I once saw a Heron & a Hawk battle over dinner. Didn't see who caught the prey but did see the Heron kick the crap outta the Hawk & eat his victory dinner. I was shocked by the result & gained huge respect for the Blue Heron's capabilities. Until then I'd only witnessed them fishing. That fight & RUclips contributors have taught me they have FAR more in their arsenal than their impressive fishing skills!
i think if we want to know how dinosaurs acted we just have to look at these guys
+Papwithanhatchet You're gay lol
+galaxymaster Dinosaurs probably didn't roar like lions like they do in movies lol
Zeles yea, and Santa Claus is real. 😄
Zeles YOU, STILL BELIEVE IN FUCKING DINOSAURS?????? SERIOUSLY, DO SOME RESEARCH. AND ASK YOURSELF, WHY HAVENT THEY FOUND ONE GENUINE SKULL OF ANY ONE OF THE THOUSANDS OF SUPPOSED SKELETONS THEY SUPPOSEDLY DUG UP. NOT ONE SKELETON HAS A REAL BONE SKULL. CHINAS HAD FACTORIES PRODUCING FAKE BONES, FOR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS. RESEARCH IT.
James Pyles sounds like you need to do some research. I collect skulls, sometimes ill find a dead deer or whatever with no skull, just teeth and the lower eye socket bones, Sometimes you'll find animal and half the bones are gone. Hell I found a coyote skull a couple years ago, 2 leg bones near it and the whole front half of the skull from the back of the sockets to the nose was gone, almost always find teeth though. Skulls get very brittle.
Little Hawk: You wait till I grow up, I can eat you.
Not a buzzard, but rather it's a hawk. Very amusing interaction!
In the uk it’s buzzard
You know the name actually given to that bird is "common buzzard (buteo buteo)"? And yes in the UK they are referred to as buzzards
@@joshuacarter8709 Thank you for the good information. Both of you know your birds! Buzzards in North America, Iran, India and Africa are quite distinct. Love to learn something new!
@Rod Loucks Like I say, two people have pointed out my mistake, And I appreciate this. In California, this would be a hawk, a raptor, even by the shape of its wings. But I'm no ornothinololgist and don't claim any expertise.
@Rod Loucks The birds you refer to as buzzards are New World vultures of the order Cathartiformes. Buzzards (of the genus Buteo) and hawks (of the genus Accipiter) are both of the order Accipitriformes.
This is to class videoing. That is one stubborn Buzzard.
That's not a buzzard moron!
great footage. where I live that would be a hawk.
Nice capture Brian.
All the people arguing that this buzzard is a hawk simply because they've only ever heard of buzzards being synonymous with vultures, lol.
FlowingDepths the funny part is knowing the difference between buzzards, vultures, AND Hawks. Then you can lol at everyone 😒 silly bunz
Read the intro! This was shot in Poland, and in Europe hawks are commonly referred to as buzzards. This is a red tail hawk!
@@carlwilliams6977 no, it´s a Mäusebussard- commom buzzard-buteo buteo! We have many of these in Europe.
Ryn--They're arguing it's a hawk BECAUSE IT IS MORON!
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I guess the hawk is one bird that the Heron cannot intimidate.. the Heron, I don't like that bird anyway, it's always trying to muscle in
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Calls a hawk a buzzard?
@@Watchout1010
It's a buzzard.
The American red tailed hawk is also a buzzard.
The American "buzzard" is a vulture.
@@Tirrell25 the buzzard hawked a loogie!
I love this video....omg...the big bird looks so confused n mad...while the other shorty chills...lol...
Anyone who grew up in a large family and is a slow eater can relate.
There's not really a fight ! The buzzard just doesn' t want to share his dinner with a heron.
Buzzard : Get away from me !
Heron : Yeah but i'm hungry ! lol
Waiter: One carcass coming up. Will that be cash or credit? Heron: Put it on my bill.
Heron: "may I have a little?" Buzzard, after ignoring heron several times: "Buzz off ya filthy scavenger!"
Very nice video, very interesting! The hungry heron seems to have a big respect of the Bussard, must bee a good reason for that. For me it seems like the heron is much bigger , stronger and has a massive long and dangerous beak. But maybe the bussard can easy wound him deathly with his claws.....It´s a very beautiful and amazing video, thanks for uploading!
Common Buzzards are fierce fighters. They are going against anything that threatening them. They are not very good hunters tho but great fighters when it comes to defending territory or prey.
@@alexanderlejon9958Late but I’d have to disagree on buzzards being ‘bad hunters’. Compared to vultures, their design is better equipped, for mentality alone: resilience and perseverance. That and their stronger beaks, claws, and vision, even the smallest common buzzard.
I had to go out of my way to discover buzzards, as for some reason society loves gushing about vultures. They’re blind cowardly rats with wings with a good sense of decay😂 I’d say sight rules over smell in terms of good hunting skills.
Though small, the bird of prey managed to chase off the heron. Aggressiveness won the day.
The Heron was trying to impose his height on other hawk or what ever other bird was but other bird not buying.
Birds are awesome!
Neither of them isn't.
3:04 The action starts! Funny!
And the eagle says," Uppity long legged funny looking bastard! Take that!"
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the loook on the buzzard.. priceless.. like: wuutaaafuuck!? since when did u drop the fish thing yoo..
If there is determination, fearlessness and pressure, then even a stronger opponent will retreat.
1:28 "What the hell is your problem?!"
"You fucker are eating my babies!"
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Brilliant filming .Well done Buzzard..
tout simplement superbe!!!
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This is why scientific names are a thing. Otherwise you end up with two or three names for just about anything that's found in more than one part of the world.
Bit surprised the heron didn't just lunge earlier. Buteo there could probably injure it pretty badly, but not if the heron had it by the head.
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Beautiful Footage and perfect angle !
about time see a heron not get his way they are the bullies of the bird world.
They even look like a snooty bird lol
fusionmechanic1 l was about to say that, you read my mind
Laziest parents too, when they get too "stressed" awww poor Heron, they kill the youngest chick so they don't have to feed it... Also so they don't have to forage 12 hours a day like every other parent they throw up food they have already collected. If the food is too big for the chicks, they starve. Not one fuck is given by a parent Heron....
Jesse in FLA!
There is a YT vid of s heron getting too close to otter parents and a pup.... doesn’t end well for the heron....
Great bit of filming there Mister.Looks like you probably got a bit chilly waiting for that!!
Guys, clearly it's a black-nosed dolphin.. likely a cub of about 7 years old.
You people know nothing about wildlife..
Jacob Smith Lmao!!😂😂
*NO,*
It's a beared dragon :
Recently experts found out that dolphins are in reality gay sharks, did you know that?
Jacob Smith apparently not as much as you think you do
Rewelacyjna obserwacja! Film tak genialny że powinien być publikowany w TV. Gdzie udało Ci się podejść taką niepowtarzalną scenę?
Nawet nie ma litości nad ofiarą
Looking at all the comments, bunch of idiots calling the buzzard a hawk. Common misconception between buzzards and vultures.
It's a buzzard.
I think a heron would defeat most birds easily with their reach and nasty spear of a beak, but it's got a real problem dealing with predatory birds swooping in with talons.
Super filmik! :)))
Dynamite comes in small packages. That little buzzard won't buzz off! Big wig heron has to patiently wait for scraps.
Grey heron is pretty
They eat small mammals including kittens i think
mankind does too. ^^
@@metromorpho8460 just about every predatory birds do.
Its blue
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The visual beauty is beautiful!
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heron's eat everything whole and that's a buzzard
No its sativa lol
Definitely not!!!! a buzzard.
When the second hawk flew in, he was like: Hey Joe, what's what with the stupid heron? And Joe said, I don't know what his problem is, but I'm gonna kick his ass if he keeps fucking with my food. And by end of the video, Joe the hawk did just that. Lol.
3:43 Scares the fuck out of him
Stunning bit of footage! 😊 👏
I wanted to see hawk make meal out of heron
Sleepy Cobra forget about it ! Herons are mush smarter 🤗
0:17
Hawk: You guys getting this right,
See how he's tryina rob me!
Size doesnt always matter :D
i always show women this video before ANYTHING happens
I saw an aerial fight between a Marsh Harrier and Heron on Sunday, I thought it was two harriers dancing at first but when I got my scope out the heron was upside down. Too far away to photograph, but I'm giving serious consideration to digiscoping.
I don't care how big you are Mr Heron you not punking me!
Awesome footage and crystal clear camera!
1:27 eagle is thinking, what the fuck?!
radutzu37 It's not an eagle it's a buzzard,a hawk. eagles would be bigger than the heron
Ok, thanks (^^,)
Thought a buzzard was a vulture? We have lots of hawks, eagles and herons around where I live. Eagle larger than a heron? Close in mass, probably. A big heron's a massive bird.
Buzzards aren't small. A common adult has a wingspan of 4 ft and can weigh 2 lbs. But that's still small compared to an adult heron who can grow up to 4-5 ft in length.
dutzu37
Amazing!!! Great footage of those magnificent birds.