2021 Cornell Red-tailed Hawks Live Cam Highlights May 2 - June 23
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Cornell Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) 2021 © allaboutbirds.org/cams/red-tailed-hawks Cornell Lab Bird Cams
Live: • Fledgling hawks! Corne...
00:03 K1’s beak was moving in the eggshell
00:06 K1 was hatched, K2’s beak was moving in the eggshell
00:08 K2 was biting K1's bobblehead
00:13 K3 was hatching
00:17 Three stumbling babies
00:21 K3 stood upside down
00:25 It was a rainy day, they were dry but dirty
00:29 K2 accidentally knocked K3 down
00:33 Three babies cuddled together
00:36 A windy day
00:40 Feeding time
00:45 K1 was looking at the camera
00:47 Big Red was feeding K3
00:52 K1 was helping K2 preening
00:58 K1 and K2 pooped at the same time
01:02 Arthur delivered a prey
01:06 K1 casted a pellet
01:11 K3 walked into the shade
01:19 K3 was hiding between Big Red's legs
01:24 K1 bit Big Red's tail feathers
01:28 They were all full
01:32 Arthur delivered a prey
01:35 K2 was helping K3 preening
01:39 K3 happily jumped after pooped
01:41 K3 was preening itself
01:46 K1 tried to eat by itself. K1 was flapping, K2 stared at it
01:57 Both K3 and K1 wanted to hide in Big Red's feathers
02:07 They were shaking off the rain
02:15 K2 was stretching
02:32 K1 and K2 tug of war
02:39 K2 tried to eat by itself
02:44 Big Red pushed K3 with a twig, K3 casted pellets
02:53 Big Red delivered a prey
03:00 Resting time
03:04 Everyone had food to eat
03:08 K3 scratched
03:12 K3 was self feeding, K3 and K1 played with Big Red's tail feathers
03:22 K3 and K1 were preening themselves
03:28 They tilted their heads and watched Big Red return to the nest
03:31 K1 and K2 both jumped out of the nest
03:38 K3 was flapping in the nest
03:41 K3 jumped out of the nest
03:47 K1 was flapping
03:52 K3 and K1 were outside the nest, K2 was in the nest
03:55 Feeding time
03:58 K3 was doing hawk yoga, All three went outside the nest
04:04 K3 and K1 were standing on the edge of the nest
04:06 Some type of natural injury causing swelling on K2’s right cheek and bill
04:07 K1 was flapping on the edge of the nest
04:14 Arthur delivered a prey, K3 was self feeding
04:23 K2’s right cheek was swollen
04:24 K3, K1 and K2 looked at the camera
04:28 K2 tried hard to eat
04:31 K3 was flapping on the edge of the nest
04:32 K2 still tried hard to eat, but rarely succeeded
04:40 They got wet in the rain
04:42 Arthur delivered a prey
04:46 K1 was flapping
04:50 Big Red was feeding K2
04:54 All three were on the edge of the nest
04:56 K2 tried hard to eat with its swollen beak
05:03 K1 fledged
05:24 K2 was transferred to veterinary care
05:32 K1 returned to the nest
05:36 K1 played with nest materials
05:45 Big Red delivered a prey
05:52 K3 played with feathers
05:54 K1 flew up to the tree opposite
06:04 K3 pooped then fledged to keep up with K1
06:25 K1 stood on a light tower
06:29 K3 stood on the windowsill
06:31 K1 was at the top left and K3 was at the bottom right
A Red-tailed Hawk pair who nicknamed “Big Red” (female) and “Arthur” (male) has been nesting above Cornell University's athletic fields since at least the 2012, making use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012 and 2015, they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014 , and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. Cornell installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus. They have three Nestlings this year, numbered K1, K2 and K3.
K1: May 2 hatched, June 22 fledged(51 days old)
K2: May 3 hatched, June 22 been taken into care, June 24 been euthanized
K3: May 5 hatched, June 23 fledged(49 days old)
More about K2: www.allaboutbi...
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Grazie per condividere i video, mi piacciono tutti, vedere questa bella familia, i piccoli dalla nascita e il suo sviluppo è stato emozionante!, la dedizione dei genitori, bellissimo! complimenti!👍🤗
Wonderful birds. Thanks for the look see on their lives. Unforgettable!🌸🐌💙🪶
I was so sad to learn about the death of K2. Thank you for making this beautiful collection of all good time.
Happy family
Well, I came here to find out what happened to K2 and I'm sad to hear of it's demise. Many thanks to Cornell for trying to save it. It was great to follow all three of them this year, as I look forward to this every year. Great parents, very high success rate. Looking forward to next spring already!
Very sad that poor K2 died. Good luck for K1 and K3 😘😘😘😘
謝謝你👍❤
Great video, I'm new to this nest so can anyone tell me how K2 got hurt?
Natural injury, sickness
@@lolbuzzard2383 Thank you very much for letting me know :)