We've never had one of these guys on our bird bath before!

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  • @davids9520
    @davids9520 Год назад +4137

    He saw other birds around the bird bath. but he didn't know what it was. When he flew on to it the first time, the water surprised him. Then he watched the crow and imitated the crow with the bird bath. He learned by watching other birds.

    • @MaiTran-em9yy
      @MaiTran-em9yy Год назад +104

      @davids you are so right, great observing!

    • @2to-tango
      @2to-tango Год назад +101

      Is that a vulture?

    • @dang2443
      @dang2443 Год назад +84

      birds already know how to recognize and drink water

    • @lastswordfighter
      @lastswordfighter Год назад +209

      Yes. That one is commonly referred to as a turkey vulture due to how they look. They get mistaken for turkeys.

    • @pickledweed
      @pickledweed Год назад +60

      Autistic turkey vulture. So cute. :3

  • @JACKnJESUS
    @JACKnJESUS Год назад +1423

    I had the pleasure of rehabilitating a Black Vulture a few years back (broken wing). Named him George...he would tree up near the house at night. Walk into the house (after awhile) for his meals...and then afterwards...lay out in the sun with our two dogs and just bake. Took a bath every day in our creek...they are very clean animals...no diseases.
    He still swings by now and then and nods bobs his head vigorously if he sees me on the trails.
    Mate checked on him every day too...and helped to feed him.
    There's a lot more going on than most folks realize.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +133

      How very cool! What a unique opportunity for you!

    • @midnightsan9917
      @midnightsan9917 11 месяцев назад +108

      Black vultures are one of the most intelligent vultures. Though vultures in general are pretty intelligent and actually surprisingly affectionate with their handler's

    • @fanpet3912
      @fanpet3912 11 месяцев назад +16

      Sounds like you did a terrible job rehabbing tbh. Getting a wild animal accustomed to humans, houses, and dogs is one of the easiest ways to endanger them

    • @leptoceratops
      @leptoceratops 11 месяцев назад +47

      I will name him George, and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him, and rub him and stroke his bill and rub his pretty feathers...

    • @JACKnJESUS
      @JACKnJESUS 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@leptoceratops You only got one thing correct...his name. Put the bong down...you've had enough.

  • @DinoTamer-22
    @DinoTamer-22 Год назад +2552

    It honestly never occurred to me that birds had to learn how to use a bird bath 😂 I always figured it was just instinctual but I guess a suspended puddle is pretty unnatural when you think about it.

    • @vkmoss9651
      @vkmoss9651 Год назад +158

      Yes! It is a puddle in the air!?! Vultures are also very beautiful when they fly, soaring on air currents!

    • @samreads
      @samreads 11 месяцев назад +272

      It's not so much "learn to use the bath"... it's about risk minimization. Wild animals have no way of knowing what are the consequences of encountering something new. As far as possible, they wait for others to take the risks and then learn from the outcome. The bathing is not the issue - the "is this unknown water body safe" is. The only way for them to learn is their own experience... and experience of others they can see. Most wild animals make only 1 mistake in their lives - it's often their last.

    • @jean-pierredeclemy7032
      @jean-pierredeclemy7032 11 месяцев назад +21

      Don't forget to wash behind your wings 😛

    • @jilpok1074
      @jilpok1074 11 месяцев назад +28

      Yeah. They also learn manners. When you see the baby birds jumping into the bath, they just plop down in everybody’s way and splash everyone. The adults have much better manners

    • @SirKolass
      @SirKolass 11 месяцев назад +9

      I mean, this one was designed for small birds, not vultures.

  • @marenjones6665
    @marenjones6665 Год назад +1682

    If I remember correctly, vultures and buzzards don't really drink water, getting what they need from their food. That makes this a truly unique interaction!

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +276

      That's what I thought too

    • @agaga2255
      @agaga2255 Год назад +37

      Les espèces évolue et apprendre c’est, leurs intelligences naturelles.

    • @VolundMush
      @VolundMush Год назад +268

      People have been told deer are purely herbivorous but it turns out they may eat baby birds if the opportunity arises. Sure, I bet in highly arid climates where you aren't likely to find any standing water to drink from, then the water in the flesh and blood of prey is fine... but if there's water right in front of you why not drink?

    • @GetDougDimmadomed
      @GetDougDimmadomed Год назад +131

      ​@@VolundMushI remember reading that. I think it was some sort of enzyme or vitamin deficiency, because cows do the same thing. They'll murk small game and eat it.

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 Год назад +50

      Strictly speaking, buzzard refers to hawks of the genus buteo and not to vultures. The common buzzard (Buteo buteo) is Europe's equivalent of the red-tailed hawk, the two are often considered to form a 'species complex'.

  • @zedre7633
    @zedre7633 Год назад +862

    The way the crow only took a sip and stood aside to give the vulture space to do it as well, but still stuck around to watch. I wonder if that was intentional.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +257

      I have no idea but it is so cool to watch all the creatures interact! You never know what they're going to do. I have a video where a Blue Jay takes a bug out of the water and sets it aside. It was almost like he was trying to save it from drowning!

    • @kewoshk
      @kewoshk Год назад +125

      Crows are pretty smart, that is very possible 👍

    • @JoeOvercoat
      @JoeOvercoat Год назад +79

      “My work here is done. Now, to dine on some bugs…”

    • @Fallenstartheone
      @Fallenstartheone Год назад +43

      theres a reason why crows are considered "holy" or spiritual in certain pagan religions.

    • @QualeQualeson
      @QualeQualeson Год назад +31

      I think it was. Notice where the crow goes once it has convinced the vulture to get up on the bath.

  • @mythbuster4880
    @mythbuster4880 Год назад +1191

    He is adorably shy and cautious❤

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +84

      This is a vulture we're talking about... 😆

    • @lizzyyork
      @lizzyyork Год назад +72

      I think he's handsome!

    • @user-ts6vz7rt5i
      @user-ts6vz7rt5i Год назад +28

      It's a turkey vulture.

    • @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062
      @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062 Год назад +31

      ​@@backyardwildlifeintexas387theyre cute. Just a bit stinky

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er Год назад

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 No it’s not, it’s a turkey vulture. They are two different birds.
      Get your backyard Texas wildlife right already ffs. Jesus.🙄🤦‍♂️🤡💩👎

  • @ElizabethRevelise
    @ElizabethRevelise Год назад +527

    I have always loved vultures. So interesting to see his fascination with the birdbath. In zoos vultures bond deeply with their keepers and are among the most affectionate friends.

    • @chancegivens9390
      @chancegivens9390 Год назад +17

      Turkey Vultures are one of my favorite birds

    • @KamalasNotLikeUs
      @KamalasNotLikeUs Год назад +8

      That’s sweet to call the prey “keepers.” PC for birds.

    • @No-tw6qj
      @No-tw6qj Год назад +86

      @@KamalasNotLikeUs You realize they are scavengers, right? You probably don't.

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 11 месяцев назад +17

      True. I helped the vultures when I worked at the Key Largo Wild Bird Clinic. They were shy. When they were rehab'ed and released, they'd return to the clinic for feeding time (missing the food and their buddies).

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@KamalasNotLikeUs What are you talking about? Human zookeepers. Nothing about birds.

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 11 месяцев назад +449

    Honestly they are majestic creatures! Such a huge, important part of our ecosystems. We should always be happy when we see one of these beautiful birds, and thanking them for helping keep our planet clean and free of many diseases.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  11 месяцев назад +29

      True. I guess they've got a bad wrap

    • @smc130
      @smc130 11 месяцев назад

      They are Mother Nature’s garbage men!

    • @Bakarost
      @Bakarost 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bad omens

    • @AdhvaithSane
      @AdhvaithSane 11 месяцев назад

      You keeping the spinning ball with curved water that defy all physics and is pure fantasy that the Elites used to make shut up about asking certain questions they really hate because it would prove that a certain religion is right?
      Then yes.

    • @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951
      @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Bakarost only if you're dying of dehydration and they start circling you

  • @lissakaye610
    @lissakaye610 11 месяцев назад +162

    Such under appreciated creatures. It is sad how bad their number have plummeted in other countries. I really hope conservation efforts keep them from going extinct.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  11 месяцев назад +25

      We seem to have a ton of them here and they have plenty of roadkill to keep them fed. I once had about 50 of them roosting in the trees on our property. I can't believe their even close to being extinct but then I don't know what happens to them in other countries. As you probably know, it's illegal to kill them here and I recently found they don't pose a health risk to anyone.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@backyardwildlifeintexas387 poison for outdoor "pests" (anything from rats to lions) cause dead vultures and weak shells, as far as I remember. The pests ingest the poison, and then they die with the poison still in their bodies and then the vultures and other scavengers eat them.... I think some pesticides cause weak egg shells which leads to fewer hatched babies. Sometimes vultures are directly poisoned instead of dying from poisoned bait meant for the cattle herders' and farmers' animal "enemies", because e.g. poachers don't want their positions revealed to those hunting the poachers - a bunch of circling vultures are as effective as smoke signals in that regard. There are a lot of good in depth pages about the different issues in different locations that causes death for vultures and their eggs.

    • @padmanabhanvaidyanathan7182
      @padmanabhanvaidyanathan7182 11 месяцев назад

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 Vulture numbers in India plummeted due to the usage of diclofenac, a drug used to trate inflammation in cattle. This drug is fatal to Vultures, and in India cattle carcasses are usually left out for the vultures to clean up. Diclofenac is now banned, but it'll take time for the vulture population to recover.

    • @ShadowFox1412
      @ShadowFox1412 11 месяцев назад

      Turkey vultures and black vultures are native to North America. There has never been either species anywhere else. Old world vultures are very different to turkey vultures and black vultures. As far as I’m aware neither new world species is endangered. A few of the old world species are however, due to habitat destruction and some just being more sensitive to climate change.

    • @bonnieabrs1003
      @bonnieabrs1003 11 месяцев назад

      Their biggest enemy is lead from gun shots to the carrion they eat.

  • @Nomans_Nomen
    @Nomans_Nomen 11 месяцев назад +69

    They look so dapper. The way the wings sit makes me think of a coat, and the featherless face is like a mask, as if the vulture is going to a masquerade ball.
    Such a gentlemanly bird.

    • @phoenixwing5133
      @phoenixwing5133 11 месяцев назад +4

      Lol I can kinda see that actually. Wearing a fancy trench coat and a black turtle neck lmao

    • @alyh3721
      @alyh3721 10 месяцев назад +3

      I always think they are wearing a sweatshirt haha! ❤

  • @enigmadrath1780
    @enigmadrath1780 Год назад +195

    I never heard the term 'turkey vulture' until I left the islands. In Jamaica we call them John Crows. They're considered dirty because they're scavengers, but I always found them fascinating to watch. Clearly intelligent the way they'll observe their surroundings before approaching something new.

    • @princeofcupspoc9073
      @princeofcupspoc9073 11 месяцев назад +10

      Well they lost the face feathers since they are always covered in literal blood and guts, and it's hard enough to keep clean, so, yeah, pretty much.

    • @huntsman9316
      @huntsman9316 11 месяцев назад +65

      ⁠ @@princeofcupspoc9073 They don't lose it in a single lifetime, the reason they are balled is because they evolved so that dead meat does NOT soil their feathers.
      That's the opposite of dirty; They evolved to be clean

    • @KlutzyNinjaKitty
      @KlutzyNinjaKitty 11 месяцев назад

      @@huntsman9316- They also keep the world clean. Without meat scavengers like vultures or crows we’d have a lot more rotting bodies around creating diseases.

    • @ausp5078
      @ausp5078 11 месяцев назад +5

      They aren't just considered dirty because they are scavengers, the smell of rotten meat is very strong on them. I had a friend who is a paraglider and he once found himself behind one of them while flying over the Papine area. He said the scent was superbly repulsive. He felt like he was losing consciousness.

    • @eileenmcdonald1599
      @eileenmcdonald1599 11 месяцев назад +3

      They are different from black vultures

  • @JMBAD_art
    @JMBAD_art 11 месяцев назад +91

    What an absolutely STUNNING bird - his excitement to try the bird bath after watching the crow and figuring out what he was supposed to do made my heart soar 😭

  • @emilypoulsen8072
    @emilypoulsen8072 Год назад +44

    Wow! The vulture is learning from the crow. Fascinating to see these to guys interact with each other and the birdbath!

  • @user-bu7jl6zy5d
    @user-bu7jl6zy5d Год назад +277

    Well that's it. Now I've seen everything! Great birdbath----well-grounded to hold a heavy vulture and not tip. You certainly did that right. Great photography and the clear sound of birds singing and calling is wonderful.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +45

      Thank you! It's really fun to see what shows up every day!

    • @Madamoizillion
      @Madamoizillion Год назад +22

      Fun fact, a turkey vulture weighs about 3 pounds!

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +39

      @@Madamoizillion That's all? You would think it would be more considering they're so large. I guess their bones are hollow though, yes?

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +31

      ​@@backyardwildlifeintexas387 Yes. Their bones are where their air sacs go so they can breathe continuously as they fly. They're fascinating creatures!

    • @sabinekoch3448
      @sabinekoch3448 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wonderful video! Loved it! ❤❤❤❤

  • @M00Nature
    @M00Nature Год назад +664

    Beautiful vulture! That is crazy that it visited your bird bath. Thanks for sharing!

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +55

      We had about 50 of them roosting in the trees in the back of our property about 7 years ago. It was getting pretty nasty with all their poop around. I had to "urge" them to leave. Thank god they did!

    • @mythbuster4880
      @mythbuster4880 Год назад +38

      They're good birds.

    • @patreddy1610
      @patreddy1610 Год назад +4

      Hopefully he or she will be back

    • @patreddy1610
      @patreddy1610 11 месяцев назад

      @MYTHICALNOVA2005 What does that mean? I do not understand

    • @tacomaamocat4309
      @tacomaamocat4309 11 месяцев назад

      How did you get them to leave? Was it difficult?

  • @michaelhamilton3778
    @michaelhamilton3778 Год назад +117

    Turkey buzzard. Probably saw the birdbath from the sky and was curious. They are an inquisitive, bird, and playful. And very intelligent! Wonderful bird. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🦃

    • @petraburg3583
      @petraburg3583 Год назад +5

      Ist kein Bussard. Ist ein Truthahngeier..😂

    • @ElizabethRevelise
      @ElizabethRevelise Год назад +1

      In zoos they bond with humans and are very affectionate.

    • @Long_Bottom_Leaf
      @Long_Bottom_Leaf Год назад

      ​@@petraburg3583also known as turkey buzzard or American vulture

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 Год назад +5

      It's a vulture, not a buzzard. Buzzards are hawks and don't have bald heads.

    • @sharongoodsell9341
      @sharongoodsell9341 Год назад

      Turkey buzzard Had to laugh It looks like Australia's Bush turkey

  • @allisoncompeaux3981
    @allisoncompeaux3981 Год назад +215

    Interesting to watch. Odd bird, but magnificent creature, really.

  • @GanarfGeorgie
    @GanarfGeorgie Год назад +91

    I always like Buzzards and Vultures.( we once had an entire flock sitting in a dead tree in our backyard, an amazing but slightly eldritch sight.) When I see them sometimes it's like tired old men in tattered overcoats on the ground, but when they take flight they become princes of the air gracefully sailing the sky. Such cool critters. Crows are cool too!

    • @user-kl8lo6rj5i
      @user-kl8lo6rj5i 11 месяцев назад

      They are indeed, and more important than we normally acknowledge!

  • @baddnurse5443
    @baddnurse5443 Год назад +129

    Nice 😀 Natures clean up crew , It’s amazing what a birdbath can attract ❤

    • @kewoshk
      @kewoshk Год назад +27

      They get such a bad rep but it’s thanks to them we don’t have many diseases around 👍

    • @SueK51
      @SueK51 Год назад +15

      What a mess this planet would be if the turkey vultures, crows and other scavengers weren't around to clean up.

    • @freshandzestyfood5033
      @freshandzestyfood5033 11 месяцев назад

      I was going to send this to you 😊

  • @maricorp.449
    @maricorp.449 11 месяцев назад +17

    i love how birds just be like: "Hello fellow bird." and are just chillin next to eachother.

  • @Roadrunner78626
    @Roadrunner78626 11 месяцев назад +62

    Everyone should have a birdbath and care for its guests ❤

  • @eatwhatukiii2532
    @eatwhatukiii2532 11 месяцев назад +11

    She’s beautiful. It’s fun to watch animals during a “discovery” moment when at first they are timid but their curiosity finally gives them the boldness to explore this new object. 💕

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  11 месяцев назад +1

      You should see the Black Vulture we just filmed! Same AHA moment! Check out the video on my channel!

  • @wrxsubaru02
    @wrxsubaru02 11 месяцев назад +3

    Almost like the crow was trying to help him. Cute birds

  • @chriscooper654
    @chriscooper654 Год назад +137

    So fascinating, watching his learning process as he investigated this (to him) novel thing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Forgoneconclusion.
    @Forgoneconclusion. Год назад +3

    What makes me laugh is... The Vulture, although it didn't realize what that perch/birdbath was for, it pretended to be picking grass just to observe the crow to see what the big deal was about that bird bath! LMAO

  • @loriwatkinson6425
    @loriwatkinson6425 11 месяцев назад +15

    This was really fun to see. Turkey Vulture right? I was cheering him on come on bud get a drink you can do it! I have 2 birdbaths going. Sometimes they are so apprehensive about it. One the other hand some jump in and get out only to jump back in several times 😅 Bird baths are so fun to watch and super important for our feathered friends. Bless you for having it out. Love for Colorado ❤

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes... turkey vulture. We love watching the birds at the bath too. Btw... I used to live in Colorado... LOVED it!

  • @ultimatemixmeister5127
    @ultimatemixmeister5127 Год назад +33

    These two different bird species can coexist peacefully, even wait their turn to use the bird bath. Why can’t people get along like this? 😢

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +4

      Agreed! We can get along but there are those who try to drive us apart. Today is 9/11... I can remember how united we became after that horrific event! People need to never forget!

    • @diannshoemaker6419
      @diannshoemaker6419 11 месяцев назад +1

      Until the bigger one get's hungry...don't see an actual bird FEEDER..

    • @LordTurtleneck
      @LordTurtleneck 11 месяцев назад +2

      Turns out it’s easy to get along with someone if you have the intelligence of a two-year-old and all your interactions consist of sitting quietly next to each other.

    • @ReddyRAD
      @ReddyRAD 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@diannshoemaker6419 i mean, vultures dont really go through the effort of hunting, they scavenge from carcasses that were taken down by other predators or simply died for some other reason

    • @Wh40kFinatic
      @Wh40kFinatic 11 месяцев назад +2

      Plenty of humans do.

  • @ecbst6
    @ecbst6 Год назад +5

    I like how the crow's looking over his shoulder, like, you don't start nothin' won't be nothin' LOL

  • @AIvey-qs1so
    @AIvey-qs1so 11 месяцев назад +9

    Vultures are so misunderstood, but they are amazing creatures. I agree with him learning from the crow. Super neat video! Thanks

  • @tammy5654
    @tammy5654 Год назад +49

    Wow !!! 😯😯
    It's amazing to see my FAVORITE bird the crow hanging out with this incredible Turkey vulture.
    Shocking to see one at a bird bath.
    Amazing video. 😃 Thanks for posting. 👍👍

  • @JZ-gr1tz
    @JZ-gr1tz Год назад +6

    The crow 2:05 notice the Nib bird Strugling curious and look at him like
    See is simple do like I do :)

  • @gblikestosew
    @gblikestosew 10 месяцев назад +2

    What a sweet, beautiful friend! For birds so big and mighty, it always amuses me how timid they are.

  • @Foxes_Forever
    @Foxes_Forever Год назад +94

    The bird on the bird bath heard about a photo shoot as an advertisement for its species and was immediately willing to show itself in front of the camera as a representative 😄

  • @SavannahBurris
    @SavannahBurris 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love turkey vultures! They’re so smart that you can literally see them thinking 😂

  • @shnoogums1
    @shnoogums1 11 месяцев назад +9

    Aw what a cute and curious lil guy. Nice to see the scavengers getting some positive attention

  • @Marilyn12346
    @Marilyn12346 Год назад +29

    It’s a Turkey Vulture

  • @sandyaw3057
    @sandyaw3057 Год назад +61

    That was truly amazing! We have a lot of turkey vultures here in Pennsylvania, I think they are awesome birds.

  • @GetDougDimmadomed
    @GetDougDimmadomed Год назад +2

    He's a handsome guy, but that crow is just gorgeous. Crows have got to be my favorite bird.

  • @HowlingSquaw-os7dh
    @HowlingSquaw-os7dh Год назад +4

    I have the utmost Respect for wildlife and the People that care about them!❣️😍👍

  • @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937
    @sugarcoatedslaughterhouse4937 10 месяцев назад +2

    Vultures are some of the most good-natured and fun to observe birds I know of! Truly precious and curious creatures!

  • @trinidad2450
    @trinidad2450 Год назад +4

    This is when you realize you need a bird bathtub!😅❤

  • @angrybudgie96
    @angrybudgie96 11 месяцев назад +2

    One of the reasons why I love birds is because when they're curious, they all seem to react the same way. Looking around with their head side to side and looking around them to see if anyone is watching or coming lol so cute

  • @demetriusjones5665
    @demetriusjones5665 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow the 🐦‍⬛ was super smart. He looks back to be like "Your turn" and watches out while the big fella learns

  • @NYandAZ
    @NYandAZ 10 месяцев назад +2

    So very cool!! The crow showed him that it was ok. Love the serenity of the view and water sounds. Thank you for sharing your slice of heaven with us. ❤

  • @entguarde
    @entguarde Год назад +6

    BEAUTIFUL vulture! really shows how shy and cautious turkey vultures are, getting to see one this close is an achievement!

  • @shary1283
    @shary1283 11 месяцев назад +2

    Crows are grandpa of all birds and teach all birds new skills. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Год назад +11

    That was a treat! Not often you see a magnificent turkey vulture in your backyard! The camera spooked him the first time, and he was wary of it. Smart bird. Maybe have a pool they can bathe in? Running water attracts them.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +1

      I was just mentioning to someone else... I didn't think vultures bathed. After all... they eat dead things.

    • @jessieadair
      @jessieadair Год назад +3

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 I googled "do vultures bathe?" and this came up: "Although vultures are often stereotyped as dirty and "gross," they like to bathe and also spend a lot of time preening their feathers."

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +2

      I never thought about a vulture bathing... now I want to see one! They'd splash everywhere!! 💦

    • @jessieadair
      @jessieadair Год назад

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 😆

    • @rskye11
      @rskye11 Год назад +5

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 I live in rural southern Mississippi and have a catfish pond on my property. The blue herons come in the early morning and sometimes get greedy and pull out a catfish that's too big for them to swallow, so they leave it on the bank. Then the vultures come and have themselves a little fish snack. Afterwards, they hop in my pond and splash and preen. They are so cute!

  • @Bruh-ob9mi
    @Bruh-ob9mi 10 месяцев назад +2

    What a charming fellow! He’s adorable, very clever too.

  • @paulineb66
    @paulineb66 Год назад +9

    Aside from what they eat, vultures act pretty much like birds.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +4

      True, however, I had a flock of them roosting on our property and after a while it started smelling pretty nasty. I was able to get rid of them after a couple months of BB gun shots! Don't worry, they didn't get hurt. It just makes them fly away and eventually learn not to come back!

  • @audrypearl
    @audrypearl 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's wonderful how many birds live in your backyard! What a great sound!

  • @michaelhamilton3778
    @michaelhamilton3778 Год назад +3

    By the way, and trust me on this one. It’s not the tip of the birds beak that you have to be careful of. As there beak line runs all the way up, just below their eye. And that is like a “razor blade” on both sides of their face. From the white part of their beak all the way up to their eye. When they bite, they pull their head back. . . . It’s like somebody’s slicing you with a pair of pruning scissors. Enjoy.

  • @oliveyule
    @oliveyule 11 месяцев назад +1

    He's beautiful. So lucky to be able to see him up close like this.

  • @candyh9876
    @candyh9876 Год назад +12

    Beautiful bird , they are always flying around in large groups they have never visited either of our fountains that would really be exciting to watch , thank you for sharing your new visitor !!!!

    • @user-lp8fe8nn2j
      @user-lp8fe8nn2j Год назад +1

      The camel of the bird kingdom, they rarely are seen drinking water.

  • @theresamorris6206
    @theresamorris6206 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oh now that's so precious !
    An then it was like the Crow showed up to show him how it's done !
    Too cool indeed.
    An what a absolutely beautiful bird 🥰 .
    I love Vultures & Crows they are both so cool !

  • @cathyleatherman3097
    @cathyleatherman3097 11 месяцев назад +6

    It’s amazing how a birdbath and putting out seed can attract so many different kind of birds ! Love my backyard because of so much activity everyday

  • @bottlecap_kid
    @bottlecap_kid 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a handsome boy! That's a treat, I'd love to have more vultures hanging out near me. They're lovely birds :)

  • @DenMotherArkala
    @DenMotherArkala Год назад +5

    Awww, what a cutie! So observant and intelligent, too, I hope he comes back 🥰

  • @carmaela2689
    @carmaela2689 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love vultures. Very gentle and sensitive creatures.

  • @marynick9865
    @marynick9865 Год назад +9

    He just needs a little "Irish Spring" to get the smell off and he'll be fine!!

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +3

      Ha! True.

    • @marynick9865
      @marynick9865 Год назад +3

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 Thank you so much for the live feed❤️

    • @lindadechiazza2924
      @lindadechiazza2924 Год назад +1

      Dudes! The reason those carrion eaters heads are featherless and bald is because they are way cleaner and no bacteria on the skin of them nature equip them well...

    • @marynick9865
      @marynick9865 Год назад

      @lindadechiazza2924 I did know that!!!No maggots in my feathers,lol.

  • @athieliagriffin7957
    @athieliagriffin7957 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! What a beauty! I love these birds. They are masters of the sky, and God's natural disposals. Thanks for sharing, never seen one in such close up detail.

  • @Luisin88
    @Luisin88 11 месяцев назад +1

    Humans being useful to birbs are a gift.

  • @cynthiatolman326
    @cynthiatolman326 Год назад +9

    Personally, I think he's a beautiful bird made by God. What a treat he came by! ❤

  • @sherimcdaniel3491
    @sherimcdaniel3491 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing says “today’s going to be a great day” like a buzzard I’m your birdbath is my motto! A line from a very popular film comes to mind, with minor adjustment:
    “You’re gonna need a bigger birdbath”. ❤
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @MelliaBoomBot
    @MelliaBoomBot Год назад +7

    It honestly looked like that crow showed the big bird what to do. Big bird’s face is like an oil painting too….

  • @Ms2blackcats
    @Ms2blackcats Год назад +2

    Well it's hot and he's thirsty. I had one perched on top of my barn. He looked sullen when I said "leave". I like them.😁!

  • @cattailer1077
    @cattailer1077 11 месяцев назад +4

    It kinda looked like the crow was intentionally showing that tall dark handsome stranger how to step up to the bar and take his first drink😉. Crows are very cool!😎

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have other videos of crows. They are super smart!

    • @cattailer1077
      @cattailer1077 11 месяцев назад

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 ....thanks! I'll check them out👍🎃

  • @Renoapproves
    @Renoapproves 11 месяцев назад +2

    He acts so careful and shy, it seems like he doesn't want to break something. 😂
    I never saw a Vulture in real life. They are huge!
    Cool video! 😊

  • @annabodhi38
    @annabodhi38 Год назад +17

    I was waiting for this big bird to have a bath and flick the water all over the place. Thanks for the video!

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +7

      So far, I believe the largest birds to bathe in this bath are the crows. They splash water all over the place! There are other videos of them splashing like crazy!

    • @annabodhi38
      @annabodhi38 Год назад +2

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 I sub'd... woo hoo!

  • @sweeterific
    @sweeterific 11 месяцев назад +2

    I like to think that the crow saw the vulture struggling from a distance and came to show him how to use it. Then stuck around to make sure he did it right.

  • @josie4peace
    @josie4peace 11 месяцев назад +3

    The crow had to show him how to do it. :) God's creatures are fascinating. Thank you for supplying fresh water for the critters! 💖

  • @SusieAnderson-bd5bq
    @SusieAnderson-bd5bq 10 месяцев назад +2

    How completely adorable...vultures are so cute and friendly..had one in my yard for a while!

  • @viciouspoodle5543
    @viciouspoodle5543 Год назад +4

    Turkey Buzzards are amazing birds! They ENJOY flying! You can see them soaring around having a great time. I also saw one flying with a hawk and out maneuvering the hawk and showing off. I could imagine the vulture saying, 'This is FLYING, Bitch!!' Anyway, if you have any, put out chicken livers or chicken gizzards. They will come and eat that! Always remembers, that vultures are blessed amongst all carnivores as they do not kill to eat.

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +3

      We put out food that is past its expiration and if it's meat, the vultures usually show up! That's if the raccoons and opossums leave anything!

  • @aloveaffairwithself
    @aloveaffairwithself 11 месяцев назад +1

    I imagine the vultures don’t usually socialize too much with other birds. So, this was a new experience. Beautiful bird.

  • @louiese7140
    @louiese7140 Год назад +64

    That is some awesome site, and your birth bath is nice and clean

  • @DickGallo-dk7wi
    @DickGallo-dk7wi 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is why Raven is considered a teacher. ❤

  • @4exgold
    @4exgold 11 месяцев назад +4

    they're so amazing. The garbage men of the avian world. Very important creatures.

  • @joshuajones9035
    @joshuajones9035 11 месяцев назад +2

    Turkey vultures actually have a very sweet and caring temperament and are known to be very loving when they are in captivity, despite their looks and smell they love humans and we should love them!!!

  • @gardengoddess2442
    @gardengoddess2442 Год назад +8

    Oh how wonderful!! A couple of years ago our neighbors across the street from us took photographs of 2 vultures mating on our roof!! They still hang around our neighborhood 😊❤

  • @longwhitemane
    @longwhitemane 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for posting this. Vultures are my favorite birds of all time.😊

  • @smariegalski3641
    @smariegalski3641 Год назад +4

    Oh WOW!!! What a rare visit!!! They really are amazing.

  • @sandramoore8903
    @sandramoore8903 11 месяцев назад +2

    They provide a wonderful service in cleaning up our environment.

  • @saltyfroots9
    @saltyfroots9 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love seeing traditionally ‘scary’ birds be silly little guys

  • @ncorp2668
    @ncorp2668 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love seeing all these birds happy and thriving and relaxing ❤❤❤

  • @rustynailmendlesohn8710
    @rustynailmendlesohn8710 Год назад +38

    Loved this vid. We have these vultures around here in Central IL. Not exactly the most beautiful bird like a Cardinal or Blue Jay, but they have a look that only a Mother could love. 😊. ❤

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +12

      I don't know if you've seen a movie called "The Dark Crystal", but my daughter loved it and there were creatures called "Skecksies". Vultures remind of these evil ones in the movie! 😆

    • @JenXOfficialEDM
      @JenXOfficialEDM Год назад +7

      @@backyardwildlifeintexas387 I love Dark Crystal -- and yes -- I think of the Skeksis when I see turkey vultures.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +9

      I disagree, I think turkey vultures are beautiful!

    • @JenXOfficialEDM
      @JenXOfficialEDM Год назад +3

      I like both turkey vultures and Skeksis. Very cool looking@@WobblesandBean

    • @srvntlilly
      @srvntlilly Год назад +2

      @@WobblesandBeanBut that face... 😬

  • @PasserEminibey
    @PasserEminibey 11 месяцев назад +2

    1:03 so cute the way it got surprised by the water and hopped away, then stuck its lil head back in frame

  • @arsenalgunners6314
    @arsenalgunners6314 Год назад +7

    😂 from the UK , that's a first time seeing one 😲😂

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus1 Год назад +2

    Beautiful images. The turkey vulture is magnificent, really very handsome bird 🤩😊

  • @Flufferz626
    @Flufferz626 11 месяцев назад +4

    I LOVE vultures. There was a turkey vulture at Auburn University names Kramer and he was so interesting to interact with at Southeast Raptor Rehab Center. And so gentle compared to the owls and hawks and eagles.

  • @childoftheuniverse2644
    @childoftheuniverse2644 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now you have 😍
    All these creatures are beautiful, useful and deserved to be protected by humans.

  • @bru1015
    @bru1015 Год назад +3

    Just look at those nostrils on that bird! 😮

  • @TheKorbi
    @TheKorbi 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hearing all these sonds makes my brain tickle

  • @mundanepants
    @mundanepants Год назад +3

    Did the crow just get on the bird bath and go "Here, friend, look what I'm doing. Now you try"?
    (I know I'm projecting human emotions on them, but it really did look like the crow was there to show the ropes)

  • @nycot107
    @nycot107 10 месяцев назад +1

    He was very curious but also cautious. He had obviously been watching the other birds fly to it so he wanted to check it out.

  • @billjohnson4157
    @billjohnson4157 Год назад +2

    Two much-maligned birds enjoying a drink. Thanks.

  • @darrenklein6090
    @darrenklein6090 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love vultures - I think they’re really cute. I always think that, if I could be any bird, I’d be a vulture (I mostly see turkey vultures where I live, so let’s say one of those, to be specific). Just cruise around all day on big wings, don’t have to kill your prey, play an important ecological role… I’m 100% pro-vulture.

  • @NoOne-sn2si
    @NoOne-sn2si Год назад +2

    Most beautiful birds in flight.

  • @dougm7467
    @dougm7467 Год назад +22

    Thank you for posting. Turkey vultures get a bad rap but are quite impressive. Question: What is the noise in the background at ~3:47 and again at ~4:00?

  • @marwerno
    @marwerno 10 месяцев назад +1

    A Raven getting somewhat along with another Bird? That is a rare sight!

  • @JoaquinChea
    @JoaquinChea Год назад +9

    That’s one bird bird I’m surprised he didn’t topple the bird bath

    • @backyardwildlifeintexas387
      @backyardwildlifeintexas387  Год назад +4

      Right? The hawk I had on a previous video was also huge!

    • @tess_bess
      @tess_bess Год назад +7

      It's amazing that birds look so big, but turkey vultures only weigh up to 3lbs! It blows my mind

  • @journeyhome98
    @journeyhome98 11 месяцев назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you for sharing!