2020-05-12 Goslings jump from high osprey nest! Safe and sound | Charlo | Owl Research Institute
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A pair of Canada Geese claimed the Charlo osprey nest and made their nest there. Two of their three eggs hatched, and the two goslings took their "leap of faith" and landed safely on the ground below.
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Brave wee Chick Goslings - so gorgeous and smart .
It seems so cruel when Mom flies away and the chicks stay astonished waiting. When they suddely decide to GO ! Real little warriors 🤩🥰🥰
WOW❤
I. Love. This. Thank you for posting.
I love how they put their wings out when they jump, as if those fluffy chicken nugget wings are gonna work lol
Arctic Geese chicks would like a word ruclips.net/video/H1S6UCX4RAA/видео.html
Their little wings do provide some resistance, which definitely slows down their descent. Similar to air brakes and flaps on a plane. I would also guess that it provides some balance, keeping them up right
It does work. The gosling body is shaped as the main flying surface. The wings control the direction of flight. Same arrangement is on ships. The rudders are tiny but have huge effect.
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@@fungames24 I'm sorry did you not just watch them plop to the ground like a bag of potatoes?! Those itty bitty wings did nothin hun.
And here are my pigeon babies that are as big as their parents and still in nest
The two babies are so wonderful
A pair of Canada geese nested every year on top of an old railroad pier (tracks long gone) in the Potomac River near Williamsport, MD. Those goslings would make a similar leap into the river once hatched. I haven't been in the area during nesting season for some time. Perhaps those birds still nest there each spring.
this is actually quite common for them
May say the parents are calling the goslings, however the hatchlings aren't very old and they understand language or sounds
and know to leap? Fascinating.
Is it all instinct? Is it herd mentality? Still Fascinating.
Considering that other bird species often attack chicks in their nests, I not sure if hi-vis yellow is a good camouflage choice...
Was so happy to see this video had a happy ending .
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What a relief😭❤️✨
Human parents: "Come on kids, just jump off the edge of the 50 story building! You'll be fine!" 👮♀️👮♂️👩⚖️
THESE MILLENIALS!
They are so cute shiny babies 😘😘
Well Sir David showed the Barneck Geese young who leap off the sides of cliffs and live to tell lol...
Yea that fall was way worse
Not all of em lived
@@joshclearwater6461 true...
@@joshclearwater6461most did though
Super rolik malades
First Baby's Jump, so cute & very cute.
Wow how brave the babies were! Thanks for the video!
Шикарное видео! Кто это?! Белощекая казарка?! Я, к своему стыду, не знала, что они гнездятся на искусственных насестах… спасибо автору видео!
Это канадские серые гуси
Years (and years and years) ago when I took freshman Biology at U. Of Colorado, we each got a chick to take home (to the dorm no less) to learn how they imprint. My chick followed me everywhere. I wonder if the imprinting process is what drives these chicks to just Geronimo over the side. It’s just amazing they can just carry on once they hit the ground.
Yes, they will follow their parents everywhere.
Also a gosling is so light and squishy that some goose species nest in mountains and the chick have to jump hundred of meters after being born to follow their parents. They are basically immune to fall damage lol
They imprint on the mother.
Yeah, but I've seen a video where 3 jumped all crashed into the cliff (normal) 2 survived the fall, 1 was eaten by a crow so only 1 survived.@@Fankine78
Why should they jump off the nest? Does the mother bird mean to stop coming back here to feed them?
Geese only remain in the nest 24 hours or less after hatching. The parents are on the ground calling to them.
Super
Momma said "Come", we went, always obey and trust your momma.
They are looking at each other, she's crazy!
Nice camera setting 🤟
What will be the fate of the chicks who fell from their high nests?
I guess they're waiting for a seagull to arrive.
I've heard that ducklings, goslings, cygnets and chicks (or any species) their body and bones are soft so when they fall from that height they didn't broke any unlike adults. So, this is basically a normal and natural thing. Is like when your parents told and taught you to be brave to slide or jump and everything will be alright :)
Yes, and they are so light it helps...plus they usually land on top of vegetation that cushions their fall.
Finally they can eat. About time.
Thanks for sharing. Really impressing.
Wow it is so cute
4:26 mark - 1st gosling 4:52 mark - 2nd gosling - Aaaaahhhhhh
At first I wondered why the little gosling's had the green color to them but then it dawned on me that when they jump they have to kind of blend in with the grass to guard against predators.
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Nice video!
Animal instincts never stop amazing me.. so little, yet look at the high plunge they took..!! Just amazing
They have to leave shortly after hatching as they need to eat and the parents don't bring food back to the nest like high nesting birds do. Highly unusual for these geese to nest in a high location.
Those geese clearly wanted to live the high life! Phew what a relief!
This is not "brave" which is anthropomorphizing nature. It's normal behaviour goslings, ducklings jump big heights from clifs and trees when leaving the nest.
Indeed. Even in humans the term often doesn't make sense. The humans who are called brave for doing something, that act is normal for them. They are used to that behavior, and the brave label comes from someone who is afraid and projects that the other person must also be afraid, but somehow does the brave act anyway.
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My God!! So brave two little babies!!! Good job babies!! There is still one egg left in the nest..? I think the mother goose will be back... Thank you for the beautiful video!! 👍👍
There are only shells left in the nest. There were originally 3 eggs, but one broke a week or two ago. Two hatched, one yesterday and one today.
BEAUTIFUL
Pobre Sitos 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Lucky for them they bounce.
Odd to only see 2. Usually there is 5 or more or at least the ones we have around do.
Lucu banget anak angsa ini 😭 turunnya harus jatuh dgn ketinggian 😭 salam sukses teman, Setiawan Karaoke Tangerang RUclipsrs penyanyi serba bisa
Amazing the osprey didn't kick'em out!
Anak bebek 🦆 salam sukses teman, mantap enak dilihat dan didengar anak bebek nya
I find it interesting that geese would nest high up on such a small platform in the first place, when you consider how large a goose is, and their technique when landing on say water, and even fields, they not good at hovering?
Geese can do a LOT higher. ruclips.net/video/H1S6UCX4RAA/видео.html
And they do it to avoid predation. For Arctic Geese, Polar bears can wipe out all the eggs from an entire land based colony. These chicks make it to birth which is a huge advance on that! Then approx 50% survive the first month from there.
No birds was harmed in the making of this video
I have never seen a goose land on an aerial nest. How can a large goose like that land on such a small target?
Also, the goslings are much larger than the eggs, indicating that they have been growing since hatching. But what were they eating? There is no food source in the nest and I have never seen a Canada Goose harvest food and take it to a gosling.
This video is interesting but makes me curious.
Their fluffy feathers make them look larger and all hatched chicks still have some of their ‘growing’ egg yolk left so they can survive for a few days without any other food. Sorry I dont know the correct terminology.
Nu-i rau îngrijorarea pentru acești pui dar cand o mama face avort , Nu da naștere la copii sau îi părăsește câți se îngrijorează ?
LOL. I wonder, will the parents make a new nest next to a pond now ? These chicks can't get back to the high nest- no way, till they have full feathers.
Love it ☺ so cute
They eat grass so it was jump or starve.. Plus the other geese were calling them
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How do they go back to the nest? Can they fly?
They never go back. It was a rented home anyway.
One thing is for sure, Mother Goose is not a very good housekeeper!
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Watch that first step, it's a long one.
That is amazing.
Que coisa incrível 👏👏👏
where they live is like us living in a graveyard ( kind of)🤔
Sorry to be thick but does the mother take the young uns back to the nest or do they now nest on the ground?
They live on the ground now. In more wild areas they jump off from high cliffs. There's no going back up.
@@mitkoogrozev thank you.
ひな達なんで巣から飛び出しちゃったんだ?
この後、ひな達はどうなったんだろ
This explains why young humans climb and fall out of windows. The jump gene was present before the evolutionary split between proto-humans and proto-goose
TY! So amazing & very brave babies, so cute! Now I can sleep. : )
Lindinhos inocentes fofinhos
Sao fofinhos até o fim.
Hahah, I don't think that the first gosling was REALLY trying to jump down that time, it looked like he was just trying to jump over the log and misjudged his leap, being born only a couple of hours or so ago. :p He went over very awkwardly, the second gosling did it proper.
At 1:08 there is a coyote or something on the ground
Dude I don't think shes coming back, she better🐤🐤🐤
Looked like a Swan dive.
Looks high to me
Pnter banget ikutan induknya
Lucuu...cerdik..👍😁
I didn’t see Ryan gosling anywhere in this video
Brawo maleństwa..niebezpieczny skok w dorosle życie. Kochajacy Rodzice czekali. Balam się ze zrobią sobie krzywdę..Szczęśliwego życia wspaniala Rodzinko.💚
Fearless!
Oh wow way to cool !
What's the happy ending??
They are not supposed to nest that high lol.
This is a walk in the park compared to what barnacle goslings fall from.
Как же страшно им крошечкам ,шлепнуться в неизвестность
So nice👍
Harika Emeyine sağlık çok gözel biyer
I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky
Mama piekna a maluchy codowno piękne
Az serce sie kraje jak madra jest matka Natura
Kiedys za mlodych lat na Mazowszu moim dzikie kaczki .mialy gniazdo nac wierzbie przy malej sadzawce
To byly piekne lata
Te majowe wieczory I zaby rechoczace
Tego teraz juz chyba nie ma
Aren't geese supposed to be in a pond or river? Doesn't seem they would last very long out on open ground like that with foxes, coyotes and so on about.
When on the water they are prey for pike, muskie, and mammals such as otter.
There was a pond near where I lived in Florida with lots of different water fowl and it was sad to see how many chicks don't make it.
Remember the Alamo!! 🦆🦆🦆
I don't know where i am going but i know where my mother
imagine being the 2nd duck. 😐
I thought......it was their last.....day!!!!!!
Lucu banget udh bisa cari..induknya
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im so much sad about thous chaks
Well??? What happened to them? I guess those are the parents on the ground, eh? (They are Canadian geese, so they say eh a lot.)
Legal 😅 eles vivem
اللهم صل على محمد وعلى ال محمد كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم إنك حميد مجيد
Ahfad u wrote darood shareef very nice may Allah is reward u .but ur photo may be wearing top n scrurt. U put cover ur body beside face
Jump for life, Jump for free and love, ❤❤very beautiful, 👆👆😇😇god bless you for safe of human life,
Very nice view ✍🦋🦩🕊
Que bom que os pais estavam la embaixo 😃😃😃
Fly lil birdies
Kasian , kok kuat sekali 👍🙏