Viewer Discretion Advised | RIP Sweet Little Baby DH16 Dale Hollow Eagle Cam
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- 2022 Season
January 17, 2022 - First Egg Laid
January 20, 2022 - Second Egg Laid
January 23, 2022 - Third Egg Laid
February 25, 2022 - First (DH14) and Second (DH15) Hatches
February 28, 2022 - Third (DH16) Hatch
March 18, 2022 - DH16 Passed
Link to live cam: / daleholloweaglecamera
We believe there were intruders in the area and they are defending the nest and it's taking alot of energy from the parents so they have not been able to provide enough food for the eaglets.The food shortage that is why DH14 is agressive.
0:00 Warning~So hard to watch!
11:58 Mom In
11:10 IR On
12:18 Dad In
16:09 Dad Out
16:26 Nest grass coverd the body
17:29 Mom Out
17:54 IR Off - Животные
Even tho it was mangled it still tried to cuddle. Poor baby.
Man Eagles just don’t give a F
It was freezing. The chicks also go towards the aggressor to try to hide under them and away from beak and claw. Food scarcity was so extreme that even with a full crop the oldest continued to agress. One of the worst nests recorded.
The sad part of watching wild nests. Heartbreaking for us humans, but what drives these raptors is the survival instinct. Mother nature is seldom a fairy tale.
This is worst I have seen since I have been watching nests. I'm sure it happens all the time but it was just so brutal and 💔.
@@southerngal4655 Well, despite knowing a bit about eagles, I must confess I could not bring myself to watch the whole video. And all for the lack of food. I wonder whether humans would behave any better, in a crisis!
@@Luceforall I did not watch the whole video either. Unfortunately you are probably right about us humans. I would hate to have to find out.
What happened to the mom or dad? No parents in the house to feed these kids so they ended up killing each other? What's the story? 😪
@@blasblasblas2094 Hi. I haven't followed this nest, personally, but I believe there was no regular food supply for two days, which caused the aggression. After that, food supplies became more regular.
Oh how it breaks my heart to see this Eaglet suffer. I wish there was no such thing as Abel and Cain syndrome in birds of prey. It’s heartbreaking to watch, Mother Nature can be just as heartbreaking as it is beautiful. Fly high little Eagle as you Rest In Peace 💔💖
Really 🤣🤣🤣
❤❤q ni
To tu tu u6h
what is the creator name of this channel
It's not heartbreaking. The strongest survive so that future generations will be even stronger. You want the weak ones to pass their genes on so they spawn weaker and weaker birds, thereby making it easier for their species to go extinct? THAT's how "nature" survives.
Abel and cain...you must be reading the Bible often
The hardest part for me is that the poor little thing suffered.
Lol
ikr. gets me so fking hard
his only crime was being born late by a week.....
@@michaelvoorhees5978 🤡
it made me cry cause at the end when the parents come back to feed he can hear his siblings chirping and he moves his legs but he’s helpless
It looked to me in the beginning of the video, the infant was just trying to stay warm and cuddled up to its siblings. The oldest had no mercy on either of its fellow nestlers and nature took its course sadly! 😢😭
It's not an infant it's a runt. The one that doesn't get fed so it doesn't grow.
eventually the bigger one will most likely kill the second one too.
So sad. Poor thing. RIP sweet eagle. No more pain.
😥💔
It's still suffering in hell!!!!!!
Weird how mom and pop protect the babies from predators but not from their siblings.
Its ok, you dont understand the real world. Maybe just shut up and keep your stupid opinions to yourself. Thanks!
Natural selection
In the world of nature the strongest survive and the weak die.
It's sad but that's the way of nature.
That's why the runt of any animal rather it be a wolf, lion, or bird usually die.
If the older chick didn't kill the younger one the younger one would've died of starvation and malnutrition because the two older chicks would've taken all the food from the runt.
Excellent point! This is heartbreaking z😢
I thought the same thing
The little baby bird was not culled because he was weak, but simply because he was born later and was naturally smaller, which is why he was abused and killed. If he had not been killed, it is quite possible that he would have grown up to be a stronger and smarter eagle than his older brother.
Stop taking Acid
Yes it was. It was born late because it was weak and took longer to develop........ you're so wrong. Think a little, it's fairly easy.
@@michaelvoorhees5978 By the way, Mike Tyson has an older brother.
@@michaelvoorhees5978 Eagles don't lay/incubate their eggs all at once. This chick would have been laid last while its siblings got a headstart and hatched first.
@@michaelvoorhees5978 there are many random variables in egg hatching that have nothing to do with genetics. Try to think a little, and stop overusing vowels in your name.
RIP SWEET 16 ... YOUR VERY SHORT LIFE WAS PAINFUL FROM HATCHING TO END... YOUR FREE NOW... FLY FREE IN HEAVEN LIL ONE ... WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU ❤ 😇🙏❤
😭
So long sucker 👎😜!!!
@@garethifan1034 ? are you laughing at?
🤦♂️
Gareth that's crying my eyes out!
Baby eagles are such abastard specially the older 🥲💔
Потому он , орлан , и символ америки, как и кукушка, символ израиля.
Omg poor baby. I just wanted to go hug him or her. So sad 😞
I feel terrible for the baby Eagle getting mangled by it's own sibling, and suffered a horrible death.
I wish I could've somehow fostered this poor baby. Little one didn't even have a chance. 😭
Nope!
When it becomes a full grown Eagle, then what? Keep it in a cage for the rest of its life? The parents teach it how to hunt, kill… survival skills. You gonna grow a set of wings and teach it survival strategies?
This is nature. Not all that hatch, are going to survive. That’s just one common known fact of any wild animal. These birds HAVE TO BE in top physical and mental health for survival reasons. A weak bird or a dumb one, does not survive. Mother Nature has been doing her job for millions upon millions of years. She knows what she’s doing. The strong survive, the weak will not.
When choosing to watch these live cams, YOU take on the responsibility of knowing that what you’re going to see is not always going to be favorable. Nature isn’t a Disney movie, princess. It’s brutal and harsh. You’re watching an aggressive species. Aggression in these nests should be expected and not a surprise. . . Especially when there’s a food shortage. If it’s too much, there are hummingbird live cams here on RUclips. Perhaps that would be more your speed.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml They have already raised 2 brothers in captivity. It can be done. There is a video, it’s the 2 in NZ after they had to euthanize the dad that was injured and they didn’t know there were two eaglets. The mother stops feeding if the dad doesn’t return.
Also, you’re being rude calling her a princess. Life is short, be kind.
@@kristenevans4557 Do you have reading comprehension issues? Perhaps you should read this chicks comment a bit slower.
I NEVER stated “it couldn’t be done,” now did I?! Rescues/professionals do rehabilitation and releases, yes. However, an average person isn’t going to know how to train an Eagle to survive on it’s own. Getting all emotional because nature takes its course, is a bit ludicrous.
Who asked for your 2 cents anyway, cupcake? Don’t like my comment? Don’t read it. It really is THAT simple. 😘 Nobody made you God nor RUclips police so just move on along.
You’re dismissed.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml wow, you must be fun at parties. I understand eagles are wild animals but sometimes a little compassion can go a long way.
Poor Baby Eagle 😭😭😭🙏
This is taking sibling rivalry to a whole new level
O mais velho detona o mais fraquinho
Siblicide is very common in birds of prey.
Adan killed by Cain bible
Your name is important to ME
@@Hankxiong pray for birds of prey and U2
It happens in raptors usually even with enough food. In parrots, on the contrary it has been observed that the older chick shares some of its food with the younger.
exactly some species are extremely kind, parrots esp!
@@opt4heavenhearts4thehomele27 usually solitary species will be more likely to inflict intraspecies violence. in flock birds (like many parrots) there is already a communal nature, so less need for this level of competition between individuals.
@@mirrepoix also the clima and food avaliability play a major role
Well not necessarily. I've seen raptor chicks share food with one another too. This is an unusual situation.
This one is turning it's sibling into the food.
RIP little angel fly free 😥😥😥🦅🦅
Why did you have to kill the little brother so pathetic?
The middle one gets pecked as well, probably fighting, shouldn't let the big one hurt one side. 😭😭😢😢🥺🥺
@@amazinglovingbeautiful6830 Who are you talking to? 🤣
Wow. I saw the warning but wasn't quite prepared for this...gruesome...
When I read the title ,I thought he died of health conditions. Didn't see this coming. So sad.
Just heartbreaking.
I wonder what kind of camera you use for recording. Thanks
Бедное дитя..
Пусть твоя душенька покоится с миром.
Ты много натерпелся, не успев даже проклюнуться из скорлупы, не успев открыть глазки, чтобы взглянуть на этот мир..тебя сразу стал клевать старший((
Жестокий мир(
Пусть тебе будет легко в другом мире.
Жестокий Закон Природи.......
От вашего комментария ещё больше душа болит,так вы четко выразили происходящее😢😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏😔😔😔
Мне почему то всегда казалось, что аист, птица благородная, случайно попалось видео, как сама мамаша выкидывает более слабого птенца из гнезда, я была просто шокирована, мне просто было не по себе, мир жесток, нечего сказать
Ŕhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh dďdoffn
Ah 🤦♀️ kuzularım sen büyük olan sende onu hırpala ah canlarım benim 😥😥😥😥😥
What a sad slow and painful death it endured
It amazes me to no end how helpless and vulnerable they are when they are young. They are nothing more than large lumps of flesh and feathers. And their beaks you can’t miss the mouth!
For those familiar with nature, which seem to be very few from reading these comments, this is very common among numerous types of birds.
Shut up, smarty pants
Thing is, doesn’t matter that it’s nature, it’s still very hurtful as a human to witness it. It’s sad.
@@charlotter8276 I grew up in a farming/ranching family. We had all kinds of livestock and was around all kinds of wild animals. If I truly felt sad for every animal I saw die or killed, I would be in a mental institution by now. Farmers/ranchers eat the pigs, cows, chickens, etc. that they raise and eat rabbits, squirrels, and deer they kill when hunting. Had large vegetable garden and fruit trees. People who get all their food at the grocery store do not understand that way of life and understand very little about nature. Don't think that I simply don't care but that's not the same as actually feeling sadness about something that has happened for millions of years.
@@biggootz sounds like you had a great life! I’m just saying it hurts to see this. If I could of gotten to that little bird I would have saved it! Lol That’s just me being female I guess. We are natural nurturers. At least I am. It’s built in me to defend the innocent. I couldn’t have witnessed death like that it would hurt me. Even though I eat meat and know what happens to it. I guess out of site out of mind on the meat part…lol I don’t know, the older I get the more tender hearted I become. 🥹🦄
@@biggootz Your initial observation that people who commented seemed unfamiliar with nature and that this is common among birds is badly served by your analogy. A farmer or rancher who raises animals to kill and eat them is not nature, is it. And when hunters kill rabbits, squirrels and deer, do they poke them repeatedly with a knife until they finally die or do they aim to kill with one shot? The killing of a chick for survival may be natural but it is sad nonetheless and often seems cruel because (of the ones I've seen) it is rarely a swift and painless death. This chick took a long time to die.
Such a vicious attack on sweet DH16 She doesn't stop💔💔 Too sad
So sad a mother can't stop her stubborn child💔
That mother or father probably did the same to its siblings when it hatched
"Gloria Mokoena" It is sad but it happens in nature all the time. We must not take it out of context. Parent animals will care for the strongest and allow the weakest to die or allow the stronger siblings to overtake the weaker one so that the parent can care for the one most likely to survive. It is not pretty. However if an animal is weak or sick it is for the better that he dies so as not to prolong suffering.
Probably isn't enough food to feed all three of them. This is staggeringly common among animals and birds especially. Sometimes the parents kill the kids sometimes it's the siblings. Sometimes they just stop feeding it.
One of the reason they have multiple chicks like this is because it's sort of a redundancy so the odds of at least one of them surviving go up.
There's any consolation, the little guy's existence might have helped serve his biological duty which is to make it so the species continues to go on and on and on.
No life is really wasted in the animal kingdom. Thing died but the food that would have gone in his mouth might make the difference between survival for the others.
And it's not like his sibling has any idea of the morality. Attacking on instinct because it's hungry
It's not stubborn it's just following its instinct too maximize its chances for survival. I understand it's hard not to judge from our perspective but I guess you watch enough of these birds nest over time you just have to start thinking about it differently.
R.I.P. beautiful baby, you will be reborn soon 😇
I'm so sorry little baby. My heart is broken. I wish I could have saved your life. I'm sorry!
Not all raptors are like that. I've observed peregrine falcon chicks cohabit peacefully, snuggling up to each other for warmth.
Let there be a food shortage and I guarantee, you’ll still watch a young one starve. Yes, birds of prey will get food defensive if there’s not enough food being brought.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml its not the food bro. Many bird species are like that. It is an evolutionary thing. Eagles, seagulls are two examples. But there are many. Siblicide is common in birds in general. Its like lion infanticide, completely normal. Without the infanticide lions can't mate. That's just how the evolution worked out.
@@kwakuba9167 Birds of Prey ARE sensitive to food fluctuations. If there’s not enough food being brought to the nest, the strongest Bird of Prey WILL act accordingly to reserve their right to (hopefully) survive. This has NOTHING to do with “evolution” but how these animals are instinctually driven for survival. There was a brief food shortage with this nest… hence the severe aggression.
Do some research.
Thanks in advance, “bro.” 👍🏾
@@Butterfly-mt5ml Siblicide is normal among many birds of prey. Normal behavior not because of food. And all species today do what they do as a result of their evolutionary history. You are the one that's need to do research not me.
@@kwakuba9167 🤦🏾♀️” Bro,” do you understand what evolution is? 🤣 These BIRDS haven’t evolved at all. EVERY animal has instincts for survival. Evolution had no part in how these birds survive. Their INSTINCTS been this same way for as long as they’ve existed and adapted.
Do you understand what “instincts” mean?
So again, it’s comical that you think I care to hear about what you *think* you know, “bro” but I’m truly not interested nor do I care to hear about your complete idiocy, “bro!”
Now “bro,” take a hint and move on!
You’re acting a bit creepy, “bro!”
Survival of the strongest. This is why animals have survived and adapted for so long. Removing weak bloodline and keep the strong ones. It's nature and it's natural.
It wasnt a weak chick,it was born days later after the bigger one that killed it.
@@eireannsimpson2753 Weak chick, born late, sick chick, deform chick... doesn't matter. Pick your choice. Animals will always have survival instinct. Removing the weakess link is a survival trait so the rest can survive. Don't be so triggered... it is only natural.
@@kongvue5160 🎯👍🏾
Good evening friends.. beautiful chicks.. greetings from Indonesia.. 🙏🙏👍👍❤️❤️
I can't watch this anymore....too sad.
That eaglet definitely has screw loose.
It’s too bad that eagles eggs are laid so many days apart. That’s a lot of growth between the first hatched and the last. This inevitably creates the situation of having one larger and thus more dominant sibling.
Probably wouldn't be an issue if food was plentiful. Essentially having multiple tricks is redundancy in case one of them dies
At least it's not like the shoebill stork. It has two babies and then will only feed the one that wins the fight.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 Good points. It’s a stark reminder of how pleasant and beautiful nature can outwardly appear, even harmonious, but the majority (even the powerful and majestic Bald Eagles) are in a constant and often cruel battle for survival. And the fittest they must be.
beautiful baby bird and the nest
A nice reminder of how things are
The lil one is 3 day hatched after biggest one but the size is huge different .
ВСЮ ЖИЗНЬ НЕНАВИЖУ СИЛЬНЫХ И ПОМОГАЮ СЛАБЫМ!!!☝🏼🤲🏼📿
Poor baby...these birds are relentless
Можно было забрать пттенцов ,это снято установленнои видеокамерои, и выкормить их вневоле ,а потом отпусть в дикую пророду , спсти их от старшего птенца!!!
There is definitely pure hunger here!! Even the middle chick is "nibbling" on its living sibling out of desperation! 😨🤔
RIP poor little baby, it's finally over now.. fly free.. 🌈😢🐣🦅💚
It’s not flying anywhere, it’s being slowly digested.
@@Astronurd digestion doesn't last forever lol that wasn't the smart comment you thought it was 🤣
Wow! Những chú chim thật đáng yêu
r.i.p.😢
A parent came and saw the attack but did not intervene. I follow several bald eagle nests and only seen one dad that sort of intervene to stop the attack. In majority of nests bonkings or attacks only happen when there’s food.
Why are they attacking each other if they are well feed?
The parent won’t intervene. What’s it gonna do? Smack her Eaglets tail feather with her wing? Y’all are ridiculous! 🤣
predator has instinct to kill
I've seen aggressiveness, but this was the worst I ever seen. We had chickens growing up, & I know it nature of the animals, the weakest ones always get picked on. So sad☹️😢Poor baby. Took such a beating.
I’v seen worse! Did you see blood here? I’v seen one chopping the other ones head off! So please, it’s nature, stop being so dramatic and u folks can also stop watching sucha vids if u don Have the nerves. THAT HELPS A LOT! 🤷♂️
@@mariahdominguezgomez4686 Calm yer tits lady….
@@mariahdominguezgomez4686 and u can keep ur ignorant ass messages to yourself like skip past the comment if u feel the need to run your beak
lolol
You must have not of been watching these live cams long. There’s been a lot more aggression in these nests.
If I had a camera on a nest and I saw this, I would haul butt to the best to save the weak one...or weak ones! It looks like the largest one is going to town on both of it's siblings.
Life is cruel even for animals 😭
Poor little being, you were born, you lived a few days, always tormented by the one who should have protected you... but unfortunately in this nest, as in many other places, an implacable law reigns, the survival. You were born last, you were too weak because you weren't fed enough... now you're done with all your suffering. 😥
terrible
Oh come on! 🤣
"should have protected you" ... Really no such thing as should have in the wild.
I don’t imagine the other brother lasted much longer, as well.
The other sibling was just as big as the one that killed the smaller chick so it should be fine. The chick went after the small one because, well, it reduced competition.
Ave assasina credo bicho miseravel
El mas grande se quiso ensañar con los 2, pero prefirió al más pequeño. Ese pequeño pudo vivir, veo sus movimientos antes del ataque y si tenía posibilidad de desarrollarse, lástima que aquí el tamaño fue un factor importante.
Es que el más fuerte debe sobrevivir, aquí no hay maldad ni nada parecido
Too bad big baby try to kill smaller baby why Mona bird not stopping ? It’s unfair and cruel to watching
@@choonjalee1200 That's what all pray babies do, kill the smaller ones. The small baby would have done the same if it was bigger. The parents won't do anything because they would have to damage the big chick to save a small chick, that doesn't make any sense. So they do nothing.
Omg that poor poor baby 🥺🥺😣this is where humans should stick their nose since they always sticking their noses in places it shouldn’t be get that baby and take him to a animal rescue where they can feed him and get him strong instead of letting him die like that he was so little my heart can’t take it 🥺🥺
Interesting how the parent watched the attack and did absolutely nothing to stop it
They won’t intervene. Survival of the fittest. That’s a very true statement in wildlife.
That’s just nature. The parent most likely did the same thing, as the surviving chick (usually 3 chicks in one nest) kills it’s siblings for food and attention from the parent, so the parent wouldn’t care as eagles want only the strongest chicks.
Mom of the year just looks the other way!
Ghetto eagle
This has always been the way since the beginning. Not just this one mother eagle. Always the way so only the strongest survive and continue strong genes. All eagles had to do this if they had siblings.
Crazy how they buried it then pretended like nothing happened. 😕
Sibling mischief is usually “let’s go soap the neighbors”, not “hey, let’s eat Bobby”.
I guess you failed to notice that these are Eagles and not humans 🤦🏾♀️
@@Butterfly-mt5ml Sadly, this is the life of way too many children...
@@verabolton Right. Sadly, some people can’t understand that and call these birds of prey “mean” or my favorite, a “bully.” There is no “love loss” between siblings and it’s basically, every Eaglet for themself. The strong survive, the weak will not. That’s a very common known fact of all wildlife.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml this comment is a joke???? 🤦♀️
@@camo2156 No pumpkin. It’s a fact.
Jeez, watching this made me want to grab that older one and throw it against a wall. Almost reminds me of the torment I got from my older brother growing up.
seriously. very triggering for the humans
I wanted to throw it in the water!
Wow, human is only and the most cruel animal on this planet
Made me wish for a hungry owl or hawk.
Same here! My older brother was brutal to me as well!
So sad but, it is nature and is called, 'Survival of the fittest. R.I.P little one.
This so heartbreaking 💔 poor thing you deserved a chance at life. If I remember this happened the first time watched this nest back in 2017 or it was the Stewards of the Mississippi when found the the SWFL nest w/E9 I swore I would never watch this nest again but I do😢
😭😭😭
Not every eaglet attacks smaller siblings beyond meal times. This one is different. It might have been inherited from one of it's parents.
@ Jesus. A similar scenario may be happening at the Pittsburgh Hays nest. I have seen the oldest eaglet peck the two younger ones at times and there isn't even any food in the nest. 😔
@@southerngal4655
🍓 It must be very hard to watch the attacks in real life .
Hahahaha....yeah rigth....
Most eagles,especially the bigger chic will always abuse and kill the smaller chic in the nest, it is very hard to watch if such a nest is wach by a camera, but it is the hard reality of nature, it is brutal
It’s unusual, they usually just take all the food and one might starve
So heartbreaking 💔💔
Caín AND Abel,Bible Episode!!!!
I cried my heart out seeing such brutal behavior on such a baby chick..it just tore me into pieces.
Nancy its shattered my heart 💔
@@serapmehmet3346 Mine too! 😭
I wish they would intervene in these situations. It’s just such a waste of life. Firstborns are such jerks more often than not.
Don't cry anytime u see more than 1 egg in eagle's nest break them.or kill the bigger if it's already hatched.
@@funnysamaira3485 You are what's wrong with society. Get ahold of your emotions you fucKin wuss how dare you say to kill eaglets if there's more then 1 I hope they do that to your kids
I was fully prepared for the alternative scenario where the parents feed the other growing babies in the nest.
Yes !
Até os passaros e aves 🐦 que são vistos como pureza,temos dó de ver humanos os prdnde- los em gaiolas e viveiros. Agora assistindo essas cenas chocantes. Como poderei velis como fofos?? Meu Deus
How much older is the big chick?
The strongest is always the survivor. The worlds way of living since the beginning of time.
Wrong. The strong only survive in nature. In the human world the weakest coward survives because he usually has a gun
@@NetScourge 😂
@@ill_be_frank who told you that fairy tale? The white man let me guess.😂😂😂
@@ill_be_frank What?! 🤦🏾♀️🤣😂
Humans are NOT the “weakest apes,” you big buffoon! 🤣😂🤡
I saw it life. It was so sad. Dont know the ownerd dont help him and took then out. .....so sad the second bird was always be the baby. He has this sad feeling too
🥺🥺🥺🥺😟😟😟😟😰😰😰😢душа разрывается,как жалко!!!!!
It’s better to be first. Thanks from St. Paul Minnesota.
Hasta la naturaleza es mala 😢
They play so nicely
1000%
Play?🤣🤣🤣 are you out of your mind??
Wow that is brutal! So sad!
🙏🙏🙏🙏
呼喊平和!🈶平安!
祈禱祝福 🦅🦅🦅
🈶 安祥平和 ! ❤️......
🈶 LOVE ....... ❗
Mother nature can be cruel but she knows what she's doing.
lol...nature is chaos. there is no order or sentience. Just chaos.
Little one is soaring high in the heavens
is it a common thing in bird? Is it only under the condition of not having enough food or they do it anyway? I saw some owl videos the stronger baby will help the other baby to eat.
Poor baby! 😓🦅🙏
Nature is cruel if there wasn't a camera it would never be seen Imagine it happens everyday without out cameras to watch
If its seen someone should have intervened
@@erismana2105 they can't they need permission to go near that nest and since it's nature they won't get that permission only if it's from something done by a humans like Fish line poison from something they ate or a fish hook
There can only be one
@@jackhoward8 No there can be 3 watch Decorah eagles live stream that mom raised 40 eagles and 3 at a time but there was never a problem with Food the live by a fish hatchery when there's a poor food supply this is the end result And yes there was bonking and aggression on that nest also
@@barbara5659 bonking is different than brutal attacks. Bonking is done by new hatchlings who can't control the weight of their heads yet. One bonus the other so that one returns to bite it but instead looses control of its head and bonks back.
Every nest has the dominance battle. Eagles are known for their aggressive behavior....unless you're just living in denial and think eagle's nests are peaceful and tranquil....that's rarely the case.
Much has to do with the parents...the parents in this nest are incompetent, at best.
Daddy should've been helping with feeding from first day DH16 hatched. Momma wasn't having it. She didn't feed well. Over-sized bites and shirt feedings. The only one getting a good feeding was DH14, from day 1. She tried feeding Over-sized bites to DH15 & DH16, when they spit them out, she didn't try smaller bites. She ate the Over-sized bites or fed them to DH14. At feedings, the first week, the 2 youngest were already going hungry.
There is a WARNING on the video. PAY ATTENTION TO THE WARNING.
Poor lil guy. 😢
In nature, there is no weakness. Only the strongest have a chance to survive
Damn that was brutal
The pain that baby must have been in
ikr so nice to watch
@@littleicetiger So you think. I'm gonna say this karma ia a bitch!!
@@littleicetiger lmao
What was the other one doing to the half dead one?
Amazing! Beautiful!
Surely, three are too many.
what a bully killer and the great mon dad just watching
And no human intervention #$^&
That's the way it goes its called survival of the fittest. They're not humans stop crying
@@tonyg-2jz82ya. I sure u are a good parents.just like them LOL.Good job man.
So nice to see him protecting his brothers ! He’s so brave ! 🤓
He's not protecting that little.
@@melanieroberts9095 "sarcasm"
C'est horrible !
Il est mort ?
@@mariechris938
Oui.
It was so small, it must have hatched much later than the first two.
Rip little eagle.
This was sooo sad to watch and I started to watch this nest occasionally to see if the other eaglet would be ok. If you watch the other eaglet is in a submissive stance most of the time because it knows the sibling is being killed. The bigger one then tried to kill the surviving eaglet and wouldn't let it eat...thankfully it survived and had to learn to feed itself. I didn't think the second eaglet was going to survive, but thank God it did and had developed great survival skills! 🙏👍🦅
Bird does not know his sibling is being killed.
How awful mom let it go on!
@@debgrimes7230 be for real these are animals stop putting human traits in them it’s apart of life
@@alyssaTT456 so it's ok to watch animals killed? It's still a life. You probably believe in abortion,too.
@alyssa terborg eagle traits is feed your eaglets ...something this pathetic mother doesn't do EVERY YEAR she has a dead eaglet
Жалко маленького 😪
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Are the chicks all the same age? Was the larger “killer” chick born in an earlier group?
This is a first for me to see a mother bird stay gone for so long the babies are really hungry.
They are known to fly up to 100 miles a day seeking food.
Sorry they are from the gay community
Been watching eagle cams a while now and never seen such a nasty bully like this one!! RIP poor little one 😪
"Cathey Bergman" The "bully" just has a strong sense of survival. The smaller weaker one would eventually die. Nature is filled with these scenarios. The birds who grow to maturity will do things like invade other birds' nests and eat their young.
Oh, I've seen many a nasty bully like this one, eagles and osprey
A nasty bully? Putting human emotions on natural bird instincts is just ridiculous. Would you rather have it'd be like the storks and have the Mama stork throw the weakest, youngest one out of the nest to the ground? Would that suit you?
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Ohhhh that poor little baby
Very sad and heartbreaking video to watch all this.Why non of the parents were there to take care of the babies? Usually one parent stays with the babies. RIP sweet soul.
No soul..
this scene is so hard 😢l,m crying