Im sure this cam is from a wildlife conservationist. Average people usually dont have the resources to put cams this high, since eagles often are at the highest point possible
Those ass hole who say humans are worst should get lost in wild and know how peace full in humans socity compare to nature where every one wasnts to eat you
The other eagle is my 13 year old step-daughter standing there sighing impatiently when l am trying to take her to some place she tells us about at the last possible second or she will fail Geography or some shit. 🙄
Not disturbed by the eagle eating the swan, but disturbed by how long the swan was struggling before finally dying. D: Makes me appreciate the predators who kill their prey swiftly before brutalizing them. Yeesh
Savage, Brutal, and Horrible way to go but not cruel, they just tryna live too. Death is sad, and if they empathized with creatures they had to consume maybe any bird species who did aren't around anymore!
Painful way to go out getting flown over the mountains if let go your done from the fall...than to make it safely to a branch only to get picked apart😭😂💀
I dont know which is worse when compared to pelicans swallowing their prey whole while theyre still kicking and thrashing while sliding down inside the throat passage.
A hawk caught a pigeon in front of my window one time and the struggle went on for a while. When the hawk had the upper hand he slowly and methodically de-feathered the pigeon's chest and ate into him while it was still alive. It's like they purposely want their prey to live right up until they consume it.
This was to just show the death of a swan (thus only it dying) by another raptor, which is how the wild works, now we will have a bunch of eagle haters. They eat to survive, that is her eaglet waiting for dinner and should have showed they also eat every piece of it. No waste even eat their own dead.
Barbara Mallick exactly but if u read the comments they bash the eagles, imo what the poster intended and sad because raptors and most animals are amazing creatures and do not reason like we do
Looks to me like a parent/child. The older eagles have the yellow beak, eyes and white head feathers. The younger ones don't until they turn about 5 I believe.
Me : " Mr Eagle , how many bites does it take to get to the center of a baby swans head ??? Mr Eagle : " well , I don't know , ..let's see ... 1 .... 2 .......3 .... THREE"
They probably would actually. Swans are bigger and can seem intimidating to humans, but it’s mostly smoke and mirrors. Eagles are faster and more agile than swans and are natural hunters with sharp talons. They can swoop in, grab one and fly off quicker than a swan can react a lot of the time. A swans only hope is to charge at the Eagle quickly and hope it can knock the chick out or cause the Eagle to drop it before the Eagle breaks away.
@@brutaldomcom You're right - and I stand corrected. I looked it up and apparently they are not as powerful as I previously heard, specifically the old story about swans breaking a human's leg with a swipe of their wing - that's pure fiction. Thanks for your post.
~400 down votes. 😄 People actually click on a nest cam video and then down vote, for what? Bad camera angle? No sound? Naw. Just don't like that nature is savage (literally by definition). Anyway...it is fascinating to see how they dispatch their prey. I wonder how often eagles bring live prey to the nest and do they even bother when there aren't any eaglets to feed? Most feeding behavior I've seen is on carcasses too large to carry on the ground. But I don't know much about raptor behavior.
Did the eagle pierce the chick’s brain to kill it? I know big cats suffocate their prey or break their spinal cord by biting the neck. I wonder if eagles try to kill their prey quickly too by biting their head.
😢poor little cygnet. He'll never swim again on the lake with others, never will be warmed by mommy's wing, never will fly, never will see the world from height.
Was it going for the brain, when it poked the eyes out? It seems that i saw another video of a hawk go for the eye with its talons. Dang it sucks to be a prey species.
@Sir Tristan Those are just muscle spasms from the pain receptors since it was getting his feathers and skin bitten off, but the chick was already dead after the second time the eagle went for the head.
@@ticktockbam no, having feathers torn out dont make nerves send signals to muscles to contract like having salt poured on open nerves, the chick was still alive. Like it was flailing between strikes even after the eagle ripped one of its legs off.
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The eagle is plucking the downy feathers BEFORE she starts to butcher it and feed her young or herself. All birds of prey do this with any bird they have caught. And yes sometimes the prey is still alive for a while.
@@Bdawg71692 Raptors pluck the feathers to get to the flesh underneath. Otherwise the hawk or falcon will get a a bunch of feathers with each beak full of the nutricious meat underneath. You'll notice that the raptor will generally only pluck feathers from their prey's torso. That's where the most flesh is and they often go for the internal organs as well.
Yeah...That's where your meat comes from. It was never alive, just grows in little plastic packages on trees. You should go hunting and learn where meat comes from.
that repeated taping bites on the head of baby duck seems like feathers preening bites but was deadly and blood sprut out profusely and start eating the prey while it's heart and brain were still functioning,but they are made simply a flying, walking, cooked ready to eat food at any moment.Imagine if human were made as eagles are,we would not have been worrying about food.
I can honestly say that I've never found a hair in a hamburger. Found hairs in lots of other things, but I don't believe a hamburger has ever been one of them.
Tan Maxwell 45 If There weren’t grocery stores, I can promise you I would not steal other human babies, or any other babies to rip apart and feed to my babies. I can’t understand “nature”!
What a jackpot the guy who recorded this video hit. Getting a video of eagle’s dinner in the most natural way!🙏🏻🙏🏻
If you put a camera near the nest, like wildlife organizations do...you can film it every day
Eis Vogel that is quite true but still, he must’ve felt amazing when he got this footage👏🏻👏🏻
Im sure this cam is from a wildlife conservationist. Average people usually dont have the resources to put cams this high, since eagles often are at the highest point possible
freddy zamaripa thats true as well🤙🏻🤙🏻
Holy hell started with the poor birds eyeballs
Makes me so grateful to be a human and not having to worry about being snatched, plucked and eaten alive
There used to be a prehistoric giant eagle that could eat humans.
We have all reincarnated from everything else. We have been everything.
Try going near waters where crocs live.
@@geforcetweety5688 that's why I say kill all reptilians
Those ass hole who say humans are worst should get lost in wild and know how peace full in humans socity compare to nature where every one wasnts to eat you
If you gave this thumbs down you should avoid all nature videos forever. this is incredible footage.
You must b jackin' it whilst watching
Because that idiot thought the video should be exactly 2:03 long
Thank God eagles aren't bigger than humans
pbs eons says there once were lsrger than humans birds preyin early hominids heh heh
Giant Moa wasn’t it?
Bald Eagles are 6-7 feet in length from wing to wing. That makes them larger than most humans. But I get what you're trying to say.
@@regularbricksstudios1109 Moas were herbivorous and docile. They were basically the dodos of the southern hemisphere
Yes yes I know but Djack was talking about the Haast Eagle that hinged indeed the Giant Moa
The eagle went straight for the head and eyes.
Can't eat your dinner alive
@@immortallis2365 Wanna bet! Go see African wild dogs or hyenas. They have terrible table manners. ;)
Eagles eat prey alive, every animal does. That’s a myth. You have RUclips, just search.
@@DoggoWillink not every animal lmao there’s plenty that are taught to go for the neck/kill before eating
@@mvpembiid8052 Ok give an example and I’ll literally show you a counter example video.
The other eagle: "you gonna eat that all by yourself?"
Humans: "They love me. They love me not. They love me. They love me not."
Eagles: 'nice try, but check my take."
Now you all know where snow is coming from
"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow"🎶
Messed up but ok.....
Lol
The eagle on the left
" Yeah all of it, yes, NO FEATHERS!"
"You are alive when they start to eat you."
That eagle de-feathered the swan like I look for my keys when I am running late.
😂😂
Sooo funny!!
The other eagle is my 13 year old step-daughter standing there sighing impatiently when l am trying to take her to some place she tells us about at the last possible second or she will fail Geography or some shit. 🙄
Not disturbed by the eagle eating the swan, but disturbed by how long the swan was struggling before finally dying. D:
Makes me appreciate the predators who kill their prey swiftly before brutalizing them. Yeesh
Amen
Savage, Brutal, and Horrible way to go but not cruel, they just tryna live too. Death is sad, and if they empathized with creatures they had to consume maybe any bird species who did aren't around anymore!
Painful way to go out getting flown over the mountains if let go your done from the fall...than to make it safely to a branch only to get picked apart😭😂💀
eaten alive at that!
i'd rather take the fall!
I dont know which is worse when compared to pelicans swallowing their prey whole while theyre still kicking and thrashing while sliding down inside the throat passage.
I think this is a fly video..the scenery is badass .. The eagles view and they are some very beautiful birds. It's MAJESTIC
damn, it took its eyes out first...nature dgaf!
Crazy huh
Imagine being a baby swan you’re with your mama And then you’re being killed poor baby swan😭😭😭😭
Animals have to do what they have to do in order to survive nature's crule but its life
He was just giving the little guy a haircut
Neoslayer PW he‘s like: now you‘re one of us and we ain‘t called bald eagles for no reason
And that red stuff was just spilled ketchup!
Maximilian Beyer not to be that guy but they’re not bald eagles lol
The secret behind Hay Fever: Eagles!
(Eagle on the left)" yeah do it for our set the swans don't like to pay up on time"
That poor thing I wish they had just finished it off before ripping the feathers off
Cruel nature is.
Tasmar sounds like something Master yoda would say
its horrible.Really horrible
nah this much better
I want to say the head trauma from the first few bites to the face probably put it into shock. Probe ly didn't feel much pain after that
I just found out "merikotkas" is Finnish for "sea eagle"
Damn, what a horrible way to go.
Just a nature
@A Design Of course nature is nature with survival and what not, doesn't mean that it still isn't a bad way to die
Remember this when you tug yourself in at night under your down duvet and down pillow.
I have to say this to be truthful. We need more eagles and hawks in my city here in Canada. Our geese population is out of control
Yes. Pigeons are fucking awful too.
Who else is here because of Nature is Metal on Instagram
Yeah i came to see the full one
The eagle as it tears the feathers off the swan: You will not wear the emblems of our people...
A hawk caught a pigeon in front of my window one time and the struggle went on for a while. When the hawk had the upper hand he slowly and methodically de-feathered the pigeon's chest and ate into him while it was still alive. It's like they purposely want their prey to live right up until they consume it.
"Stop moving. I'm trying to have some dinner here".
Thank you for sparing me and some others from the audio. Nature is not always pretty to us humans. This is part of the cycle of nature...
This was to just show the death of a swan (thus only it dying) by another raptor, which is how the wild works, now we will have a bunch of eagle haters. They eat to survive, that is her eaglet waiting for dinner and should have showed they also eat every piece of it. No waste even eat their own dead.
Every animal has to eat something it's the circle of life, and swans eat the fish it just goes around and around
Barbara Mallick exactly but if u read the comments they bash the eagles, imo what the poster intended and sad because raptors and most animals are amazing creatures and do not reason like we do
I read all the comments... You're full of it m8..
Where's all the eagle haters?
Blasted moron
O.o fo I quote “That eagle is evil” comment posted by a guy 2 weeks ago
Gruesome killers. Inefficient. Starts tearing the baby swan apart while it is still alive.
Okay let's get these feathers out of the way, so that we can get down to business. 🦅
Babies in the animal kingdom have it so hard
*Humans are animals too, I'd like to remind you. Please don't mention the animal kingdom in the third person as if it doesn't apply to us, lmao.*
@sophie take your peta bullshit elsewhere
Sophie stfu you fool
@@Sophie-dt3ck grow up sophie
@@Sophie-dt3ck it doesn't apply to us. Not other creatures hunt human babies and eat them alive.
Chicks like “ but I don’t even like swan”
What is the relationship between the two eagles? Male/female nesting pair? Or parent/child? Who's who?
Looks to me like a parent/child. The older eagles have the yellow beak, eyes and white head feathers. The younger ones don't until they turn about 5 I believe.
@@Di777 Yes - I think you are correct. Thank you for your reply.
This is how are you enjoy my chicken nuggets too. The more they suffer the tastier they will be
love how eagles always start with the eyes
Chickens also start with the head and eyes when they eat baby rats. Then the belly next. And then swallow the whole thing after.
I would never look at a bird the same way again
Me : " Mr Eagle , how many bites does it take to get to the center of a baby swans head ???
Mr Eagle : " well , I don't know , ..let's see ... 1 .... 2 .......3 .... THREE"
After the eagle crushed its head, the swan didint die. You can see it shaking when being plucked
0:21 Damn, so brutal how it uses it's beak to stab it through the baby's head.
It's actually pretty great that it attempts to kill it before eating it. That's the most effective and painless route to doing so.
Couldn't tell if it was eating it or giving it a haircut, geez lol....the younger one just looking like "i can't wait til i can eat too"
Nature is beautiful...and deadly cruel. Humans at the top of the list.
Damn...the eagle tore its eyes out. Brutal.
Went for the head, specifically, so it dies quickly. Be thankful it isn't a vulture killing the chick. Otherwise, it would've been tore apart alive.
AM I WRONG OR THE EAGLE POKED HIS EYES AS THE FIRST THING??????.
I saw it too. Pretty brutal.
Thought it did it on the 3rd try, after it pulled out some feathers.
That other eagle just watching the whole time lol like what the heck
@Vanessa Pacis how is heck a bad word to you? Lmfao
WOW!! That's just amazing.
Frankly, I doubt they would have tried that with the mother around. Swans are pretty powerful and they would put up a nasty fight.
Swans destroy other bird's nests themselves
They probably would actually. Swans are bigger and can seem intimidating to humans, but it’s mostly smoke and mirrors. Eagles are faster and more agile than swans and are natural hunters with sharp talons. They can swoop in, grab one and fly off quicker than a swan can react a lot of the time. A swans only hope is to charge at the Eagle quickly and hope it can knock the chick out or cause the Eagle to drop it before the Eagle breaks away.
@@brutaldomcom You're right - and I stand corrected. I looked it up and apparently they are not as powerful as I previously heard, specifically the old story about swans breaking a human's leg with a swipe of their wing - that's pure fiction. Thanks for your post.
~400 down votes. 😄 People actually click on a nest cam video and then down vote, for what? Bad camera angle? No sound? Naw. Just don't like that nature is savage (literally by definition). Anyway...it is fascinating to see how they dispatch their prey. I wonder how often eagles bring live prey to the nest and do they even bother when there aren't any eaglets to feed? Most feeding behavior I've seen is on carcasses too large to carry on the ground. But I don't know much about raptor behavior.
downvotes for cutting the video abruptly for no reason,
Atleast the eagle bit it in the head to kill it straight away
Charlie Wilkinson bruh... it was still alive through the end of the video wym 😨
Yea no, I know you want to think it was killed quickly but pretty obvious it was alive the entire time, lol.
Im ignoring your comments, I just want to think he died straight Away and they were just his nerves making him move the entire video 🥺
@@charliewilkinson32 Actually I think it just poked its eyes out.
eagles and hawks or even falcons and owls and vultures aren't my favorite but they r still cool..
Did the eagle pierce the chick’s brain to kill it? I know big cats suffocate their prey or break their spinal cord by biting the neck. I wonder if eagles try to kill their prey quickly too by biting their head.
0:32 my favourite part.
😢poor little cygnet. He'll never swim again on the lake with others, never will be warmed by mommy's wing, never will fly, never will see the world from height.
The Eagle killed the swan first... nature!
Was it going for the brain, when it poked the eyes out? It seems that i saw another video of a hawk go for the eye with its talons. Dang it sucks to be a prey species.
Why did you grow all these messy feathers already?
Was this filmed in The Witcher 3?
Nature is metal
"Ur gona have a bad time"
He feet were still moving as they plucked the feathers
That beak is a killer weapon.
Where this place and country??
Hippies: protect the animals and nature
Animals & Nature: watch this
Dayyym nature! You scurry!!!
mother nature can be so beautiful yet so horrible. but on a positive note that bird gets the award for fastest feather plucker!
At least he decided to kill it before plucking it.
@Sir Tristan That's why they try to aim at the head first.
@Sir Tristan Those are just muscle spasms from the pain receptors since it was getting his feathers and skin bitten off, but the chick was already dead after the second time the eagle went for the head.
@@ticktockbam no, having feathers torn out dont make nerves send signals to muscles to contract like having salt poured on open nerves, the chick was still alive. Like it was flailing between strikes even after the eagle ripped one of its legs off.
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‘Red in tooth and claw’ Alfred Lord Tennyson
0:17 poor baby swan... from the mother love to brutal predator 😱😨😥😞😔
Damn - eagles are savage AF.
This sickens me!! What a truly good waste of feathers for a pillow
She does everything but killing it.
Notice how she kept going for the head? That's her killing it.
@@Sophie-dt3ck She should kill it first, then defeather it. Eagle should GO FISH instead
The eyeballs first... the juicy delicate eyeballs.
Damn, doesn't even kill it first, just holds still and start butchering.
He did try thou.. Haha
Perhaps the suffering made it taste better
The eagle is plucking the downy feathers BEFORE she starts to butcher it and feed her young or herself. All birds of prey do this with any bird they have caught. And yes sometimes the prey is still alive for a while.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 Why do they take the feathers off first?
@@Bdawg71692 Raptors pluck the feathers to get to the flesh underneath. Otherwise the hawk or falcon will get a a bunch of feathers with each beak full of the nutricious meat underneath. You'll notice that the raptor will generally only pluck feathers from their prey's torso. That's where the most flesh is and they often go for the internal organs as well.
Brutal! Thank God I'm human and can go to the store for my food. It doesn't move and ready to eat.
Yeah...That's where your meat comes from. It was never alive, just grows in little plastic packages on trees.
You should go hunting and learn where meat comes from.
@@mattz1230 - Been there done that.
This time nature was cruel and unforgiving.
How to eat baby swan:
1. Bite head
2. Remove feather
3. Remove skin
4. Start eat
Enjoy the really really succulent baby swan🦅
that repeated taping bites on the head of baby duck seems like feathers preening bites but was deadly and blood sprut out profusely and start eating the prey while it's heart and brain were still functioning,but they are made simply a flying, walking, cooked ready to eat food at any moment.Imagine if human were made as eagles are,we would not have been worrying about food.
Those feathers in the beak look about as annoying as finding a hair in the hamburger you just bit into!😂
I can honestly say that I've never found a hair in a hamburger.
Found hairs in lots of other things, but I don't believe a hamburger has ever been one of them.
No we know how Prometheus felt.
Sure Mr. eagle Id love a haircut your last customer looks great
I don’t think it went for the eye intentionally.
I'm almost crying seeing this... thinking about the pain this swan must feel... and I have chicken in my fridge... man!!!
What do you expect from an eagle they are bird of prey 🙄
That’s how food goes, it doesn’t just magically appear on your plate
So thats where them strange feathers out of nowhere come from🤔
So cute
Nature ain't Disney.
I thought they ate feathers and all 🤔
We may think this is barbaric - but normal life for the eagle.
It can certainly be both.
The Bible says it is a bird of prey - meaning it preys on other animals to survive - and doesn't buy its food from a grocery store like we do.
Tan Maxwell 45 If There weren’t grocery stores, I can promise you I would not steal other human babies, or any other babies to rip apart and feed to my babies. I can’t understand “nature”!
1:15 holy shit he tore his leg off
Hey...self defense, i saw it...it was either the swan or the eagle,,, that swan would have killed the eagles entire family and everyone it knew.
that's a full size swan.........those eagles are giant
Legend says that the swan may still be alive if it gets enough furs.
Oh..so that's how snow it's made...
Imagine reincarnation being humans to birds.
Uh.. it must be painful... the eagle was skinning and plucking baby swan's fur alive... it was like a hyena in the air...
Gotta clean it first so feathers/down doesn't get stuck in my beak.
Um ...
This video was cut too short. Disappointing.