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This demonstrates so well how a good person can make such a difference in the world. These orphaned birds did have a 'parent' provide them with a home base and food for their transition into adulthood, and it's a joy to see.
What a great insight into the lives of fledgling kestrels! It's remarkable how easily they fall into a family relationship with each other though they're unrelated. Thank you for this unique view of their lives, Robert.🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶
Thank you, Mr Fuller. And I'll add my thanks to yours, for the individuals and organizations that rescued and fostered these beautiful birds till they could be released.
The first one is the protector second one is very confident third one is cautious and very observant and the next day more kestrel s❤❤they all climb up the sycamore ty ref they are so beautiful I enjoy watching them every day
Hi, Robert! Fantastic job have you made!! These young kestrels are now healthy and ready to reach high flights soon!!👍😉😃 Thank you so much, for all your love and dedication!!! 🙌🤩😍👏🙏🤗
So lovely to see the Keslets thriving and love seeing them on the livestream.I hope they make Fotherdale and/or Ashwood their new home for years to come.Thank you Robert for your devotion, care and love for these Keslets💖
The kestrels are breathtakingly beautiful. It was Wonderful to see the individual kestrels become a family. Thanks to everyone who made all this possible and for allowing your audience to witness a part of nature we normally would never get to see.❤🦅 😊
Another beautiful video. Thank you Robert for all the care you give to wildlife. I love how you go to such length to give rescues a chance to return to the wild. 🙏 💚
Now, that site is a great launching pad for the youngsters to have a chance to thrive into adulthood! Robert, thanks for all of your efforts on their behalf! ☺️😘
I ❤️, Kestrels & Peregrine Falcons !! 🥰 How family oriented & verbally expressive they are structured.. They are like humans at times! Thank you Mr.Fuller, for allowing us to pierce the vale of falcon's secret life!! ❤️✌️😁🙏
Hoping one of these are a male that’ll stay around! We need some fotherdale kestrels again with Jenny only occasionally stopping for food with no partner this year.
@@sanjuktachatterjee6807 Jeff was unfortunately lost to us last year. Jenny did have chicks but none of her chicks stayed in the area. Jenny had a few suitors this year but she was absent from the cameras for a span of 2ish months in the summer before returning recently, so I believe she potentially nested elsewhere. Didn't nest in Fotherdale despite trying to attract some of her suitors to Sycamore.
There are many reasons trees falling down nests in unstable locations in built up areas means chicks fall to the ground But one of the main problems is larger birds of prey taking them out as competitors for food and territory
Brilliant work you do mate reminds me ov my old school teacher who had a lot to do with getting fairburn ings up and running keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
🍃Beautiful, it's great these young Kestrels find solace with each other as they become independent in the wild. Robert how long do you supply food for them? Also, do you have mentorship program at your location for individuals who want to deepen their knowledge and skills of wild life care, photography and art? 🍃
Great vid Robert.I just released a rehabbed young female kestrel earlier today on good habitat.Its older than the ones in your vid by about two months after being in the care of wildlife vets for last two months.It flew off strongly and soared for joy before landing in a tree across some fields issuing a series of high pitched kek,kek,keks.Im not in a position like yourself to supplementary feed and have no nest box either.how would you rate its chances of survival?..Thanks,Mick wright,Co kilkenny Ireland.
I was trying to email you but the system didn't provide the email after I did the picture things. I came across this video and recognized it as yours but someone claiming it as theirs and changed the video. ruclips.net/user/shortsdBOnUF5874w
I hope you've enjoyed the video! To find out more see below:
More Rescue films: ruclips.net/p/PLx09JDaWUEFOCEOK7ykHHiD0X94mrM6-x
Support my work with wildlife: www.robertefuller.com/support_and_donate/
Visit my website: www.robertefuller.com
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amazing how you released them and they still stick together even if not family
The sight of the rescued kestrels cutting through the sky as they fly is truly divine.
This demonstrates so well how a good person can make such a difference in the world. These orphaned birds did have a 'parent' provide them with a home base and food for their transition into adulthood, and it's a joy to see.
Really enjoyed it. I love your dedication to looking after these birds.
Thank you for all you do for the wild animals and for bringing us along on their journey.
What a great insight into the lives of fledgling kestrels! It's remarkable how easily they fall into a family relationship with each other though they're unrelated. Thank you for this unique view of their lives, Robert.🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶
Thank you, Mr Fuller. And I'll add my thanks to yours, for the individuals and organizations that rescued and fostered these beautiful birds till they could be released.
This is so amazing. Love all the cooperation to save these beautiful birds. Thanks Everyone.
I love the Kestrels.
They used to be so common here in South Wales, very few these days sadly.
@@jimflagg4009 taha
Wonderful story. You are truly an angel walking this earth ❤️❤️👍👍
Thank you Robert for all you do for these lovely kestrels and other wildlife !
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The first one is the protector second one is very confident third one is cautious and very observant and the next day more kestrel s❤❤they all climb up the sycamore ty ref they are so beautiful I enjoy watching them every day
Thank you Robert. You are amazing!😊😊❤❤❤❤
Hi, Robert!
Fantastic job have you made!! These young kestrels are now healthy and ready to reach high flights soon!!👍😉😃
Thank you so much, for all your love and dedication!!!
🙌🤩😍👏🙏🤗
So lovely to see the Keslets thriving and love seeing them on the livestream.I hope they make Fotherdale and/or Ashwood their new home for years to come.Thank you Robert for your devotion, care and love for these Keslets💖
A Fantastic Job Robert.
Thank you Robert x
Robert Fuller...
U R a star.Bringing so MUCH pleasure.Keep up the good work.
Bless there little hearts❤❤
Beautiful birds in beautiful hands,thank you robert sir for this happy update,
aw. i bet the little guys are happy to be with eachother!
i love kestrels so much oh my god 😭
The kestrels are breathtakingly beautiful. It was Wonderful to see the individual kestrels become a family. Thanks to everyone who made all this possible and for allowing your audience to witness a part of nature we normally would never get to see.❤🦅 😊
Wow 🤩 wonderful❣️
Awwww beautiful ty for caring and sharing 🎉
Beautiful
Amazing ❤
Love the shocked faces as you put them down, as if to say...what the hell just happend!😂😂
Absolutely gorgeous birds.
Fantastic job.
So wonderful to see you at work. Wauw! What a joy to see them act like brothers, those kestrels.
Beautiful❗️❤️
We have them in Pitney as well as the buzzards who always fly at 10 and 2 pm regular as clockwork ❤❤
Oh, they do have some amazing adoptive parents who took care for them just great! Bless them all! ❤
We work hard to save wildlife, thank you Robert
Que cosas tan bonitas!!!!
Truly amazing to watch!
Honestly by watching this video I travel to an other world spiritually. Lovely video may GOD bless you for your work.
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Lovely video Robert.Beautiful kestrels I hope they all thrive.❤
Great work, Robert 👏
I salute the time and effort you devote to these fabulous birds of prey 🫡
They're so cute when they bob their heads. 🥰
He is absolutely incredible rescuing and releasing wildlife. He absolutely loves them. Watch all of his old videos
Thank you for the great work you do. You are providing a real service to the birds and your country.
Your videos are always so interesting. Thanks for the work you do.
Great video, thank you ! 👍❤❤❤❤
Such an amazing story my most favorite part Abt this story is where u helped alot with them
Another beautiful video. Thank you Robert for all the care you give to wildlife. I love how you go to such length to give rescues a chance to return to the wild. 🙏 💚
Now, that site is a great launching pad for the youngsters to have a chance to thrive into adulthood! Robert, thanks for all of your efforts on their behalf! ☺️😘
Thank you Robert 🧡
Absolutely superb. Thank you for what you do.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Kestrels! ❤🦅❤
Thank you for a wonderfully great video, and thank you for all your extremely great work, REF!
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You really save so many owls, thank you! ❤❤
Thank you Jean and Robert ❤
I ❤️, Kestrels & Peregrine Falcons !! 🥰 How family oriented & verbally expressive they are structured.. They are like humans at times! Thank you Mr.Fuller, for allowing us to pierce the vale of falcon's secret life!! ❤️✌️😁🙏
kestrels are such amazing creatures! beautiful!
Hoping one of these are a male that’ll stay around! We need some fotherdale kestrels again with Jenny only occasionally stopping for food with no partner this year.
I thought Jenny mated with a male called Jeff? Was there no chick from that mating?
@@sanjuktachatterjee6807Jeff sadly disappeared last year.
@@sanjuktachatterjee6807 Jeff was unfortunately lost to us last year. Jenny did have chicks but none of her chicks stayed in the area. Jenny had a few suitors this year but she was absent from the cameras for a span of 2ish months in the summer before returning recently, so I believe she potentially nested elsewhere. Didn't nest in Fotherdale despite trying to attract some of her suitors to Sycamore.
They look quite Insulted 😂 It’s wonderful to see all of them thriving in the wild. I wish them all a happy life
So sweet! Thanks for all you do for them. I envy you. I love wildlife with all my heart!!!❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😮😮😮😅😊😊😊
they're so derpy looking, i love kestrels
That was awesome. Thanks!
Lovely work. I'm truly jealous of your job, and look forward to other videos. Keep up the good work.
I absolutely love these birds, I learned so much about them in your videos.
They are so cute and beautiful 😍 I love kestrels ❤ Thank you for the video and for everything you do for the animals 👍
Kestrels are amazing birds, love them‼️
Thanks Robert
Great care .
You should be proud of your work
We all are
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Paldies! Interesanti! Jūsu tiešraides kameras skatos ar interesi!
Why are so many kestrels being killed leaving all these orphans. Thank you mr. Fuller, love from Scotland 🏴
There are many reasons trees falling down nests in unstable locations in built up areas means chicks fall to the ground
But one of the main problems is larger birds of prey taking them out as competitors for food and territory
Great to see them thrive, there's a Kestrel, Sparrow hawk and Buzzards I see in the old orchard behind my garden
Lovly , Thankyou for sharing it .
so cute!! 🥰
Nice
Wow I agree with everyone ❤
Just magic
So Very Special❤😁
Brilliant work you do mate reminds me ov my old school teacher who had a lot to do with getting fairburn ings up and running keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I went to a High School run by Benedictine Monks and, in a very British manner, our tennis team was known as The Kestrels☺️ Hello from 🇺🇸
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Even though a creature with a beak can't possibly grin somehow this chick looks like it's got a big grin. 2:59
Used to watch you on emergency TV show
Amazing. Love this story in so many ways. Who supplies your food that you give? Just curious.
Scientific names of all sixty extant falconid species:
1) Herpetotheres cachinnans - Laughing Falcon
2) Micrastur semitorquatus - Collared Forest Falcon
3) Micrastur ruficollis - Barred Forest Falcon
4) Micrastur plumbeus - Plumbeous Forest Falcon
5) Micrastur mintoni - Cryptic Forest Falcon
6) Micrastur buckleyi - Buckley's Forest Falcon
7) Micrastur mirandollei - Slaty-Backed Forest Falcon
8) Micrastur gilvicollis - Lined Forest Falcon
9) Spiziapteryx circumcincta - Montanaguila
10) Neohierax insignis - White-Rumped Falcon
11) Polihierax semitorquatus - Pygmy Falcon
12) Microhierax melanoleucus - Pied Falconet
13) Microhierax caerulescens - Collared Falconet
14) Nanohierax fringillarius - Black-Thighed Falconet
15) Nanohierax latifrons - White-Fronted Falconet
16) Nanohierax erythrogenys - Philippine Falconet
17) Ortygoraptor concolor - African Sooty Falcon
18) Ortygoraptor persicus - Asiatic Sooty Falcon
19) Erythropus vespertinus - Western Red-Footed Falcon
20) Erythropus amurensis - Eastern Red-Footed Falcon
21) Hypotriorchis cuvierii - African Hobby
22) Hypotriorchis subbuteo - Eurasian Hobby
23) Hypotriorchis severus - Oriental Hobby
24) Hypotriorchis longipennis - Australian Hobby
25) Sylviaetus eleonorae - Eleonora's Falcon
26) Asturaetus berigora - Brown Falcon
27) Asturaetus hypoleucos - Grey Falcon
28) Asturaetus subniger - Black Falcon
29) Asturaetus novaeseelandiae - Karearea
30) Odontorhynchus femoralis - Aplomado Falcon
31) Odontorhynchus rufigularis - Bat Falcon
32) Odontorhynchus deiroleucus - Orange-Breasted Falcon
33) Hierofalco cherrug - Saker Falcon
34) Hierofalco rusticolus - Gyrfalcon
35) Hierokestrellus biarmicus - Lanner Falcon
36) Hierokestrellus jugger - Laggar Falcon
37) Griseaetus mexicanus - Prairie Falcon
38) Turumtia chicquera - Indian Red-Necked Falcon
39) Turumtia ceylonensis - Sri Lanka Red-Necked Falcon
40) Dryonisus ruficollis - Northern Rufous-Necked Falcon
41) Dryonisus capensis - Southern Rufous-Necked Falcon
42) Falco columbarius - Merlin
43) Falco peregrinus - Peregrine Falcon
44) Falco fasciinucha - Taita Falcon
45) Kestrellus sparverius - North American Kestrel
46) Kestrellus caribaearum - Central American Kestrel
47) Kestrellus cinnamominus - South American Kestrel
48) Kestrellus tinnunculus - Common Kestrel
49) Kestrellus naumanni - Lesser Kestrel
50) Kestrellus alopex - Fox Kestrel
51) Kestrellus rupicolus - Rock Kestrel
52) Kestrellus rupicoloides - Greater Kestrel
53) Kestrellus ardosiaceus - Grey Kestrel
54) Kestrellus dickinsoni - Dickinson's Kestrel
55) Kestrellus araeus - Seychelles Kestrel
56) Kestrellus punctatus - Mauritius Kestrel
57) Kestrellus newtoni - Newton's Kestrel
58) Kestrellus zoniventris - Banded Kestrel
59) Kestrellus moluccensis - Spotted Kestrel
60) Kestrellus cenchroides - Oceanian Kestrel
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Are we going to name them?
Well if they are rescued by Jean, they should have ID rings installed so can differ each. Might have to ask Jean if she named any of them.
I think Gerry and Mack are good names for the male birds here . From Helen Doherty
We really do need to clone Robert!
🍃Beautiful, it's great these young Kestrels find solace with each other as they become independent in the wild. Robert how long do you supply food for them? Also, do you have mentorship program at your location for individuals who want to deepen their knowledge and skills of wild life care, photography and art? 🍃
Featherdale or Fodderdale would be more appropriate names. 😉
@RobertEFuller, Did you know about that other whole? Are you gonna keep it or seal it up?
Great vid Robert.I just released a rehabbed young female kestrel earlier today on good habitat.Its older than the ones in your vid by about two months after being in the care of wildlife vets for last two months.It flew off strongly and soared for joy before landing in a tree across some fields issuing a series of high pitched kek,kek,keks.Im not in a position like yourself to supplementary feed and have no nest box either.how would you rate its chances of survival?..Thanks,Mick wright,Co kilkenny Ireland.
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You thinking of patching up that second hole in the nest, REF? Or you going to keep it as an unusual feature of the nest!
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Taken you
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Pls little owl
I've watched this over and over, from 00:26, with captains, and still don't understand what he said
"I'm gonna release them here in futherdale, in sycamore stump (nest name)" unless you meant a different part
Dinegara saya burung ini menjadi musuh para penakar burung walet
I was trying to email you but the system didn't provide the email after I did the picture things. I came across this video and recognized it as yours but someone claiming it as theirs and changed the video. ruclips.net/user/shortsdBOnUF5874w
@@KrisFalcon-b7p This is the wnd one they've stolen. 🫤 That I know of.
This is the 2nd one they've stolen. 🫤 That I know of.
I let them know about that one.
@alabamacatherder5789 they've stolen a few others but I didn't realize at first it was your videos.
Beautiful beautiful birds.
Robert Fuller...
U R a star.Bringing so MUCH pleasure.Keep up the good work.
Beautiful