Epi 13 | Unbearable Dad's Reaction When Mom Pushed all babies Out Of the Nest in his absence

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2021
  • Black Headed bulbul bird nest feeding. In this video one can watch baby birds in nest.
    no one will be present at the time or recording. camera's will be fixed. so we will get to know about the incident only when we visit to collect camera. at the time we visited the nest there was no baby bird both in nest and on ground, some predator would have eaten it.

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  • @turkey2003
    @turkey2003 Před 2 lety +571

    I used to raise birds. The moms will reject any weak young. It's just their nature because they don't want to waste time and resources on something that will have trouble surviving. I usually would take the rejected young and raise them for a few days until they were stronger and put them back and the mother would accept them then. Don't know what criteria the mothers use because to me the rejected ones most of the time looked just fine but they see something they don't like.

    • @WesternkindUnited
      @WesternkindUnited Před 2 lety +6

      It is the hubris of humans to think to interfere with nature - to think to accept what it rejects, to think to perpetuate that which is defective and weak.

    • @paul7339
      @paul7339 Před 2 lety +34

      @@SimonWoodburyForget it could be as simple as idiots with cameras messing with things without caring about what they disturb cuz of how many youtube views they're gonna get.

    • @drdhakan87
      @drdhakan87 Před 2 lety

      no animal parent kills/throws away their offspring thinking it has too many mouths to feed...getting pregnant and giving birth is taxing as it is, if an offspring is weak nature takes its course, healthier consume more food and survive better but parents dont kill themselves that is absurd...this chick might have been laid by another bird mayb....

    • @tiffanyclark-grove1989
      @tiffanyclark-grove1989 Před 2 lety +29

      Or maybe it was cuckoo hatchlings

    • @tiffanyclark-grove1989
      @tiffanyclark-grove1989 Před 2 lety +2

      @@paul7339 true

  • @JP-uf9sh
    @JP-uf9sh Před 2 lety +799

    It's amazing how the dads brain tries to come up with a solution based on his limited abilities. And he ends up sitting where the chicks should be to channel his instincts.

    • @hawkkinglemonfriends0982
      @hawkkinglemonfriends0982 Před 2 lety +2

      @@djw3095 🤣

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Před 2 lety +20

      Best not to imagine what animals are thinking

    • @JP-uf9sh
      @JP-uf9sh Před 2 lety +34

      @@oftin_wong Why not? You'd be surprised how much they think and feel.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Před 2 lety +24

      @@djw3095 yes they think and feel I agree..it's just not the same type of emotions that we feel and the thought processes that we use. Why would it be the same ?

    • @OpinionatedZoomer69
      @OpinionatedZoomer69 Před 2 lety +17

      @@oftin_wong because their are many similarities between all different species of animal brain and while they may not all be the same they're certainly not hard to imagine, most other animals would have simpler thought processes than us as we are smarter thus their thoughts should in theory be easier to imagine

  • @maureengriffenham9662
    @maureengriffenham9662 Před 2 lety +1160

    The parents may be very young and just don't have the experience yet. It happens. I watched a documentary on bald eagles. A pair mated. The female was young. This was her first clutch of eggs. The male, was experienced. This was his 4th year of rearing babies. When the first egg hatched, the female ignored it. The male watched her for a while and then flew away and came back with food for the baby. The next day the 2nd egg hatched and the female looked at it and then bam the instinct kicked in. Both of them fed the babies. Animals and people are the same. We don't know immediately what to do with our first baby.

    • @s.p.2494
      @s.p.2494 Před 2 lety +23

      No we are not the same,and yes we do know immediately what to do with our first baby . How can you say stupid shit like that is beyond me .

    • @maureengriffenham9662
      @maureengriffenham9662 Před 2 lety +97

      @@s.p.2494 maybe because I wouldn't have known what to do with my first baby. I assumed all of us have doubts as to what is best for our babies. I apologize if I have offended you but not all of us know what to do, immediately.

    • @msblue1003
      @msblue1003 Před 2 lety +19

      There are cases in the news of women who get rid of their babies....for all sorts of reasons ...we only known those cases reported. There must be many other cases never discovered or never reported

    • @alexng4
      @alexng4 Před 2 lety +6

      uuuuuuuh..animals are wired by mother nature to do things by instinct..You act like birds and animals are like humans that we have to take sex ed classes or something.

    • @feedapony
      @feedapony Před 2 lety +43

      @@maureengriffenham9662 you haven't offended no one... hasn't the idiot ever wondered why new mothers go to their mothers for help and guidance....

  • @janetyovonnestuckey4772
    @janetyovonnestuckey4772 Před 2 lety +445

    WOW!!! How sad was this ( DAD ) comes home with food in its mouth to find a empty nest.

    • @politesmile7812
      @politesmile7812 Před 2 lety +4

      Don’t have burbs with a psycho

    • @TruthArrows
      @TruthArrows Před 2 lety +16

      This species is monogamous and can have multiple clutches in a year - unless this is their first clutch or so, they should be an experienced pair when it comes to rearing. The brand new nestlings FELL out, not intentionally removed from the nest and the roosting parent went to look for the hatchlings and called out.
      So it seems like inexperience is the culprit here. It may be their first clutch. Sadly, new parents aren't always as successful as older more experienced pairs.
      Rarely, in domesticated birds, some just are not good at rearing babies.

    • @herbjergens6350
      @herbjergens6350 Před 2 lety +1

      @WhenTheWindigoComes just loke some humans 😊

    • @richardjbarlow
      @richardjbarlow Před 2 lety +1

      We've all been there.

    • @janetyovonnestuckey4772
      @janetyovonnestuckey4772 Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardjbarlow how sad.... 😢

  • @morgandaii4582
    @morgandaii4582 Před 2 lety +494

    the sound of the babies hitting the ground was so sad :( and the dad panicking when he came back with food :(

    • @FirstnameLastname-pl8je
      @FirstnameLastname-pl8je Před 2 lety

      Please the dad was twitching like he was on the sugar boogers. Wouldn't be surprised though with their record of behavior. Terrible deadbeat fathers.

    • @lᴺᵒᴮᵉⁿᵉᶠⁱᵗˢl
      @lᴺᵒᴮᵉⁿᵉᶠⁱᵗˢl Před rokem +12

      That shit was hilarious 😂😂😂

    • @Arieskie
      @Arieskie Před rokem +2

      They weigh about an ounce. That sound is fake.

    • @boneeh
      @boneeh Před rokem

      Ouch, if they didn't die from the fall they died from starvation

    • @fwyxngpolo
      @fwyxngpolo Před rokem +3

      @APNBG It was pretty fucking hilarious

  • @jaknap1
    @jaknap1 Před 2 lety +397

    We had a small tree by our house and there was a nest. One day I noticed that one of the chick had fallen out of the nest and lying on the ground. I. Was afraid that another animal would come by and eat it. Me and my dad built a new nest out of small basket and hung it next to the original nest. We waited until we saw the mom come back and start taking care of the chick. We weren’t sure if the mom would accept her after we had touched the chick. But everything was ok.

    • @KittinPyro
      @KittinPyro Před 2 lety +38

      Most birds have a terrible sense of smell. Only mammals will abandon their babies due to smell. As long as the parents don’t see you at their nest or touching their chicks, They aren’t likely notice.

    • @libtards1393
      @libtards1393 Před 2 lety +4

      The mother Reject it if you've touched it

    • @gabygol70
      @gabygol70 Před 2 lety +59

      It's a myth that parent birds will abandon young that have been touched by humans-most birds have a poor sense of smell, and birds in general identify their young using the same cues we humans do-appearance and sound

    • @KittinPyro
      @KittinPyro Před 2 lety +17

      @@gabygol70 Yup, Exactly. I would’ve included more information, but my comments tend to get pretty long and I wanted people to actually read it.
      Great job keeping it short and simple!

    • @tarynmerritt7437
      @tarynmerritt7437 Před 2 lety +14

      That whole thing is a myth. Many still believe it but birds sense of smell isn’t that great.

  • @doriancoreyscloset421
    @doriancoreyscloset421 Před 2 lety +397

    Proof that not all parents deserve to be parents

    • @BenziitOfemme
      @BenziitOfemme Před 2 lety +6

      This 💯

    • @MsMarco6
      @MsMarco6 Před 2 lety +50

      The natural world is far more complicated than that.
      It's unlikely she did that for no reason.
      Most likely the chicks were sick or she knew they simply weren't capable of providing enough food for them.
      As cruel as what she did was there's a reason there's a reason she's evolved to do it.
      Chicks are a massive burden and taking care of them imparts a massive cost on the parents and makes them far likelier to be eaten.
      Therefore if the chicks aren't likely to make it, most animals will abandon their young in order to ensure survival for long enough to have more.
      This significantly increases the chances of a species survival (if it didn't they wouldn't do it).
      As cruel as it seems to us you've got to remember that we are apex predators. We have no memory of what it's like to be prey, constantly on the lookout for danger. A world where the smallest mistake can and will lead to your death.
      In such an environment you can't afford too much compassion as it will dramatically impact your chances of survival.
      Remember our ancestors would've acted in the exact same way.
      It was only when we could stop worrying so much about predators and started to give birth to less more resource expensive young (in which each child is far more valuable) that we became as compassionate as we are now (tho we still have a tendency to kill sick babies, just look at all the babies killed by doctors during the thalidomide crisis).

    • @springmoon5616
      @springmoon5616 Před 2 lety +1

      More like "Oh I see...you're struggling, honey. And I can't feed you anymore and it's best that I kick you out of my nest because you can't grow and live. Sorry my baby."
      This momma bird had to do that to the runt. It's either live and grow strong or born weak and die soon.

    • @doriancoreyscloset421
      @doriancoreyscloset421 Před 2 lety +13

      @T D animals display parental malfeasance, just as humans do. Mature elephants overtake parental responsibilities from younger mothers because of their inexperience. Not sure why people have this strange obsession with talking out their ass when they clearly should have been quiet.

    • @spino-tinodon1146
      @spino-tinodon1146 Před 2 lety +3

      Tell that to birds like the Storks who kill the weakest of their offspring.
      I know there are other birds that do that as well but I don't know their names.
      Otherwise I would have added them to the list.

  • @gabygol70
    @gabygol70 Před 2 lety +67

    If one chick develops an infection or illness, or is deformed in some way, a mother bird may either kill it and eat the remains for nourishment, or push it from the nest to keep the other babies from sickness. First-time bird parents will sometimes kill their babies because they simply don't know what to do.

    • @seppukusushi2848
      @seppukusushi2848 Před 2 lety +8

      The mother bird was an Independent Woman. Planned Parenthood was involved.

    • @sineater3919
      @sineater3919 Před 2 lety +7

      @@seppukusushi2848 Planned parenthood has nothing to do with killing babies once they are born.

    • @emacias1473
      @emacias1473 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sineater3919 eh they have done it though New York was trying to pass after birth abortions think they were just able to get full term passed. Not the only state to talk about after birth either 🤢

    • @Papagiorgio153
      @Papagiorgio153 Před 2 lety

      @@sineater3919 Tell that to the nut-jobs pushing for late term abortion.

    • @illerac84
      @illerac84 Před 2 lety

      @@emacias1473
      Oh?

  • @ephraimgarrett4727
    @ephraimgarrett4727 Před 2 lety +39

    Those birds need to grab a level at Home Depot the next time they build a nest. A copy of Nest Building For Dummies wouldn't hurt, either.

    • @dustinthewind3925
      @dustinthewind3925 Před 2 lety +4

      Hey now, give them some credit. At least they figured out how to use string to rig up their nest... Not bad for bird brains.

    • @ephraimgarrett4727
      @ephraimgarrett4727 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dustinthewind3925 That WAS pretty clever of them. 😃

  • @greymomma
    @greymomma Před 2 lety +175

    I don't think the female is purposely pushing the babies out. I think this is a first time female and is unsure how to settle on top of her chicks. When she tries she accidently pushes them out with her feet. The nest also looks a bit small so it might be a first for both the male and female.

    • @SilverScaleMA
      @SilverScaleMA Před 2 lety +17

      Yeah, this does look like a first time pair and a not very well made nest. Either one generally doesn't end well on its own but both at the same time rarely succeeds in raising chicks..

    • @paul7339
      @paul7339 Před 2 lety +18

      Except she digs her claws into them and is clearly trying to kill them.

    • @ElToland
      @ElToland Před 2 lety +20

      No, the female is clearly rejecting them, this is a common behavior on birds

    • @deborahhuckaby4623
      @deborahhuckaby4623 Před 2 lety +1

      She is purposely pushing them out of the nest. She's a murderer.

    • @tttcloud7285
      @tttcloud7285 Před 2 lety +9

      @@paul7339 totally agree with you… she wanted them out of there ! Really sad 😞

  • @bigredfred33
    @bigredfred33 Před 2 lety +107

    That’s some Postpartum Depression right there

    • @coletraincyclist5979
      @coletraincyclist5979 Před 2 lety +16

      Nope...made up to excuse poor behavior

    • @GunGuy258
      @GunGuy258 Před 2 lety +10

      @@coletraincyclist5979 exactly!

    • @msfancy9280
      @msfancy9280 Před 2 lety +22

      @@coletraincyclist5979 Wow. So people can be depressed...but not when they went through the worst pain ever from violent expulsion, or being sliced open, full of hormones from just being someones house and food production, still painfully producing their food. Profusely bleeding and taking care of said baby thats up every 2 hours for months

    • @kitsunephantom6155
      @kitsunephantom6155 Před 2 lety +5

      @@coletraincyclist5979 God i hope you never marry a lady, she'd be in for hell

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard Před 2 lety +11

      @@coletraincyclist5979
      Nah, that shit is definitely real

  • @jthor3097
    @jthor3097 Před 2 lety +58

    That was one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen.
    The father seems heartbroken. 💔😢

    • @boneeh
      @boneeh Před rokem +1

      Animals dont feel sad, he gonna make another family and start again

    • @jthor3097
      @jthor3097 Před rokem +3

      @@boneeh
      Animals don’t feel sad????!!
      WTH?
      Of course animals feel sad. They feel a whole range of emotions.
      I’ll bet humans have the least amount of real emotions of any animal. 😐

    • @boneeh
      @boneeh Před rokem

      @@jthor3097 nope, if they see that their family or babies are not there, they will just make another family, they are not human

    • @boneeh
      @boneeh Před rokem

      @@jthor3097 nature is not like a disney movie

    • @Batmann_
      @Batmann_ Před rokem +2

      You're both fkn wrong with your "I'm definitely right and there's no other answer" comments. We don't really know what animals do or don't feel. They certainly can exhibit behaviors that can support both sides of this. We can only make some guesses based off those behaviors

  • @beanzthelittlefrogfriend7633

    It's unfortunate to see that she was likely so inexperienced that it ended in tragedy. You can can tell this wasn't on purpose, due to her visible confusion as her first baby fell out, I hope these mistakes are fixed next time around.😔

    • @TruthArrows
      @TruthArrows Před 2 lety +17

      I agree. This looks like inexperience and it was certainly not intentional.... made obvious by the parents looking down, calling out and probably flew down to find the hatchling. You can definitely see the parent trying to count and account for the missing chick at 27 seconds or so.

    • @rectaldestructionisnotlove4091
      @rectaldestructionisnotlove4091 Před 2 lety +4

      No they didn't respond to her feeding whistles, so out they went. They were bad babies.

    • @freddysingbot7400
      @freddysingbot7400 Před 2 lety

      makes one wonder how did the eggs survive this long

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 Před 2 lety +1

      How is it tragic? Those chicks are going to become good for any number of animals or insects. And even if they're not found and turned into food, their bodies will decompose into the ground, making it more fertile. In nature, there are no tragedies because even the death of a couple of baby birds will help sustain the life of others.

    • @scarletfox7080
      @scarletfox7080 Před 2 lety +6

      @Daniel DeVito We do understand that, but it is still sad that the birds died. Just because something good comes out of a bad situation, doesn’t mean that the bad situation should be a good thing.

  • @micalah8282
    @micalah8282 Před 2 lety +34

    We had a baby that fell out of his nest recently. The parents were really making a racket and freaking out, because he was mobile, but couldn’t fly. So he went running around my yard and I immediately panicked as well. I knew that was it for him, because I didn’t know where the nest was to possibly pick him up and put him back. Well…😔…he ran into the street and the dad was trying to get him back into the grass. My kids went out to usher him back into the yard, and they almost had him there. The little guy panicked and ran straight into the storm drain. Screamed all the way down, then nothing. I freaked and immediately ran out to try to see what I could do. I pulled the cover off, fished him out with a rake, but I was too late. I tried to warm him up and drain the water from his lungs. He was taking his last few breaths for several minutes. I tried really hard to resuscitate him for about ten minutes. We were all devastated. The parents cried and cried and called for him for days. We buried him in the back yard and named him Oscar. Took me a few weeks to not be totally traumatized.

    • @dakotyascott7996
      @dakotyascott7996 Před 2 lety +11

      When a baby bird fell out of a tree in my yard I tried to find the nest as well but couldn’t…. So I scooped him up, made him comfy and called wildlife rescue to come pick him. I don’t mean to be rude but everything you just wrote sounds stupid.

    • @grodriguez512
      @grodriguez512 Před 2 lety +2

      Your brain cells just told me you don't have any. Smfh

    • @Mothafckajoness
      @Mothafckajoness Před rokem

      ….this was a wack ass story😅😅 did you make this up?

    • @AliceAmane
      @AliceAmane Před rokem +1

      Why y'all have to be that mean...

  • @matais90
    @matais90 Před 2 lety +200

    Dads love their kids and sometimes mothers are not worthy

    • @patronsaintofpoison
      @patronsaintofpoison Před 2 lety +28

      Unlike humans, animals always have reasons to do everything they do.
      Maybe there was not enough food in the area or the chicks may have been sick.
      You cannot put human standards onto animals. It never works.

    • @greymomma
      @greymomma Před 2 lety +13

      @@patronsaintofpoison I have a feeling it might've been a first time nest for the female. Maybe even both. The nest seemed a bit small and the female seemed unsure how to settle onto the babies.

    • @nyxx_andra3187
      @nyxx_andra3187 Před 2 lety +26

      Dude this so wrong. U are comparing humans with birds for whom every moment is about survival. Like literally.
      U seem to have a lot if mommy issues but u seriously can't believe what u said.
      I hate to say this, coz its wrong to compare but if done the number of dads abandoning their kids is waay higher than the number of women abandoning their kids.

    • @skulldigital1291
      @skulldigital1291 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nyxx_andra3187 I agree.

    • @sagittariusbeauty
      @sagittariusbeauty Před 2 lety +3

      @@nyxx_andra3187 Exactly

  • @Naturally3m0
    @Naturally3m0 Před 2 lety +13

    Oh bless dad :( he brought food back for them too :( this is so sad 💔

  • @ShyGirl20256
    @ShyGirl20256 Před 2 lety +20

    Guess daddy bird, forgot to pay child support again. The momma bird found out about it.
    But RIP for the baby birdies :(

  • @jamesgibbs8827
    @jamesgibbs8827 Před 2 lety +6

    The Great Blue Heron does something similar. We have a Rookery down st from my house, National geographic did a big television series here about them.. once a year when they have babies they have three and the mother picks the weakest one after a couple of weeks and pushes the weakest baby out of the nest. The nest is at the top of trees that are in water is only branches at the top of the tree no branches from the water level to the top of the tree the nests are like 4 ft round and it's not breaking to watch one of the babies get thrown out into the water & drown. But it helps the species go on.. they are magnificent birds there's about 120 nests and to see them offline around they have like a 5 1/2 ft wingspan it looks like these dinosaur are looking birds off just flying around in slow motion because it's so big it's incredible to experience it I am in New Hampshire USA The rookery is in Danville New Hampshire United States of America

  • @actionjksn
    @actionjksn Před 2 lety +14

    Bird social gathering and other birds ask this bird if they have any kids.
    Mama bird here says no we're empty nesters, ours just moved out the other day...
    Papa bird just looks at her and scowls.

  • @S7232S
    @S7232S Před 2 lety +9

    I could've gone without hearing the thuds. 😭

  • @RatedTypeR
    @RatedTypeR Před 2 lety +55

    Don’t be fooled- mom did that shit on purpose. After the first one fell out, she immediately ATE THE FOOD. With the second one, she kept hind kicking him out. Mom of the year, that one.

    • @toothpaste7549
      @toothpaste7549 Před 2 lety +8

      she was trying to sit on the nest and tuck in her babies, but seems like she was too focused on doing that to realize what was happening

    • @joxdev816
      @joxdev816 Před 2 lety +6

      She was probably a first time mother

    • @stevec6965
      @stevec6965 Před 2 lety +1

      the father should off her.

    • @wanderlustoceans8205
      @wanderlustoceans8205 Před 2 lety +5

      And I love people saying this was inexperienced, na mate this was in purpose for sure, I have a big tree on my backyard and I had seen plenty of different birds and nest I see couple chick falling(soft ground thank god) from the nest and I see the mom/dad immediately pick them up after, she wasn't even caring to pick them up just to look at the dead baby and throw the other one most likely left after she murdered the 2 babies leaving the dad with no family and food in its mouth poor fella

    • @stevec6965
      @stevec6965 Před 2 lety

      @@wanderlustoceans8205 I sentenced her to death for her blatant act of murder. that was cold.

  • @mikecrystalrobert7898
    @mikecrystalrobert7898 Před 2 lety +28

    It’s like my childhood all over🤣

  • @connorpool9910
    @connorpool9910 Před 2 lety +7

    RIP all of those babies that died :(

  • @ericbitzer5247
    @ericbitzer5247 Před 2 lety +38

    I hope they were picked up and given care.

    • @TheYamahog12
      @TheYamahog12 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah a snake came by and took them in.

    • @DaFlashGuy7
      @DaFlashGuy7 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheYamahog12 did it raise them with love and care? :o

    • @theopinions47
      @theopinions47 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@DaFlashGuy7😂😂😂😂

    • @DaFlashGuy7
      @DaFlashGuy7 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@theopinions47 :)

  • @andreabrown4577
    @andreabrown4577 Před 2 lety +42

    That baby chick is saying, "get off me, you're squashing me" But instead, it's getting pushed out of the nest. Once they fall to the ground, ant's will eat them alive.

    • @morphingninja
      @morphingninja Před 2 lety +5

      Honestly, the last baby almost seemed to be doing what looked like a baby cuckoo instinct: wings out and backing up towards the edge.

    • @poetot1854
      @poetot1854 Před 2 lety

      You sound like you have issue ngl

  • @henrykang3736
    @henrykang3736 Před 2 lety +38

    This is why carpenters use a level when building a home.

    • @a.m11558
      @a.m11558 Před 2 lety +1

      Somehow i don’t think that was the problem

    • @pdcates6184
      @pdcates6184 Před 2 lety

      That’s the first thing I saw too. The nest is sloped and has no back rim.

  • @lmbelladofluppy3762
    @lmbelladofluppy3762 Před 2 lety +45

    first time mother

  • @KM-vq1vy
    @KM-vq1vy Před 2 lety +15

    That’s heartbreaking… 😭

  • @ellee2937
    @ellee2937 Před 2 lety +7

    U could hear a loud thud! when the 1st baby fell thats so sad 😭 i hope u picked up the nestlings & saved them God bless

  • @ThomasJones-ij6hv
    @ThomasJones-ij6hv Před 2 lety +54

    50 million years of evolution and they never think to look down.

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical Před 2 lety +1

      A great argument against '50 million years of evolution'

    • @ElectricBoogaloo007
      @ElectricBoogaloo007 Před 2 lety +8

      Also a great argument against divine creation.

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical Před 2 lety +1

      @@ElectricBoogaloo007 Well, since you are conceding that this is a great argument against '50 million years of evolution' do tell in what way this would be a great argument against divine creation.

    • @ThomasJones-ij6hv
      @ThomasJones-ij6hv Před 2 lety +7

      WTF? I think I'm witty and post a comment and now the tinhats are out. 🤣😅🤣😅

    • @chrisminblkdiamond
      @chrisminblkdiamond Před 2 lety +2

      @@ThomasJones-ij6hv No one knew you wore tinfoil hats.

  • @nickmontoya3001
    @nickmontoya3001 Před 2 lety +1

    At our old house, there was a tree/tall bush at the front door outside and we started hearing loud chirping and every time we went through the door to go out, a bird always flew out....finally we noticed a nest then noticed egg shells. I dont recall seeing any babies on the ground but finally my dad removed the nest and did his best to try to keep the birds out of that tree/bush but they still kept making nests in it

  • @mightyena_36
    @mightyena_36 Před 2 lety +2

    0:09 「あ、落ちた…まいっか」
    0:49 「あーじゃまじゃま」

  • @dyscea
    @dyscea Před 2 lety +97

    I’ve rewatched multiple times. I can’t tell them apart 😆

    • @Davidautofull
      @Davidautofull Před 2 lety +8

      mom/ long black hood. dad /short black hood.

    • @dyscea
      @dyscea Před 2 lety +1

      @@Davidautofull nope. 😅 Is it very subtle? I can imagine it i guess.

  • @heathermiller3058
    @heathermiller3058 Před 2 lety +133

    The dad’s reaction was unbearable!

  • @englanduk6131
    @englanduk6131 Před 2 lety +21

    I'm stunned that the mother did this! Normally birds are very protective of their young, is there any chance they are cuckoo chicks and the mother realises? So sad watching the dad with his beak full of food looking for his chicks....

    • @er.mamabear1897
      @er.mamabear1897 Před 2 lety

      *Er.mamabear*
      This is channel of hand raised baby squirrel *"OREO"*. Oreo lives in Delhi, India.
      *Kindly like, share & subscribe Er.mamabear* to make oreo a celebrity. Thank you. 😊

    • @theclinchmma4126
      @theclinchmma4126 Před 2 lety +4

      that was my exact thought. Also, they look like cuckoo chicks.

    • @kips8156
      @kips8156 Před 2 lety +2

      No, this most likely happened cuz this is her first time. A first time mom has no experience on how to raise her chicks. The father most likely had the most experience cuz he's been through years of nesting seasons. Small birds don't mate for life so this'll happen. It happens a lot more than you know. Another reason why bird houses are good, they help keep the babies inside if it's the mothers first time. I don't know anything about this bird so I'm guessing that this is a species of bird that doesn't like to use bird houses.

    • @seppukusushi2848
      @seppukusushi2848 Před 2 lety

      Ted Cruz is going to have the Mother Bird arrested. Not her body, not her choice.

    • @nathanoneill2362
      @nathanoneill2362 Před 2 lety

      @@kips8156 oops you are hungry... How bout I push you to the ground... Lol it's my first time I don't know what you eat LOL

  • @subinoy1193
    @subinoy1193 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for your video 👍
    great tragedy for the new couple.. it's one of the toughest job to take care the nestlings.. young adults will learn this art eventually and will become master of this art soon

  • @cacadaca4123
    @cacadaca4123 Před 2 lety +7

    The thumping sound from the fall......

  • @pollyannaprinciple5860
    @pollyannaprinciple5860 Před 2 lety +73

    They don't have bad parenting skills, they just made their nest at a weird angle. Too bad the person making the video could not return the chicks to the nest and then fix the nest. It's obvious that they need some support.

    • @nadapenny8592
      @nadapenny8592 Před 2 lety +38

      The person making the video was more concerned with getting a good angle for their camera and that's why they moved the nest like this in the first place. Look at the string. Birds don't tie knots.

    • @Greg-fl4cb
      @Greg-fl4cb Před 2 lety

      The bird would have deserted and left any chicks behind if that had happened.

    • @dixiee3554
      @dixiee3554 Před 2 lety +21

      @@Greg-fl4cb that is false. It's an old wives tale. You can put chicks back in nests, even touching them with your bare hands, and the parents will continue to parent them.

    • @Greg-fl4cb
      @Greg-fl4cb Před 2 lety +2

      @@dixiee3554 So you would have picked them up and put them back in the nest so that they can get thrown out a second, third, fourth and fifth time? Wow!

    • @brandondenver4331
      @brandondenver4331 Před 2 lety +10

      Oh, shut up. Let nature do it's thing in peace. That bird was suppose to die, and so it died. It is what it is.

  • @renaephenix
    @renaephenix Před 2 lety +1

    I just raised a baby black bird who was kicked out or fell out of her nest I didnt no she was a she ir a blackbird and we bonded so much she imprinted on me and wouldnt fly away till she got scared and comes too wake me up too feed her and her blackbird friends in my kitchen window I have had suet and seeds built no blackbirds till the snow storm came and I got woke up bumy hearing her distinct chirping in my window and I said too my husband I hear Luna.i named her Luna before I even new she was a blackbird .I have tones of VIDS and pucs I even taught her how too eat off the ground.the fathers teach there blackbird babys too eat worms ,bugs off the ground and I had to teach her glad I did or shed of not made it .she came to my window about 2 months ago when the ground was frozen.she walked or hoped on my porch and jumped up on my wood and a plastic totes too tell me she needed helo.i recorded her footprints leading frim around my house to the porch up too my bedroom window.how cool is that? So I went and got mealworm and nut suet balls and they live it also mealworm suet cakes and bluebird suet I out it in my kitchen window and there she was and her friends and she comes too see me on my porch too.i love her.its harder then taking care of a infant newborn as in sleep because I had too feed her every 10 min the first 7 8 days and she grew and slept on my chest even and climbed in my shoulder.i looked like a Vicking woman walking around my house with my antiques and plants and Crystal's in my window ect.with her in my shoulder I new what she wanted and she listened too me and shed bitch at me me lik and I'd tell her..ohh stopping Lyna and rub her head and shed make these cute little chirps almost like she purred. Shes at my kitchen window as I'm typing this at 8am exactly. So I have too go put mealworm suet on the plate or if I give them the whole ball it will be gone and not all birds ger it because a big bird will come take all of it.i have even a suction feeder for hummingbirds that come too my window and they fly in my face I have a hummingbird tattoo on my neck in memory of my dad he always seen hummingbirds flying by my hair! They still do.its funny because I was just singing in memory if my mom n my fav sing by cat Steven's Morning has broken.it talks about a blackbird in the song I was singing it the night before I found her cold hungry on the ground.i bought bee larvae and formula and then she went too bigger worms red worms and formula them nightcrawlers and those are huge! Of course I'd have to chop them up first but the black birds I hear them waiting in me.habe a beautiful day!

  • @GodlyNib
    @GodlyNib Před rokem +1

    I had a mourning dove make a poorly crafted nest in my front yard. When the babies finally hatched, they rolled out of the nest after two days because it was just a flat surface.
    It probably wouldn't've been good for me to help, but I would've if I weren't asleep when they fell and inevitably perished without warmth.

  • @patd6370
    @patd6370 Před 2 lety +22

    Cruel Click Bait: It's apparent, a human tampered with the birds nest by placing at a side angle that caused the parents to push the babies out.

  • @robertdozier9481
    @robertdozier9481 Před 2 lety +3

    "Honey... 'Where are the twins'???"

  • @happydays5989
    @happydays5989 Před 2 lety +2

    Coyotes only have enough babies that their pack can handle naturally
    I've always found that incredible

  • @marleypeters4758
    @marleypeters4758 Před 2 lety +40

    My sister had a pair of grass parrots in her aviary pair up, it was there 2nd lot of babies too. One got out of the aviary and the other followed, they went on and had their fun then 3 three days later they got back into the aviary to look for their babies. My sister had taken them both out and hand reared them. One had to be put down as the parents had some how broken it's leg. The other boy she hand reared, tried to introduce him to the parents and they tried to kill him. He is happy in aviary of his own with a galah.

    • @stillhere1425
      @stillhere1425 Před 2 lety

      When my baby girl budgies grew up one bit her mom’s toe off! I put mom in a separate cage pushed up against the big cage to medicate and heal, and the entire time one of her daughters sat as close as she could to her mother to keep her company. Birds are less human than dogs, cats, and many other mammals.

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski Před 2 lety

      Maybe that kind of thing happens when you make a bird into a pet.

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski Před 2 lety

      ​@@stillhere1425 Your birds are in a cage, not a natural environment. That's why you have problems like that.

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard Před 2 lety +1

      @@nunliski go grandstand somewhere else you fool

    • @dionicioysassi1564
      @dionicioysassi1564 Před 2 lety +2

      Why put the bird down cause of a broken leg?. It still has 2 wings and 1 leg. I see plenty of birds with 1 leg in the wild. Hell half the birds on the beach are accidentally drunk on spring break and break beaks , wings, legs and they survive for years. See them all the time while I'm fishing

  • @DarkVoidIII
    @DarkVoidIII Před 2 lety +11

    I think the Bulbuls need a nesting box suitable for them. Are you allowed to put out safe nesting spots for birds in your country? They should be on a long pole that is difficult for a snake to climb and with a hole that predatory birds cannot fit their beak into. The nesting box and pole should be strong and robust, there seem to be quite a few instances of predation of baby birds on this channel. I don't watch them much, I prefer to see if I can identify some of the insects the parents bring their chicks.

    • @jase123111
      @jase123111 Před 2 lety

      They dont use nest boxes. They make open nests like this in bushes and shrubs. They are quite bad parents really... it's amazing any survive to grow up!!!

    • @cactusthecactus
      @cactusthecactus Před 2 lety +1

      @@jase123111 In other words, you're saying that they tried their best, made the most out of the resources around them, is unable to cover up the nest, and now they're somehow bad parents who rely on instinct?

  • @dblockbass
    @dblockbass Před 2 lety +3

    he looked pissed off. waiting for mom to come back to duke it out. but he figured out immediately she aint coming back. theres hardly any emotion or grief. only survival.
    you couldnt write a more depressing, morose ending than nature.

  • @JewelWildmoon
    @JewelWildmoon Před 2 lety

    The dad: Linda. Where are the kids?
    The mom: *Get me more sTiCkS*

  • @sewgardens
    @sewgardens Před 2 lety +2

    It may have been a competing bird too. BTW birds cannot smell human scent on their babies. Sometimes it works to just put them back in the nest and walk away.

  • @HaitiLovesItaly
    @HaitiLovesItaly Před 2 lety +9

    It looked as if the mother purposely threw them out the nest, no?

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski Před 2 lety

      CPS has been informed.

  • @RunningToday77
    @RunningToday77 Před 2 lety +20

    It kind of just looks like he made himself comfortable. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @martixboywill
    @martixboywill Před 2 lety

    Dads like “fuck it no child support for me”

  • @PcfulSol
    @PcfulSol Před 2 lety +1

    Omg that drop after the baby fell out the nest.

  • @luzinetemaria3053
    @luzinetemaria3053 Před 2 lety +7

    Na natureza existe de tudo

  • @cautiondonotsubscribe.1199

    From my experience I've seen this mostly in first time mother's in cats and birds
    Just wondering if there's any other reasons.

  • @sandraaguayocastillo4680
    @sandraaguayocastillo4680 Před 2 lety +7

    It was obvious the chicks would fall, that nest was unstable, it´s sad yes, but this is Mother Nature, and sometimes has a twisted way to create natural selection.

    • @nadapenny8592
      @nadapenny8592 Před 2 lety +3

      It's not nature. A human repositioned the nest to get a better angle for their CZcams video.

    • @icaroteixeira4879
      @icaroteixeira4879 Před 2 lety

      @@nadapenny8592 he said the nest was worse than this and he tried to make it better but it didn't help.

    • @scarletfox7080
      @scarletfox7080 Před 2 lety +1

      I wouldn’t believe everything a CZcamsr says, they were lying it seems. Because the nest was quite literally tilted, don’t you think they would’ve fixed that too? And strangle it was tilted in just the right way for perfect view of the camera? Nah, that’s not natural.

  • @florianguts320
    @florianguts320 Před rokem

    Dad was like "Meh, more food for me!"

  • @mariadagraca1246
    @mariadagraca1246 Před 2 lety +19

    Que absurdo,chocante se não fosse filmada eu não acreditaria😢

    • @King_sin
      @King_sin Před 2 lety +1

      acontece muito kkkkkk as vezes os proprios filhotes caem do ninho por burrice também

    • @ricardo-nt6dr
      @ricardo-nt6dr Před 2 lety +1

      O cara mecheu no ninho, da pra ver que ele está amarrado com barbantes, a culpa não é da mamãe, tirou de algum lugar e amarrou ali, e o ninho ja está se desmanchando e ficou torto e raso

    • @King_sin
      @King_sin Před 2 lety

      @@ricardo-nt6dr sim, mas você tem que considerar, que o ninho pode ter sido mal construído pela mãe pássaro, alguém deve ter ido lá consertar com as cordinhas pra tentar ajudar sem alterar o que ela fez. ninhos mal construídos por passaros é algo bem comum

  • @jase123111
    @jase123111 Před 2 lety +22

    Looks like it was accidental. The nest looks like its damaged and is falling down.. like sloped down.. so the babies really rolled off.

    • @montyi8
      @montyi8 Před 2 lety +1

      They see me Rollin..🙈

  • @alexd740
    @alexd740 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the *THUMP* sounds they make - lol

  • @Tanohcutincaktincak3T
    @Tanohcutincaktincak3T Před 2 lety

    the video is very good. good luck always

  • @jujub4553
    @jujub4553 Před 2 lety +10

    You can hear the plops of the baby birds splatting on the ground below 🥺

  • @robertkenny1201
    @robertkenny1201 Před 2 lety +11

    I guess child abuse isn't exclusive to humanity.

    • @maureengriffenham9662
      @maureengriffenham9662 Před 2 lety +4

      That's not child abuse. That's inexperience.

    • @lagopusvulpuz1571
      @lagopusvulpuz1571 Před 2 lety +1

      @@maureengriffenham9662
      Regardless of experience on not is abuse. Literally pushed her young to their death, even if they survive the fall, they can end up eating alive by ants, which i saw before. It’s not unusual for a bird mother to cannibalize her young when it’s week or kill it on purpose. Many human parents abused without noticed their children because “that’s the way they were raised”. That can include violence.

  • @desotofiresweep58
    @desotofiresweep58 Před 2 lety +1

    Usually if the mother kicks the babies out of the nest its because there is something not right about them.
    Pigs will eat their young if they're not right.
    Sometimes it's inexperience! That usually happens more with birds raised in captivity, reproduction is a deep set instinct.

  • @LaCrystalHendrix
    @LaCrystalHendrix Před 2 lety +1

    Ppl are saying she was “inexperienced “ 🤣🤦🏽‍♀️ the naivety is real. We all saw what happened plain as day- she pushed her babies out of the nest , she DIDN’T WANT THEM!

  • @poyitopoi
    @poyitopoi Před rokem +3

    Nominated to the best mom of he year XD

  • @NeonEnigmaJC
    @NeonEnigmaJC Před 2 lety +4

    She threw them like she was hiding her actions from the public. As if anyone caught her dirty handed, her excuse to be, "oh no. How bad, I didn't do it intentionally! I swear".

  • @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique

    Dad Birb: We’re done here bruh.

  • @LauraOfTheValley
    @LauraOfTheValley Před 2 lety +1

    Usually the only time mom's do this is when they sense the baby is sick or they won't be able to care for them. Wonder what happened

  • @jazzandbluesculturalherita2547

    Dad needs to find a new mate!

  • @albertosouza3828
    @albertosouza3828 Před 2 lety +21

    Essa mamãe é marinheira de primeira viagem
    Tem muito que aprender.

    • @ricardo-nt6dr
      @ricardo-nt6dr Před 2 lety +2

      Na verdade o cara que esta filmando tirou o ninho do seu lugar de origem e amarrou ali bem mal amarrado e ja com o ninho desmanchando, ficou raso, os passaros fazem seus ninhos na altura certa pra isso não acontecer

    • @cleuniceflorencio9639
      @cleuniceflorencio9639 Před 2 lety

      Será porque os filhotes eram fêmeas

    • @sirleideabreu6063
      @sirleideabreu6063 Před 2 lety

      Essa mãe é muito macabra isso sim 😮

  • @bari2883
    @bari2883 Před 2 lety +2

    This is why I get anxiety watching nature especially hatchlings they are so vulnerable. I’ve always tried to save wildlife even huge spiders in our home when I was little if anyone tried to kill it I’d scream the house down. It was less trouble just to ignore it😅

  • @ranggapodachannel8392
    @ranggapodachannel8392 Před 2 lety

    Waoooww
    Great sharing Vidio friend
    I enjoyed to watch your Vidio

    • @cactusthecactus
      @cactusthecactus Před 2 lety

      So, you're saying you enjoy watching infant animals suffer?
      Way to tell us your twisted and disgusting personality!

  • @Developer-online
    @Developer-online Před 2 lety +5

    She never asked to be a parent , and her man was out drinking all day... she blacked out

    • @seppukusushi2848
      @seppukusushi2848 Před 2 lety

      Those are not cheerful chirps you hear. They are cries of rape.

    • @Developer-online
      @Developer-online Před 2 lety

      @@seppukusushi2848 what is to be cheerful about?

    • @seppukusushi2848
      @seppukusushi2848 Před 2 lety

      @@Developer-online Nothing. Nothing whatsoever. Those cries you hear from the nest are #METOO cries!

    • @Developer-online
      @Developer-online Před 2 lety

      @@seppukusushi2848 who cares about that these days.. outdated

    • @seppukusushi2848
      @seppukusushi2848 Před 2 lety

      @@Developer-online You've convinced me. I'll ignore the chirping.

  • @miltyap5600
    @miltyap5600 Před 2 lety +7

    Nest at an inclined angle, bound to happen….

    • @persiancat1597
      @persiancat1597 Před 2 lety

      That's exactly what is happening here

    • @cactusthecactus
      @cactusthecactus Před 2 lety +1

      It's apparent that this person tilted the nest just for the sake of this video.

  • @spacemanspiff6332
    @spacemanspiff6332 Před 2 lety

    "Dad's unbearable reaction"
    *Just stands there confused*

  • @cyndisherry7547
    @cyndisherry7547 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible the camera could be upsetting the nesting? I don't know how long the cameras been there but if you keep going back to fetch a recording it may be stressing them. Just curious 😉

  • @Ballerina-Girl
    @Ballerina-Girl Před 2 lety +4

    The dad's like "Where the hell are my babies". Nature can be beautiful and cruel sometimes.

    • @trumpsdailytruthsmakelibsc6952
      @trumpsdailytruthsmakelibsc6952 Před 2 lety

      Nature is mostly cruel
      Looking across a field we go ahh! How beautiful but in reality it's a battlefield out there with wildlife

  • @muthat9401
    @muthat9401 Před 2 lety +3

    What?
    What happened to these babies after that?

    • @bobjones4469
      @bobjones4469 Před 2 lety

      A snake got em. For the best, I'll say.

  • @CringerKitty
    @CringerKitty Před 2 lety +1

    At first she was like, "yeah I have food, and I guess I should feed you"...but then it turned into "fuck all y'all....byeeee!"

  • @Melsincatuation
    @Melsincatuation Před 2 lety

    Maybe they were in a custody battle.. Mom was like if I'm not going to get then ALL the time then neither one of us will have them at ANYTIME!! LOL

  • @virginiaomoniyi7594
    @virginiaomoniyi7594 Před 2 lety +10

    Heartbreaking to watch

    • @messiahshow
      @messiahshow Před 2 lety

      Yeah this was quite depressing actually.

    • @persiancat1597
      @persiancat1597 Před 2 lety

      4:58 am in the morning, started my day with this

  • @paradigm_sh1ft532
    @paradigm_sh1ft532 Před 2 lety +3

    "What the Hell happened?"
    "You should've built a bigger nest..."

  • @wiilover07
    @wiilover07 Před rokem

    Those poor babies. I hope they're ok.🥺😥😢

  • @newaddress456
    @newaddress456 Před 2 lety +1

    What is not shown is the big fight the parents had prior to this event.. The fight was about silly stuff such as the male bird's mother in law and the fact that the male bird kept getting drunk, after the female bird nagged him. This is the bird version of "The Honeymooners."

  • @Yawin99
    @Yawin99 Před 2 lety +3

    สงสารน้องนกน้อย😭😭😭ขอให้รอด

    • @jase123111
      @jase123111 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi... I am in Thailand too... Chiang Mai!!! Yes it is very สงสาร about the babies.

    • @Yawin99
      @Yawin99 Před 2 lety

      @@jase123111 Hi สวัสดีคะ🙏😊

  • @macman1469
    @macman1469 Před 2 lety +14

    Happens in a lot of species . Mainly with inexperienced mothers. Marsupial mothers will dump their young to escape predators, leaving junior to get eaten. Mother nature can be a shithead sometimes.

    • @drew8958
      @drew8958 Před 2 lety

      This wasn't her intention. The nest had a shallow cup and was slanted, so they rolled out as they moved around under her.

  • @MastersReMASTER
    @MastersReMASTER Před 28 dny

    You can hear the dad saying, "Where the fuck is my birds" "Where!?" "Where!"

  • @headspaceaudio7745
    @headspaceaudio7745 Před 2 lety +1

    I guess nature programmed these birds to have the "ah welp I tried" reaction

  • @relasi_terbaik
    @relasi_terbaik Před 2 lety +2

    Someone broke the nest. It is not safe anymore for the birds

  • @mayte597
    @mayte597 Před 2 lety +4

    No es mala madre..se ve no tiene experiencia y se cayeron del nido los pajaritos..xq lo que el que está filmando debería haber ayudado !!!!!🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @lagopusvulpuz1571
      @lagopusvulpuz1571 Před 2 lety

      “No es una mala madre”, empuja sus niños asía su muerte, probablemente comidos vivos por hormigas si sobrevivieron la caída, que e visto pasar antes. Ser madre es mas que tener crías.
      Esas filmaciones son echas por cámaras ubicadas en un lugar, no ahí una persona filmando.

  • @mayuko7042
    @mayuko7042 Před 2 lety

    When I was a kid, I saw a piece of candy on the ground. It was small and white with blue spots. It was right on top of a storm grate but still in one piece.. I stepped on it to squish the candy into the grate but was stunned when yellow runny stuff came out of the shell. Like an egg. To this day I'm still in denial and tell myself that it was a candy with filling in it

  • @Melsincatuation
    @Melsincatuation Před 2 lety

    Man momma bird was like "I have had enough of these crying ,hungry all the time babies!!!" aren't they ready to fly away yet?"If I push them out like I'm taking a crap then I won't feel as bad!"....lol....poor little guys ..when I first read the title I was thinking they were ready to fly,then I saw.their featherless naked boney little bodies!! Not even close!!! Interesting though.. I wonder why she obviously wanted them dead, gone. And its not natural for an animal in nature, who is known for raising her young, to do what she did.!!! If we could only read her mind...idk I think ill stick to my idea of what she was thinking.. Lol

  • @antoniobarroso8250
    @antoniobarroso8250 Před 2 lety +10

    Este passaro é um perfeito incompetente, parece político brasileiro.

    • @Daniel_fotos_da_varanda
      @Daniel_fotos_da_varanda Před 2 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/c8DuVieT_xY/video.html ✌🏻

    • @marizetemaria9549
      @marizetemaria9549 Před 2 lety +1

      É um ladrão. Derrubou os filhotes dos outros e ficou com o ninho. Até na natureza tem dessas coisas. Mas eu pensava que só o pássaro cuco tinha essa atitude

    • @antoniobarroso8250
      @antoniobarroso8250 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marizetemaria9549 Realmente, eu não tinha pensado nisso, vc tem razão, me lembra um certo ladrão de nove dedos.

    • @lobama345
      @lobama345 Před 2 lety +1

      @@antoniobarroso8250
      Me lembra um certo BANDIDO MILICIANO que junto com a FAMILÍCIA mete a mão com o apoio dos CAPACHOS lambe do botas... GADO ALIENADO!

    • @user-nq9se8ub5o
      @user-nq9se8ub5o Před 2 lety

      Это Владимир Зеленский , так обращается со своим народом, выкинул их из своего дома и развесил свои яйца)

  • @Truthteller58-z3c
    @Truthteller58-z3c Před 2 lety +5

    She did pushed them out she didn't get them neither

  • @vickystevens6123
    @vickystevens6123 Před 2 lety

    So give us an update did y'all save the baby birds.

  • @mgcgrozit
    @mgcgrozit Před rokem

    Bird:
    Pushed baby out of nest
    Also bird:
    Looks really puzzled about what just happened.

  • @rayrai2507
    @rayrai2507 Před 2 lety +8

    Mother didn't push the chicks out intentionally; it was because of a poorly made and tilted nest.

    • @ibadullah8472
      @ibadullah8472 Před 2 lety

      Dear brother you are right,"MOTHER IS MOTHER"mother knows only one language"love".

    • @scarletfox7080
      @scarletfox7080 Před 2 lety

      @Ibad Ulsan You joking right PFFF-

  • @randygotit3791
    @randygotit3791 Před 2 lety +3

    Must have been a step mom

  • @wbuynicki
    @wbuynicki Před 2 lety +1

    Is something wrong with the chicks? They should be Chirping with mouths wide open. Both are on their backs. The mother wont waste energy feeding them if they may die anyway.

  • @GalvesonCheese2008
    @GalvesonCheese2008 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nah bro went "DREAM ON DREAM ON"