On July 8th, Martin was called out to a public city park in Cedar City. He went expecting to find Kestrel Falcons that sometimes nest there. However, on arrival, he found a young Cooper's Hawk, also known as "the hawk everyone loves to hate". The Cooper's Hawk is a small and aggressive hawk. They hunt mostly small birds. This young hawk had left the nest, which is normal, but unfortunately, all around the nest was a busy city park full of people and dogs and all kind of threats to this young bird. Because of this, Martin took the young hawk back to the rescue center. On July 13th, Martin was called out to the park again. This time for a second Cooper's Hawk from the same nest. Both birds were kept in a chamber together. On July 26th, when both hawks were old enough and feeding themselves, Martin released them safely out of town in an environment well suited for the young hawks. These hawks will have the same chances as any others despite being separated from their parents. They live mostly as solitary hunters until they are old enough to mate. For more information about helping birds, please visit: www.gowildlife.org/helpbirds For more information about raptors, please visit: www.gowildlife.org/questions-about-eagles-faq/ Please Visit: www.gowildlife.org www.martintyner.com Please Help: www.gowildlife.org/get-involved/ Amazon Charity Wishlist: smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/28QB4BKFPV9XJ/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl Rodent Pro Gift Certificates: www.gowildlife.org/get-involved/#add Martin's Book: www.gowildlife.org/healer-of-angels/ Please support us through Amazon Smile: smile.amazon.com/ch/87-0570151 _Mail Donations_ You are welcome to mail us a donation or call to ask any questions about our organization. Phone: (435) 586-4693 • (435) 590-1618 Address: P.O. Box 1907 Cedar City, UT 84721-1907 Checks Payable to: Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah Official Site: www.gowildlife.org RUclips: ruclips.net/user/gowildlifeorg Facebook: facebook.com/Southwest-Wildlife-Foundation-Inc-160857687270134/ Twitter: twitter.com/swfgowildlife Instagram: instagram.com/swfgowildlife/ Web hosting generously provided by: www.pair.com _Channel Musician_ Music on this channel has been donated by Casey. Track: What is True www.casey.live _Martin Tyner_ Martin Tyner, founder of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah, is a federally licensed wildlife rehabilitator, educator, propagator, and master falconer with over 50 years of experience.
A few months ago I called Mr Tyner to pick up a seagull with a broken wing. Upon arrival mr. Tyler told me it was hit by a car. I'm so glad he takes care of animals in need of help what a great guy
For a bird that people love to hate it was so nice to see the people call you out to help the little one. It’s so nice to see members of the public being like that.
Watching you catch that second little guy had me laughing out loud here at work. Took me a moment to realize why you started running. Cute little guys, and you're just the right person to care for them.
Almost always when Martin rescues wildlife such as eagles, owls and hawks, inevitably they seem to calm right down when he leans then against his chest. They surely can hear Martin's heartbeat, must be calming. God bless you guys for all you do for these beautiful creatures! ❤⚘🦉🦅
Captivity is very stressful. Martin holds them firmly so they feel "caught" and are less likely to struggle to get free. If they are held incorrectly they are more likely to struggle more.
Stunning birds, they may be aggressive, but they deserve to live a natural life. Thank you so much for everything you do for all these wonderful and beautiful birds 🐦 💗
Had the pleasure of watching a family of Cooper's Hawks in our yard a few years ago. While they were fascinating to watch, I was happy when they had moved on by the following season as were my squirrels and song birds! Glad to see these youngsters get a second chance for a full life in a good area for them.
@@GowildlifeOrg You are absolutely correct. Our property backs up to a state park (in Maryland), so we have plenty of wildlife (fox, deer, ravens, etc.) we can observe. It just wasn't much fun to clean up the blood, fur, and feathers they left behind on the patio! You could definitely tell when they were around as the birds and squirrels would suddenly give frantic alarm calls and then complete silence.
Hi again MARTIN &SUSAN What a great vid you two! The rescue was like none I've seen and what a treat to see the young ones up close. Such a beautiful little bird! Thank goodness kind folks called because I imagine they wouldn't have been able to survive. But there you were to the rescue... Two more successes Martin. And Susan did a wonderful job filming it all. So appreciate all you share that gives us an up close look we would never have otherwise. Stay healthy and hope the rest of summer will be a good one!
I love the wonderful work you both do! With so much love and passion. Thank you for that and also thank you to Subaru for the generous donation, my heart is joyful knowing there are still people that really understand the value of this amazing labour that benefits not only Nature but humankind too.
I just love watching your videos. Each time I see a bird released I am so happy to see it. How free they must feel to be able to fly away on their own once again. Thank you for everything that you do for all the birds you care for. :)
Aww, I kinda felt for the first one. He was quite concerned, looked like he was kinda thinking "OMG, what is going to happen to me now. Mommeeee!" But he relaxed slightly when he realized he was not eaten right away but carried away out of the park. Such cuties, indeed!
wow,she called him thor,that was my goshawks name first of many hawks i saved,people called me bird man for ever.god bless love.best part was letting go free
It is how it is, i just wish it wasn’t people fault that starlings are here. They are wonderful talkers and can be very sweet, they just don’t belong in North America …
Beautiful resque and more stunning release, they have bad additudes indeed agressive ;-). We recently had a Black Kite in the Netherlands/ Brabant ( province in the south) wich is very rare. Thank you both and your vollunteers for all you do to help wildlife👌👍 in need and educate people. Congrats on the Nomination, wow👏, I hope you make a good change for a prize so you can realise that huge flightchamber at the Nature Park for all not releaseble wild raptors and other animals! Kind regards from Amsterdam😃🇳🇱
In other words, they grew up in a bad neighbourhood, which in fact was so bad that it was dangerous for them, so child-services came to take them away 😃
sad that the natural parental care cannot be continued. however, now the parents can focus on finding more food for the rest while Martin does his magic. thank you for your work!
You guys are awesome, would love to see more Utah corporations help you guys out like Subaru did. :) love all your videos, you do such a great and awesome job :) I live in another state, but it would be awesome to reach out to other groups and have them volunteer to come clean up all the weeds and things around your pens and things like that, I'm sure that would help you all immensely as I know just trying to keep up must be really hard at times. :)) GOD BLESS you guys :)
Wish I could get involved in something like this where I live. Would LOVE it. Resources and info scarce tho. Don’t post much but I absolutely love watching your channel. Thanks for all you do.
Hello from Central CA🙋🏻♀️ amazing video! Thank you for your kindness and expertise. We have no wildlife rehab person now and was wondering if you train people and license them to rescue wild life? If not, who would do that? I’ve had my share of rescued birds also but no training experience just heart. 🥰way to go Subaru for helping the wildlife rescue!👏🏼😇👏🏼
19:06 to 19:11 I've totally lost it!🤣 of course poor Cody had to be pulled into it too. Thanks for sharing, educating and putting a big smile on my face after a hectic day.
It;'s sad that they weren't able to stay with the parents in the park. They worked so hard to get the babies to this point. Hopefully, the parents know how lucky they are to have you looking after them the rest of the way. They are in the best of hands! (I should wait to comment until the end of the video!!) I got to see them be released! They looked happy and healthy! P.S. My grandparents had two Subarus, and they have the most comfortable seats I've ever sat in!
A couple of years ago, I was feeding the ducks down by our docks and there were a few pigeons there, as well. A Cooper hawk came down and struck a pigeon right by my feet. He kept trying to fly off with it but kept dropping it after rising 6-8 ft. Eventually, he got it up to a low branch of a nearly tree. I didn’t realize until watching this video that pigeons outweigh Cooper hawks.
Hi Martin😁 WHY are they the bird people love to hate? How much bigger will they get? When you put them in a pen that an owl or other bird has been in, can they smell that something else has been there & do they feel threatened at all when you put them in cage that other birds have been in? They are really pretty as babies!🐶💖🐾
"Coppers Hawk" by name due to their Habit of finding their way into Pigeon Coops. But yes they also eat the Little Song birds that Bird Watchers enjoy.
I got speared by a baby Cooper's hawk talon when I was younger and dumber. It was either that or animal control was going to leave it next to the road with a broken wing, so I went for it. One of its talons found a seam in the gloves I was wearing. Ow. Later, I learned it had been successfully released. It was alarming how strong the tiny hawk's feet were! A non-predatorial bird of the same size can't do what a hawk can.
On July 8th, Martin was called out to a public city park in Cedar City. He went expecting to find Kestrel Falcons that sometimes nest there. However, on arrival, he found a young Cooper's Hawk, also known as "the hawk everyone loves to hate". The Cooper's Hawk is a small and aggressive hawk. They hunt mostly small birds.
This young hawk had left the nest, which is normal, but unfortunately, all around the nest was a busy city park full of people and dogs and all kind of threats to this young bird. Because of this, Martin took the young hawk back to the rescue center.
On July 13th, Martin was called out to the park again. This time for a second Cooper's Hawk from the same nest. Both birds were kept in a chamber together.
On July 26th, when both hawks were old enough and feeding themselves, Martin released them safely out of town in an environment well suited for the young hawks. These hawks will have the same chances as any others despite being separated from their parents. They live mostly as solitary hunters until they are old enough to mate.
For more information about helping birds, please visit:
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For more information about raptors, please visit:
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A few months ago I called Mr Tyner to pick up a seagull with a broken wing. Upon arrival mr. Tyler told me it was hit by a car. I'm so glad he takes care of animals in need of help what a great guy
Good training for young Hawks 🍽
For a bird that people love to hate it was so nice to see the people call you out to help the little one. It’s so nice to see members of the public being like that.
Lots of hazards in the that park
Love that people care but let's get the bird out of that situation. Everyone wants to ask a hundred questions. What patients and dedication!
Educating people is the 1st step in conservation 👨🎓
Watching you catch that second little guy had me laughing out loud here at work. Took me a moment to realize why you started running. Cute little guys, and you're just the right person to care for them.
Too close to the street.
So awesome they donated and I must say Martin is incredibly sweet and gentle to all his rescues
We're grateful for so many donations.
Almost always when Martin rescues wildlife such as eagles, owls and hawks, inevitably they seem to calm right down when he leans then against his chest. They surely can hear Martin's heartbeat, must be calming. God bless you guys for all you do for these beautiful creatures! ❤⚘🦉🦅
Captivity is very stressful. Martin holds them firmly so they feel "caught" and are less likely to struggle to get free. If they are held incorrectly they are more likely to struggle more.
Stunning birds, they may be aggressive, but they deserve to live a natural life.
Thank you so much for everything you do for all these wonderful and beautiful birds 🐦 💗
They do their job!
AND THEY DO IT EXTREMELY WELL. 👏
What a gorgeous pair of birds. Thank you for saving them.
They are gorgeous!
I love when he calls them sweetie.
Martin has found that a calm soothing voice helps ease all the stress they feel in captivity.
Martin is a hero and a legend.. thank you so very much for your work, God bless you !!!
Thank you for your interest
Birds of prey are so majestic!! 🦅🦉
Agreed!
Two beautiful hawks, but that first one is just adorable.
Agreed!
Findlay Subaru, you ROCK! Thank you so much!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽
Agreed!
Wonderful work! God bless you for care for these magnificent animals ❤️😇🙏🏼😊
Thanks for your interest
i cann`t express how happy your videos make me!!
Thank you, we're glad you are enjoying them!
Just beautiful! Not sure I've seen a baby Cooper's Hawk before, just adorable, thanks!!
They are cuties
Had the pleasure of watching a family of Cooper's Hawks in our yard a few years ago. While they were fascinating to watch, I was happy when they had moved on by the following season as were my squirrels and song birds! Glad to see these youngsters get a second chance for a full life in a good area for them.
They got a job to do...
@@GowildlifeOrg You are absolutely correct. Our property backs up to a state park (in Maryland), so we have plenty of wildlife (fox, deer, ravens, etc.) we can observe. It just wasn't much fun to clean up the blood, fur, and feathers they left behind on the patio! You could definitely tell when they were around as the birds and squirrels would suddenly give frantic alarm calls and then complete silence.
The crows and seagulls will let the whole dang neighborhood know when a coopers hawk tries to flying in 😆
Hi again MARTIN &SUSAN
What a great vid you two! The rescue was like none I've seen and what a treat to see the young ones up close. Such a beautiful little bird! Thank goodness kind folks called because I imagine they wouldn't have been able to survive. But there you were to the rescue...
Two more successes Martin. And Susan did a wonderful job filming it all. So appreciate all you share that gives us an up close look we would never have otherwise.
Stay healthy and hope the rest of summer will be a good one!
Thanks CC, we hope those hawks are doing well back in the wild!
Beautiful hawks ❤️❤️
I love the wonderful work you both do! With so much love and passion. Thank you for that and also thank you to Subaru for the generous donation, my heart is joyful knowing there are still people that really understand the value of this amazing labour that benefits not only Nature but humankind too.
Thank you for your interest and kind feedback!
Just goes to show when you do good things you get rewarded! God bless you and your wife! God bless your sponsor also!
Thank you Justin, we appreciate your interest and kind words
I just love watching your videos. Each time I see a bird released I am so happy to see it. How free they must feel to be able to fly away on their own once again. Thank you for everything that you do for all the birds you care for. :)
Releases are the best part!
Martin you are a superior bird rescuer and reviving.
ahahahahahahahhaha watching martin go after the second one was a real joy to watch ! lovely work you guys, your videos never fail to get my chin up !
I so love your healing abilities and my heart swirls into the Lord's the sky with them being released. God bless you.
Aww, I kinda felt for the first one. He was quite concerned, looked like he was kinda thinking "OMG, what is going to happen to me now. Mommeeee!" But he relaxed slightly when he realized he was not eaten right away but carried away out of the park. Such cuties, indeed!
Captivity is very stressful for them
So sweet to take care of these amazing birds. ❤️❤️
I love you guys for the greatness that you do for these Birds 🪶🕊
Thank you for your interest
wow,she called him thor,that was my goshawks name first of many hawks i saved,people called me bird man for ever.god bless love.best part was letting go free
It's fascinating how fast Martin walks and chases those birds.
"These are the hawks everyone loves to hate....they eat sparrows, robins, *starlings*"
Starling hunters? Bird of the year right there.
Well , God made hawks to be this way ... So, we need to respect that . 😉
It is how it is, i just wish it wasn’t people fault that starlings are here. They are wonderful talkers and can be very sweet, they just don’t belong in North America …
EXACTLY!!!...My ears perked up at "Starling hunters" lol
I feel a Godly connection with those animals...God bless you for great call
God bless you Martin,,in all you do for for God's beautiful creatures. !!!!!!!
Thank you Kevin!
...and your beautiful wife,she does a great job as well.!
Thanks Martin and crew, very enjoyable viewing :)
Glad you enjoyed!
you do a great job.God bless you guys and many greetings from the land of the red kite, Westphalia Lippe.
Thank you for your interest!
All the small birds are like their goes the neighborhood
hehehe
Beautiful resque and more stunning release, they have bad additudes indeed agressive ;-). We recently had a Black Kite in the Netherlands/ Brabant ( province in the south) wich is very rare. Thank you both and your vollunteers for all you do to help wildlife👌👍 in need and educate people. Congrats on the Nomination, wow👏, I hope you make a good change for a prize so you can realise that huge flightchamber at the Nature Park for all not releaseble wild raptors and other animals!
Kind regards from Amsterdam😃🇳🇱
We're working on it!
God bless you for taking care of his creatures..💯❤️
Thank you for your interest!
"We can take it from here. Thanks for the food!" said the beautiful Coopershawk sisters....
We hope they are doing well!
These little hawks cause mayhem in my chicken yard! But I love them!
They have their appeal!
Greetings from Greece!Keep it on!!!!!!
I think it's a very enjoy
yourself a victory
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Subaru is very nice for helping out like that. Lotta Goodwill.
We really appreciate all their support!
LOVE WATCHING THIS HAWK VIDEO. THANKS.
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How wonderfull. Glad they came to you!
We hope they are doing well back in the wild!
BEAUTIFUL BIRD TO BE RELEASED. THANKS.
Thanks again Martin and Susan. Loved the video. (UK) ✅✅✅✔☑...
Thanks John!
Why are the little girls so savage? The first little boy was calm. All the others were flinching and trying to swipe. Just emotional. 🤣💗🎀😩
Thank you for taking care of the baby hawk.
We hope they are doing well back in the wild where they belong!
In other words, they grew up in a bad neighbourhood, which in fact was so bad that it was dangerous for them, so child-services came to take them away 😃
@Cheri White - as I said. Bad neighborhood. Foll of folks who would harm you 😀
@Cheri White I agree. mediocre man's analogy was a poor one.
@Cheri White Honey, he was joking around... Chill... It was funny!
@@mediocreman6323 I understood what you meant... apparently these other 2 lady's don't know what a joke is! 🤷🏻♀️
@@chawntelh A joke is something everyone can enjoy. Other people's heartbreak usually is not, I've learned.
Nice to see you again Martin... stay cool
sad that the natural parental care cannot be continued. however, now the parents can focus on finding more food for the rest while Martin does his magic. thank you for your work!
Have you ever thought about putting video cams in the cages ? I think that would add to your viewership . Thank You for all that everyone does
Hi Jay, we're in the process of doing that.
@@GowildlifeOrg
Awesome!!
Cant wait to see. I think I have seen just about every video you put up.
@@GowildlifeOrg COOL !!!
Beautiful hawks, I’m happy that are healthy and release to the wild where they belong ❤️❤️
Us too!
Loved the close up video of the hawks leaving the box--cool! Thank you!
You guys are awesome, would love to see more Utah corporations help you guys out like Subaru did. :) love all your videos, you do such a great and awesome job :) I live in another state, but it would be awesome to reach out to other groups and have them volunteer to come clean up all the weeds and things around your pens and things like that, I'm sure that would help you all immensely as I know just trying to keep up must be really hard at times. :)) GOD BLESS you guys :)
We work with many volunteers locally.
Wish I could get involved in something like this where I live. Would LOVE it. Resources and info scarce tho. Don’t post much but I absolutely love watching your channel. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you, we're glad you are enjoying our videos!
They are soooo cute. Loved this video. Thank you, Tyners and Findlay Subaru. Great people loving and helping birds.
Thanks Julie! We're very grateful for all the people who help us help critters!
Great story as usual. Beautiful birds. I have a treasure trove of house finches right now so there must not be many hawks around me.
Thanks for watching!
Beautuful videos
im parv i subscribed your all the videos and make video of big red tail hawk martin uncle
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Over 12K for y'all..that's AWESOME!!!!!
I love your videos. I watch them all 🤗
Great to hear, glad you enjoying them!
Such a beautiful story ! 🥰
As always, you've done an amazing job with the 🐣🐥*rescue and release,* indeed...please look forward to🥇🏆🎁🎋🎑🎈🎉🎈🎉 *AWARDS* 🥇🏆🎁🎋🎑🎈🎉🎈🎉 soon❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗
Is that a Coopers Hawk?
Nice rescue. And nice video summary of the whole rehab process!
Two Cooper's Hawks
Hello from Central CA🙋🏻♀️ amazing video! Thank you for your kindness and expertise. We have no wildlife rehab person now and was wondering if you train people and license them to rescue wild life? If not, who would do that? I’ve had my share of rescued birds also but no training experience just heart. 🥰way to go Subaru for helping the wildlife rescue!👏🏼😇👏🏼
It varies from region to region, lots of state regulations.
Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah - ok, I will need to check up on that in Ca🙋🏻♀️thank you again!
Very excited for the 100k. Getting closer every day. Want to see Scout with his plaque
It's quite a milestone for us, has made a big difference for the critters!
19:06 to 19:11 I've totally lost it!🤣 of course poor Cody had to be pulled into it too. Thanks for sharing, educating and putting a big smile on my face after a hectic day.
Cody is soooo tolerant!
It;'s sad that they weren't able to stay with the parents in the park. They worked so hard to get the babies to this point. Hopefully, the parents know how lucky they are to have you looking after them the rest of the way. They are in the best of hands! (I should wait to comment until the end of the video!!) I got to see them be released! They looked happy and healthy! P.S. My grandparents had two Subarus, and they have the most comfortable seats I've ever sat in!
Like a surprise ending!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow it's great to see you handle and nuture wildlife, then return them to their natural environment. Wonderful video tnx......
Thank you Kenny, we appreciate your interest!
Well done. We all love you....🐥
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Woah! Look at Martin go!!! Pretty spry!
Agreed!
WOW Thank you Subaru..
They've been very generous!
Thank You sir
Those Subaru guys roooooole !!!!!!!!!! Great job Martin!!
Yep!
Another good rescue and congratulations very nice
Releases are the best part!
@@GowildlifeOrg You guys are the best part, congrats on all the support you deserve it and so much more. Much love from sweden
Beautiful birds!
A couple of years ago, I was feeding the ducks down by our docks and there were a few pigeons there, as well. A Cooper hawk came down and struck a pigeon right by my feet. He kept trying to fly off with it but kept dropping it after rising 6-8 ft. Eventually, he got it up to a low branch of a nearly tree. I didn’t realize until watching this video that pigeons outweigh Cooper hawks.
Tough for their size!
Lol. Did she name him Thor???
Lol
I love the title "Master Falconer"!
WOOHOOO SUBARU SHARED THE LOVE!
camera work on release magnificent ! great video story
Thank you Sharon, we appreciate your interest!
love your videos and thx to your work. i love this creatures. god bless you.
somebody know song name in 16:30 ???
Thank you for your interest
I L💖ve U videos!! Beautiful baby 👶 hawks!! I hope they live long, and prosper!😍😘😘 Wonder y we don't have eagles in the East..
Thanks Joanne!
They are beautiful! 💪🏽
Agreed!
beautiful little horks 💕
Hi Martin😁
WHY are they the bird people love to hate?
How much bigger will they get?
When you put them in a pen that an owl or other bird has been in, can they smell that something else has been there & do they feel threatened at all when you put them in cage that other birds have been in?
They are really pretty as babies!🐶💖🐾
Birds cannot smell except for some species of vulture
I think it mite be bird lovers/watchers because these guys kill their love of the birds they watch?! That's the only thing I can think of!
"Coppers Hawk" by name due to their Habit of finding their way into Pigeon Coops. But yes they also eat the Little Song birds that Bird Watchers enjoy.
That was funny. I thought the 2nd hawk returned to the box for another try! I watched again and saw you reversed the film. Ha Ha! Great little gal.🎉
you could add subtitles in Portuguese, I love this channel and the work they do.
Cute little guys! 😆🤣👍🏽💪🏽🙏🏽❤️
16:15 That baby golden has the fullest crop. XD
Why would anyone hate a hawk....?
Here in the Netherlands no one hates a hawk. No one. 🐥
Hawks have to do what they do...
The songbirds are probably thrilled at Martin
👍
Don’t understand why anyone could hate a Cooper’s.
I got speared by a baby Cooper's hawk talon when I was younger and dumber. It was either that or animal control was going to leave it next to the road with a broken wing, so I went for it. One of its talons found a seam in the gloves I was wearing. Ow.
Later, I learned it had been successfully released.
It was alarming how strong the tiny hawk's feet were! A non-predatorial bird of the same size can't do what a hawk can.
Amazing job fund raising..
We are very grateful for so much support
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