0:00 Chrissy Wolf Child Says Come on Baby, 0:01 Cars zoom by and the blue Jay is crying and he is listening to an ambulance siren and crow calling 0:09 child says it's okay
They were flying into me and biting me most of fall for no reason. I’d be minding my own business and they’d come and invade my space and attack…Karma’s a bitch like that sometimes 🤷🏻♀️
The way those peanuts are laid out are clearly an attempt to use a satanic ritual magick to enslave these helpless birds. You clearly have ties to free masonry and are working for the illuminati to further their agenda of turning birds into spy drones.
You’re close, see what happened is the Jays have already been infiltrated by the satanic masons and they were the ones who arranged the peanuts that way in a feeble attempt to trick me with their mind-control techniques. I’m actually trying to reverse their hypnosis by showing how unaffected I am by their witchcraft 🤷🏻♀️
Blue Jays belong to the corvid family of birds, just like crows, ravens, and magpies. You are going to have an extreme challenge of petting a Blue Jay because I fed my crows in my grandparents' backyard for almost 3 years and not a single one got less than 30 feet from me! And I lived in Bordentown, NJ at the time! Based on my own experiences, your chances of petting a Blue Jay are diminished!
Well this one was maybe 5 feet away 🤷🏻♀️ And one of the jays gets jealous when I feed the chickadees and sits about 6 feet away in the tree and yells at me until I put peanuts out. It’s pretty funny. And another one will sit on my deck and yell at me through my kitchen window in the morning if I don’t have peanuts out. Lol 😆 I love them all regardless 🤗🤗
This is such a sad video, it reminds me of a story. Back in 2012 or 2013, there was a Black-Capped Chickadee in the backyard at my mom's house and it on a very cold day with snow on the ground! I had some cupcakes and icing that I was placing outside. I figured since there was a lot of birds there, I'd try feeding some of them! I was spreading some icing on a branch, and a chickadee flew just inches from my hand, and walked over until it was only an inch away. It quickly ate the tiny piece of icing and immediately flew off. This chickadee was probably extremely hungry, because normally these birds don't eat table scraps. They are strictly seed eaters! So I thought to myself, "What if I had placed bird seed on my hand, but laid my hand upside down on the same tree branch that I placed the icing on?" That chickadee would have surely eaten from my hand! But because I was more interested in giving the birds my leftover food, that opportunity was lost. One day my mom got upset because actually, I dug into the trash to grab those cupcakes! So I ran away from home to my grandparents' house. It was then that I started feeding the crows. Then I just wanted to keep giving leftovers to them since crows will eat pretty much anything! But even though they take whatever food I have available to them, they never landed to take my food unless I was inside. If I was even on the sidewalk even 30 feet away, they'd stand on the power pole and wait until I leave! One day I even stayed for a full hour, then I took the food away and when I went inside, they tried pecking for any scraps I might have left behind! Crows are very cautious birds, and it is almost impossible to entice them to not fear us. Red Tailed Hawks on the other hand, aren't so cautious, and have a tendency to take any opportunity they can get. They'll even scavenge for roadkill or grab a mouse that's in a field by crossing the street unware that a car would hit them while they are on the chase. As you might not know, a hawk never takes its eyes off its meal, and can't see what's on the side of them. They can't turn their eyes left and right like we can, so that limits their vision abilities, even though they do have peripheral vision and can see their prey from a mile away! I know that was a lot of info, but Red Tailed Hawks have totally turned into my favorite bird. Any songbird such as a chickadee or a House Sparrow can easily get a meal from any bird feeder? When does a hawk get a free meal? Almost NEVER! So that has led me to the theory that hawks have been unfairly represented because of the fact that they are at the top of the food chain and we have more of a reason to fear them because they are dangerous predators than the other way around. In reality, humans are higher up the food chain. There's no way anyone can prove that statement wrong! Well, anyways, you did a great job earning this chickadee's trust! You can certainly be proud of your accomplishment of when he started eating from your hand for the first time!
I can’t be 100% sure that’s a Red tailed hawk. It might be a Cooper’s Hawk based on the white specs on the wings. I can’t visibly see the tail fully because of the tree branches obstructing the view. But that’s very impressive the hawk stayed there under you without flying off. If that is in fact a Red Tailed Hawk, I can give you a suggestion next time you see him/her so that you can become good friends with this amazing creature. But I’ll be quiet about that because it’s my little secret.
Alright are you ready? So I know of this guy here on CZcams named Don Bratz. He started feeding his crows in his backyard. Well, one day, he threw a partially eaten chicken wing that he had just eaten, and all of a sudden, a Red Shouldered Hawk swooped down and snatched it, then flew back to the nest located in his neighbor's backyard. I had later found out this was the father grabbing it, then the mother was feeding it to one of the nestlings. When this hawk grew up and left the nest, she had accepted cooked meats, but still preferred them raw and took those first. There was also an instance where the mother actually swooped and carried an entire 2 lb rotisserie chicken onto a tree, which was almost double of her own body weight! She ended up giving this meal to the juvenile also. All these hawks do catch snakes, squirrels and lizards on occasion too when Don isn't around or if he doesn't realize they are there. So they still have their hunting instincts no matter what food preferences they adapt to. Eventually, the juvenile, which he named RJ1 the Superstar, one day gave him a gift for feeding her for all these months. She actually swooped down and took Don's hat, and does that almost every time she visits his backyard! She does it with amazing precision and accuracy and has never scratched Don with her talons, not even once! Anyways, here is a video of this superstar swooping for a piece of cooked steak in midair. czcams.com/video/0r-JFXLR2-A/video.html Red Shouldered Hawks belong to the Buteo genus of hawks, which is a latin word meaning "sit and wait". And they are very patient hawks that are willing to accept any opportunity they can for an easy meal! Red Tailed Hawks also belong the same category but are larger and have more prominent white specs in the chest. If you want to feed this hawk, you can, but you'll need to walk away after tossing the food to him because he won't swoop when you are too close! I'd recommend going back inside, then you can grab your camera and film this hawk through your window. Then see if he swoops down on it after that. I had good success with raw chicken livers because its soft and squishy just like a mouse is! If you toss it like a skipping stone on the water, it'll look like a mouse is scurrying on the grass. If you do that and the hawk is hungry, then there's no way he'll refuse that meal!
Well, okay, although I see a lot of overexaggerating here! Here's another thing you should know. Red Tailed Hawks don't have a high survival rate. Only 10% of them make it through their 1st year. Out of 100,000 hawks that migrate during the Winter, only 10,000 will return! This is why some people own Red Tailed Hawks as Falconry birds! They know they are helping them survive, which helps their population thrive as well! The way Falconry works is a person raises a hawk when it is young, and then when it grows up in the Spring, it gets released back into the wild. So far, any friendship with any bird of prey has always been food-driven. So if this hawk literally lets you get underneath him, you really got nothing to lose by throwing some raw meat for him! I am trying to become a Falconer myself, but owning a hawk is a big responsibility and it is time-constraint, which is why I feed hawks outside instead. Keeping a hawk indoors requires a Falconry permit, just so that you know.
Lady bettle probably those lil bastard's bites stings more than a ladybug
Funny 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Que buen salto!!
0:00 Chrissy Wolf Child Says Come on Baby, 0:01 Cars zoom by and the blue Jay is crying and he is listening to an ambulance siren and crow calling 0:09 child says it's okay
Fuck shit stack
😎 cool
Mordecai? :O
The suspense was killing me 😅
Kids are great at improvising 😂
🤣🤣
Woah 😳
Awesome 😎
Love the slow motion
indecisive to the max
🤣🤣🤣
So adorable
She sounds like you.
☺️☺️☺️
Haha her mom might be. Little wired ☺️
😍 P_R_O_M_O_S_M!!!
TOP!!!)))😎😎😎😎😎😎
Cute as
I know you are but what am I?😅🤓
Fight birds fight get the peanut!
Mordecai?
Puritania 😎
-_-
🤓
Yea you are fcking mean
Boo hoo 😢
Please help him 😭🥺 stop laughing he's trying so hard 😢
They were flying into me and biting me most of fall for no reason. I’d be minding my own business and they’d come and invade my space and attack…Karma’s a bitch like that sometimes 🤷🏻♀️
ADD…ADD… 😂😂
This is definitely one of my favs 😎🚬
:D
<3 <3 <3
❤️❤️❤️😎😎🦘🦘🙋🏻♀️
<3 <3 <3
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<3
Ha!!! Good times!! ❤️❤️🦘
Hahaha! 😆 blue Jays and Pantera rule 😎
I just looove the awkward gangsta ending!!
This is my jam 😎
It’s eye looks kinda freaky at the end!!
This was pretty awesome! Very unique!
I know I’m cool 😎😅😅😅🤓🤓🤓
Oh gee-willikers! I do love these silly corvids ❤️🤓
You gotta watch the whole thing!! The poor Jay that was there first ended up eating last 😆😅
The way those peanuts are laid out are clearly an attempt to use a satanic ritual magick to enslave these helpless birds. You clearly have ties to free masonry and are working for the illuminati to further their agenda of turning birds into spy drones.
You’re close, see what happened is the Jays have already been infiltrated by the satanic masons and they were the ones who arranged the peanuts that way in a feeble attempt to trick me with their mind-control techniques. I’m actually trying to reverse their hypnosis by showing how unaffected I am by their witchcraft 🤷🏻♀️
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
EXTREEEEEEME!!!
Blue Jays belong to the corvid family of birds, just like crows, ravens, and magpies. You are going to have an extreme challenge of petting a Blue Jay because I fed my crows in my grandparents' backyard for almost 3 years and not a single one got less than 30 feet from me! And I lived in Bordentown, NJ at the time! Based on my own experiences, your chances of petting a Blue Jay are diminished!
Well this one was maybe 5 feet away 🤷🏻♀️ And one of the jays gets jealous when I feed the chickadees and sits about 6 feet away in the tree and yells at me until I put peanuts out. It’s pretty funny. And another one will sit on my deck and yell at me through my kitchen window in the morning if I don’t have peanuts out. Lol 😆 I love them all regardless 🤗🤗
This is such a sad video, it reminds me of a story. Back in 2012 or 2013, there was a Black-Capped Chickadee in the backyard at my mom's house and it on a very cold day with snow on the ground! I had some cupcakes and icing that I was placing outside. I figured since there was a lot of birds there, I'd try feeding some of them! I was spreading some icing on a branch, and a chickadee flew just inches from my hand, and walked over until it was only an inch away. It quickly ate the tiny piece of icing and immediately flew off. This chickadee was probably extremely hungry, because normally these birds don't eat table scraps. They are strictly seed eaters! So I thought to myself, "What if I had placed bird seed on my hand, but laid my hand upside down on the same tree branch that I placed the icing on?" That chickadee would have surely eaten from my hand! But because I was more interested in giving the birds my leftover food, that opportunity was lost. One day my mom got upset because actually, I dug into the trash to grab those cupcakes! So I ran away from home to my grandparents' house. It was then that I started feeding the crows. Then I just wanted to keep giving leftovers to them since crows will eat pretty much anything! But even though they take whatever food I have available to them, they never landed to take my food unless I was inside. If I was even on the sidewalk even 30 feet away, they'd stand on the power pole and wait until I leave! One day I even stayed for a full hour, then I took the food away and when I went inside, they tried pecking for any scraps I might have left behind! Crows are very cautious birds, and it is almost impossible to entice them to not fear us. Red Tailed Hawks on the other hand, aren't so cautious, and have a tendency to take any opportunity they can get. They'll even scavenge for roadkill or grab a mouse that's in a field by crossing the street unware that a car would hit them while they are on the chase. As you might not know, a hawk never takes its eyes off its meal, and can't see what's on the side of them. They can't turn their eyes left and right like we can, so that limits their vision abilities, even though they do have peripheral vision and can see their prey from a mile away! I know that was a lot of info, but Red Tailed Hawks have totally turned into my favorite bird. Any songbird such as a chickadee or a House Sparrow can easily get a meal from any bird feeder? When does a hawk get a free meal? Almost NEVER! So that has led me to the theory that hawks have been unfairly represented because of the fact that they are at the top of the food chain and we have more of a reason to fear them because they are dangerous predators than the other way around. In reality, humans are higher up the food chain. There's no way anyone can prove that statement wrong! Well, anyways, you did a great job earning this chickadee's trust! You can certainly be proud of your accomplishment of when he started eating from your hand for the first time!
I can’t be 100% sure that’s a Red tailed hawk. It might be a Cooper’s Hawk based on the white specs on the wings. I can’t visibly see the tail fully because of the tree branches obstructing the view. But that’s very impressive the hawk stayed there under you without flying off. If that is in fact a Red Tailed Hawk, I can give you a suggestion next time you see him/her so that you can become good friends with this amazing creature. But I’ll be quiet about that because it’s my little secret.
Thank you! And yes! I would love to hear your suggestion, please do share!!🤗🤗
Alright are you ready? So I know of this guy here on CZcams named Don Bratz. He started feeding his crows in his backyard. Well, one day, he threw a partially eaten chicken wing that he had just eaten, and all of a sudden, a Red Shouldered Hawk swooped down and snatched it, then flew back to the nest located in his neighbor's backyard. I had later found out this was the father grabbing it, then the mother was feeding it to one of the nestlings. When this hawk grew up and left the nest, she had accepted cooked meats, but still preferred them raw and took those first. There was also an instance where the mother actually swooped and carried an entire 2 lb rotisserie chicken onto a tree, which was almost double of her own body weight! She ended up giving this meal to the juvenile also. All these hawks do catch snakes, squirrels and lizards on occasion too when Don isn't around or if he doesn't realize they are there. So they still have their hunting instincts no matter what food preferences they adapt to. Eventually, the juvenile, which he named RJ1 the Superstar, one day gave him a gift for feeding her for all these months. She actually swooped down and took Don's hat, and does that almost every time she visits his backyard! She does it with amazing precision and accuracy and has never scratched Don with her talons, not even once! Anyways, here is a video of this superstar swooping for a piece of cooked steak in midair. czcams.com/video/0r-JFXLR2-A/video.html Red Shouldered Hawks belong to the Buteo genus of hawks, which is a latin word meaning "sit and wait". And they are very patient hawks that are willing to accept any opportunity they can for an easy meal! Red Tailed Hawks also belong the same category but are larger and have more prominent white specs in the chest. If you want to feed this hawk, you can, but you'll need to walk away after tossing the food to him because he won't swoop when you are too close! I'd recommend going back inside, then you can grab your camera and film this hawk through your window. Then see if he swoops down on it after that. I had good success with raw chicken livers because its soft and squishy just like a mouse is! If you toss it like a skipping stone on the water, it'll look like a mouse is scurrying on the grass. If you do that and the hawk is hungry, then there's no way he'll refuse that meal!
@@jeremyhirzel6256 😱😱😱😱🤗🤗😱😱👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you so much again!!!! I appreciate your help!!! 🖖🏻 I’m definitely going to work on it…
Well, okay, although I see a lot of overexaggerating here! Here's another thing you should know. Red Tailed Hawks don't have a high survival rate. Only 10% of them make it through their 1st year. Out of 100,000 hawks that migrate during the Winter, only 10,000 will return! This is why some people own Red Tailed Hawks as Falconry birds! They know they are helping them survive, which helps their population thrive as well! The way Falconry works is a person raises a hawk when it is young, and then when it grows up in the Spring, it gets released back into the wild. So far, any friendship with any bird of prey has always been food-driven. So if this hawk literally lets you get underneath him, you really got nothing to lose by throwing some raw meat for him! I am trying to become a Falconer myself, but owning a hawk is a big responsibility and it is time-constraint, which is why I feed hawks outside instead. Keeping a hawk indoors requires a Falconry permit, just so that you know.
@@jeremyhirzel6256 thanks again! And no over exaggerating here 😅 I genuinely appreciate the input and am genuinely excitable when it comes to birds 😎🤓