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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @RobertEFuller
    @RobertEFuller  Год назад +281

    I hope you've enjoyed the video!
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    • @RainworldAddictt
      @RainworldAddictt Год назад +3

      Someone took this video and uploaded it to yt shorts! I forgot the channel name, though. Other people noticed it too in the comments of the short. If they didnt ask for permission, please take it down! They gave 0 credit.

    • @RainworldAddictt
      @RainworldAddictt Год назад

      Okay, i found the video; ruclips.net/user/shortsUhEgTeR2mB8?feature=share

    • @RainworldAddictt
      @RainworldAddictt Год назад +3

      If you didnt give these people permission, please take it down! We love your original work and dont want anyone stealing it without giving credit. ❤

    • @ankitasingh-w6w
      @ankitasingh-w6w Год назад +1

      👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰

    • @PK-oy4fe
      @PK-oy4fe Год назад +3

      This video is stolen and is showing as a short! PUPHUB

  • @OuchingTigerLimpingDragon
    @OuchingTigerLimpingDragon Год назад +631

    I love how, at the final feed, one of the chicks recognized his steps on the ladder and actually came towards the sound rather than hiding. They're still wild, for sure, but they know Robert means them no harm.

  • @donjeep1937
    @donjeep1937 Год назад +1094

    That the male could adapt and take over the roll of his lost mate is enchanting. That there was so much human interaction without imprinting is great. Thank you for this video

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +215

      Thanks It so important not to imprint the young as it makes releasing them much more difficult I have had imprint young owl given to me and I have got them back into the wild but so much more work is needed

    • @DrunKao
      @DrunKao Год назад +21

      @@RobertEFuller how the hell did you film all this? You have a team? You did it solo? How long did this take to edit??m

    • @SaltNBattery
      @SaltNBattery Год назад +10

      Lucky for those babies, they lucked out with two good dads. Shame they had a poor mother.

    • @rodneycacatian
      @rodneycacatian Год назад +3

      ... this is how solo parents survived

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 Год назад +54

      @@SaltNBattery She may have appeared to be a poor mother, and for those six chicks, I suppose she was. But birds are amazing creatures. They hide illness very well. She may have developed an internal problem. Leaving the nest with brooding chicks present for more than a day, for example, is not normal behavior. To leave a nest with an active brood present would go against the drive that birds have to raise their young. Unless there's a serious problem, which Mrs. Kes no-doubt knew about. Birds, like cats, dogs, and people, are social creatures. It's possible that she was dying and she knew it, and so removed herself from the family unit. Cats will do this.

  • @RoySATX
    @RoySATX Год назад +474

    Lets hear it for all the single dads out there doing what it takes. You are all amazing! Anything is possible with a bit of faith in yourself, and the support of a friend or two.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Год назад +15

      That’s why I named my son Kestrel.

    • @luceatlux7087
      @luceatlux7087 8 месяцев назад +12

      And he didn't even know we were watching his beautiful, lonely efforts and giving an invisible-hand here and there... Makes you wonder who may be watching us...
      What we may regard as windfalls of happenstance MAY BE something else entirely. The Kes fam can't blame us for all their woes, just as we can't blame whomever for all of ours. But we MAY have an invisible helping hand here or there if we try.

    • @ColleenLytle-sq8tx
      @ColleenLytle-sq8tx 5 месяцев назад

      @@The_ZeroLine That's awesome!

  • @melissabaya7076
    @melissabaya7076 Год назад +1125

    When he returned the 3 little ones to the nest, I couldn’t stop laughing at the way the biggest one looked completely flabbergasted, backed up in the corner 🤭😆😍

    • @joykadegis6401
      @joykadegis6401 Год назад +40

      I thought the same thing but glad they all got along.

    • @dev2410
      @dev2410 Год назад +107

      I agree. He was like : "what the heck YOU'RE STILL ALIVE!"

    • @lorriegallardo8053
      @lorriegallardo8053 Год назад +34

      Same here. It looked like he saw a demon. I laughed so hard.

    • @HGrrrr
      @HGrrrr Год назад +17

      Reminiscent of Toy Stories “the claaaaw!”

    • @valendaandherbird2008
      @valendaandherbird2008 Год назад +5

      Me too!

  • @DagothBruh
    @DagothBruh Год назад +1238

    I love when you reunited the chicks, their faces were just in bewilderment like "I thought you died?" And the younger chicks probably was like "A god took us and gave us food and a warm place to sleep, so you could say we were in heaven."

    • @valendaandherbird2008
      @valendaandherbird2008 Год назад +21

      Exactly

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 Год назад +32

      LOL, that's funny. And probably not far from the truth. Like those martian toys in the claw game, right? "Oooooooh"

    • @no1nderwhy
      @no1nderwhy 9 месяцев назад +13

      They seemed a little stunned, was an understatement. The oldest one looked as if he was on stilts.

    • @animals9416
      @animals9416 7 месяцев назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @andoncroft
      @andoncroft 3 месяца назад +1

      😂

  • @Shane-sf9pv
    @Shane-sf9pv 7 месяцев назад +56

    Shout out to all you single dads out there busting your butts to provide for your kids. You are appreciated!

  • @xyz7572
    @xyz7572 Год назад +463

    I’m rewatching this in honour of Mr Kes getting to be on BBC for Father’s Day 😊 Thank you Robert for having made it possible for all of us to see this, and for sharing Mr and Mrs Kes’ story with the world 🤗❤️

  • @Dan-nt2yb
    @Dan-nt2yb Год назад +11

    I don’t want to watch anything else on RUclips. I can’t get enough of these Robert. Thanks from Victoria Canada.👍🏾

  • @careypierce8131
    @careypierce8131 Год назад +1638

    A full hour of Mr. Kes….how lucky are we? I miss you Mr. and Mrs. Kes. You truly touched my ♥️

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +179

      Hope you enjoy watching the full story!

    • @Paular845
      @Paular845 Год назад +84

      @@RobertEFuller I know I really have... it's to bad Mr. Kes has died/disappeared... he was remarkable.

    • @SkyWire88
      @SkyWire88 Год назад +28

      @@RobertEFuller What might be causing the demise of the adult Kestrals? What gives?

    • @sandgrownun66
      @sandgrownun66 Год назад +16

      @@SkyWire88 What causes the demise of any species? It depends what you mean in the sense of "demise"?

    • @krasje28
      @krasje28 Год назад +18

      @@Paular845 You mean Mrs Kes i guess? Because Mr Kes was around.

  • @ilahmache
    @ilahmache Год назад +1472

    Unfortunately female kestrels will leave their nest if they are too stressed 😢 Mrs Kes couldn't take all the activity from the other predators in the area and it's amazing that the father tried feeding them when they were so young still. Most certainly would not have not made it if Robert hadn't stepped in. This was a fantastic team effort 🥰

    • @fynnbergstein
      @fynnbergstein Год назад +25

      typical for a mother ^^

    • @Weenus-gu1ys
      @Weenus-gu1ys Год назад +279

      @@fynnbergsteinhow did you take something about birds and decide to generalize moms-?

    • @fynnbergstein
      @fynnbergstein Год назад

      can you read? or are you a woman? @@Weenus-gu1ys

    • @nergigante3514
      @nergigante3514 Год назад +16

      ​@@Weenus-gu1ysit was a joke

    • @Weenus-gu1ys
      @Weenus-gu1ys Год назад +138

      @@nergigante3514 I can never tell on here, so many people are just genuinely like that

  • @pantherstar
    @pantherstar 9 месяцев назад +83

    I hate it when people make animal documentaries, especially on endangered animals, and do nothing to help the young when they’re in need. Your help with these birds was amazing, and it absolutely made my heart melt! What a wonderful video and great job you did!

    • @cali_blu5679
      @cali_blu5679 Месяц назад +1

      I disagree. Those birds don't need human intervention, just let nature run it's own course.

    • @reasonsreasonably
      @reasonsreasonably Месяц назад +3

      ​@cali_blu5679 Disagreed. Depends on the situation. A bird flies into your window. Do you leave it outside to get attacked by your dog or the neighborhood cats? If there are raccoons living under your house do you think you have to "let nature take its course?" I'm just making up things off the top of my head, but the point is there are debatable situations regarding his we interact with other animals. There isn't a hard and fast rule on how we interact with wild animals. We will agree to disagree.
      Take care.

    • @cali_blu5679
      @cali_blu5679 Месяц назад +3

      @@reasonsreasonably A bird flying through a man-made window is not the same as birds in their natural environment. Nice try though.

    • @Oblongio
      @Oblongio 13 дней назад

      @@reasonsreasonablythis place is different, its more like an animal sanctuary compared to actual harsh environments out there. were just able to watch this cause roberts so great

  • @carbon8ng
    @carbon8ng Год назад +420

    What a love story! These six little kestrel chicks had TWO devoted fathers ( unlikely a pair as they were) who worked hard together to raise them. So beautifully documented. Thank you so much, Robert.

    • @chilly777
      @chilly777 Год назад +21

      Yes Robert, Thank you for stepping up and helping as usual 🙏❤️

    • @mohammadpourheydarian5877
      @mohammadpourheydarian5877 Год назад +9

      oh ye I don't now even what to say such a romantic life

    • @lydiarowe491
      @lydiarowe491 Год назад +5

      Such a beautiful sentiment..brought about the most probable survival of these chicks..a special place created by Robert’s devotion to the wild..❤

    • @JoseRodriguez-zy6jq
      @JoseRodriguez-zy6jq Год назад +2

      ❤️

    • @jacqui5793
      @jacqui5793 Год назад +2

      That was so lovely to see ,it was AMAZING ❤❤

  • @nunadelong9671
    @nunadelong9671 Год назад +189

    What an amazing daddy. How extraordinary for a male to work out how to feed his brood.
    Life prevails.

    • @lokes6604
      @lokes6604 Год назад +1

      @user-sc3ts6lf8r For birds? Not that common huh

  • @leopillay3690
    @leopillay3690 11 месяцев назад +28

    Thank you Robert, for stepping in and taking care of these beautiful birds ...what a lovely documentary, alot of love , patience, time and dedication has gone into this lovely documentary...thank you , Robert 🙏🇿🇦

  • @papamurrth1
    @papamurrth1 Год назад +443

    The moment Mr. Kes tore up the food to feed to the chicks, my heart lept, such an uplifting moment. So proud of Mr. Kes, and thankful to you Robert. Only recently discovered your channel, although I think I've seen you on the BBC? Anyway, you're doing some magical work, and long may it continue

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +72

      Hi 👋 and welcome to my channel
      You may well have seen me on the BBC but most of my time is spent on doing videos for My RUclips and Facebook channels nowadays

    • @soopengyap2257
      @soopengyap2257 Год назад

      Non

    • @JAdotNET
      @JAdotNET Год назад +8

      @@RobertEFuller I have a cardinal cam that I love watching & interacting with the wildlife here on my property. Your place is absolutely gorgeous & I would love to acquire something similar to continue my wildlife photography & videos. Continue with your great work…it’s your calling

    • @MrMesquita13
      @MrMesquita13 Год назад

      that is so powerfull

    • @lucillezabel
      @lucillezabel Год назад +1

      Best birthday morning spent watching fascinating Mr and Mrs Kes. By the way Mrs Kes disappeared for 20 days what gives?

  • @stanleywinter6946
    @stanleywinter6946 Год назад +5

    I could sit and watch the antics of these birds for ages.
    This is such a heartwarming video showing that all humans aren't cruel xxx

  • @carriebradley7634
    @carriebradley7634 Год назад +76

    I love this man. He is a wonderful human being with a beautiful heart. I thank him for his goodness and compassion.

  • @johnlindagillespie8712
    @johnlindagillespie8712 Год назад +295

    It is heartbreaking that Mrs. Kes disappeared and we will never know why. You are such a good advocate for Mr. Kes and his brood. What a joy to see them flourish with you and Mr. Kes tag teaming their support! Thanks for an fascinating and informative video!

    • @sgdeluxedoc
      @sgdeluxedoc Год назад +69

      I sense that she had the birds equivalent of a nervous breakdown.. At least that's how it appeared to me.. and because of it maybe she might have let her guard down enough to become prey to something like a raptor?.. I don't think she would have left the nest willingly..

    • @theresaholl6549
      @theresaholl6549 Год назад +36

      It felt like she was traumatized, oddly.

    • @ivanlagrossemoule
      @ivanlagrossemoule Год назад +45

      @@sgdeluxedoc I think health problems might be more likely, which would also lead to a change in behaviour if she was weaker, in pain and so on.

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview Год назад +17

      @@sgdeluxedoc I believe she died. Usually, attacks happen

    • @MrMesquita13
      @MrMesquita13 Год назад

      I know

  • @barbarablaisdell-kb7vu
    @barbarablaisdell-kb7vu Год назад +47

    I wish Mrs Kes had returned but its so amazing to see how they worked together so well, and what Mr. Kes was able to learn and do on his own later (with a little help from you).
    As an artist and one who also loves birds (living creatures), I think how wonderful it must be that you have it all right there in such a beautiful setting. Thanks for the share! ❤

  • @theowlmancometh
    @theowlmancometh Год назад +311

    The hour long journey of Mr Kes and Robert, surrogate fathers to six beautiful little kestrels. Thank you for this saga!

  • @judyperry861
    @judyperry861 Год назад +192

    The wonderful Mr and Mrs Kes you will never be forgotten wherever you both are. Fly high both of you. Thanks Robert for this amazing story and all your help. I am sure little Jeff will never forget you Robert 💖

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +56

      Thanks 😊 Jeff was courting a young female today so let’s hope there legacy continues

    • @judyperry861
      @judyperry861 Год назад +15

      @@RobertEFuller I am sure his legacy will continue, Good luck little Jeff

    • @c.a.5808
      @c.a.5808 Год назад

      God bless you, Sir, and your hard work...and Thank-you for giving me such joy this morning with this wonderful story ❤️
      I had the great honor of working in wildlife rehabilitation for the California Dept of Fish and Game. I worked with the CA Desert 🏜 Tortoises 🐢.
      I've been blessed and raised, Scarlett Macaws.
      But nothing compares to the joy of seeing animals returned to the way God intended back to their own territories and independence.
      I truly and deeply appreciate your support and work with these incredible Kestrels. You have helped provide the best of Mrs. & Mr. Kes genetics, to their future chick's for that I truly am forever 🙏 grateful Sir.
      Anyone who does this work gets many sleeples nights, and the failures are heartbreaking, but the successes are worth all.
      God bless Sir. and may your work and endeavors reach those of us who have no longer the ability to help these creatures in need.
      We share this joy in a way that you can't imagine... and deeply appreciate you taking us along on your journey.
      With many tears, I'm so very grateful 🙏
      Thank God for your work.
      Sincerely Cindy.

    • @tavenchristensen3157
      @tavenchristensen3157 Год назад +1

      @@RobertEFuller
      Awe. Thank the Lord.
      - And it goes without saying thankyou to you Mr. Fuller.
      No doubt this is your lot in life!

    • @elainecobb4175
      @elainecobb4175 Год назад

      @@RobertEFuller isn’t that wonderful!! Fingers crossed. ❤️

  • @Rinalex2018
    @Rinalex2018 Год назад +5

    Thank you Mr. Robert Fuller for sharing such a wonderful story of Mr. & Mrs. Kestrel with their chicks, i really enjoyed and appreciate how you helped them until they they can fly on their own. Great job!!!

  • @kaigrant88
    @kaigrant88 Год назад +144

    Mr. Kes, a single father of 6 babies and doing so well. Picking up the extra tasks. He's awesome. I hope that even though he hasn't been sighted in 2 months, he's still doing okay

  • @sylphofthewildwoods5518
    @sylphofthewildwoods5518 Год назад +95

    This is such a heartwarming story.
    I followed this live last year. So amazing that Mr. Kes took care of his chicks! Definitely defying all the text books!
    Thank you so much, for your love of wildlife and willingness to provide them with places to thrive, even helping them out when they get in a jam. Wouldn't the world be such a better place, if everyone did their own small part.
    Thank you, Mr. Fuller.

  • @revo2maxx
    @revo2maxx Год назад +7

    So beautiful. Thank you for your help with these beautiful birds. I am so sorry for the what seems as a Loss of Ms. Kes, I hope the Fledged ones and Mr. Kes are doing well.

  • @martinapelayo3034
    @martinapelayo3034 Год назад +75

    Bless you for your intervention. With so many species becoming exinct, I'm so relieved that you're helping them survive.

  • @ScotChef
    @ScotChef Год назад +130

    There are no words to describe how amazing this was, well done that man ✊

  • @titicatfollies6615
    @titicatfollies6615 Год назад +11

    BRAVO to the whole family! And Bravo to Robert, too! What a delight!
    Where does Mr. Kes spend the nights?

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +12

      Thanks Mr Kes sleeps in a barn in bad weather on the other side of the valley

  • @erstwhile6163
    @erstwhile6163 Год назад +122

    What a beautiful story with all the hallmarks of a great adventure.
    Robert, you are amazing. So multi-talented
    I feel so attached to this family of Kestrels, and it’s wonderful to keep learning small details about the breed with each video. Thank you again for your fine work.
    You are a National treasure Robert.

  • @thomaswilleborts6771
    @thomaswilleborts6771 Год назад +111

    With seeing the full story of Mr.and Mrs.Kess the circle has been completed.
    It's up to Jeff and the other full-grown Kestrell to live with the lessons of their great parenthood.
    Last but not least a big thank you on the helping hands you gave them 2,Robert.
    And making this fantastic documentary for all the Kestrell-lovers is more than a gift.
    I love it!❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️

  • @faunshea1619
    @faunshea1619 Год назад +7

    Beautiful video .
    Thanks for filming this for all to enjoy. Thanks for helping these beautiful birds 💗

  • @judil3294
    @judil3294 Год назад +50

    Reliving this has some great moments in spite of the tears. That look on the chicks faces when your huge hand brings in their siblings, priceless.

    • @moelarrycurly708
      @moelarrycurly708 Год назад +2

      My favorite part.

    • @anniegreenwind971
      @anniegreenwind971 Год назад +5

      Their face’s were like, their lives flashed before their eyes! This is the end! 😳😱 So shocked!

  • @baitulatiq8459
    @baitulatiq8459 Год назад +112

    Sir, I am crying watching the 2/3 of the video. You have done a really remarkable job with the chicks.
    I am so happy they are okay with you and your wife there. Stay healthy and safe, sir.

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +58

      Thank you - the story had a happy outcome and continues with the youngest chick now having eggs of his own at the moment.

    • @jenstacey7743
      @jenstacey7743 Год назад +7

      @@RobertEFullerThat is remarkable! Thanks for sharing!

    • @Red_Bull_Fan1985
      @Red_Bull_Fan1985 7 месяцев назад

      doesnt that make you gae

    • @ZippedUpKitz
      @ZippedUpKitz 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@RobertEFullerawwww…. The youngest was a little guy and he now has a mate and chicks of his own? How wonderful!

  • @johnkealy2238
    @johnkealy2238 8 месяцев назад +2

    An amazing amount of work has been done here. Well done to you Sir!

  • @calebwiley9587
    @calebwiley9587 Год назад +37

    This is by far one of the coolest RUclips channels I've ever seen, seeing someone who has basically fostered multiple sets of birds on one property and done such a great job building there nest that they keep coming back.... SO COOOOL

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +8

      Thanks 😊 glad you are enjoying my channel and I’m pleased I’m still
      COOOOL 😁 🦉🦅

  • @AE-se9bl
    @AE-se9bl Год назад +79

    What a wonderful treat this one hour video ! Great to see it this way, we followed the story as it happened on the stream. Sad that now both Mr and Mrs Kes are no longer with us. Love to watch their babies thrive, so nice Jeff is here quite often ! Thank you Robert E Fuller for this and all you do for our beloved birds and wildlife! 🥰🤗

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +32

      Thanks 😊 big news Jeff was courting a female today ❤️

    • @AE-se9bl
      @AE-se9bl Год назад +8

      @@RobertEFuller That is really wonderful news ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kimberlycavanah7875
    @kimberlycavanah7875 6 месяцев назад +2

    So happy to see that Mr. KES STEPPED UP . I USE TO LIVE IN Colorado and got to see these everyday so beautiful . Thank u for sharing .

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade Год назад +782

    I fear for the worse of what could have happened to mr. Kes, but I'm really glad that we are able to follow his story and how his last fledgelings are able to survive to adulthood with him being a single parent

    • @sandgrownun66
      @sandgrownun66 Год назад +49

      It's Mrs. Kes that disappeared.

    • @Gonkygong
      @Gonkygong Год назад +80

      ​@@sandgrownun66 Mr kes has also disappeared unfortunately.

    • @sandgrownun66
      @sandgrownun66 Год назад +11

      @@Gonkygong Where did it say this, in the video, or in a comment from Robert?

    • @octogorb9853
      @octogorb9853 Год назад

      ​@@sandgrownun66community post.

    • @smidgen
      @smidgen Год назад +68

      @@sandgrownun66 it's on a post in his community tab. kestrel life spans whilst in the wild aren't usually the longest, it's possible he may have just died naturally

  • @eileenp9226
    @eileenp9226 Год назад +32

    What a joy and heartwarming story. Mr. Kres stepped up and did a marvelous job caring for the 6. Your loving, caring, and nuturing ensured their survival. Well done!!

    • @piedadunda1647
      @piedadunda1647 Год назад

      he was calling the wife he has the hart broken, and has to learn how to fed the children, so sad.

  • @J3R1K4s
    @J3R1K4s 3 месяца назад +3

    This is incredible! Also incredible to think that a bird fought so hard for his babies when there's some humans whom can't seem to figure it out

  • @mataschmata
    @mataschmata Год назад +32

    40:58 This was so amazing to see, it's not even just a little bit he's absolutely ensuring they all get fed top to bottom. What an incredible pair.

  • @coht12
    @coht12 Год назад +47

    I love how their expression of surprise gets me every time, the round black eye, and the opened beak. They're affectionate to one another, and this taught me so much about what values we humans are lacking.

  • @homiehomerson2705
    @homiehomerson2705 Год назад +11

    Absolutely beautiful! thank you so so much! You have to love Kestrels. These birds pound for pound must be the most prolific hunter/killers. And the bravery and ferocity when standing up to an owl twice thier size is amazing. And to add to thier list of qualities the dad can adapt, against his very nature to step up and do mom's job as well as his. AMAZING and BEAUTIFUL! Do they even know how awesome they are? I wonder.

  • @hedgehog.of.cydonia
    @hedgehog.of.cydonia Год назад +76

    Mr Kes is so smart and determined for his children, my heart 🖤

  • @tbascoebuzz4782
    @tbascoebuzz4782 Год назад +24

    I can only imagine the massive gratification you’ve experienced throughout your successful endeavors. You bring so much joy. More than I can express, many thanks.

  • @bernadettemyrielw.2771
    @bernadettemyrielw.2771 6 дней назад

    Welch wunderschönes Video mit einem glücklichen Ende für alle jungen Turmfalken, auch dank Ihrer grossartigen Unterstützung 👏👏👏🤗❣️

  • @CarrieAnn77
    @CarrieAnn77 Год назад +127

    Mr. Kes definitely deserves father of the year! Hopefully he finds an amazing mate deserving of him and we'll get to watch him and her again next year. He's an amazing father! Hoping Mrs Kes is looking down and I'm sure if she is, she is very proud of her mate.

  • @Spyderredtoo
    @Spyderredtoo Год назад +30

    Mr. Fuller, you are truly a good man and sharing your knowledge and experience is education and I suspect encourages others to support birds everywhere.

  • @user-sk4gj3ji3o
    @user-sk4gj3ji3o 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of the finest documentary I have ever come across. Excellent footages.

  • @kingnaldo4058
    @kingnaldo4058 Год назад +242

    This dad is an example for all fathers regardless of the difference in species...🤔

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +58

      Mr Kes was so good 😊

    • @antonydecosta6262
      @antonydecosta6262 Год назад +8

      Why isn't the mother an example too

    • @lilRadRidinHood
      @lilRadRidinHood Год назад +25

      ​@@antonydecosta6262Mother may have even sacrificed herself in order to lure the vicious owls and jackdaws away from the nest. I'm thinking that because the intruders stopped attacking the nest - even when the babies were left totally alone. The murdering birds were aware of more Kestrels being born in the area and knew their target was the source so they eliminated the mother bird but luckily ignored Mr. Kes. They never would have expected that he would prolong the chicks lives like he did, and some of us didn't see it coming either 😊 I love a video with pleasant ending

    • @JohnDoe-pd4jo
      @JohnDoe-pd4jo Год назад +2

      You made that whole thing up just to deflect smh. Typical

    • @magnolia9763
      @magnolia9763 6 месяцев назад

      @@JohnDoe-pd4jo Seems like you’ve never taken an environmental class. Saying they’re wrong and being so ignorant is quite astounding. That is quite literally the cycle of life and species do kill babies or the mother if they notice there is an overpopulation because more Kestrels mean more food around the area and more competition, animals surrounding also need to feed themselves and their offsprings as well. I don’t know how you said they made that up when that legit happens in any kind of environment.

  • @ColleenLytle-sq8tx
    @ColleenLytle-sq8tx 5 месяцев назад +1

    You have such a lovely voice for narration - soft...just right for story telling. I always celebrate the results of your hard work - I've watched you helping for years (Mr. Rogers told us to watch out for the helpers). At the very least, you are educating folks on how to behave in this world, AND you're saving the world - one chic at a time. Thank you, I'm so grateful someone is doing what I would if I could - the world is a much better place because of folks like you and your wife, caring and DOING something (one nest might not seem like much to some folks - but it sure made a difference in the lives of this family). Thank you. xx

  • @markuhart8850
    @markuhart8850 Год назад +43

    What a great story, told really well. And your photography and documentation was fabulous. I had Kestrels when I was 14, six one year when a nesting site, a dead tree, was pulled down to clear the ranch land for development. This was in 1964 in the San Joaquin Valley, CA. I was fortunate to be there before the equipment arrived and removed them from the nest. I had no place to put them so I had no choice but to raise them. They all survived, fledged and were released. During the first year they would occasionally return but they learned how to feed on local mice, lizards and grasshoppers. One time a female returned with a grasshopper as if she wanted to show me she could hunt. Now I would need a falconry license to have just one, and then only be an apprentice falconer. Keep telling stories like this.

  • @Gal26
    @Gal26 Год назад +89

    If only half of the world's population were to watch this heartwarming story, our world would surely become a better place.

    • @abak123
      @abak123 Год назад

      M

    • @elainecobb4175
      @elainecobb4175 Год назад +1

      Oh I think it would take more than this beautiful story of a male Bird’s devotion to his Chicks to save our world today. 😢

    • @Diane-zi6mf
      @Diane-zi6mf Год назад

      ​@Elaine Cobb mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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  • @decayedtooth2564
    @decayedtooth2564 Год назад +18

    You are dare I say the David Attenborough of youtube. I love how each nest of birds have their own story and I love the way you tell it, it’s really beautiful how personal we can get to these gorgeous animals thanks to you. Much love from Kuwait.

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +5

      Thanks so pleased you are enjoying my films 😃

  • @zozoc5795
    @zozoc5795 Год назад +15

    I love this little corner of RUclips - it’s so wonderful 😊. I never used to give birds a second thought but now I really enjoy listening to and watching them

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +6

      That’s so great to here you appreciate Birds more after watching my videos it makes me very happy 😃 to see comments like this

    • @zozoc5795
      @zozoc5795 Год назад +1

      @@RobertEFuller Thank you because it does make a difference and now I can recognise some calls when I go for morning walks.

  • @sh1nyarm0r
    @sh1nyarm0r Год назад +21

    Wow. Thank you. I was apprehensive each time when the chicks were left alone. Good to see they all survived growing in the nest.

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +3

      I was apprehensive too but it was important to try to keep the chicks as wild as possible Hand reared ones by humans are more difficult to release

    • @stlouisix3
      @stlouisix3 Год назад

      @@RobertEFuller It's fascinating watching this; thanks, mate!!!

  • @fanangeline3976
    @fanangeline3976 2 месяца назад +1

    They are really lucky to have a back-door father😄. Thank you.

  • @MentalMeles
    @MentalMeles Год назад +52

    Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Kes.. We'll all miss you dearly. Here's to hoping that Jeff and the rest of your babies will live full lives in your stead ❤

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +27

      Jeff has been courting a female yesterday on the release of this video 😃

    • @MentalMeles
      @MentalMeles Год назад +12

      @@RobertEFuller Oh, that's wonderful news!! I hope they stick around so we can watch them!😄

  • @sedricsmith1503
    @sedricsmith1503 Год назад +28

    I think it's wonderful how you love these birds, we need more like you.

  • @francescahamilton6856
    @francescahamilton6856 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful. Your help is fantastic. The Kestrels have a busy time raising their chicks. What a battle.....a lot of work. Thanku for this.

  • @elainecobb4175
    @elainecobb4175 Год назад +12

    Thank you Robert Fuller for sharing your love of Wildlife with us. This was a remarkable story and a wonderful glimpse into Kestrels lives. I’ve always loved Kestrels.
    Thank you for helping the baby birds and Mr Kes out by feeding them. You are a remarkable and caring man. Pretty smart too.
    I’m happy you are keeping your eye on Jeff. Thank you. ❤

  • @tThisNThat
    @tThisNThat Год назад +8

    What a beautiful story of resilience, and a helping hand. Kestrels are beautiful birds. And boy what stunning countryside. How lucky are you to live where you do!

  • @mmps18
    @mmps18 9 месяцев назад +1

    Here from the Dodo channel! This is such a beautiful film. I've loved kestrels ever since I saw the 1970s movie 'Kes'. Thank you Mr. Fuller.

  • @lindadarlison3789
    @lindadarlison3789 Год назад +28

    What dedication, thank you Robert. A wonderful insight to the countryside and some of the caring people who live there.

  • @shilohndrah
    @shilohndrah Год назад +33

    Love the story of Mr. & Mrs. Kes! Can't tell you how many times I've watched and felt sooo uplifted and encouraged ❤❤❤

  • @studiodvcuph9143
    @studiodvcuph9143 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love the video and to make this happen it took patience and perseverance overall!

  • @TalentedDilittante
    @TalentedDilittante Год назад +22

    You, Sir, are this story's wonderful hero.

  • @hbanana7
    @hbanana7 Год назад +371

    RIP Mr. Kes. May his babies thrive! Thank you for uploading the whole story.
    EDIT: Sorry for the misleading comment. I only know that Mr. Kes is no longer at Fotherdale. I know not where he is.

    • @MJsonniedee
      @MJsonniedee Год назад +19

      Mr. Kes died? When ?

    • @Ahmadabdal_
      @Ahmadabdal_ Год назад +10

      wait mr Kes is gone?

    • @johnhickson
      @johnhickson Год назад +4

      What a story well done

    • @angelserenade
      @angelserenade Год назад +114

      Not confirmed that mr. Kes might have died, but from recent REF's post, it's been more than 60 days since the last time he spotted Mr. Kes. It is not known if he has found another place to start a family, but as others have said, that kestrels won't abandon an established territory with a good food source.
      His disappearance can be caused of nest competition, a new mate somewhere out of the compound, or the winter had been harsh for him. We will never know.

    • @mirrepoix
      @mirrepoix Год назад +51

      @@angelserenade i hope he was just pushed out, and didn't pass away. being pushed out of his territory would be sad but i'd love to think he's found another place to raise more babies. maybe he found wherever Mrs. Kes went.
      wishful thinking, probably, but we can only hope. regardless, their lovely chicks will carry on in the wild thanks to his hard work and incredible capacity to learn.

  • @JeanhartCOYS
    @JeanhartCOYS 3 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant to watch , all these babies made it with a bit of help from you , you really are the best well done. ❤🤗🥰

  • @minari8076
    @minari8076 Год назад +7

    thanks for all you do Robert. RIP mr and mrs kes.

  • @TheHawkeye1432
    @TheHawkeye1432 Год назад +10

    I have watched your video's over several years. The voice you have--a informative type- very friendy but in intelliget and welcoming combined with the knowledge of what you see set you out in front of many other videos.
    The video's themsleves are award winning for what you can show and the amount of work involved is unsurpassed.
    Thank you Michael

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +3

      Oh thanks for your kind message
      I love what I do and it’s a pleasure to share it with so many people 😃

  • @mariawestman9026
    @mariawestman9026 10 месяцев назад +6

    Absolute REMARKABLE story ! 😍
    Thank you very much for making the hard work (all of it in many years) so all the birds can nesting together and thrive ! We need all of them.
    To see Mr K doing the female work , for him to understand what to do is absolute amazing !!! I never expected to see this in reality, so happy he made it ❤ with a little help from a friend…. Named Robert.
    🌟🙏🌟

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Год назад +19

    Literally the reason I cam to this channel. Finally. Hope they're happy now

  • @masoudmaani
    @masoudmaani Год назад +31

    Such a heartwarming story
    You really are an incredible human being Mr. Fuller
    Much love and respect ❤

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +9

      Thanks glad you enjoyed the kestrels film 👍 it was a pleasure being a small part of there lives

  • @KarenKoslowski-i4d
    @KarenKoslowski-i4d 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for helping raise the chicks!!!!!! ❤

  • @dreamarouse3197
    @dreamarouse3197 Год назад +20

    You spend so much time and energy helping animals out and I just want to thank you for all you do

  • @flamingomtn
    @flamingomtn Год назад +26

    Thank you for this video. We had an incident just like this in the States with a pair of bald eagles. Mum disappeared and dad raised the chicks by himself....so far. He has had so many obstacles with intruders at the nest, but he's doing well. SWFL Eagle Cam

  • @SenthamilSelvi-ji2ew
    @SenthamilSelvi-ji2ew 4 месяца назад

    We are very happy ❤ to give us very sensible heart touching live video, thankful &great ful to u sir,

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Год назад +12

    Such amazing & beautiful film footage. It’s quite a rare opportunity to see birds close up, in their homes. Thank u!

  • @dawn409
    @dawn409 Год назад +39

    Love your voice and the narrations! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful avian world!

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +6

      Oh thanks 😊

    • @stlouisix3
      @stlouisix3 Год назад

      @@RobertEFuller Genuinely interesting in these kestrel's lives and issues, I can tell!!!

  • @KhoảnhKhắcThúVị-z7z
    @KhoảnhKhắcThúVị-z7z Месяц назад +2

    This video was exactly what I needed. Great job!

  • @lt.ripley1590
    @lt.ripley1590 Год назад +23

    Wonderful story thank you for sharing Robert. He's an amazing dad, pity more humans weren't like him. This is a fantastic story. It gives me hope to be fair as the way the world is with waste and pollution and what people think is important sometimes fills me with despair.

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the kestrels film it was quite a story and a it was a pleasure to document it and share it with so many people around the world

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 Год назад +49

    This is one of the most touching and inspiring documentary about the struggles and the survivor of the Kestrel family especially when this man who helped organize and created this documentary is credited for helping the father Kestrel bird to feed and care for his broods. I feel sorry for the loss of their mother, but in the end, they gained a friend who happened to be a wonderful man with a mission and a huge heart. This is one of an amazing documentary that deserves to win an academy award for best documentary.

    • @NiteFall7
      @NiteFall7 10 месяцев назад

      Love it when family come back to support you😅

  • @vickieellis6876
    @vickieellis6876 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for filming this for us to enjoy!! Kestrals are beautiful!!

  • @steveo89
    @steveo89 Год назад +17

    Aw I'm watching southwest Florida eagle live cam and the momma eagle got into a fight with another eagle and then disappeared and hasnt been back in a month but the dad bald eagle has been taking care of the 2 eaglets bringing fish everyday. It's so amazing to watch.

  • @bealynn2258
    @bealynn2258 Год назад +8

    THIS STORY is one that will be REMEMBERED for a long long time!! #MrKesForever 😊👍👍💯💕

  • @LostPhantom1.
    @LostPhantom1. Год назад +1

    I'm glad you help Mr Kes, this mostly made me tear up because of the mother disappearing, these videos i like to watch

  • @EastshoreCarp
    @EastshoreCarp Год назад +8

    What a lovely story to be seen in one go. Thank you, Mr Fuller.

  • @marinaps5302
    @marinaps5302 Год назад +21

    I spent days and days watching them grow up on live stream, who would have thought that Jeff would carry on the legacy of his parents...strong little bird, thank you for the video and for everything you do

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +8

      Jeff in charge 🤔 yes that’s a real surprise to me too 😃

    • @marinaps5302
      @marinaps5302 Год назад +1

      @@RobertEFuller a very nice surprise God bless him he really is a fighter, he just needs to catch that girlfriend😅😅🤞

    • @kaigrant88
      @kaigrant88 Год назад +3

      I know! I'm so excited for Jeff! Maybe he'll know how to feed like his father learned how to

    • @marinaps5302
      @marinaps5302 Год назад +4

      @@kaigrant88 We'll see if Jenny will let him feed them, he is learning little by little, I'm sure he will try that too

  • @VickiLewis-wp2dk
    @VickiLewis-wp2dk 6 месяцев назад +1

    this was such a delight, never saw anything like this before thank you

  • @Jeanie8675
    @Jeanie8675 Год назад +13

    So happy to see this video, it is a wonderful tribute to the amazing Mr Kes!

  • @TheOrignalTRockz
    @TheOrignalTRockz Год назад +9

    Thank you for putting up this wonderful full story of our beloved Mr. and Mrs. Kestrel. Absolute love how you always keep an eye on them and all families, ensuring a helping hand is never far away and always there in time, as long as it is in your hands. It’s almost like a scripted movie. Mom for unknown reasons disappeared, and Dad has no idea how to handle it all at first, but then slowly grows into his new role and finally masters the art of parenting, proofing everyone wrong who ever doubted male Kestrels and leaving the world amazed and in awe.
    Absolutely love to watch it. Thank you.

  • @sofiakatelyn
    @sofiakatelyn Год назад +2

    So amazing! Thank you for showing this side of nature, many dads being great dads! ❤

  • @Tonyal2012
    @Tonyal2012 Год назад +7

    This is one of the very best nature and wildlife videos I have ever seen and I am 66 years young.

  • @Mimi-74
    @Mimi-74 Год назад +20

    What an amazing father. The poor Mr Kestrel looked so confused at first, but really figured it out. Those beautiful fledglings. I'm so glad they all made it.

    • @beverlyarcher3744
      @beverlyarcher3744 Год назад

      Well it's usually the mom that feeds them that's why it took dad awhile to figure out how to feed them

    • @Mimi-74
      @Mimi-74 Год назад

      @@beverlyarcher3744 Yes. I'm quite clear on that point. That is why I commented on the obvious look of confusion on his face that was so endearing. Despite all, he did an amazing job.

  • @helenm2169
    @helenm2169 10 месяцев назад +1

    what a wonderful film by a wonderful caring man....back to the film...

  • @saraglickman5889
    @saraglickman5889 Год назад +43

    I'm heartbroken Mr. Kes is gone 💔😭 he was remarkable and beat all the odds by learning how to care for his chicks! I hope his sons learned a thing or 2 from him and will help chicks in the future if need be!

    • @RobertEFuller
      @RobertEFuller  Год назад +33

      Yes its difficult to think Mr and Mrs Kes have gone
      But a little ray of hope Jeff the younger chick was courting a female today 👍

    • @saraglickman5889
      @saraglickman5889 Год назад +6

      @@RobertEFuller that's good news!! I look forward to following along Jeff's journey!

  • @The-three-eyed-Prophet
    @The-three-eyed-Prophet Год назад +10

    thank you so much for intervening and helping them out its truly AMZING behaviour that the male learned how to take care of them !!! ...

  • @BettyBell-k9q
    @BettyBell-k9q Год назад +1

    What beautiful creatures Robert. Thank goodness Mr Kes's instincts kicked in and was able to rear his clutch to fledging with the help of a wonderful you.