Port_Lincoln Osprey 16.10.2022

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  • @julianacostamoraes2972
    @julianacostamoraes2972 2 года назад

    There is no CROW clinic in this country? Or another rehab clinic or one that offers help to animals?

  • @ryochanm6424
    @ryochanm6424 2 года назад +1

    😢😢😢

  • @김복효
    @김복효 2 года назад

    막내가 움직이지 않는 이유는 무엇인가요?

    • @babara5437
      @babara5437 2 года назад

      Going to death by straving.

    • @whiwhimee
      @whiwhimee 2 года назад

      It was moving -but very slightly. If a chick is not fed, it dies from starvation. I want to see either parent carry the dying chick out of the nest.

    • @1500-j6v
      @1500-j6v 2 года назад

      Потому что заморили с голоду.

  • @julianacostamoraes2972
    @julianacostamoraes2972 2 года назад

    They monitor the nest, but do not preserve Life. It would be better if they didn't monitor it, because they watch the animal dying without anyone to help it. A cruelty, lack of humanity. It's shocking.

    • @Butterfly-mt5ml
      @Butterfly-mt5ml 2 года назад +2

      This is nature. These cams are not in place for rescue mission purposes. They’re in place to give us the rare opportunity to LEARN about this species.
      When choosing to watch these live cams, YOU accept the responsibility of knowing that what you’re going to see, isn’t always going to be favorable. Can’t mentally handle their behaviors? Don’t watch, pumpkin. That’s just common sense. This isn’t a Disney movie, princess.

    • @juleschristophe1077
      @juleschristophe1077 2 года назад

      @@Butterfly-mt5ml Exactly. Watching them die is an important part of learning about how these or any species live. It is how something lives that tells us most about why they die. With all due respect to #3 and #2, and #1 if she doesn't make it, they will do more for science and conservation than all of the ospreys who starve to death in other nests that aren't observed on nest-cams. Here it is important to note the word 'observed' rather than 'monitored'. It's a very important distinction.
      Juliana, I do not wish to criticize your emotional reaction; in fact I respect it's honesty and humanity. We should all recoil from witnessing the minutia of a dying bird's last moments. Personally I find it interesting and captivating, but I absolutely understand your take, and though I disagree, as I have detailed above, I can only reiterate my belief that, in the long run, en masse, opting not to save individual birds from these scenarios will do exponentially more good for the entire species.
      Butterfly, you don't have to be condescending and insulting to get your point across. You clearly have some growing up to do yourself.

    • @Butterfly-mt5ml
      @Butterfly-mt5ml 2 года назад

      @@juleschristophe1077 Condescending? Seriously? 🤩
      Girl, if you think I’M bad, you should probably stay off the internet.
      Welp, thanks for your 2 cents, however, I could care less of your opinion of me. You know what they say about opinions, correct? 🤣