Mother Protecting baby birds in Severe Rain by Drowning herself in Rain || Bulbul bird nest EP 12
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025
- Rarely seen incident is recorded, where mother bird drowns Herself in Rain to protect baby birds from rain, for more videos on birds in nest and bulbul baby birds transformation visit the channel.
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They are some hungry birds..why not eat that tomato 🍅
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Right. That mama bird did NOT drown in that rain. Her feathers are fully oiled. The bit of rain that came through the leaves around her was little. The babies have down that helps keep them warm. Mama covering them with her wings is not only an umbrella keeping her and the babies dry. It also keeps them warm during high winds found in a storm
Isn't God so amazing. How he creates such small creatures and gives them intelligence
@@dalisobanda5575 yes he is!
I love whenever the smart people come along to explain everything. It’s as if I see if a whole different way.
Ah ok. Title was kinda alarming
@@PrazLeo can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not
Nearby animals: "Aww.. how heartwarming, a mother feeding its babies"
Butterfly's family: the hypocrisy of this forest
Nearby animals: "Aww.. how heartwarming, I need them to feed my babies"
Sometimes we have to kill. For others to survive.
Given that butterflies don’t care for their young at all…
If anyone is wondering, she stands by the nest after feeding them anything for just a second to see if the baby will be able to swallow the food she gives if not she is prepared to pull it back out as long as she can.
Relevant comment.
Yeah, that's what I figured too.
And to eat the poop too, apparently
Nice
And the poop gives away the best location
Some mother birds will eat their babies poop, because the baby birds can't fully digest the food yet, So is like a leftover meal for the mother. Also keeps the nest clean.
It also prevents her babies from predators
@@rocky-jy5nx how?
the poo smell will give away their location
@@Nyx-Lynx the poo smell will give away their location
And if the mother bird were to drop the dookie on the ground it would give away the nests location
I was expecting a water logged bird. Now i just realize that the youtuber doesnt know the definition of drowning.
it is either for clicks, or maybe english isn’t his native language
😭😭😂😂😂
@@CATsissta definitely not native language, spelling mistakes can be seen all over the video
even if hes not english speaker its really far reach for a 'drowning' word. im not a native english speaker and i find 'Mother Protecting baby birds in Severe Rain' to be descriptive, and the rest is clickbaity. in this reality i have at least ten drowning birds on my window every rainfall (out of flock of about 30 that visit daily).
@@MrKfadrat In my mother tongue, it is called "big rain" :-)
"With a variety of feeds, butterfly, berries..."
Mum: (see's shit) ahhh yes, dinner!
Yeah that had me too🤣🤣
💩😫🤣🤣
I thought I was tripping 🤮🤮🤮
Looooool I know eh? Oh mother !
It's more of a sack rather than what we usually know as poop. Their digestive track isn't all that complex when they are babies, so there are still a lot of nutrients in it. When they get older, it nolonger becomes a sack but more like poop...
Baby bird: mom I'm hungry
Mom: "continues to shove whole butterfly down your throat"
That ONE bird isn't missing one meal at ALL 😂 So greedy baby bird got to nip at it, mama is fair, and let the shy baby have it all AND made sure her baby didn't choke. Now if this isn't so beautiful to see.. wow🥰
It isn't greedy its hungry
I got SO hyped when the smaller one was getting fed lol
Me too, I kind a felt bad for the smallest one in the beginning😅
Never seen one so fair with the feedings
I watched too much Hood Nature on how unfair birds are to their younglings, refreshing to see 'em equally cared for.
@@iamgoat5863 educational bird slander
9:46
*Oh you want this meal?*
*Do you?*
*No*
laughing-
*im giving it to your brother*
*Wait, nevermind you can have it.*
He’s just testing if it is able to swallow it or not
@@Gnexz. she
Salute to all the mothers in the world.
Not all,, some mothers they do not DESERVE that salute
I know and you know ,,WE have very loving mothers and very bad mothers
If every one perfect, we will not see CHILDREN in the GARBIGE or born and dump intoilets or bathrooms 😢😢 so sad ,but that is THRU
Brother ks mother 😭
Not all mothers are motherly - mine would let me drown! No salute from me
Shut up MEG
LoL. Somebody generalized with the word 'all' on the internet. Get her
Ok y'all gonna ignore that she ate their doo... 😣😰. That's some dedication right there
for real like dropping it probbaly would have been less effort, i wonder why they do that
She does that to keep the nest a little bit cleaner instead of making her babies sleep in poop
@@connieheflin9964 I understand removing it from the baby, quite a few animal species do that. But why eat it? There’s a nice 30 foot drop right there
@@infl they do that because it gives away location of the nest
Maybe that’s why she only had 2 chicks. Imagine if you have 6 chicks, burp 🤢
I don’t understand how the baby bird gets that big butterfly down it’s throat without choking to death? On another bird nest video, a baby bird choked on a huge caterpillar and did not survive.
If I’m thinking of the same video, I think the caterpillar was a centipede and the bird died from getting bitten by the centipede rather than choking
@@OldRCHSBandVids I saw that same video, the one where the daddy bird feeds the chick that centipede?
I saw that too
@@jettandprincess yes that one! I’m not sure if that is the same video the OP is referring to but that’s what it made me think of
He's a competitive eater
Baby Bird: I'm hungry!!
Mom: Then eat the damn butterfly! *continues to shove butterfly down throat*
LOL
Human mom: Here comes the airplane! :D
Bird mom: *FEEDS* *AGGRESSIVELY*
*_EAT IT_*
Nice footage, though it seems like a normal bird in a normal rainstorm. Most birds are water repellant to some degree. She isn't anywhere close to drowning herself.
She is a good mother💛
All Mothers in this universe are Good(God)❤️
@@Amit-dq4oo You didn't think that comment through, huh? Not all mothers are good. Some mothers, from both sides of the animal kingdom, can be bad.
You're giving respect to all mothers, including the ones that abandon, torture, kill, sell, abort, s*xually abuse and straight up hate. 🤔 You're giving respect to not just the good mothers, but the bad ones too. You're wrong for that.
And wild animal mothers can do some of these things too. Although that's more in tuned with their instincts and nature, but still. Some fathers as well.
@@Amit-dq4oo Bad comment
@@Amit-dq4oo So your saying Mothers who gave kids PTSD are good?
She literally puffed her neck feathers as an aggressive act towards tbe rain... Momma got angry at the rain ❤️
Too bad that the water is eternal, and will outlast her for many an age.
She doesnt puff them in anger. They puff them up because it creates a larger air gap in the feathers, insulating their bodies from the cold.
@@slickstrings ik but it's still pretty funny to see it like that xD
Birds fluff out when wet to get clean and cooled off so she wasn't angry (they also do it when nervous or comfortable or sleeping)
It reminds me when I stubbed my toe on the door then I told my mom to beat up the door-
She actually did 😃
Drowning herself? That's terribly misleading. The Mom is not drowning. She is protecting her babies by sitting atop the nest with the babies beneath her body and her wings. Mom's feathers have a protective coating so that the raindrops roll right off.
Oh ...I clicked really thinking the mother bird killed itself by drowning to save babies.
Yeah ur right
Click bait I think
The narrative for this story is using English, but that is clearly not his/her first language. So it is not click bait, but the author of the title and narrative clearly struggles with the right words to use.
It is a good story nonetheless.
Great I can leave while the commercials are still on
These birds are better parents than many human parents..
There is no need for humans to procreate...
What benefits are there for humans to procreate to the Parents? Are the world or the earth gona promise financial aids, free housing, free education, free child bearing care system, free medical care, etc2...
Compensation for the parents for having children? something beneficial in return?
Nothing whatsoever!
@@minyauminyau6498 don’t be an idiotic pessimist
@@CorporateShill costner... please elaborate on ur statement... and which part is it that u think is idiotic?
@@minyauminyau6498
Children take care of you when you get old
@@CorporateShill nope. Not all of them will take care of you in your old age. The abused kids don't. Some are just waiting for you to die. I've seen it. Again, going back to the original comment. Those birds are better parents than some humans are to their children.
It’s seems as if baby bird on the right, hardly ate anything. While the left was munching on everything in sight!
I think of opposite
😂😂😂😂
I know it’s part of nature, but she came back with a butterfly 😂 😂 That one bird ate good. Poor butterfly.
fr 🤣
I used to be a keen child observing this entire action, mama is very busy, she feeds and cleans the poty. She does continue feeding till her children starts growing feather and then heatlessly left to fly on it's own. Nature is harsh but that's their way of caring and survival.
Probably should toughen children up for the world the same way. All teeth have grown in? Time to get a job.
There's a big difference between "Drowning" and "Drenching"
What a beautiful scene~ Maternal love of bulbul is so precious!
So incredibly touching and tough for both mother and father bird. Their efforts shall be successful with their babies. Thank you for your video.
Everybody talks about how she protected them and how cute are the babies while I'm thinking the babies' heads are rattles
Reminds me of the quote "How can you say you love her if you can't even eat her own poop?"
that's mothers love
😁😁😁😁😁
The mother is eating the fecal sacs of the baby birds and she actually gets a lot of nutrition from those fecal sacs because the baby birds cannot fully digest their food yet. Many birds do this in fact. These birds are called bulbul are found in India.
@Sal Perea Not an assumption because researchers have studied this phenomena for generations. An assumption is a hypothesis and researchers test a hypothesis and collect evidence to prove a theory. And that theory can be well supported by evidence. That's how science works!
That's what researchers do.
The bottom line is that the female parent would not be consuming the fecal sacs unless she was getting some benefit from it.
Others lick and then eat it lol
Awwwww!Such a good mom!I love pets and birds too!
Mother love will go beyond what's expected
The little birds just instantly open their mouths when they see their mother
Bird: hii here is a food.
Baby Bird: ah delicious now eat my poop.
Mother,I don’t know how do I be able to admire and respect your unconditional care and love for your babies. Even if your are 100 years old and highly educated person,you are a small child and ignorant in front of a mother. Oh mother,hats off to you!
He shall cover thee with His feather, under His wings shall thou trust.
if they be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor
Thus Thee
Thou
So amazing precious and adorable for our Mother Nature created .
Praise you for a great stunning camera recorded . Appreciated greatly .
It was not mother nature. It was Father God.
Nature cannot exist nor do anything without being created first.
Genesis 1:1
@@DelmyTreeCutter Who made God?
Also, mother nature is beautiful, shut up, let them be.
i know we all skipped to the part where the rain starts falling and skips all the feeding
A very pure heart in this world ❤❤
God bless you the baby and the mom 🙌...
That was beautiful. These would be helpful birds in keeping the bug population down. How those little babies ate such giant bugs is the real mystery
Good video! Thank you for sharing! I have bulbuls in my garden and love their pretty songs. Clever bird, knows the value of good nutrition 😁😁
i love these videos
She is also training them to catch the feed when she just doesn't throw food in their moutt
I always thought they just discarded the poo & didn’t realize they ate it?
some species of bird carry the poo away from the nest, while other eats it to absorb nutrients left behind
@@spoingal that makes since….thanks for info!
I wish the birds that made a nest on my balcony ate the poo. There's a giant mountain of it there and now I have to move it.
@@almanac4150 LOL
If they drop it off the location of the nest will be given away
Mum and dad birds take care of their baby birds together in turn. Beautiful partnership that comes naturally instinctively without bickering about whose turn is it to look after babies. Oh and when the birds first hatch daddy feeds mummy bird as well. Humans should learn from birds...eat shit and keep quiet lol
Animals rain beautiful videos and naxt rain sounds videos👍
9:49 sounds like the crushing thing from mario 😂😂
Thwomp lmao
This is a lovely video thanks for uploading the experience with us 🙂
our mothers who truly really cares for us, who never get tired and never waste her time that she gives all her strength & love for us to protect and give all that she has 💖😭
She gets tired actually but she still doesnt get rest and cares for her children
This channel is very good and kind
Beautiful ❤️.. this made by day
Thanks for feeding ..here is your change 😊😊😁
White gold tasty for the mother.
Beautiful thanks for the amazing vedeo
A tiny 'world' here - tiny, proud, upright parents raising babies amidst all the adverse circumstances .....tjeu do not know how to protest ....to whom to look for help ....only do their duties with their fragile bodies and great souls .....we cannot do anything but love them....watch them....
A great mother bird 🐦
Ah man, I feel like I was watching a german scat film with all that poo eating. Definitely was not expecting that
Good video my friend 👍👍👍
On one hand this is beautiful. On the other hand I imagined being a beautiful buttery fly and then being fed to someone's baby with one massive swallow and then the mother that fed me to the flesh eating baby, eats the baby's poop right after swallowing me whole. Damn nature, you scary!
lol
And then the mother poops and the memory of you will rot on the ground, grow into earth and nobody will know you are gone
😂
Mother bird is feeding her chicks and eating their poo to keep the nest clean. Wonderful nature..
First bird species I've seen that eats its chicks' poop sac.
A lot do it actually. Baby birds poop what is called a 'fecal sac', and essentially they're just disposable diapers. The parent usually carries it away somewhere else so that the smell won't attract predators. Although it looked like she ate it in the video, birds have an organ called a crop, where they can store swallowed for for regurgitation if necessary. She likely threw it up somewhere else.
All birds do , seen my budgie do it
If they don't do that, the poop will cause infections and all types of nasty bugs and fungus. All chicks will die. So its a way to keep the nest clean.
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 why then doesn't she just pick up the poop and then drop it out of the nest? 🤮
@@jasondelpy6425the smell of that poop can attract predators. If thrown near a nest, its dangerous for its babies
Thank you for capturing this
Minuto 7.01, que emoción esa madre, desplegando sus alas para protegerlos ❤gracias!
Que belleza de madre pendiente del alimento de sus hijos ejemplo de amor para los seres humanos nunca nunca nos van a superar en amor son increíbles. Ahí ahí está la grandeza de nuestro señor
Bruh
the correct word for the title would be drenching, not drowning.
Did they just feed it a b u t t e r f l y ? Imagine if it was a monarch…
i guess the mother knows which Butterflies are eatable for them and which are not.
Mom gives raw food and babies prepares it for mom🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro.beautifully narrated resourcefully. Thanks.ok tell us how many times they feed in a day
GREAT.Thank you.God made all things beautiful.Still some can't acknowledge Him!!
Mom bird :*comes with food*
Baby birds: SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Humans could learn a lot from animals, that’s why I love animals more than people
that's mothers love
0:13 Blue tiger butterfly caught by birds
it's so rare to see a GOOD bird mom. x3 I have seen some horror mom birds.
Birds have lots of love in their little hearts♡
When they said protect the babies all that was going on in my mind was: SHE PROTECC
"Eat this butterfly!" Aggressively shoves it down.
Nice video, but extremely misleading title.
You might have gotten a view but if you hadn't misrepresented the video, you may have also gotten a subscriber.
Wow 🤩
there are many birds like this bro in the garden? because I see bro often upload videos like this, always success, bro
This probably is out in a forest
Yeah bro
Babies so hungry love it
Me: Gross, that bird just ate some sh*t!
*eats grilled cheese sandwich and washes it down with beer*
mother's love!
Breathtaking!!!💝
Some birds carry the poop away to keep the nest clean, this mom found a faster solution...
She eats it because if she drops it off the location of the nest will be given out
The facts that some birds be eating poop sacks like some vitamin gummies
Dogs also do that....
@@TaahWaiiSonam same, dogs are nasty but I still love them
Beautiful birds.
They are called bulbuls of which there are several species and found in India.
Thank you so much for the reply I know because I am from Bangladesh. lots of love from Arpi's world..
@@Arpisworld I am here in New Mexico in the US. I am interested in birds all over the world.
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 you are welcome to Arpi's world hope you will enjoy it..
Beautiful Video.....👌
This is a cool video but I wish you'd just let people watch what's happening instead of writing all over it. We don't need all that slow explanation every few seconds. It just gets in the way of the experience.
Baby birds are straight savage.
Great sacrifice ❤️👍
In a couple of your videos, I notice that the mom eats the baby bird's feces as soon as it appears. I assume to keep the nest clean. Some mom.
Yeah, but also to get some nourishment and to keep predators from finding the nest.
Also please could someone more educated than me kindly explain why mama Bird is eating the babies' droppings? I've seen other videos where the parent simply drops it out of the nest, so there must be a reason for this behaviour?
Mom of the year this mama not gonna let her babies drown her feathers have a gland that creates oil which keeps her and her babies dry and she also keeps them warm talk about a good mom👍👍😍😍
Very sad knowing what ultimately happened to the two chicks. They were so adorable.
Do you know what birds they are?
i THINK it might be a dark-eyed junco but i’m new to birdwatching and unfamiliar with the area (this was recorded in india)
@@katsavage6848 Thank you.
@@kkw218 I looked this bird up and found that it is likely a bulbul found in India not a junco. The most likely bulbul species is the Common bulbul or Red-vented bulbul.
I Love U so much mommy
The wonder of nature...
Talking humains and watching beautiful birds, damage the beauty 😏😏😏
Humans* Did you by chance have a stroke?
They have more meals in one day than i have in a week lol
All I saw was Momma Bird eating baby’s poop. That’s some... love right there 😓😅
What are white things the adults keep getting in the nest? It's amazing how much they eat & what they can swallow.