Soo… you’re ok to keep filming this knowing you could potentially help? You’d rather get more views it seems since the thumbnail is basically waiting for this to happen. What a shame.
Hi dear, camera's were fixed at a place, and no human interface will happen from day one to day of flight... Only during edition of the video footages we will get to know the happenings...🙂. And we have no rights to interfere in the nature, Mother Nature Takes everything in a balance. We humans with our interfere have already made a lot of damage to our Mother earth 🌎😒.... Anyway it's great that you are consered of a living beings... 👍
@@birdsinnest we already interfere with mother nature bro. Just accept the fact that people are the destroyer of the world. And people are the reason they dont get enough food😑
@@birdsinnest people almost occupied all land whats left to them are tiny dot. We can see some of animals are scavenging our garbage. But it is what it is we just dont what competitors in food chain. We build city by destroying nature to Minimize their numbers.
@@casedistorted u gotta know in medieval times mothers never got affectionate to children until they turned at least 12, showing they had the chance to survive. Depends only on the toughness of the environment. If the mother had a full support for food she'd feed them all. A good mother can do the right choice to have the most sorvivings. It just show how harsh is the wild
@@TimSimmons653 Episode 27 although you have to watch closely to see the moment when the parent actually takes the dead baby out of the nest. It had died 2-3 episodes earlier.
At first you think that maybe mama isnt paying attention. Many times, he seemed too small to get his beak open to even ask for food. But at 6:01, you can see mama flat out refuse to feed him. He was the only one gaping and calling and she was standing there with food, but waited for the others to gape before she gave the food out.
You could definitely see how much bigger and stronger the 4 chicks were growing every time a parent came back to the nest but you could see the baby getting smaller and weaker too. Did it even get one bite of food in its tiny sad life?
Idk but it was probably a bite or 2 for another bird so win win the other babies get more food and another bird gets a meal. When a mother bird throws a chick from the nest and a predatory bird sees it it’s over with. Especially crowd they are vicious to other chics. They gotta eat too tho..
When you have that many mouths to feed with such small insects there are going to be at least one that doesn't get fed as much. The mom would spend 24 hours a day catching food and feeding to keep them all equally full
The parents are identical, both incubate, brood, and feed the chicks, so it's a 50/50 chance the father is feeding, tending the chicks. Nesting is one of phases of life with a high mortality rate for all bird species. Often times there are more chicks than the availability of prey can support. The most aggressive chick(s) get the most food, there will be one or two smaller chicks, quite often it's the chick that was hatched last, that's why it's smallest, and will be crowded out for getting fed.
The title is misleading, I didn't see her threw any of them. The clip starts with five chicks and ends with five. Surely, the small one is the least fed, but he is surviving as the video ends.
Comment section be like; "Hey can you go and shove your foreign bacteria covered hand in near the delicate baby birds to try and feed the little one, maybe use like metal tweezers to shove the worm in its fragile mouth?" Imagine coming home and seeing a giant creature rummaging around in your nest, momma wouldn't even come back to check on them. Sorry little bud, hope it gets enough scraps like at 5:21 to keep going.
Hte instinct of the mother is to feed to most hungry and indirectly the most strong ones. That is the beek that is most prominent visible for her. When a young has had food, the next round another one will scream harder as it is still hungry and thus more chance of getting a portion. A late born is smaller than its brothers/sisters so automatically excluded from the feeding rounds. It will die and normally a parent will remove it from the nest.
Don´t listen to these ignorant people, first, this is very common in all nests and ensures that the litter comes out strong. Second, our techniques destroy millions of lives and I can assure you that these "frustrated environmentalists" do nothing, it seems perfect to me that you do not intervene unless it is an endangered species, we already intervene too much for the damage to the environment , great job providing knowledge.
From all these videos I noticed it might be possible that birds lay and hatch extra eggs to hedge for early deaths but can't possibly feed and raise them all. Culling undersized chicks becomes routine in their reproduction strategy.
5:21 The smallest chick got some food! If some of the others make it to fledging stage, there will be less chicks in the nest to feed and one of the parents will probably start feeding the late born chick. It might still survive yet, if it can hang in there! Edit: Some commenters claim the channel owner is editing out the small chick getting fed. As I have shown, this is absolutely false. If the small chick gets fed on camera, it is shown, as it just was.
@@Macachee Sorry but in case you missed it, the small one died the next day. The amount of food he was getting was nowhere near enough for him to survive on.
@@istari0 That is not in the video. When it stops the little one is still active and begging to be fed. The video may have originally been longer and reuploaded without the ending. Now it is just the five babies being fed, the end.
@@CorporateCornholio I never said it was in this video. This video is one of dozens the channel creator uploaded showing the life of these Mynas from birth until fledging. Videos from the next day show the runt nestling's death and removal from the nest.
@Matt What were your grades or school work like? If not good chances are you were not ready for college, which means you would have wasted their money. There are too many people in college that shouldn't be there. You can one day support yourself through college, but do so only if you take it seriously.
The smallest one keeps on begging for food even though the rest of the bigger are sleeping. When the mother bird arrives, all the other bigger ones will cry for food and the smallest will be pushed away
For the smallest one that have not eaten since viewing this video to me his will to survive makes it the strongest bird in the nest compared to the one's being fed in my teary eyes. It's so sad to watch.
Listen. mother cuckoo's has been using this method for generations. It tricks the host mother into feeding the stronger chick rather then the weaker one. For birds, feeding a weak chick is a waste of energy.
Yeah that’s the horrible mothers dumb instincts programmed wrong. He def had the will to survive but stupid bird had something programmed saying “one bird is smaller? DO NOT FEED.”
Birds are survivalists. Humans have their emotions to let them drag them down. In birds point of view they recognize which chick is healthly which is not. So theyre feeding the healthlier ones to make sure at least they survive.
I saw a feeding video like this a long time ago on RUclips, what eventually happened in the other video series was that the rest of the chicks fledged and one of the parent birds stayed on to feed it. And eventually it fledged but later than it's siblings. They might also starve but this is nature's way, the strong with the will to survive will grow to fledge and become adult birds in time, the weak will die and be removed. This is how nature works, it's a cycle that should not be interrupted, as disturbing as it may seem to some people.
I genuinely don't understand why you think this is all okay because it's natural selection. Saying that something is nature doesn't mean anything because everything is nature. Humans interfering with natural selection would also be nature. Humans evolved to have compassion for other animals.
@@maryeverett2266 I genuinely don't understand why you don't think wildlife should not be allowed to evolve naturally and without interference from humans, irrespective of what feelings they have for wildlife. Wildlife has a right to live it's own life and will do that, if we don't interfere with it. Humans interfering with natural selection is beyond nature, but it is *human* nature. There's a big difference between nature, meaning Mother Nature, as I grew up to understand the term, and human nature. You just don't seem able to distinguish the two. 54 years of life has taught me that we should not interfere with Mother Nature, any kind of interference from humans is bad, period. QED.
I counted 20 food deliveries before the small one got any, and 10 more food trips after that he got no food 1 for 30 is not enough to live, poor guy What a tremendous effort he put out to be fed so little
That's nature. It is ruthlessly efficient and it works. Often the immature chick or offspring is the weakest and will die. So feeding it would be a high risk of wasting resources, energy, and effort from the parents that could have been given to the healthier chicks/offspring. These chicks need to grow up fast and leave the nest before a predator appears, or some unknown event that happens to make it more difficult to survive.
I am thankful that we humans have the capability to understand and empathize with people who are different, people who society may think is incompetent or insufficient, people who may look a certain way that "most people" do not, etc. I forget sometimes what a blessing it is.
So for those that wants to be a bird to able to fly. These are the trials and tribulations they have to go through. In a confine space, surrounded by siblings, too weak to move and blind. Just open your mouth and pray there's food dropping in.
at 5 21 its hard to tell what the mother did with that small baby not sure if she did in fact feed him or she was checking if he had anything in its mouth
6:03 - очень показательный момент, который подтверждает, что мать именно НЕ ХОЧЕТ кормить самого мелкого. Честное слово, лучше бы она его заклевала или просто из гнезда выкинула, он бы хоть не мучался.
Так природа, выживают здоровые, больные отбраковываются. Люди тоже не лучше, со своим гуманизмом пытаются спасти всех, не думаю, что у этого искалеченного маленького ребёнка жизнь будет отвратительной и помирать он будет ещё мучительнее, когда станет взрослым.
@@Tristam_ This chick was last hatched not sick, an insurance chick, in case of another chick not making it. The most aggressive chick(s) get the most food.
It was the smallest, why feed the weakest bird, when it’s a waste of time? She has four strong and healthy birds that need the food more anyways, that tiny scrub bird was a waste.
@@saleplazma5109 You clearly have not watched very many videos of nesting birds! I look at the new posts at end of summer season. Many examples of "natural selection" are uploaded. That is many examples of unfed/uncared for "runts" are on youtube. Don't say "I never saw", you obviously never looked to begin with. Now you can go back to sleep.
I grew up in the country and we raised chickens, pheasants and quail. I had no idea that songbird parents ate their babies' poop...they oughta feed it back to babies! Jr. runt should be divided and fed to it's siblings, a lot of wasted protein!
Poor little guy is always begging for the food and mother keeps ignoring it. It can’t grow if the mother don’t feed him/her. So sad and I wish it could be saved before it die
@@mmichal81 Dont know man. Maybe because as a human being i can feel empathy. Or because i want to believe nature is beautiful and not as brutal and unfair as it really is.
Three big birds, one slightly smaller one, and then the tiny one. I was glad whenever the second smallest one actually got fed, the tiny one only getting fed once was cruel but understandable within the rules of nature, would have been better to throw it out right away instead of letting it suffer from starvation though.
is it me or at 2:49 the mom ate the mom but bro really you should treat for the poor thing. dont watch it die bro, people be letting nature die for views😑
what the video doesn't tell you... once the small one dies of starvation, the mom will discontinue feeding the smallest of the 4 remaining and Continue feeding the other 3. Then once that one dies of starvation...so on... and so on... Remember, the chicks are growing and will need more food as they grow
i can’t believe the tiny one is still alive. bless his heart. he finds the strength every day to keep crying for food. i guess he’s getting the bare minimum? enough to barely keep him alive. saying a prayer for him tonight 🙏🏻
Crazy how there’s a snowflake acting like humans are able to help baby chicks in situations like these and dont realize that parent birds can abandon the nest. If feeding 5 human babies is too hard for you, dont complain when its a problem in the wild too
That moment 2:40 where runt actually gets feed (ahhhh, finally). And 0:03 when mom finds some left overs and runt is like, “feed it to me!” And mom is like, “mmm, nah! I’ll just eat it myself.”
I did not see the runt (smallest) one get any food at that timestamp, it was completely under them all around that time (look at the beak sizes they are all the bigger ones). I watched it on slower speed and looked a bit ahead and after your time stamp. Maybe your talking about a different one but so far I have only seen little one get food at 5:21.
Not entirely sure how accurate this is (haven't had time to read too much into it), but supposedly these birds sometimes raise multiple broods simultaneously. If that's true, the little guy might end up being okay when the bigger ones start leaving the nest. I read somewhere around 21 days in. But again, don't take my word for it
Как же тяжело в большой семье выжить. Здесь действует закон,кто смел тот семь съел. А кто маленький и не смелый, тот голодный. Мне кажеться самый малый не выживьет. Затопчут его.
Leave nature alone. Natural selection. Survival of the fittest isn’t just a saying…and putting your hand in the nest is gonna get all the babies in the nest k!lled so there’s that.
? Do you have any idea on the birds you film or just film birds and nests. great video but do have a birdwatching background at all i m just wondering I have over 30 years of birdwatching from observation to notes and more
Mother nature discovered what took man a good while - ROI (return on investment) So 2 or 4 legged, all moms have this 6th sense and will attend to the ones they - know - will survive. Cruel but makes practical sense.
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Mom birds work extremely hard to keep their chicks fed, and nature leaves no room for extra care too be taken of the runt. I had a House Finch in a birdhouse this year; for the last 1.5 weeks before the chicks fledged, mom bird was up what seemed like 24/7, going back and forth constantly at all hours and in all weather getting food, for about 1.5 weeks.
#1 law in nature is the strong survive. Culling out the nest is a way for mom to keep her species strong and alive. Mankind is capable of incredible evil but we don't live under nature's law so it's impossible for us to judge animals that do.
The available food supply will determine how many of the chicks survive. The mother will make that determination. In raptors, sometimes the older chick will push the smaller one out of the nest. This is nature, it's a mistake to put human values on it.
In my past and present I often feed baby chick's secretly even without the mother knowing till I am satisfied to see they are growing. Thats not interventions but my love for the nature. We need to look at it differently. It's like seeing the glass of water is half empty or half full.
That is intervention. The point that people seems to not understand is: Not only is natural some baby birds die for being weak, it's also very important for the whole process of evolution. Its called "natural selection". The species will never adapt to the environment, and have its space in the food chain if they don't go throught this process. Only the strongest ones get to survive. Interfering you're just messing things up.
@@higoralves3423 I doubt that being hatched late (probably due to hen laying the egg late) is a function of inferior genes, it's just random selection. But seeing thousands of these videos it means that this happens every day.
The only time the mother fed him and it was luck. 5:18 I think it's because the other babies are much more noticeable and the mother only feeds the ones she can see first, the little ones must be very lucky to be fed.
6:02 its too obvious that the mother doesn't like the little baby. she ignores it and choose to feed the other babies. she even make a sound to make sure the other babies opened their mouth and only that the mother starts to feeding them.
You should note that both parents are feeding the chicks. All the chicks were the same size when hatched, maybe 1 was late, maybe 3 to 5 days late, as parents feeding all the chicks and not brooding the last one would put it at a disadvantage in height and weight. It's a truism that the most aggressive chicks get the most food. Always. So being smaller would put it at a disadvantage, shorter, not able to reach up as far as the others. As you can see, it's every bird for himself. By the time the parents feed all the other chicks, they're off to the races for more food. If you might think it's weaker, or a runt, it's because it's not being fed. That is the reason it is smaller. It's not being fed. You'll see similar, but more brutal situations in raptor nests. Eventually they give up, turn away from the others or go to another part of the nest. The only time they get fed is when the other chicks are full, although, as it gets to be a competition, they tend to gorge themselves, with crops looking like they're going to explode. Some keep falling over because they've become roly-polys. The last chick seems to be an 'insurance policy' in case of a loss of one of the other chicks. Note the behavior of some of the peregrine feeds. They give the parent the 'bums rush' like they're attacking them and peck the parent while they're still picking off bits for them. In one nest, the smallest chick ran up and took a mouse and kept it for itself. It did that 3x and had a stockpile of 3 mice that went untouched because it wasn't strong enough to tear the prey apart. In the end, it's the chicks, through their demands that really decide who gets fed.
Ami tambien detodas las aves son los mas vulnerables porque son muchos que alimentar y estan mas expuestos a los depredadoresval dejarlos solos para llevarles comida !!😊
Soo… you’re ok to keep filming this knowing you could potentially help? You’d rather get more views it seems since the thumbnail is basically waiting for this to happen. What a shame.
Hi dear, camera's were fixed at a place, and no human interface will happen from day one to day of flight...
Only during edition of the video footages we will get to know the happenings...🙂.
And we have no rights to interfere in the nature, Mother Nature Takes everything in a balance. We humans with our interfere have already made a lot of damage to our Mother earth 🌎😒....
Anyway it's great that you are consered of a living beings... 👍
@@birdsinnest we already interfere with mother nature bro.
Just accept the fact that people are the destroyer of the world. And people are the reason they dont get enough food😑
Yes I do accept it, but we should always try to minimize our interference....
@@birdsinnest people almost occupied all land whats left to them are tiny dot. We can see some of animals are scavenging our garbage.
But it is what it is we just dont what competitors in food chain.
We build city by destroying nature to Minimize their numbers.
Accepted...
Smallest bird: *literally the only one with beak open, begging for food*
Mother bird: _I'll ignore that_
no point wasting energy on the runt
Yeah horrible mother, but that be birds. Also why I don’t feel bad when their babies are eaten by snakes, or they’re eaten by other birds.
@@casedistorted u gotta know in medieval times mothers never got affectionate to children until they turned at least 12, showing they had the chance to survive. Depends only on the toughness of the environment. If the mother had a full support for food she'd feed them all. A good mother can do the right choice to have the most sorvivings. It just show how harsh is the wild
When does it get tossed?
@@TimSimmons653 Episode 27 although you have to watch closely to see the moment when the parent actually takes the dead baby out of the nest. It had died 2-3 episodes earlier.
餌やり偏ってる…一番小さい雛鳥は最初から見捨ててるのかな?
At first you think that maybe mama isnt paying attention. Many times, he seemed too small to get his beak open to even ask for food. But at 6:01, you can see mama flat out refuse to feed him. He was the only one gaping and calling and she was standing there with food, but waited for the others to gape before she gave the food out.
Can't blame her no room for the weak
parents can't afford to waste the energy on feeding a weakling
how do you know they are living on the limit and feeding the small one wouldve killed the parent/the others?@@dtulip1
how do you know they are living on the limit and feeding the small one wouldve killed the parent/the others? @@captaincory9133
You mother shouldn't have either. @@dtulip1
You could definitely see how much bigger and stronger the 4 chicks were growing every time a parent came back to the nest but you could see the baby getting smaller and weaker too. Did it even get one bite of food in its tiny sad life?
It did around 5:21
It definitely got one mouthful of food
Idk but it was probably a bite or 2 for another bird so win win the other babies get more food and another bird gets a meal. When a mother bird throws a chick from the nest and a predatory bird sees it it’s over with. Especially crowd they are vicious to other chics. They gotta eat too tho..
When you have that many mouths to feed with such small insects there are going to be at least one that doesn't get fed as much. The mom would spend 24 hours a day catching food and feeding to keep them all equally full
The parents are identical, both incubate, brood, and feed the chicks, so it's a 50/50 chance the father is feeding, tending the chicks. Nesting is one of phases of life with a high mortality rate for all bird species. Often times there are more chicks than the availability of prey can support. The most aggressive chick(s) get the most food, there will be one or two smaller chicks, quite often it's the chick that was hatched last, that's why it's smallest, and will be crowded out for getting fed.
The title is misleading, I didn't see her threw any of them. The clip starts with five chicks and ends with five. Surely, the small one is the least fed, but he is surviving as the video ends.
Click bait for sure.
the video is broken up, in a follow up video, the chick is dead and the mother throws its carcass out of the nest
😂 I always read the comments first. Didn't watch
Wanted to see it badly your a psycho path
@@nationwidepromo6536 So, why you are here in the first place😁
Comment section be like;
"Hey can you go and shove your foreign bacteria covered hand in near the delicate baby birds to try and feed the little one, maybe use like metal tweezers to shove the worm in its fragile mouth?"
Imagine coming home and seeing a giant creature rummaging around in your nest, momma wouldn't even come back to check on them. Sorry little bud, hope it gets enough scraps like at 5:21 to keep going.
Thank you for being one of the few with a brain in here. Kin Wai Chau is being very rude and verbally abusive to the uploader
Depends on the population of the species of birds, if endangered, interference is necessary.
Hte instinct of the mother is to feed to most hungry and indirectly the most strong ones. That is the beek that is most prominent visible for her. When a young has had food, the next round another one will scream harder as it is still hungry and thus more chance of getting a portion. A late born is smaller than its brothers/sisters so automatically excluded from the feeding rounds. It will die and normally a parent will remove it from the nest.
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The most aggressive chicks get the most food, simple as that.
thats sad :(
Nature: happens
Snowflakes: No!
Nature: I don't care what you think should happen.
Birds have the right to choose! My nest my choice!
That's no way to talk about trump supporters.
@@Pho_King_A this ha nothing to do with him!
@@Pho_King_Ahow things going for you now stooge? TRUMP
@Itsisawnotiseen You let me know how things are going after trumps tariffs cause prices to go up cunt!
Don´t listen to these ignorant people, first, this is very common in all nests and ensures that the litter comes out strong. Second, our techniques destroy millions of lives and I can assure you that these "frustrated environmentalists" do nothing, it seems perfect to me that you do not intervene unless it is an endangered species, we already intervene too much for the damage to the environment , great job providing knowledge.
From all these videos I noticed it might be possible that birds lay and hatch extra eggs to hedge for early deaths but can't possibly feed and raise them all. Culling undersized chicks becomes routine in their reproduction strategy.
Absolutely correct.
5:21 The smallest chick got some food! If some of the others make it to fledging stage, there will be less chicks in the nest to feed and one of the parents will probably start feeding the late born chick. It might still survive yet, if it can hang in there! Edit: Some commenters claim the channel owner is editing out the small chick getting fed. As I have shown, this is absolutely false. If the small chick gets fed on camera, it is shown, as it just was.
Oh you’re right! He did get some food! I feel a bit better now!
@@Macachee Sorry but in case you missed it, the small one died the next day. The amount of food he was getting was nowhere near enough for him to survive on.
@@istari0 That is not in the video. When it stops the little one is still active and begging to be fed. The video may have originally been longer and reuploaded without the ending. Now it is just the five babies being fed, the end.
@@CorporateCornholio I never said it was in this video. This video is one of dozens the channel creator uploaded showing the life of these Mynas from birth until fledging. Videos from the next day show the runt nestling's death and removal from the nest.
It's kinda harsh, but it's interesting to see how bird species deal with having too many mouths to feed.
@Matt C lmaoo
@Matt C yikes
@Matt What were your grades or school work like? If not good chances are you were not ready for college, which means you would have wasted their money. There are too many people in college that shouldn't be there. You can one day support yourself through college, but do so only if you take it seriously.
Anyone know what species of bird this is?
Mom's just like 'nah no food for you, fuck you kiddo lol'
when the little one finally got some small amount to eat he started trying more. hope he survived
Yah no he died
@@tonyg-2jz82 Baby birds exist to die in amusing ways. Hopefully this one was launched to the Moon and was eaten by Moon people.
Tony lol he died
Ye he deed…
The smallest one keeps on begging for food even though the rest of the bigger are sleeping. When the mother bird arrives, all the other bigger ones will cry for food and the smallest will be pushed away
That’s nature…
For the smallest one that have not eaten since viewing this video to me his will to survive makes it the strongest bird in the nest compared to the one's being fed in my teary eyes. It's so sad to watch.
False. Will to survive is in every being, both weak and strong.
it breaks my heart, its like feeding nothing to a disabled child in human perspective
I see
Listen. mother cuckoo's has been using this method for generations. It tricks the host mother into feeding the stronger chick rather then the weaker one. For birds, feeding a weak chick is a waste of energy.
Yeah that’s the horrible mothers dumb instincts programmed wrong. He def had the will to survive but stupid bird had something programmed saying “one bird is smaller? DO NOT FEED.”
Birds are survivalists. Humans have their emotions to let them drag them down. In birds point of view they recognize which chick is healthly which is not. So theyre feeding the healthlier ones to make sure at least they survive.
I saw a feeding video like this a long time ago on RUclips, what eventually happened in the other video series was that the rest of the chicks fledged and one of the parent birds stayed on to feed it. And eventually it fledged but later than it's siblings. They might also starve but this is nature's way, the strong with the will to survive will grow to fledge and become adult birds in time, the weak will die and be removed. This is how nature works, it's a cycle that should not be interrupted, as disturbing as it may seem to some people.
I genuinely don't understand why you think this is all okay because it's natural selection. Saying that something is nature doesn't mean anything because everything is nature. Humans interfering with natural selection would also be nature. Humans evolved to have compassion for other animals.
@@maryeverett2266 I genuinely don't understand why you don't think wildlife should not be allowed to evolve naturally and without interference from humans, irrespective of what feelings they have for wildlife. Wildlife has a right to live it's own life and will do that, if we don't interfere with it. Humans interfering with natural selection is beyond nature, but it is *human* nature. There's a big difference between nature, meaning Mother Nature, as I grew up to understand the term, and human nature. You just don't seem able to distinguish the two. 54 years of life has taught me that we should not interfere with Mother Nature, any kind of interference from humans is bad, period. QED.
No, nature is about equality.
@@maryeverett2266 🤦🏾♀️🤡
@@DarkVoidIII 🎯 Wonderfully stated! 👍🏾👍🏾
I counted 20 food deliveries before the small one got any, and 10 more food trips after that he got no food
1 for 30 is not enough to live, poor guy
What a tremendous effort he put out to be fed so little
That's nature. It is ruthlessly efficient and it works. Often the immature chick or offspring is the weakest and will die. So feeding it would be a high risk of wasting resources, energy, and effort from the parents that could have been given to the healthier chicks/offspring. These chicks need to grow up fast and leave the nest before a predator appears, or some unknown event that happens to make it more difficult to survive.
I am thankful that we humans have the capability to understand and empathize with people who are different, people who society may think is incompetent or insufficient, people who may look a certain way that "most people" do not, etc.
I forget sometimes what a blessing it is.
6:03 she was about to feed the little one but stopped herself 🥺
So for those that wants to be a bird to able to fly. These are the trials and tribulations they have to go through. In a confine space, surrounded by siblings, too weak to move and blind. Just open your mouth and pray there's food dropping in.
It's 3 A.M. and I should be asleep 🤣
at 5 21 its hard to tell what the mother did with that small baby not sure if she did in fact feed him or she was checking if he had anything in its mouth
I didn't know throwed was a word. I thought my whole life, it was threw or "had thrown". Good Lord. Threwed!
I didn’t see any bird starve to death And secondly this is their nature it’s how it is what’s a person suppose to do Only the strong survive
CPR ? Lol
One wasn't getting fed by mother it remained smallest in litter clear as day
6:03 - очень показательный момент, который подтверждает, что мать именно НЕ ХОЧЕТ кормить самого мелкого. Честное слово, лучше бы она его заклевала или просто из гнезда выкинула, он бы хоть не мучался.
Revoltante...
Так природа, выживают здоровые, больные отбраковываются. Люди тоже не лучше, со своим гуманизмом пытаются спасти всех, не думаю, что у этого искалеченного маленького ребёнка жизнь будет отвратительной и помирать он будет ещё мучительнее, когда станет взрослым.
@@Tristam_ This chick was last hatched not sick, an insurance chick, in case of another chick not making it. The most aggressive chick(s) get the most food.
Pecked to death is not suffering?
Ok but no one’s talking about how the mom slurped up that poo
明らかに1匹だけ未熟な雛に餌を上げないのは意図的でしょうね😔
Damn at 6:02 she was about to feed the small one and changed her mind
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Love liars that’s great
Did the bird eventually starve to death? And if so how long did it take to happen?
It died the next day.
The weak die and The strong survive, that is the way of life.
i never saw the mother didn feed baby in the nest.
It was the smallest, why feed the weakest bird, when it’s a waste of time? She has four strong and healthy birds that need the food more anyways, that tiny scrub bird was a waste.
@@saleplazma5109 You clearly have not watched very many videos of nesting birds! I look at the new posts at end of summer season. Many examples of "natural selection" are uploaded. That is many examples of unfed/uncared for "runts" are on youtube. Don't say "I never saw", you obviously never looked to begin with. Now you can go back to sleep.
I grew up in the country and we raised chickens, pheasants and quail. I had no idea that songbird parents ate their babies' poop...they oughta feed it back to babies! Jr. runt should be divided and fed to it's siblings, a lot of wasted protein!
Yes sometimes they eat it, but they usually carried it out of the nest and drop it somewhere.
Everybody in the comment section is worried about the starving baby bird, but nobody gives a thought to the poor grubs that are getting eaten alive.
Poor little guy is always begging for the food and mother keeps ignoring it. It can’t grow if the mother don’t feed him/her. So sad and I wish it could be saved before it die
Wayne, did your Mom have any kids that lived?
“Throwed it”?
I just want the little one to survive
Why?
@@mmichal81 A po co ty żyjesz?
@@donkasjokrol997 bo mnie cokolwiek jeszcze nie zjadło
Only the strong survive
@@mmichal81 Dont know man. Maybe because as a human being i can feel empathy. Or because i want to believe nature is beautiful and not as brutal and unfair as it really is.
At 5:20, the mother does feed the smallest chick.
Three big birds, one slightly smaller one, and then the tiny one. I was glad whenever the second smallest one actually got fed, the tiny one only getting fed once was cruel but understandable within the rules of nature, would have been better to throw it out right away instead of letting it suffer from starvation though.
Birds are not thrown out of nests.
is it me or at 2:49 the mom ate the mom but bro really you should treat for the poor thing. dont watch it die bro, people be letting nature die for views😑
The mom ate the mom? Also do you think that nature is like a Disney movie? Getting involved in things like this leads to more harm than good
bu nasıl ebeveyn 😡. oradaki en küçük yavruyu beslemiyor.
what the video doesn't tell you... once the small one dies of starvation, the mom will discontinue feeding the smallest of the 4 remaining and Continue feeding the other 3. Then once that one dies of starvation...so on... and so on...
Remember, the chicks are growing and will need more food as they grow
i can’t believe the tiny one is still alive. bless his heart. he finds the strength every day to keep crying for food. i guess he’s getting the bare minimum? enough to barely keep him alive.
saying a prayer for him tonight 🙏🏻
Crazy how there’s a snowflake acting like humans are able to help baby chicks in situations like these and dont realize that parent birds can abandon the nest. If feeding 5 human babies is too hard for you, dont complain when its a problem in the wild too
That moment 2:40 where runt actually gets feed (ahhhh, finally). And 0:03 when mom finds some left overs and runt is like, “feed it to me!” And mom is like, “mmm, nah! I’ll just eat it myself.”
I did not see the runt (smallest) one get any food at that timestamp, it was completely under them all around that time (look at the beak sizes they are all the bigger ones). I watched it on slower speed and looked a bit ahead and after your time stamp. Maybe your talking about a different one but so far I have only seen little one get food at 5:21.
Hope a cat got her
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Not entirely sure how accurate this is (haven't had time to read too much into it), but supposedly these birds sometimes raise multiple broods simultaneously. If that's true, the little guy might end up being okay when the bigger ones start leaving the nest. I read somewhere around 21 days in. But again, don't take my word for it
Wow...he's got to starve for 21 days...Good luck to the runt...
Как же тяжело в большой семье выжить. Здесь действует закон,кто смел тот семь съел. А кто маленький и не смелый, тот голодный. Мне кажеться самый малый не выживьет. Затопчут его.
6:00 it almost fed it again but was like oh its you.. nope.. then was like come on dinner and they all woke up and fed it to one
Yeah that was heartbreaking
Felt bad for the chick
Why
Мать заранее знает, что выживет самый сильный. И ей не надо кормить слабого. Гарантий никаких. Из 5 вырастут 2 или 3 и это будет хороший результат.
Omg his little mouth is so precious aww man that is just pitiful breaks my heart i would have been sneaking and feed it😭😭
Leave nature alone. Natural selection. Survival of the fittest isn’t just a saying…and putting your hand in the nest is gonna get all the babies in the nest k!lled so there’s that.
at 5:20 did she gave to him or eat it ? So sad at 5:30 he meet the branches an try to eat them.
I only saw her feed the little guy once, he sure was putting in the effort she just wouldn’t give him any. I’m sure eventually they just ate him.
Really depressing because his will to survive was huge, the mother was just terrible and didn't give a sh considering the others were fine.
? Do you have any idea on the birds you film or just film birds and nests. great video but do have a birdwatching background at all i m just wondering I have over 30 years of birdwatching from observation to notes and more
it's common behaviour for Storks to actively kill the 3rd hatchling as they can usually only provide for 2.
Get pecked to death or starve!!
Mother nature discovered what took man a good while - ROI (return on investment) So 2 or 4 legged, all moms have this 6th sense and will attend to the ones they - know - will survive. Cruel but makes practical sense.
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"The mother starved and 'throwed' the baby bird from the nest"? So sad that many adults are incapable of passing a simple 4th grade grammar test.
not everyones first language is english boomer
who cares
Is this your pet bird feeding its younglings?
제일 작은 아가새는 버리기로 했나봅니다. 한번도 먹이를 안 주네요~~ 아님 작아서 못 보는 것인지 몰라도....
2:30 : 입도 못 벌리네요
2:40 : 이제 아예 일어서지도 못하네요
3:24 : 그래도 구석에서 일어나 입은 벌리는데...한번도 먹지 못하니...
3:32 : 치여서 일어나지도 못 하네요.
3:50 : 사력을 다해 고개를 들고 입을 벌리는데 어찌 한번도 안 주는지...
4:35 : 아직은 입 벌리고... (참 해도 너무 하네요. 그럴꺼면 왜 부화를 시켜놓아서는)
4:51 : 입 한번 벌리고 금방 쓰러지네요
5:20 : 어이구, 실수인가요, 한번 넣어주네요~~~~
5:27 : 앞에 새끼는 크게 한입 주는데... 조금 맛보고 끝이네요~~~
5:35 ~ 5:45 : 얼마나 간절하면 다른 놈들 다 조용히 누웠는데 기를 쓰고 입을 벌릴까요?
5:35 ~ 6:28 : 계속 고개를 들고 입을 벌리고 버티는데 한번도 안 주네요.
7:51 ~ 8:01 : 혼자서만 애처롭게 입을 벌리고 먹이를 달라고 하네요!
* 끝까지 다 보려니, 아기 새가 불쌍해서 못 보겠네요. 엄마새가 원망스럽기조차 하구요!
** 근데 끝까지 봐도 죽지는 않았네요! 2부가 있나요?
네 근데 죽어서 어미새가 시체치우는 영상..
umm it was alive still at the end? where or when did it die and get thrown? false title false title false title
One baby very small 😭😭
궁금한게요~
왜에 먹이를 바로안주고
새끼들한테 돌아가면서 줄듯하면서 안주고
입에 넣다뺐다 넣다뺐다 반복하면서 주는이유는뭐에요??
입크게 벌리고있어야
음식(벌레 크기보면)이 잘 들어가니
계속 신호를 주는것같아요
"더 입 크게 해"
@@youngjuwon5792 아하~그런거였어요?ㅎㅎ
감사합니당^^
It got another little bit of food at around 5:25. It seems like its best chance is when all the siblings are sleeping.
No it didn't
@@angrybear86 Sorry, my timestamp was off by a bit. It was around 5:19
Good video thanks 👍👍👍
Mom birds work extremely hard to keep their chicks fed, and nature leaves no room for extra care too be taken of the runt.
I had a House Finch in a birdhouse this year; for the last 1.5 weeks before the chicks fledged, mom bird was up what seemed like 24/7, going back and forth constantly at all hours and in all weather getting food, for about 1.5 weeks.
#1 law in nature is the strong survive. Culling out the nest is a way for mom to keep her species strong and alive. Mankind is capable of incredible evil but we don't live under nature's law so it's impossible for us to judge animals that do.
So sad! That mother couldn't care less. I do hope that the little one survive.
What for?
5:18
Am I blind? I see 5 baby birds at the start and still 5 baby birds at the end? One of the babies does look small but I dont see it getting tossed out
The mother did what she had to do.
Can birds be hatched immature?
Can someone save the Lil guy please
I love seeing the baby bird suffer I get a husbands bulge lol 😂. Not really but this is to all you bird loving fanatics
The available food supply will determine how many of the chicks survive.
The mother will make that determination.
In raptors, sometimes the older chick will push the smaller one out of the nest.
This is nature, it's a mistake to put human values on it.
小さい雛がんばれ🥲
英語のコメントの人達
「小さい雛を保護しないUP主は非人道的」
「自然の摂理だから邪魔しちゃだめ」
で争ってて草
Click bait no dead 🐦
どの世界もどの生き物も子育ては大変だね・・・
hello ... your video is very good, it's interesting, I subscribed to your channel, ❤️
Raw Nature
Nothings bad after you see an Asian Koel hatchling do a coupe to a whole family 😂
You please please please save the little one 🙏
Porque no traducen???
Pior é quem ta filmando como tem gente ruim
Casual geographic taught me that birds are demons.
In my past and present I often feed baby chick's secretly even without the mother knowing till I am satisfied to see they are growing. Thats not interventions but my love for the nature. We need to look at it differently. It's like seeing the glass of water is half empty or half full.
Thats intervention.
Good, bad... it IS intervention.
That is intervention. The point that people seems to not understand is: Not only is natural some baby birds die for being weak, it's also very important for the whole process of evolution. Its called "natural selection". The species will never adapt to the environment, and have its space in the food chain if they don't go throught this process. Only the strongest ones get to survive. Interfering you're just messing things up.
@@higoralves3423 I doubt that being hatched late (probably due to hen laying the egg late) is a function of inferior genes, it's just random selection. But seeing thousands of these videos it means that this happens every day.
I honestly just watch this stuff for enjoyment.
Yes
Where is the throwededed part?!!!
Ok, so where in the movie she throwed it?...
The only time the mother fed him and it was luck. 5:18
I think it's because the other babies are much more noticeable and the mother only feeds the ones she can see first, the little ones must be very lucky to be fed.
Can somebody please call the youth welfare Office? Thanks
6:02 its too obvious that the mother doesn't like the little baby. she ignores it and choose to feed the other babies. she even make a sound to make sure the other babies opened their mouth and only that the mother starts to feeding them.
You should note that both parents are feeding the chicks. All the chicks were the same size when hatched, maybe 1 was late, maybe 3 to 5 days late, as parents feeding all the chicks and not brooding the last one would put it at a disadvantage in height and weight. It's a truism that the most aggressive chicks get the most food. Always. So being smaller would put it at a disadvantage, shorter, not able to reach up as far as the others. As you can see, it's every bird for himself. By the time the parents feed all the other chicks, they're off to the races for more food. If you might think it's weaker, or a runt, it's because it's not being fed. That is the reason it is smaller. It's not being fed. You'll see similar, but more brutal situations in raptor nests. Eventually they give up, turn away from the others or go to another part of the nest. The only time they get fed is when the other chicks are full, although, as it gets to be a competition, they tend to gorge themselves, with crops looking like they're going to explode. Some keep falling over because they've become roly-polys. The last chick seems to be an 'insurance policy' in case of a loss of one of the other chicks.
Note the behavior of some of the peregrine feeds. They give the parent the 'bums rush' like they're attacking them and peck the parent while they're still picking off bits for them. In one nest, the smallest chick ran up and took a mouse and kept it for itself. It did that 3x and had a stockpile of 3 mice that went untouched because it wasn't strong enough to tear the prey apart.
In the end, it's the chicks, through their demands that really decide who gets fed.
where is the days 6, 7 etc ... ???
Coming soon...
You'r video is exellence, keep it up.
Estos videos me deprimen ver al pollito morir de hambre !!!😢😢😢😢
Ami tambien detodas las aves son los mas vulnerables porque son muchos que alimentar y estan mas expuestos a los depredadoresval dejarlos solos para llevarles comida !!😊