how tragic... a few hours earlier and the eaglet would have been dining on froglegs and mole... Now the eaglet is THE dinner over at the Goshawk's place.
@@boxingfan2469 If I may, these birds don't have any concept of time as far as I know. So two hours or two minutes makes no difference to them. Just saying !
They aren't "vicious", they are survivors! Nobody seems to be grieving for the frog or whatever that was the eagle brought back to feed the chick. Eagles will eat anything they can pick up, and some things they can't! Is that vicious? The difference with the owl is that the owl could have taken the chick at night with the parent in the nest!
@@sohrabrustum8582 Owls have SEVERAL advantages! However, calling them, or any other wild animal "vicious" is simply ridiculous, and shows ignorance! Everybody's trying to survive.. nothing personal!
@@carlwilliams6977 I was thinking poor frog, but then I remembered all the frog videos I watched especially the big bullfrogs and pixie frogs - it was a nightmare I couldn't sleep for days because it left me thinking that the bullfrog's mouth is a portal to another dimension. Thank God Bullfrogs aren't the size of a cow!
Think they got the other eaglet too. This goes with the eagle nest where they captured several hawk chicks and fed them to the eaglets. Another nest with the same thing was around YT also.
When the parents come back with prey and look like " ehm where is our baby" :( but goshawks i love of course its just amazing and cruel at the same time wildlife !
After close inspection, the eagle that came back first is the one who left baby eagle alone. You can tell it so shameful and guilty it would move and kept head down. And then the another one was like we done.
14:02 that baby eagle was calling its parents and alerted the hawk that it was alone 😞. The parents look fairly young, i wonder if they were new parents?
It more than likely was dropped off the nest. That’s what gosh hawks doo. They fly i. Fast rip them off the nest then let them fall. The chick was calling from the ground and that did prompt the parent. If you listen, it’s calls stop shortly after the one parent goes. It likely found the chick on the forest floor and it calmed down/stopped calling. It’s odds of surviving on the floor are very slim to none but possible if they feed it still
@@macenhoward3376 Not true at all. Goshawks can easily carry twice their own weight. And if you paid attention to the timestamp they didnt come back til 2 hours after it got snatched, it was long dead.
That's not kidnapping, title is somewhat inappropriate BUT that is great footage though, raptor took the perfect line to make the silent grab, nature is gorgeously horrific.
In UK Goshawks have gone from being very scarce to universal in suitable habitat. They are poweful enough to tackle each other and will not hesitate to take nestlings of any size or any species. That Eagle chick would have been no problem for a Gos.
talk about a few seconds too late for mama arriving at the nest !!! i think you can hear the screeching of the chick in the background when both parents are on the nest.....
I wonder if the parents ever figured out what happened or found the Goshawk dining on their chick? He couldn't have taken the chick too far away because of its weight in ratio to the Goshawk size.
how tragic... a few hours earlier and the eaglet would have been dining on froglegs and mole... Now the eaglet is THE dinner over at the Goshawk's place.
If you look at the time stamp the parents didn't arrive for another 2 hours from the time the chick was stolen
@@boxingfan2469 Probably out on the piss.
That’s how they learn the lesson
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If I may, these birds don't have any concept of time as far as I know. So two hours or two minutes makes no difference to them.
Just saying !
I've seen eagles bringing back hawklets to their nests. To predators, it's all just food.
Sometimes it's the Hawk sometimes it's the Eagle....it's a bird eat bird world😆😆😆....
I've seen bald eagles kidnapping a hawk and raising it with their own babies. See Spunky the hawk raised by eagles in Canada, is here in RUclips.
@@frankarce8589 yeah, one bird's mistake, another one's gain...
Goshawks seem to have similar reputations as Great Horned Owls - extremely VICIOUS! I just saw another one kidnap an eaglet.
They aren't "vicious", they are survivors! Nobody seems to be grieving for the frog or whatever that was the eagle brought back to feed the chick. Eagles will eat anything they can pick up, and some things they can't! Is that vicious?
The difference with the owl is that the owl could have taken the chick at night with the parent in the nest!
@@sohrabrustum8582 Owls have SEVERAL advantages! However, calling them, or any other wild animal "vicious" is simply ridiculous, and shows ignorance! Everybody's trying to survive.. nothing personal!
@@carlwilliams6977 I was thinking poor frog, but then I remembered all the frog videos I watched especially the big bullfrogs and pixie frogs - it was a nightmare I couldn't sleep for days because it left me thinking that the bullfrog's mouth is a portal to another dimension. Thank God Bullfrogs aren't the size of a cow!
The mother is like in a state of shock and the father is clearly out to find what happened
A taste of their own medicine
It's called drive through meal.
Hell, faster than McDonald's!
so the bird was driving huh I thought it was flying
meaning fly thru and not drive thru
@@tsaffran 🙄🙄🙄🙄
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think this is immaturity , eagles that raise to fledge , don't leave the nest for anything and just call the mate and protect the brood
That was fast.
Oh fuck, what a hit and run takeaway.. Nobody was keeping little one.. No excuses for that, nature punished eagles in stunning fashion
Blink and you'll miss it.
The Patents Look Perplexed Like 🥺.....😡 Where In The Hades 🤬 IS JUNIOR???!!!
Junior Went For a Walk ;)
Goshawks are FAST!
Eaglet never saw it coming.
Dad flew off to kick some bird ass...to no avail.
Amazing footage !
Oh my it’s magic the baby eagle is there then poof no more baby eagle MAGIC
As sad as I feel for the parents... That's a real fast food fly through! Sucks to be the eagle this time!
the hawk is my favorite bird of prey but this was the saddest thing I've seen so far 😔😢
Why it’s nature ?
@@dannysavagedraftguru still sad to see it's over for the Eagle chick. Ofc it's nature but we can feel bad for the Eagle Parents....
Goshawk-feathered gray wolf
You would think with both parents one would stay with the young one while the other does the hunting?
they thought the door was well locked for anyone to enter
Kidnapped? Where was the ransom?
The face of the parents when they arrive from shopping :D !!! Delicious ! 🤣🤗😋
It's a constant battle between predatory type birds.
It probably had taken the other chicks from the nest.
Baby snatching is quite common in the forest of life
Its like the mother is holding that mole in her mouth while crying her heart out😥
Lol.. but i'm happy to see her like that 😂
@@iorianam8070 someone lose a cat..?
Really heartbreaking. The intense rage the father had was justified he's going over to the hawks house to beat him up
The male is actually the smaller of the two
Think they got the other eaglet too. This goes with the eagle nest where they captured several hawk chicks and fed them to the eaglets. Another nest with the same thing was around YT also.
Maybe the Goshawk lost a baby to an Eagle previously.
When the parents come back with prey and look like " ehm where is our baby" :( but goshawks i love of course its just amazing and cruel at the same time wildlife !
How comes that the eyass don't fall off such nest ?
After close inspection, the eagle that came back first is the one who left baby eagle alone. You can tell it so shameful and guilty it would move and kept head down. And then the another one was like we done.
Goshawk the best 😍😍. fast and agil. acrobat of forest.
14:02 that baby eagle was calling its parents and alerted the hawk that it was alone 😞. The parents look fairly young, i wonder if they were new parents?
At least they got to keep the food. 😔
Watching the time stamp shows what a difference 7 minutes can make.
Aww... They both looked all over for it.
Goshawks gotta eat too...... I guess. 😑
Assisted fledging? 🫤
the Goshahw is a badass
Such is wild nature :( Devastating, poor parents!
You can actually hear the chick being eaten in the background, which prompted one of the parents to chase after the sound.
It more than likely was dropped off the nest. That’s what gosh hawks doo. They fly i. Fast rip them off the nest then let them fall. The chick was calling from the ground and that did prompt the parent. If you listen, it’s calls stop shortly after the one parent goes. It likely found the chick on the forest floor and it calmed down/stopped calling. It’s odds of surviving on the floor are very slim to none but possible if they feed it still
The gosh wasn’t large enough to carry an eaglet of that size
@@macenhoward3376 Not true at all. Goshawks can easily carry twice their own weight. And if you paid attention to the timestamp they didnt come back til 2 hours after it got snatched, it was long dead.
How can you get fed up with this scene ???
Predators vs predators.
That Was A Nice & Smooth Clean Sweep
🦅💨 At Least He'll Be Eaten Gracefully
😋 🍽🍴
No, he’ll be eaten alive. Fastidiously fresh for his favorite chicks.
Gracefully = Torn to shreds and fed to a group of screaming baby Hawks haha
Mom.look so sad n depress by her missing kid
That's not kidnapping, title is somewhat inappropriate BUT that is great footage though, raptor took the perfect line to make the silent grab, nature is gorgeously horrific.
Sometimes you eat the Bear ,
Sometimes the Bear eats you.
I wonder how they can raise a chick at all. There is always a hawk around.
A valled point
Guess it's impressive the parents are even still around.
In UK Goshawks have gone from being very scarce to universal in suitable habitat. They are poweful enough to tackle each other and will not hesitate to take nestlings of any size or any species. That Eagle chick would have been no problem for a Gos.
El Azor es bastante dañino, hasta que no acaba con todos los pulluelos; no queda satisfecho.
That chick very likely kicked its sibling off the nest a while ago....
If you think this garbage must have killed its sibling and now is the prey of another bird, that"s immanent justice.
Everyone's just trying to survive.
Little Eagle? The parent seem to me a buzzard more Like a Golden Eagle
Drive Thru for fast food
It takes a lot of guts and courage to take the chick of an Eagle who could easily kill the Goshawk if caught!!!
Guts and courage go out the window when you’re hungry
What are the chances it will survive?
less than zero
Actually, the hawks adopted it into their organic vegan lifestyle. It has its own bedroom and goes to a fancy private school now.
talk about a few seconds too late for mama arriving at the nest !!! i think you can hear the screeching of the chick in the background when both parents are on the nest.....
It was over 2 hours later lol. The sound you're hearing is mama eagle crying 😂
I don't why but when tha Hawk swoops in and takes it I just find it so funny..
That's hardly kidnapping, there is no ransom involved.
watching the parents at the end, looking for their chick, is heartbreaking 😢
Whatever. It's nature. They have done that to many other birds.
@@at1212b agreed
@@at1212b Exactly? How many birds have they snatched from their nests. Now their chick is someone's food.
Hey you give me that eagle chick back you hawk man
Parents shouldn't all leave the nest.
goshawk are so effective.
Goshawk was perched on a limb at about 1:59, saw his chance and went for it. He was in the top right of the screen the whole time just out of frame
Yeah. You're right.
Time for the Big Payback
Baby Eagle : I Am America 1:58
So whats wrong with "Humans can it humans"? :D :D :D
Well that was pretty savage..
I fed your baby to my baby
The parents came a bit too late
Now u see me now u dont
Eagles are out hunting frogs and voles, goshawks are out hunting little eagles.
LOL! 💀
I wonder if the parents ever figured out what happened or found the Goshawk dining on their chick? He couldn't have taken the chick too far away because of its weight in ratio to the Goshawk size.
I’ve seen them eagles couldn’t even see squirrels well next to them.
Goshawks can easily carry something that size. Also it was over 2 hours later. That Eaglet was prob being digested by the Goshawks Hawklets by then.
Hope they learned for their next time.
The hawks baby’s ate good that night
Whoaaa,fast + furious....too bad.
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Como?? Que crueldad, así de duro es.
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Must be first time parents.
Maybe the goshawk lost her own chick and that's why she wanted anew one
Too late fool parents
The Parents ard so sad
يا الله
Good strike 👍😋😎
Perfect !!!
Perfect, no, you must be an ignorant
that was a good size eaglet....wow!!..i bet he dropped it, during flight!...either way the poor baby is gone😭
Why would the Hawk drop it? Once they lock onto prey it ain't letting go til it wants to. That was no Juvenile Goshawk
@@darkwitch8648 I was just going on how big the eaglet was,...I really didnt see how big the hawk was...it was fast!....geez!
Какой красивый вырос бы орел, вот надо же.
Nice grab
😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂
sad moment
Sad second. Wow.
Qué increíble ! El demonio sobrevoló varias veces el nido Los padres buscaron al bebé con la mirada y al no encontrarlo han quedado pasmados. 😭
Poor strategy ealges
And she came back just seconds after.
pobre mama llego late
hes the only
Lol.
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Hatt mir so leid getan, normal bleibt doch einer immer da.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Natures nandos take away
Oh goh..what a bad luck.
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