can we get a video on aranyas bird geomagnetism research because finding things about geomagnetism and how animals utilize it is SO HARD id love to see more
@@aranyaiyer5994 It's super fascinating! Using mathematical models, right? Are you basically trying to reverse engineer the process(es)/method(s) used by birds to navigate? Or are you trying to recreate patterns to test a hypothesis? Something else? I'd also love to know more (methodology, any hypotheses, etc.)- it would satisfy both my love of birds _and_ math! 😄 Also, welcome to the Animalogic team! Very well done!
I live in a high rise in downtown Kansas City and we have had peregrine falcon nesting here for years. One day I was drinking my coffee and looking outside at some pigeons. Suddenly, one of the pigeons just exploded, leaving a puff of feathers floating down. I caught sight of a falcon flying off with a motionless bird in its talons. I keep watching to see if I can catch that again.
I’ll just say it doesn’t matter what the content is. Watching people that actually have the passion for what they do I think is the best thing. People that love what they do make the best content.
Falcons close their talons into a “fist” when hunting. Paired with reaching such speeds, they can knock out their prey cold. So yes, Falcon Punch is real.
A peregrine falcon can literally kill a human if they hit you from diving from that high at that speed. It takes 1,01 MPa to break your femur bone. A female would kick with 47.72 and a male 23.45 MPa. 23.21-47.24 times the force required to break a human femur
Her reactions to every little thing the falcon does and her excitement to think she was accepted. She is definitely a bird person. Bird people get excited for every little a thing a bird does. I have had birds for years and I still have so much fun just watching my parakeets bathe.
My dad has encountered a peregrine falcon resting outside his window at his office twice, each a year apart. He's one of the very few people in my country to encounter a peregrine up that close!
We have these in Maine and on 2 occasions I have been able be around very close when these birds have hit pigeon. One time I was cleaning my car out in Windsor Maine running a vacuum and it sounded like a tree branch broke above me to I turned it off turned around and there were feathers floating in the air like snow.....and I then I noticed the dead bird.....the falcon landed and made noises at me so I went inside so it could eat in peace.....super impressive for me. 2 time I was inside my house about 6:30 am at my dresser and it sounded like something hit my house or something downstairs felt over....I felt the impact a little kinda jumped me.....10 mins later I went to start my car in the driveway and when I open the door there was feathers all over the front yard....I lived in town Augusta Maine at this point and had never seen a falcon in town like this before but clear as day it was in the red maple on the far side of my drive way making the same noise....then I noticed the pigeon on top of the van no head and a bunch of feathers stuck to the side of my house where my bedroom is....moral of the story is don't wear a hat that looks like a pigeon around these because if they mistake it for a real bird you are done....I will never forget the sound each time I heard these impacts its actually scary. Such a small animal too.....I would rather deal with a black bear lol
My favorite animal. I recently had the chance to help the peregrine falcons in my neighbourhood fledge. since the young falcons land on the ground a lot of the time, we had to get one of them and put it back up onto the tower. I'll never forget it.
I love watching them at my uncles sanctuary, we have a few falcons and owls that we get when they’re injured and then release them. We do however have a barn owl that we can never let go. He would be easy prey.
We have falcons and hawks here in NYC and from time to time you'll see them swoop down on bird's and other pets but mainly they majestically float thru the air hunting....it's awesome sight to behold with your own eyes!!!
When Melbourne (Australia not Florida) was in lockdown for 17 weeks last year, watching the live stream of our Falcons was the perfect way to cope. When they fledged it was so wonderful. Looking forward to Spring and watching them again. Thank you, enjoyed this
Did you watch Live Penguin TV too? There's a burrow camera too and we got to watch Bluey (we names him on the livestream) hatch and grow up until he fledged.
The animorphs series are the books that introduced me to this species of falcon and i'm thrilled at the nostalgia when I came across this video on the channel. Thank you for it!
They aren't the fastest flyers, they are the fastest fallers after flying very high. There are definitely birds that fly faster. In fact even a Pigeon can fly faster than a Peregrin Falcon. The only way a Peregrin Falcon can catch a Pigeon is by falling on them from their blind spot. If the falcon is seen the hunt is failed, it wont be able to catch it because a pigeon can fly faster.
What kinda comment is this I mean I'm one for leaving random comments for the sake of showing support for the channel, but you just took from the no shite pile...
Have you watched their episode on the Little Penguins? I second penguins because they're such interesting birds adapted to such a range of climates considering they're flightless. From the scorching heat the African penguins ensure to freezing blizzard conditions in Antarctica.
I remember going down the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto only to look over and see a pigeon and peregrine keeping pace with our car at over 100km an hour. For a few seconds it was like they were perfectly still, and parallel to my window. They both pulled away to head down into the valley. It was the most impressive aerial race I've ever seen
I love birds in general and Ornithology is one of my passion. I'm so glad and excited for this series, can't wait to see what Aranya will bring us next.
"Nothing Can Out-Fly A Peregrine Falcon How do you catch a cloud and pin it down? How do you describe a Peregrine Falcon Nothing Can Out-Fly A Peregrine Falcon" - Sung to "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?"
I study Orinthology, so this new addition to your channel has me super excited! Animal Logic, FloraLogic, and now World of Birds?! You ladies are AWESOME. 🥰💛🥰💛🥰💛🥰
A bird series! Yes! Short-tailed shearwaters next please. Their migration from Alaska to Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia with a trip to Antarctica to feed during the breeding season is amazing.
Fantastic first episode! Really enjoyed it! So excited for this new series! Would love to see an episode on the Greater Roadrunner or the Elf Owl. Keep up the great work!
Wow, a series about birds, that is so great! Cool to have you on the team, Aranya, the first episode was already striking! (Well, might be also because the peregrine stole the show) I am looking forward to more birdy episodes. You might do mostly American birds, but should you ever come to Europe - Bearded Vultures are really fascinating creatures. They were driven almost to exinction but now are slowly gaining numbers thanks to protection and resettlements. This year after an absent of over 100 years the first two Bearded Vultures were released in Germany! They are such beautiful, fascinating creatures.
How about checking out the Pueo, or the Hawaiian Owl? They're one of only two birds of prey native to the islands and were considered family guardian spirits for the native people.
Talonflame is a Fire/Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6. It is known as the Scorching Pokémon. It dives at foes, and then attacks with devastating kicks.
Happy to see Aranya! Fun fact "Aranya" literally means a forest in most of the Indian languages! Waiting to see a lot of informative bird videos with Aranya! 🐣🦜🦚
Please give a warm welcome to Aranya who will be hosting our new series 'Animalogic's World of Birds'.
Ok
Ok
Welcome Aranya! Can’t wait for the new bird series :)
fleas move faster then the peregrine falcon when jumping
Since this is a series of birds, could you talk about birds like cormorants or hamerkops?
can we get a video on aranyas bird geomagnetism research because finding things about geomagnetism and how animals utilize it is SO HARD id love to see more
That's awesome that you're interested! Thanks so much for suggesting it!
@@aranyaiyer5994 count me in as wanting to see more of that too. You did a great job here btw
@@aranyaiyer5994 It's super fascinating! Using mathematical models, right? Are you basically trying to reverse engineer the process(es)/method(s) used by birds to navigate? Or are you trying to recreate patterns to test a hypothesis? Something else? I'd also love to know more (methodology, any hypotheses, etc.)- it would satisfy both my love of birds _and_ math! 😄 Also, welcome to the Animalogic team! Very well done!
I join in on this one!
Nerds
Fun fact: Jfk airport employs falconers and Peregrine falcons to stop ducks and geese from flying into the planes
What happens when the falcon does?
@@icantthinkofaname4265 they employ a Peregrine Shotgun
@@icantthinkofaname4265 I guess they're trained to not do that, like called back when a plane is landing or taking off ^^
@@icantthinkofaname4265 they get called back before the plane takes off.
COOL!
I live in a high rise in downtown Kansas City and we have had peregrine falcon nesting here for years. One day I was drinking my coffee and looking outside at some pigeons. Suddenly, one of the pigeons just exploded, leaving a puff of feathers floating down. I caught sight of a falcon flying off with a motionless bird in its talons. I keep watching to see if I can catch that again.
Thats sick as hell
Wow just imagining it is awesome and I may even faint
Awesome bird of prey! Excellent vídeo!
the peregrine falcon is the Randy Johnson of birds
I love how much this channel has grown. Getting to include more people, new series. It's just amazing!
Thank you for the love!
@@aranyaiyer5994 the way you speak is so engaging, sounds like you are smiling every time you tell an interesting fact ^^
I’ll just say it doesn’t matter what the content is. Watching people that actually have the passion for what they do I think is the best thing. People that love what they do make the best content.
Makes me so happy knowing they're not endangered anymore, brings me a little hope in humanity
Me too!
Same! They are like mini jetplanes!
PARTLY because they breed easily.
Falcons close their talons into a “fist” when hunting. Paired with reaching such speeds, they can knock out their prey cold.
So yes, Falcon Punch is real.
A peregrine falcon can literally kill a human if they hit you from diving from that high at that speed.
It takes 1,01 MPa to break your femur bone. A female would kick with 47.72 and a male 23.45 MPa. 23.21-47.24 times the force required to break a human femur
@@theonewhoismany8072 i think they would break their own bones too 8n the process
@@carlossssssss5492 if they don't when catching prey they won't here either.
@@theonewhoismany8072 I would think that humans have stronger skulls than the birds normally hunted bi falcons
If we're not gonna get the usual animalogic drawing with these birds, then we better see all of them poop once on-camera at least.
I think Danielle is busy that's why she isn't here. So probably no drawing
Her reactions to every little thing the falcon does and her excitement to think she was accepted. She is definitely a bird person. Bird people get excited for every little a thing a bird does. I have had birds for years and I still have so much fun just watching my parakeets bathe.
Awn, thank you for picking up on that!
Perv...
The mighty flap flap welcomes Aranya
The best welcome of all!
Bad cat.. bad bad bad cat... hmmm
Aranya in Sanskrit means wild forest!
@@klytouch5285 the mighty flap flap is the unobtainable snack
Normal people: peregrine falcon
Me an intellectual: Feather torpedo
Yes
Yes
Amazing!!
me, an intellectual: one dense birb
Human torpedo?
The peregrine is the coolest falcon ever, though the Mexican falcon and the gyrfalcon are close to it.
*hint, hint*
I think so too. The fact that they can fly so fast in a dive is amazing.
False, the Captain Falcon is the best
@Pan Darius Kairos don’t you mean Captain America and the Falcon?
Man.. Falcons, Hawks, Eagle.. they are just generally awesome looking animals.
"fastest animal in the world"
Cheetah: I CALL HAX, HE USED HAX!!
Nah, they just found an exploit in the physics engine of the game
@@hubertboisvertboucher2071Are we still on Animalogic or TierZoo now?
@@Robochuck The cheetah called it a hax first ! :P
But "nothing can out-fly a peregrine falcon " pretty much sounds like a how to guide to me !
@@incognitodon5779 ok Cheeta main.
Human: hold my SR-71 blackbird, or my X-15
My dad has encountered a peregrine falcon resting outside his window at his office twice, each a year apart. He's one of the very few people in my country to encounter a peregrine up that close!
Animal Logic, Floralogic, and the World of Birds. Danielle is spoiling us!
I didn't even know Floralogic is a thing, nice.
i do like birbs.
wings, feathers, beaks. they've got everything!
We have these in Maine and on 2 occasions I have been able be around very close when these birds have hit pigeon. One time I was cleaning my car out in Windsor Maine running a vacuum and it sounded like a tree branch broke above me to I turned it off turned around and there were feathers floating in the air like snow.....and I then I noticed the dead bird.....the falcon landed and made noises at me so I went inside so it could eat in peace.....super impressive for me. 2 time I was inside my house about 6:30 am at my dresser and it sounded like something hit my house or something downstairs felt over....I felt the impact a little kinda jumped me.....10 mins later I went to start my car in the driveway and when I open the door there was feathers all over the front yard....I lived in town Augusta Maine at this point and had never seen a falcon in town like this before but clear as day it was in the red maple on the far side of my drive way making the same noise....then I noticed the pigeon on top of the van no head and a bunch of feathers stuck to the side of my house where my bedroom is....moral of the story is don't wear a hat that looks like a pigeon around these because if they mistake it for a real bird you are done....I will never forget the sound each time I heard these impacts its actually scary. Such a small animal too.....I would rather deal with a black bear lol
I'll take it upon myself to be that one low-brow humor friend, falcon poo 6:55
Or pee. The white part is actually their “urine”. They are so efficient with water that they don’t excrete what we think of as pee.
Doing the right work here! haha
Reported
When u gotta go, u gotta go 😅
Aranya's passion for birds is CONTAGIOUS i am fascinated too
9:45 the Spritzing of the Raptor, and the way the falcon lifts its wings and leans into the spray, is the best thing I've seen all day.
My favorite animal. I recently had the chance to help the peregrine falcons in my neighbourhood fledge. since the young falcons land on the ground a lot of the time, we had to get one of them and put it back up onto the tower. I'll never forget it.
Omg so cool! :)
Very cool, thanks for sharing !
she seemed flustered and nervous speaking while holding the falcon, cute!
Haha, I was! Just wanted to keep all my fingers in tact! LOL
What??!?
she seemed realy content @ 10:05 knowing the falcon is comfortable :P
If Animalogic existed in the Pokemon World:
Danielle - Normal-type Gym Leader
Tasha - Grass-type Gym Leader
Aranya - Flying-type Gym Leader
What about Jess?
@@mikec3618 ???
Jess Keating might also be a Grass type leader
I love birbs. Pls do more!
YOU GOT IT!
Peregrine falcons are living torpedoes equipped with knives!
All they nead now is freaking lazer beams attached to their heads !
No wonder the Hayabusa was inspired from them
I love watching them at my uncles sanctuary, we have a few falcons and owls that we get when they’re injured and then release them. We do however have a barn owl that we can never let go. He would be easy prey.
Thank you very much for that new serie. Animologic, Floralogic, now that. You're great!
5:55 "Very interesting, please tell me more" - That Falcon
"Yes, sing praises about me, I like this!" -- The Falcon probably
Falcon Punch!!
I'd love to see peacocks at some point, that's some evolution that I'm curious about.
Ok this got me
Funny enough, peregrines will hit their prey with their feet balled up so the Falcon Punch is kinda true to real life.
What about peahens?
@@gozillabk that's exactly what I was thinking about, some really cool videos of this behavior
@@mangeybum1443 same animal, while peafowl is the more neutral term I am more interested in the weird adaptations of the peacock.
1:07 ok before I even continue- I AM SO STOKED FOR THIS! YAYYY! :)
I AM STOKED THAT YOU ARE STOKED!
The Peregrine Falcon is the choice bird of prey I base one of my OCs on.
If I can make a suggestion for the next Bird:
*Red-Tailed Hawk*
Tobias and Jake approved
Baby falcon: Mom, can we have pigeon nuggets for dinner?
Mama falcon: Sure we can sweetheart!
Pigeon: oh *shi**
In cities, it's more like
"Mom, ca we have anything over than pigeon?
-Nope, they're the only ones in the area." XD
i've always admired the peregrine falcon. it's just such a cool bird.
World of birds looks like an excellent series, great production values, Aranya seems very knowledgeable and excited which adds a lot.
Congrats Aranya,...waiting for next episodes....! Fly high and cover distances just like P.falcon...!
Thank you so much Yatri aunty
random bird: **just vibin**
the peregrine falcon: **cloaker noises intensify**
"You call this resisting arrest? WE CALL THIS A DIFFICULTY TWEAK."
@@MTLMJN Yes.
I'm very excited about this new series. I love birds and Aranya seems like a wonderful host
Thank you so much! Your kind words mean a lot!
I knew that they were called “peregrine” for the black feathers around the head, that are similar to the hood of a peregrine. The more you know
It was my childhood favorite animal because I knew it was small, but the fastest of them all. Welcome Aranya!
Love it! Thank you so much!
You were awesome, Aranya. I'm looking forward to more of your videos!
This is so kind of you, thank you!
We have falcons and hawks here in NYC and from time to time you'll see them swoop down on bird's and other pets but mainly they majestically float thru the air hunting....it's awesome sight to behold with your own eyes!!!
Welcome to Animalogic Aranya! I love that you love birds. They're awesome animals. Could you make a video on the Red Tailed Hawk soon?
Much love, and thanks!
Animalogic has the nicest hosts
When Melbourne (Australia not Florida) was in lockdown for 17 weeks last year, watching the live stream of our Falcons was the perfect way to cope. When they fledged it was so wonderful. Looking forward to Spring and watching them again. Thank you, enjoyed this
Did you watch Live Penguin TV too? There's a burrow camera too and we got to watch Bluey (we names him on the livestream) hatch and grow up until he fledged.
@@XSemperIdem5 thank you. Didn't know about this. Must watch it this year. Thanks very much for letting me know about it.
The coolest thing I saw was two crows and a falcon fighting over a green belt.
The speed and acrobatic flying involved was hard to even keep track of!
I've been hearing Curiosity Stream is "the Netflix for nerds" and wonder.... why nobody have come up with the pun "NERDFLIX"
What a dream would it be to work for Animalogic!
Loved this first episode, welcome Aranya! :)
Thank you kindly!
The animorphs series are the books that introduced me to this species of falcon and i'm thrilled at the nostalgia when I came across this video on the channel. Thank you for it!
Peregrine Falcons have been my favourite bid since I was a kid. There so incredibly phenomenal.
Love this episode. Welcome Aranya! I look forward to Animalogic every week!
Peregrine falcons are so fast that they make cheetahs look slow by comparison.
They aren't the fastest flyers, they are the fastest fallers after flying very high. There are definitely birds that fly faster.
In fact even a Pigeon can fly faster than a Peregrin Falcon. The only way a Peregrin Falcon can catch a Pigeon is by falling on them from their blind spot. If the falcon is seen the hunt is failed, it wont be able to catch it because a pigeon can fly faster.
yeah when they diving otherwise both are same speed
What kinda comment is this I mean I'm one for leaving random comments for the sake of showing support for the channel, but you just took from the no shite pile...
@@oBuLLzEyEo1013 What?....
@@oBuLLzEyEo1013 this is the internet. People can type anything
I just started bird watching recently. It’s such a beautiful thing
It truly is!
Hi from England, thank you for this wonderful information, I love birds, especially peregrine falcons. I am so grateful that they made a comeback.
Welcome to the show Aranya. You were great. Loved the video as always. Bird pooped 😂
Thank so much
Welcome Aranya!
Penguins are always a great topic. Or maybe you can do a series on mythical/legendary birds and their real world basis (if any).
Have you watched their episode on the Little Penguins? I second penguins because they're such interesting birds adapted to such a range of climates considering they're flightless. From the scorching heat the African penguins ensure to freezing blizzard conditions in Antarctica.
Thanks so much, and great suggestion!
I remember going down the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto only to look over and see a pigeon and peregrine keeping pace with our car at over 100km an hour. For a few seconds it was like they were perfectly still, and parallel to my window. They both pulled away to head down into the valley. It was the most impressive aerial race I've ever seen
I love birds in general and Ornithology is one of my passion. I'm so glad and excited for this series, can't wait to see what Aranya will bring us next.
YAYAY! I'm so excited too!
Amazing video! I don't know about anyone else but I am happy to see a new member of Animalogic! Great team Danielle!
Thank you very much!
Sooo happy you guys are doing a series/ channel on just birds…. When will the bird videos come out!? Realtor to start with also the FAST falcon
"Nothing Can Out-Fly A Peregrine Falcon
How do you catch a cloud and pin it down?
How do you describe a Peregrine Falcon
Nothing Can Out-Fly A Peregrine Falcon"
- Sung to "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?"
Sound of music is ONE OF MY FAC MOVIES of all time!
I study Orinthology, so this new addition to your channel has me super excited! Animal Logic, FloraLogic, and now World of Birds?! You ladies are AWESOME.
🥰💛🥰💛🥰💛🥰
That is so kind of you! Thank you!
@@aranyaiyer5994
My pleasure! 😁
Love your channel! The Praire Falcon can give a Peregrine a run for its money.
🔥🔥🔥Great Episode with the Beautiful Aranya
A bird series! Yes!
Short-tailed shearwaters next please. Their migration from Alaska to Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia with a trip to Antarctica to feed during the breeding season is amazing.
Y’all should talk about the harpy Eagle
Great narration from the new member! Super excited for the new series. Beautiful footage as well!
Thank you so much!!
@@aranyaiyer5994 No, thank YOU! I'm super hyped to hear more bird nerdery! Hope we get to hear more about Corvids
Great episode! I am a birder and the Peregrine is one of my favorites.
Really liking these offshots from the mainline content, brings more variety to an alredy great show about wild life
As a bird nerd and falconer, I am SO excited by this new series!! ♥
I AM EXCITED THAT YOU'RE EXCITED!
Wonderful job Aranya! Can't wait to see more episodes :)
Fantastic first episode! Really enjoyed it! So excited for this new series! Would love to see an episode on the Greater Roadrunner or the Elf Owl. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!!
Love you guys your energy and passion makes my day ! Welcome to the Animal Logic family.
Very kind of you to say, thanks!
6:54 The bird missiles fires another kind of missile.
i love this ! welcome aranya you're amazing!
Thank you so much!!
Hi Aranya! I'm so excited for your series. I love birds so much! I would love to see frigate birds, ravens, or the Phillippine Eagle.
Im excited you're excited!! Thanks for commenting :)
Such a beautiful animal. It's a great story that they are bouncing back from being threatened, the same as the Red Kite here in the UK.
Cheetah: im the fastest animal!
Peregrine Falcon: hold my pigeon.
I LOVE IT!
I know I'm going off meme here...
Cheetah: I'm the fastest animal!
Peregrine Falcon: I need to hold that pigeon.
Hello Aranya, I hope your series becomes a success😊.
Wow, a series about birds, that is so great! Cool to have you on the team, Aranya, the first episode was already striking! (Well, might be also because the peregrine stole the show) I am looking forward to more birdy episodes. You might do mostly American birds, but should you ever come to Europe - Bearded Vultures are really fascinating creatures. They were driven almost to exinction but now are slowly gaining numbers thanks to protection and resettlements. This year after an absent of over 100 years the first two Bearded Vultures were released in Germany! They are such beautiful, fascinating creatures.
We are so glad you are loving the World of Birds series! Thanks for your feedback.
Great job Aranya!! Looking forward to more :)
I’m so happy to see what animalogic has become! Keep it up! Love your content! Also, I love birds of prey… 😍❤️
Thank you!
I loved the series and adored Aranya! Great content.
Thank you!
Thank you for the great content Animalogic!
Welcome Aranya! Your research seems so cool, it'd be great to get a video on it
How about checking out the Pueo, or the Hawaiian Owl? They're one of only two birds of prey native to the islands and were considered family guardian spirits for the native people.
Talonflame is a Fire/Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6. It is known as the Scorching Pokémon.
It dives at foes, and then attacks with devastating kicks.
Stop making me fall in love with all your hosts, they're all so smart and cool
That is very kind of you to say!
I'm loving this line of women you guys have! They are all great! You go girls! Welcome Aranya!
Could you do a video on owls? I feel like the Great Horned owl gets so much focus that other species get overlooked.
Excited for more episodes of this great format :)
Peregrines have long been my favorite bird of prey since reading the Hardy Boys book The Hooded Hawk Mystery
I love the Hardy boys!
I have been commenting on multiple episodes to do a video on the peregrine falcon and my prayers have been answered they are my favorite animal
AWESOME!
Aranya literally means forest. So, the profession kind if matches her name.
But it sounds like spider in Portuguese (aranha sounds a lot like aranya when pronounced by English-speakers).
It makes me happy to see young people involved in nature.
Loved this video, so, so excited for this tangent!
YAY!
Every-bird-y gangster, until, you hear a peregrine falcon with Stuka diving horn sounds diving towards you.
This channel feeds both the brain & the heart 💚❤️🔥💚
Happy to see Aranya! Fun fact "Aranya" literally means a forest in most of the Indian languages! Waiting to see a lot of informative bird videos with Aranya! 🐣🦜🦚
It does! Thanks for picking up on that Thanks for commenting!!