I have watched most videos of these two. I saw the little one start fighting the bigger one each time. Finally, the bigger one said "I had it" and now he will finish the fight.
@@ahmamun8705 Surprisingly, these 2 were only born a couple/few days apart. There was a food shortage this year hence the severe aggression. (Well, Booted Eagles are extremely sensitive about resources. Moreso than the Bald Eagle even). The littlest Eaglet didn’t get fed as much as the eldest hence the aggressive behavior towards the eldest constantly. Either the eldest got annoyed by the younger ones antics of always attacking her or the eldest sensed (and felt) the lack of food being brought to the nest, so instinctually, the eldest was eliminating her competition for said resources.
Este es una secuencia de sucesos, no hay suficiente alimentos, la persona que graba necesita lucrar, y nosotros damos crédito para ver, o sea ud. Mirece por dentro, todos necesitamos de todos. Saludos y bendiciones.
The viewer cannot see the far side of the nest where the younger eaglet went, assuming it went off the edge of the nest to get away from the firstborn.
I remember seein the beginning that little one was just a getting the bigger sibling and he wouldnt fight back my how them tables turned. Nature is cruel tho must not be much food being brought home.
Terka jego zabolał komentarz jeden na twoim filmiku Ale smutny drastyczny filmik tu jest nie tylko tu się dzieje na większość gniazd jeśli chodzi o gołębie dużo hodowców też nie pokazuje kto łapie gołębie chodzi o kuny jest więcej ich niż ptaków drapieżnych
Seriously? These live cams are in place to give us a rare opportunity to take a peek into their world and to learn about them. Not for rescue mission purposes. When watching these live cams, YOU take on and accept the responsibility of knowing that what you’re going to see is not always going to be favorable. Aggression in a Birds of Prey nest should be expected and not a surprise. This is an aggressive species…. Especially when there’s a shortage of food. Not all that hatch are going to survive. That’s common knowledge about any wild birds nest.
The littlest "poked the bear" one too many times.
I have watched most videos of these two. I saw the little one start fighting the bigger one each time. Finally, the bigger one said "I had it" and now he will finish the fight.
Did you notice their size?
@@ahmamun8705 Surprisingly, these 2 were only born a couple/few days apart. There was a food shortage this year hence the severe aggression. (Well, Booted Eagles are extremely sensitive about resources. Moreso than the Bald Eagle even). The littlest Eaglet didn’t get fed as much as the eldest hence the aggressive behavior towards the eldest constantly. Either the eldest got annoyed by the younger ones antics of always attacking her or the eldest sensed (and felt) the lack of food being brought to the nest, so instinctually, the eldest was eliminating her competition for said resources.
Este es una secuencia de sucesos, no hay suficiente alimentos, la persona que graba necesita lucrar, y nosotros damos crédito para ver, o sea ud. Mirece por dentro, todos necesitamos de todos. Saludos y bendiciones.
The viewer cannot see the far side of the nest where the younger eaglet went, assuming it went off the edge of the nest to get away from the firstborn.
I remember seein the beginning that little one was just a getting the bigger sibling and he wouldnt fight back my how them tables turned. Nature is cruel tho must not be much food being brought home.
Nope, there wasn’t. It’s nature but sad to see too! These birds are absolutely stunning, IMO.
Help the little eagllet .😞😩
El que esta grabando no deveria permitir esto, yo retiraria el mayor lo criaria aparte, y dejaria al pequeño.
too bad she hatched 2nd she do the same if she came first
Small chick fell down?
BARDZO SMUTNE :(
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Mucho morbo hay por aquí, otro video sobre el fratricidio de la Calzada.
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Why mother birth didn't stop it? Didn't have sense.
I guess birds are not as smart as dogs, momma dog would have put a stop to that. I also think momma eagle is not bringing a lot food to the nest.
Well, I think it’s natural in the birds society.
Tadinho
Terka jego zabolał komentarz jeden na twoim filmiku Ale smutny drastyczny filmik tu jest nie tylko tu się dzieje na większość gniazd jeśli chodzi o gołębie dużo hodowców też nie pokazuje kto łapie gołębie chodzi o kuny jest więcej ich niż ptaków drapieżnych
Warum muss man so etwas zeigen 😭 auch wenn es Natur ist, ist es nicht nötig 😲😞😓
동생자살
what is the interest to post such videos!!!!!
🤔 It's nature. That's what happens when you watch live cams.
Seriously? These live cams are in place to give us a rare opportunity to take a peek into their world and to learn about them. Not for rescue mission purposes. When watching these live cams, YOU take on and accept the responsibility of knowing that what you’re going to see is not always going to be favorable. Aggression in a Birds of Prey nest should be expected and not a surprise. This is an aggressive species…. Especially when there’s a shortage of food. Not all that hatch are going to survive. That’s common knowledge about any wild birds nest.
@@jennifers4528 👍🏾🎯
Ужас,,