Some species are not so great parents. Some don't parent beyond procreation. Others still abuse their offspring for their own enjoyment. And that's just the humans. Then there's the animal kingdom, which is the same.
@@Kimoto504 - Well, the "not so great parents" sometimes gives to the 'unable parents'. Some are walking around with bipolar + other mental health issues.
I was fortunate enough to photograph this a couple years ago. The hen was already on a sycamore branch hanging over a creek when I spotted her. One of the seven poults fell trying to get situated underwing. It nearly ended up in the stream, but flew back up unscathed. I'm sure they knew I was there, but I was glad I didn't drive them off roost.
I live in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains on my 14 acres, we have anywhere from 0 to 40 turkeys on out little meadow below our house every day and get to watch them fly into the pine trees every night. It’s even cooler to see them just at daylight as they glide down from their perches. Wish I could send a video of that.
I've never seen this but I lived in the country when the chicks were new. Mother Turkeys are such great mothers. I'd watch them from my house window and listen to her sweet talk to her babies. Unfortunately with the nesting on the ground, predators and hay cutting, not too many make it to adulthood. Great video💙
Wow! without exaggerations one of the best wildlife videos I have seen. Spoken commentary of the adoring chicks gathered, beneath the mother bird’s wings at night, for warmth and comfort was pleasing. In a way, I felt that the author was trying to communicate a message to us, not to eat them, and to kill them as animals have the same rights to live on Earth. This lady could teach the humans a lesson or two, foremost is the message "a mother’s love is unconditional and eternal".
Thank you for this amazing video! I teach special needs middle school learners. The LOVED seeing this about poults roosting in the tree as they had read about this week!
Enjoyed this video, Mike. Big thumbs up. We witness this each year and re now fortunate to watch a gang of 10 toms pack together through the cold winter evenings here. They roost in various tree tops near the house her in southeast NC. Have a Merry Christmas. Double thumbs-up 👍🏽👍🏽🙂
Same with my peafowl and red jungle fowl. My only worry is when winter hits. They will freeze to death in the trees. I have to work extra hard to get them into the coop, Especially the jungle fowl.
I was lucky enough to see the poults fly away when they and their mother stopped by to eat the food dropped by the songbirds eating at the feeders a couple of summers ago. I knew adult turkeys could fly, but not the poults. 😀😁
These are wild turkeys. If it was a domestic breed it couldn't fly very high. Unlike like their wild counterpart, most domestic poultry fowl breed cannot fly.
This is awesome. I've seen turkeys fly up to roost in the evening before, but have never been lucky enough to see the babies fly first hand. Spectacular video.
Thank you so much beautiful picture of turkey and how the mom 🦃 protects her young by using her wings she is beautiful love this video thank you blessings for everyone reading this🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
Never seen turkey flying how much more the chicks. This particular family is amazing. Takes posture with her chicks for us(first timers) to see. The scene is spectacular!
I love this video seeing the turkeys fly Once Upon a Time I was headed northbound Interstate 75 going into Cincinnati and a big truck and when I say a big truck I mean a big damn truck when all the sudden up ahead out of the Clear Blue Sky worthy 3 what I thought prehistoric birds flying from the West to the east the trucker behind me said they were turkey that's a big bird thank you for the video the things I've seen out there Trucking would curl your hair medicine man
What a pritty young hen and polt. When fishing at my honey hole sometimes they would come out and peck around not long but how nice . Lots of hens with young. So I made the fishing spot my fall honey hole so they had no outside pressure. But what a sight to behold.
The state let out wild turkeys here in TN, + they are so beautiful.. I love your video, very professionally done. Great shot of the baby turkey's going up to roost in the trees.
Most people are used to seeing turkeys raised for food consumption, which are too heavy to fly. I didn't think turkeys could fly either, up until a few months ago.
In "Travels with Charlie", John Steinbeck mentioned that he was invited into a ranch (or a farm) in Texas, and there he had seen wild turkies flying before sunset to spend the night up the trees! Amazing! It was the first time I've known that! (Used to think them terrestial, like chickens!).
O my. Respect. That is a lot of work! An acrobatic feat. Seeing them finally fit under her wings on that branch is endearing. These turkeys. They nay not know a ton... but they really do know how to be a mom. It is touching to see. Thank you for sharing this.
No matter what species we talk about theres one undeniable trait that all have in common & there’s nothing else like it.
And that’s a Mother’s LOVE ❤️
Some species are not so great parents. Some don't parent beyond procreation. Others still abuse their offspring for their own enjoyment.
And that's just the humans.
Then there's the animal kingdom, which is the same.
@@Kimoto504 - Well, the "not so great parents" sometimes gives to the 'unable parents'. Some are walking around with bipolar + other mental health issues.
@@Kimoto504There are obviously good mothers.
Bird mothers are notoriously cold and cruel compared to mammal mothers. Watch the endless mother duck and geese videos. They really don't care.
Yes some birds eat their youngest
I was fortunate enough to photograph this a couple years ago. The hen was already on a sycamore branch hanging over a creek when I spotted her. One of the seven poults fell trying to get situated underwing. It nearly ended up in the stream, but flew back up unscathed. I'm sure they knew I was there, but I was glad I didn't drive them off roost.
Awh, Mom Turkey protects her babies. It's so precious
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I live in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains on my 14 acres, we have anywhere from 0 to 40 turkeys on out little meadow below our house every day and get to watch them fly into the pine trees every night. It’s even cooler to see them just at daylight as they glide down from their perches. Wish I could send a video of that.
Oh em geeee...this was, by FAR...THE most adorable video I've ever seen. Also, that mama has LOTS of patience!!
2:10 2:10 2:10 Que fofo, que importante é o sentimento da maternidade, concordo com você. 2:10
Aww, babies are all warm and snug under Mama's wings 💖
I've never seen this but I lived in the country when the chicks were new. Mother Turkeys are such great mothers. I'd watch them from my house window and listen to her sweet talk to her babies. Unfortunately with the nesting on the ground, predators and hay cutting, not too many make it to adulthood. Great video💙
I had no idea wild turkeys did this! Amazing!! That pic of all of the little ones under her wings was adorable!
Never knew they hatched so many chicks. So cute and loving ❤😊
Wow! without exaggerations one of the best wildlife videos I have seen. Spoken commentary of the adoring chicks gathered, beneath the mother bird’s wings at night, for warmth and comfort was pleasing. In a way, I felt that the author was trying to communicate a message to us, not to eat them, and to kill them as animals have the same rights to live on Earth. This lady could teach the humans a lesson or two, foremost is the message "a mother’s love is unconditional and eternal".
Wow your very very nice
Life is definitely beautiful as these beautiful creatures add themselves in as part of nature's beauty.
So ture
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Thank you for this amazing video! I teach special needs middle school learners. The LOVED seeing this about poults roosting in the tree as they had read about this week!
Thanks, Mike ... great video !!! Great mum looking after her young!
That mother turkey got a lot of responsibility
Yeah dealing with mother Russia in middle east..
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They have such beautiful coloration and kind faces. Turkeys are a gift on this earth.
VERY BEUTIFULL ❤THANK Yuo ❤
Enjoyed this video, Mike. Big thumbs up. We witness this each year and re now fortunate to watch a gang of 10 toms pack together through the cold winter evenings here. They roost in various tree tops near the house her in southeast NC. Have a Merry Christmas. Double thumbs-up 👍🏽👍🏽🙂
It doesn't matter what I build for them, all my turkeys love to get into the tree. Great video.
Same with my peafowl and red jungle fowl. My only worry is when winter hits. They will freeze to death in the trees. I have to work extra hard to get them into the coop, Especially the jungle fowl.
Don't give any feeds in the morning, give all the feed in the cage in evening.
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Wow, this is something I have never seen before. Some have it hard to get the kids in bed.
I 've lived in Michigan all my life and have never seen a video like this, thanks!!
One more reason tò love and respect your Mama.
Don't eat turkey
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That is kind of love we all need when we are small kids. so beautiful. i always craved such love that i never got. thank you.
A mother is always a mother, thanks for sharing this beautiful wildlife
The turkey chicks can fly, amazing!
That is amazing and beautiful! Thanks for sharing Mike!
Absolutely brilliant upload. Blessings from New Zealand.
I was lucky enough to see the poults fly away when they and their mother stopped by to eat the food dropped by the songbirds eating at the feeders a couple of summers ago. I knew adult turkeys could fly, but not the poults. 😀😁
Just another reason why turkeys are my favorite animal. And wow! They sure fly high! Good momma! Good babies!
Incredible shot! This is so beautifully filmed- amazing
Thanks for sharing this informative video 👍🏼 Such a great mom 😍
মাশাআল্লাহ এটা চমৎকার একটা ভিডিও দেখা হলো✅
I didn't know turkeys could fly high!Amazing!
So can peacocks, for a duration.
These are wild turkeys. If it was a domestic breed it couldn't fly very high. Unlike like their wild counterpart, most domestic poultry fowl breed cannot fly.
I had domestic turkeys and every morning when we let them on field they fly like concorde plane😊
Me neither bitch
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Wow! Never knew that baby turkeys can fly and I thought I knew so much about animals! This is amazing!
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That was so amazing. I didn't realize the babies could fly that good so young.
This is awesome. I've seen turkeys fly up to roost in the evening before, but have never been lucky enough to see the babies fly first hand. Spectacular video.
Thank You, Mike & Family. You`ll channel is Awesome.
Thank you so much beautiful picture of turkey and how the mom 🦃 protects her young by using her wings she is beautiful love this video thank you blessings for everyone reading this🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
So cool that the babies can already fly :D
Hello Mike
You couldn't have described that scene any simpler. A city boy like me could understand.
One of the captivating wilde life video ever seen...wooow
I agree
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@@jasonthomas6917 such an inspiring message
Well done, Mike. This is amazing. I love your methodical approach.
I love watching turkey families.
Never seen turkey flying how much more the chicks. This particular family is amazing. Takes posture with her chicks for us(first timers) to see. The scene is spectacular!
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Dang I love this, Ty for posting.🥰
It's wonderful, it's beautiful, the mother is cuddling her babies while sitting on the tree branch
I like it too. Beautiful.
Oh, hi Mike Blair, the Kansas Outdoors!
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing this.
I love this video seeing the turkeys fly Once Upon a Time I was headed northbound Interstate 75 going into Cincinnati and a big truck and when I say a big truck I mean a big damn truck when all the sudden up ahead out of the Clear Blue Sky worthy 3 what I thought prehistoric birds flying from the West to the east the trucker behind me said they were turkey that's a big bird thank you for the video the things I've seen out there Trucking would curl your hair medicine man
They are so little and can fly. Amassing!!!
I learned some thing new to day. Thank you
ALOT OF LESSONS CAN BE TAUGHT BY JUST WATCHING THIS.....THANK YOU FOR THIS FOOTAGE💔❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤠🐿🐿🐿🐿🐿🐿🐿👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Unbelievable movie! Mother's devotion is amazing. Footage is great!
So cute bird😁
Being a turkey hunter, that, I have never seen before !! And, I've seen a lot with turkeys in the woods ! Thank-you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful, loving and caring ❤ 💕 💖 God's creation 🙏 ❤
What a pritty young hen and polt. When fishing at my honey hole sometimes they would come out and peck around not long but how nice . Lots of hens with young. So I made the fishing spot my fall honey hole so they had no outside pressure. But what a sight to behold.
WOW, Thank you Mike. Praise the LORD.
Thankyou, never seen such a video before, i have seen many animal videos from natgeo and animal planet but this video is unique, from India
I was thinking the very same. Spectacular!
Same feelings here, nicely captured..well done
Really nice video!
Thank you Sir, such a beautiful video , love and respect for nature
Subhan Allah Rabbim anneleri ne kadar merhametli yaratmış ❤
Just amazing they can fly at that age
Ecellent ❤
That was lovely to watch. Thank you
Learned something about wild turkeys.
Thank you id is wonderful.
This was so lovely, thank you for sharing!
Beautiful View 💙
This is amazing... Big love from kenya
Awesome video !!!! Thanks for sharing
दुर्लभ और बेशकीमती विडियो।।
बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद।
छत्तीसगढ़ भारत
The state let out wild turkeys here in TN, + they are so beautiful.. I love your video, very professionally done. Great shot of the baby turkey's going up to roost in the trees.
Fabulous! Remarkable video of wildlife. Congratulations and thanks for sharing this.
Wow! Mama knows best. How beautiful t watch.
Never seen turkeys flying until now.
Most people are used to seeing turkeys raised for food consumption, which are too heavy to fly. I didn't think turkeys could fly either, up until a few months ago.
I found this in my recommends and thought I should have a look at a flying turkey. It has my vote for the best video on nature.
This is a great video. It’s nice to stumble on quality content in between the garbage. Guess I have to dive into the mbo universe.
Wow! Thats adorable!
Narrator is super cool!
Absolutely amazing!
Great job Mike. It's hard to find that kind of stuff. I have a lot of wild turkeys on my property in Ontario. I never seen any nest .
In "Travels with Charlie", John Steinbeck mentioned that he was invited into a ranch (or a farm) in Texas, and there he had seen wild turkies flying before sunset to spend the night up the trees! Amazing! It was the first time I've known that! (Used to think them terrestial, like chickens!).
My gosh! Who knew?!? Thanks for sharing♥️♥️
Wild turkeys are dang meaty
Wow I watched this beautiful video like 5 times. gorgeous
Beautiful! Excellent video. Thank you.
Nice Video. Great quality. Thank you Mike.
Unseen turkey habit how chiks learned in this age. Excellent information. Liked & Appreciate.
Just remember the struggle of every mother 🌞✨✨
O my. Respect. That is a lot of work! An acrobatic feat. Seeing them finally fit under her wings on that branch is endearing. These turkeys. They nay not know a ton... but they really do know how to be a mom. It is touching to see. Thank you for sharing this.
Love the mama turkey. From shigar k2 mount
自然の中にこんな鳥が住んでいる。凄いと思います。良い環境がずっと続きますよう!
Thanks Mike I enjoyed that
Just like my kids jostling for a position next to me on the sofa when we watch a movie. 😂
Wow! So beautiful scene of the bird...
WOW Always knew they could fly but never knew they roosted so high up or that the young were so capable.. oh well show what a city guy knows!
Аэродинамика этих птеродактелей восхищяет!!!😊
I think the turkeys had a good hatch this year. Lots of good sized clutches in southeast Kansas. Looks like you’re seeing quite a few poults too!
Wow! That was so interesting. Thank you!
Iam in india ( Tamilnadu) this is first time I saw turkey bird flying for this mush height mother and chickens also Super video thank you very much.
Wow! Turkey can fly that high!!
Beautiful creatures 😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
Man! And that's how they rest? Poor mom...and we think we have it hard. That's rough hard life.
The trick is it doesn't know it has a hard life
I love seeing turkeys fly
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
beautiful, thank you
Me and ALL my family trying to pile up in the van Lol 😂😂