Incredible Ways Birds Builds their House
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
- When you think of a bird's nest, you probably picture a typical bowl-shaped structure made of twigs and leaves, right? Well, it turns out some bird nests are a bit more complicated than that. In the same way that we humans have different preferences when it comes to finding a home, different species of birds build their nests in different ways. Here is the list of incredible ways birds build their houses.
1. Weaver bird nest
You might see a weaver ant nest but have you seen a weaver bird nest? Weavers are small birds related to finches. There are an incredible 57 species of weavers and all have their own styles and strategies for building elaborate nests, but no matter the various styles or materials used, all are mind-blowing.
Typically it is the male birds that build these amazing nests as a way to woo females. The better the builder, the more likely he is to find a mate. Many species start out with just a single strand of plant fiber and begin the seemingly miraculous project from there. This is one of the structures built by animals that you may see caught on tape on the animal world channel.
Many species weave very fine nests using thin strands of leaf fiber, though some, like the buffalo-weavers, form massive untidy stick nests in their colonies, which may have spherical woven nests within. The sparrow weavers of Africa build apartment-house nests, in which 100 to 300 pairs have separate flask-shaped chambers entered by tubes at the bottom. Most species weave unbelievable nests that have narrow entrances, facing downward.
2. Hamerkop bird nest
Hamerkops are esteemed for their most amazing nests, which may contain material including sticks 1.5 m in length and assortments of human debris such as bicycle tire tubes.
This animal home begins as a V-shaped cup in the fork of the tree and the sides are gradually built up basket-like around an internal cavity. The roof is a real masterpiece and is constructed with one bird inside and one bird outside the nest.
3. Ruby throated hummingbird
This most amazing animal home is made of a slender, often descending branch, usually of deciduous trees like oak, hornbeam, birch, poplar, or hackberry; sometimes pine. Nests are usually 10-40 feet above the ground. Nests have also been found on loops of chains, wires, and extension cords.
4. Bald Eagle nest
These animals are found in every US state except Hawaii and much of Canada and northern Mexico. These adaptable birds have been studied closely for centuries, and their nests are of particular interest given their colossal size and weight.
These animals build house that are constructed with care and attention over the course of 1 to 3 months. Nest building is very much a cooperative process, though the female often takes the lead in building the nest while the male supplies material.
5. European Bee eater’s birds
There are amazing animals who built amazing animal homes and got caught on camera for their splendid work.
The European Bee-Eater builds a nest by burrowing into hillsides and slopes. These birds are approximately one foot long and about four inches high. The European Bee-Eater’s call is a high-pitched and fast-paced trill that has a very sweet sound. The call may also include some scratchier notes.
6. Sociable weaver nest
In Africa’s Kalahari Desert, sparrow-sized birds called Sociable Weavers create enormous nesting structures that act like avian apartment complexes, housing weaver families by the hundreds.
The social weaver nests themselves do an amazing job of staying cool in summer and warm in winter, which may be why a half-dozen other bird species vie for unoccupied nest chambers. The interlopers include barbets, lovebirds, finches, and the Pygmy Falcon, which sometimes eats skinks. Even cheetahs climb into the trees to sprawl over the domed roof of the nest and soak up the sun.
7. Bower bird nest
Bowers is not nests. After the male dances, sings, and grovels along the ground, seemingly begging a female to accept him, they mate, and the female usually leaves. If she lingers, the male may drive her out so he can tidy up his bower and prepare for the next song-and-dance routine used to attract yet another mate. Sometimes these most amazing homes look like beavers' nests from the animal kingdoms.
8. The Penduline nest
This is one of the most amazing homes built by animal architects. These skillful animal architects build incredible pear-shaped nests on the branches of willow or birch trees. First, the male begins the construction of the nest by attaching plant fibers and fluffy seeds to the twigs and branches. Then, with the help of the female, they vow the other parts of the pouch-like nest with spiderwebs, wool, wild animal hair, and other soft plant material. The result is a very elaborate nest that is suspended from the tree.
Which bird nest is best? Which bird nest stole your heart? Don’t forget to comment below.
Nature has a lot to teach thank you guys for studying it and informing us .❤
So nice of you
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What's with all the ominous music? It's a very interesting and informative video, but why put on music fitting for telling ghost stories?
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But then the bird has hyper realistic blood coming out of its eyes!!!!,!1!
I watched to hear the music 😂
music kinda perfect for 3:50 ish lol. Cant tell me them birds wouldn't murder you if they could.
@@tmoney8180 Make no mistake, if birds were big enough to hunt us, they absolutely would.
'Bird brain' is a compliment not otherwise.
I think it depends. Like chickens can be the equivalent to a koala, but crows/ravens are comparable to dogs.
The environment can shape them different. Probably why chickens aren’t known for intelligence. Many generations of being kept in barns.
The stupidest humans are capable of doing what the smartest birds can do
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I hate it when uploaders 'provide' us with irritating background 'music', which is, like, ALWAYS.
But in this video, it was not as intrusive and also the narrator's calm and steady voice had the effect of cancelling it out, to an extent.
Thank you for this excellent video!
Thank you for the update, Ultimate Fact..!! I've always been impressed by the intricate nests that birds build. It's truly remarkable how they can create such complex structures using nothing but twigs, leaves, and other natural materials. But what really blows my mind is the intelligence behind it all.
It seems the birds are not just following some instinctual blueprint - they're problem-solving, adapting to their environment, and exhibiting a level of cognitive ability that we humans often underestimate. I mean, think about it: these tiny creatures are able to design and construct homes that are tailored to their specific needs, with built-in safety features, temperature control, and even decorative elements.
It's like they have their own little architectural firms up in those trees! And let's not forget, they do all this without the benefit of opposable thumbs or any formal education. So, next time you see a bird's nest, remember that it's not just a pile of sticks - it's a testament to the ingenuity and intelligence of our feathered friends. 🤣
Thanks
The intelligence behind it comes from the sanctuary of him who made them and mind you none of them lack their mate.
The intelligence behind these birds comes from the sanctuary of him who made them and mind you none of them lack their mate.
This animal is very beautiful, very good at making nests and lovely management, thank you
World: "A nest made of their own saliva? What amazing construction!"
China: "Can I eat it?!"
basically china with everything
Still wondering who tried it and made it a delicacy. Btw I have ate it before and its delicious! Very sweet
@@Rei11__11 Yes and its nutritious i think also
@@Rei11__11 Disgusting. No matter how good it tastes you should not be eating old bird spit nests.
@@OpinionatedChicken59 says who?? Honey is literally bee vomit and no one has a problem with it
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this awesome video footage.
Weaver birds are just so incredibly incredible
Nature has a lot to teach thank you guys for studying it and informing us .❤
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God is so good. In everything we see the creativity of our creator.
I knew someone would mention sky daddy here
@@Ammeo you’re welcome
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I watched this in Discovery or Wild TV channel if I'm not mistaken, amazing birds:)
God is awesome!
Don't use horror music on a documentary that isn't about horror. Please. :/
the bird with the trap door got my vote
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Birds are the best enginners because they also can alter the temperature of nest
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Thank you so much for sharing this video. I loved it ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Cool flashing images and beats. Unfortunately is a little too eratic for retention.
My bird is incredible as well. It gives life and happiness.It even attracts attention.
I'm disappointed that the intro didn't mention the hilarious "nests" pigeons make with 4 sticks.
Apparently the point is to prevent the eggs from rolling (off a cliff I suppose) so once they've accomplished that, they're done
That's incredible. I never knew that this is fascinating to me
cool video but bro can't decide on metric or imperial system x'D
> checks video thumbnail
> "oh! That looks cool"
> waits 20 minutes for them to actually show it with no channel advetisment within this time
> the thing in the thumnail finally shows up
> "but first, make sure you subscribe!"
At what minute it shows up?
Very interesting and informative. I can easily see why people enjoy bird watching!!! Sadly so many people who have watched did not hit the like emblem. Come on people... ❤
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video interesting and informative. Bird watching is truly a fascinating hobby that allows us to appreciate the beauty of nature.
I mean if they put background music that suitable for telling horror story may repel anyone due to music
@@UltimateFact I agree!!
Amazing video to be honest birds work really hard to build der homes 💯👏
Everyone has it's right to live on Earth . So don't kill anyone
Very intelligent birds ❤️
New subscriber sir always watching your videos very interesting❤
Bird 🐦 has brain than a snake I think?
Its not called begging, its called courting.
These measurements are all over the place.
Fantastic pictures, unfortunately I can't watch until the end.
The music is to terrible
❤Excellent video
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Very nice video 👍💝🌹🌹💝🇧🇩✌
Verry interesting
all bird is cute
Termites house are too strong than the birds house
This is why you shouldnt underestimate the power of birbs.
The 3 tons nest is insane
The largest nest ever found was under 2 tons. This video is full of misinformation
The nerf dart 😂
“ Incredible ways birds builds their house” AMAZING GRAMMER (no hate btw)
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wow good job
Soup from bird spit yeah china got that 😂😂😂😂😂
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good job
The amount of bugs in an eagles nest is astounding!
Me watches documentaries of birds making a different love nest well a mating area my favourite is the bowerbird
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50. He said, “Our Lord is He who gave everything its existence, then guided it.”
16.40 it's mallee fowl, sounds like valley
This is a nature program, so where are the sounds of nature, like singing birds, wind, flapping wings, splashing water, etc?
You got your soundtrack mixed up.
I've turned the sound off to be able to see these beautiful birds. Thank you.
They do all of that with no hands.
7:17 BROOO I HAVE TRIED IT BEFORE, AND I ALWAYS WONDER WHERE DOES IT COME FROMMMMMM
fun fact: some weaver birds ram into other birds to chase them away
good video, but multiple places, the bird species was not mentioned at all.
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7:30 why not just get the nest after the baby birds are grown?
Birds grow up vary fast, like 2 months and they are grown
They want money quick.
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Not enough detail on each nest
The "swamp chicken" looks like a bird in nz called PUKEKO
This is very educational content, very professional as well. The music in the background was pleasant as well.
@15:30 thats literally a picture of city park in Denver colorado. They dont have those types of birds even tho its next to the denver zoo
A guest room for snakes?
Their lives are like horror movies
i love PYGMY FALCON the best
I once was taking the bins out and saw a very large hawk, blood was all over the garden upto the bin shelter, at first i thought the hawk was injured so i went to it slowly to assess if i should call help, just as i got near it hopped of a rat whos head was missing, i dropped the bags of rubbish and ran into the house screaming for my son, i held my knee while screaming "aaaahhh i sprained my leg stop playing video games and put the bags in the bin" i then ran to the window to see how he would react but the hawk took off with the rat before my son went out, lol i know i was cruel but i had to make him a man lol
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7:00 what isn't an aphrodisiac or delicacy in china?
I feel like I just entered a dungeon in Zelda.
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there are actually 58 species of Weavers, you forgot Sigourney
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And is in mexico closer to southern america because both places speak primarily spanish
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This is common for newbies. The first time I couldn't tell the difference between the urethral opening and the other opening.
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Rust base?
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If the birdlings make a sound, everyone is fcuked up.
What is up with your sound designer - I just can't, despite the otherwise great video
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*animal exists in China* "it is a delicacy that is now on the endangered species list" a tale as old as time
@@MaxineWashington still has happened with thousands of species in China, certain animal has "special health benefits" that arnt supported by anything other than "I made it up" and then the species population is devastated because of over collection of said animal product to the point the animal is either endangered or extinct
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woodpeckers are the only birds that drink other bird's brain.....
Since when birds are house builders...?? 🤔🤔. I know that birds weave their nests, but building houses is completely new to me.🤐
0:30 HEY HEYY HEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
nothing but ads nowdays
I sometimes think. they think like we do
These birds are contruction workers fr
We might've inspired those birds how to make those nests.
Stop smoking mumu
Bicycle tube-tires!
Despite their majesty bald eagles are pretty lazy and spend most of their time in their nest... yeah that sums up the U.S people makes sense why its the bird for the USA
Ahh a bird making a nest of its spit.. Humans: Uhh lets eat it O.o
Fun fact: in Myanmar in second grade science you will learn about the nest in the thumbnail
3:03 the nest tho 💀💀💀