@@ultimateloser3411 heard of this one animal I think it's name is a qualot, they throw their babies if predators are chasing them. In turn, the baby is bait.
@@SuperiorChaosIsChaotic Kangaroos will do that too, yeet the baby ( just drop it really) so the predator Will eat the Joey and leave the mother alone.
Most animals gauge whether or not their offspring are equipped enough to survive the wild. The mother was probably acting on instinct, "If it can't come back to the nest it's too weak to live."
@@loveless8241 It wasn't even realising that chick is in danger. In nature, if you are out of nest, then you are on the ground. Thus, mother thought that chick IS in the nest because it was still around.
bestamerica you messed up your own grammar and spelling way more than he did, all the op forgot was a comma after the first ‘he dies’. Also why are you triggered over the gender of the bird?
@@TheLithp clearly it wasn't weaker though, the lil sucker lived longer than its siblings probably would have in the same scenario. there's probably some reason, but it's most likely not that.
It died 100% regardless because there were too many chicks for all of them getting enough food and the specific chick was already one of the tiniest and weakest. It died during the following days. Guaranteed.
@@hiibillymayshere4238 I just find it really amusing. How ppl get triggered or emotional about something that insignificant? Not clear but still amusing.
What a Warrior spirit that tiny baby bird has to have pushed himself back to his nest with his siblings. I just wish mama bird would have helped him out a little. Nature never ceases to amaze.
Is it just me or is he a lot smaller than his siblings? I hope he made it to adulthood, especially with all the competition for food from Mom with so many hungry mouths.
While watching this I realized I was tilting my phone as if this would help the chick fall back into the nest! I so wanted to help him! Hope he recovered well!
That's the perfect combination of a lot of willpower and a lot of luck. Without high determination, you'll never know how far you can actually make it in life. Lesson from this chick taken.
I saw this bird last week, and it mentioned that despite its tough upbringing and struggles at an early age, it is now doing fine and thriving in life. It thanks everyone for their comments of support.😀
I thought for sure mom had done that on purpose as I have seen other birds toss out one or all of the newly hatched 'babies'. Someone had said it had to do with them knowing if they could feed them, or having enough resources in the area to feed them or even if the one, or ones tossed may have had some defect. I think most humans secretly root for the little one to make it back. Nice.
@@FeatheredCreature If the mom didnt know that it was in danger then why does the mom sit on them to give them heat? Why would the mom even stay? Why would she stay to feed and keep them warm? Wouldnt she just fly away thinking everything would be fine? What i think happened is the mom knew the little bird would realize the danger it was in and it would instintually be drawn back to the Heat of the nest.
David Spicer>> The actual answer is that small birds like these blue tits are not very smart. They go by instinct, not intelligence. The parents were unable to understand the concept of the chick needing help back into the nest. Their simple mindset is, "if it's in the nest, feed it and keep it warm. If it's outside the nest, it doesn't exist." Birds are triggered by certain things, and if those triggers aren't set off, they will not react. If they see an open mouth in the nest and hear the begging sound, that triggers them to feed that mouth. They will ignore a baby that is not begging even though it may be starving. The only thing that keeps them sitting on eggs and feeding the chicks are hormones. In late summer, when the breeding season is ending and their hormones are declining, they forget about laying eggs and feeding youngsters. Even birds that are sitting on eggs will generally not roll an egg back into the nest if it rolls more than a few inches away from the nest chamber, even though they can plainly see it right next to them.
Just so you know, the description is wrong!! Its "NOT AN ACCIDENT" Mama birds have been known to selectively kill their hatchlings when they cannot take care of all of them. They will remove what they consider as the weakest hatchlings and kept the stronger one.
Oh, I knew a chick who also got back in the warm nest and was happy. Sadly said nest was my frying pan. Sorry, Beakie, baby birds like you are just too yummy to live.
actually, this was a really hard fight for life and that little bird might have lost it. You can see that fight for survival even between siblings is immense. The siblings push him down to get favored in feeding time. The little fella found back into the nest, but if he isnt able to open his mouth due to fatigue and signal mom to feed him he is lost. How did it went out, did it survive?
"More body heat from mom.. Happy ending!" Idk.. I'm not totally convinced she wasn't down there pecking his eyeballs out. I mean she made it pretty clear that he's not her favorite
@@al3x4nderthegreat80 Why it checked its cloaca, then? Nests never were intended to be built in nextboxes. Evolution simply never wired bird brains to copy with situation like this - there never was need.
Compared to the other chicks, that one looked much smaller, so its likely just sickly. The mother knew it wasn't worth investing her resources into it or she risks losing her healthy offspring.
She's an old school momma. He said something smart, got outta line and she said, "Go on out into the free world and see if you can make it without me!" He learned his lesson and now he's humble. I'm just kidding. I'm so glad he made it back. I'm sure that happens more often than we realize. He was determined to get back home. Glad you made it back, little buddy.
There's a video of a mother goose who takes her babies down a 3 foot waterfall in this river. At the top of the waterfall there were 6 babies. At the bottom there were only 3, and the mother goose just went on her way....
@@user-xz8id3ob8x ох уж эти америкосы. Проклятый запад, какой же он империалиастичний, ещё возомнили о себе что то😡. Вот Рассия - эта сила, с которой надо считаться 🤡🐷
@@user-xz8id3ob8x You’ll be speaking English soon, Vlad. Perhaps your country shouldn’t have taken on Ukraine - doesn’t have enough military might to do much of anything anymore and your country has gone for broke… No money left in Daddy Putin’s bank account. That’s okay, you’ll get to experience what a REAL supermarket is when we setup shop and free you all from a poor existence. 👍🏻
@@casndsccwd2956 that's not that bad dude, I hear that all the time, they simply just don't know the gender It's would've been bad if they said him/her/they
Mama Bird : now, my child, this is nature you should know how to survive I cannot interfere as it can destory this world and other worlds and possibly the universe please understand the threat."
I was feeling so sad for the wee little baby bird and was relieved when she made it back to her siblings in the nest. I guess mama bird knew what she was doing by giving her her first lesson of survival but I really expected mama bird to help some but I guess mama knows best even in nature. Cheers to the little champion!🏆👍
The bird is literally an anime protagonist, gets abandoned, embarks on a journey to return back, returns and is extremely weakened, slowly sinks, prolly thinks it's his game over and replaying essential moments of life in his head, when the curtains are about to drop, thx to the power of Friendship he stands back up, the happy end
@@alfredo_jr7914 It's deaf. Baby snacks use vibration for orientation, that's why without moving mother nearby poor living yolk went in wrong direction.
It amazes me that it is programmed to know where the nest is. It tries to survive :) It is a survivor and I hope it makes it as its mama has too many to feed. All those eggs were healthy to produce baby birds!
The mother knew what was happening yet ignored it, this is clearly a severe case of child abuse and I hope to god that the person who recorded this called child protective services and got these children away from this monster
In all seriousness, they normally don’t have the safety of a box house. The nest is ALL they have to protect babies with in every other environment. They simply aren’t equipped to help them anywhere else outside the nest bowl, so have no instincts compelling them to try even where an exception is possible. As opposed to a chicken hen, which are a ground nesting bird in the wild, so are well compelled to seek out and nudge a stray chick back into her nest .
Damn, was already feeling like it was going to end badly. Thank god he made it back. Those parents have their work cut out for them, so many birds!!!!!
Después de tanta angustia, desesperación y ansiedad viendo a este pobre polluelo tratando de reingresar al nido. Dudando de su tenacidad para lograr, tenía que haber un desenlace de valentía. Me gustan los finales felices
Omg I could NOT handle the anticipation and had to skip to the end to see of he/she made it first , but the way it just fell in amongst the other babies made me laugh, to say it barely had a face, I could see the relief as it sunk in 🤣 poor little thing. The resilience to live was both heartbreaking and incredible.
Giving the mother the benefit of the doubt saying she doesn't seem to realize, but she knows what is going down. Momma aint got enough love to go around.
@@keikihaniyasushin8574 Hopefully not but we will never know for sure since the baby bird was weak. I was a parks gardener in San Jose, CA. for 20 years and sometimes, I would find dead baby birds on the ground that either fell out of nests above or were pushed out by their mothers for whatever reasons. Such a VERY sad sight, indeed, but all a part of Mother Nature.
Can't you tell why she couldn't act? She was clearly struggling to keep the others underneath of her, and couldn't get up to move that one for fear the rest would do the same.
Alex The Birder nah, she probably was like, YOU KNOW WHAT! I had a rough day! Ima let that baby chick left for dead . All this time caring for them and all they do is yell at me. Well that's minus one! As long as the dad ain't here. I don't need weakling anyways.
There were two broods fell from theri nest. I brought them home. Feed them with banana or rice crumb every time they opened their mouth. When they grew feathers, and jumped around, my younger brother and I took them outside for practice flying. We released them when they matured.
That was heart crushing. My heart is so sensitive and these kind of things stay with me for a while even to the point of dreaming about them. I need to stop watching them but I never know what's going to happen until I've watched.
I had the fun of watching Ginny wrens grow up sadly I didn't get to see their first flight but everything else I did but I did get to watch Cardinals first flight sneaky devil's both we never noticed the Cardinals had made a nest till day of first flight and the wrens while we went in to eat decided then to do fly
I know some people think that the mother didn’t know the baby was in extreme danger but the mother was fully aware and realized that the baby NEEDS to be able to get back in the nest by them selves because if the mom helps the baby back in every time what will happen? The baby will become RELIANT on the mom and if that happens they won’t survive on there own.
Can't you tell why she couldn't act? She was clearly struggling to keep the others underneath of her, and couldn't get up to move that one for fear the rest would do the same.
This little bird will never know how many of an entirely different species was rooting for it to live
Or how many of a different species rooting for its ugly annoying @$$ to die.
rice krispies
😭❤👍
Beautiful comment ,
@@mikimiyazaki leave your edge in 2016
Naw fuck him lol
@Los Pollos Hermanos Corporation define "furry"
No one is born cool ....
Except for that one baby bird who survived 2 hours outside the nest and then saved him self , he is a legend 💙
_That's true! Baby birds are more smarter than we think they are!!! So lovely_
@@hider7018 even though he got stuck in the position tbh I feel like he/she was flopping around aimlessly
Baby birds are annoying
It was pure luck that the bird fell back in the nest...
And where is he now? I bet reminding his mother of her poor parenting skills! 😂
I've never cheered so much in my life for anyone as much as I cheered for this little chick! You go little one!
I was so disappointed. Wanted to see at least one of those ugly annoying loud things die.
@Doppelganger D think harder stupid
Same!
@Doppelganger D I was joking of course, it was just a funny way to say that I'm really glad the chick made it back to the nest. Chill
@Doppelganger D 🤓
The power of instinct & survival are extraordinary..that chick had an internal GPS of his destination back into the nest. Good going little fella!
He still took the scenic route.
And the power of irresponsible parenting too. If birds do this stuff, how much more in mammals lmao
@@ultimateloser3411 heard of this one animal I think it's name is a qualot, they throw their babies if predators are chasing them. In turn, the baby is bait.
@@SuperiorChaosIsChaotic Kangaroos will do that too, yeet the baby ( just drop it really) so the predator
Will eat the Joey and leave the mother alone.
@@Phishkisses Makes sense evolutionary wise, without the mother the baby dies regardless.
I've drunkenly rolled into my house after being locked out on the porch in the cold. The struggle is real.
😂😂😂
Chris J looks about the same
Lol
Yeah I was thinking the same he looks drunk. Lls
Lol. Maybe jail will wake your ass up
note to self: birds are the shittiest parents ever.
cancer your picture fits so perfect...
They have tiny ass brains
>Anime profile picture
Myth awww, triggered much?
cancer, You have the best name and pic ever XD
Chick: "Mommy help!"
Mom: _"Idk...sounds like a skill issue"_
“Just be better like idk”
Git gud
It made it back to the nest with literally last move it could make. This bird is a legend.
She literally saw that baby chick back in the nest, knew it was him and was just like "oh, youre back."
And the baby chick was probably like your a terrible mum...
Most animals gauge whether or not their offspring are equipped enough to survive the wild. The mother was probably acting on instinct, "If it can't come back to the nest it's too weak to live."
@@loveless8241 especially when it comes to animals that produce multiple offspring at a time
@@loveless8241 that's true
@@loveless8241 It wasn't even realising that chick is in danger. In nature, if you are out of nest, then you are on the ground. Thus, mother thought that chick IS in the nest because it was still around.
"IF HE DIES HE DIES"
- mom bird
hi J...
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how do know baby bird is a boy ?????...
a baby bird is NOT know what gender is...
die or died is a right word...
dies is a wrong word
@@bestamerica dies is a word. also stfu
bestamerica you messed up your own grammar and spelling way more than he did, all the op forgot was a comma after the first ‘he dies’. Also why are you triggered over the gender of the bird?
@@bestamerica i can tell this birb is definitely gender fluid birb, y'all better watch your mouth aight?
@@bestamerica Who even cares? Your grammar is trash anyway.
I like how he falls in and sorta sinks into his siblings lol
“I told you the first time to sit down but since you wanna be grown.. you figure it out”
Wow....Interesting insight to your parenting mentality toward little "T".
I felt his struggle to live. Strong little thing. He saved himself.
That was tough to watch
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It's a she
@@MochaMaknMoney none knows what is her/his gender
@@artemchen2725 I made the video. Shut up stupid
His re entry to the nest, was glorious .
Que poca madre de madre
Spoiler
Haha it made it better that I read your comment before it got back in to the nest 😂☝️
"The perfect comment doesn't exi..."
That’s how I do when clock hits around 6 in the morning, and 9 at night.
I don't know if the mother bird was being cruel or just being stupid but that is that kid is just so damn lucky
Instinctive, animals are just fine abandoning their weaker offspring to die.
@@TheLithp wtf
@@TheLithp clearly it wasn't weaker though, the lil sucker lived longer than its siblings probably would have in the same scenario. there's probably some reason, but it's most likely not that.
These animals are just not advanced enough to know what is going on
@@TheLithp well that chick didn't look weak to me. He even fought for a revive in the Gulag and came back to life
I haven't rooted this hard for a baby bird before. I'm so happy that the little bird made it and survived ❤️
It died 100% regardless because there were too many chicks for all of them getting enough food and the specific chick was already one of the tiniest and weakest. It died during the following days. Guaranteed.
Other chicks "hey where'd you go"
Survivor chick "don't... Talk... To me"
Lol
@Fnaf is life I mean, look at the reply's.
@@rlharveson 🤣🤣🤣
Pffft XD
Brilliant, same train of thought.
Mother bird was staring at him like “Well... one less mouth to feed...”
😂😂😂
Baby birds are so annoying and demaning. I dunno why adult birbs don't use them as toys or sport equipment. I'd play birb badminton with them.
Mother birds sometimes do deliberately.
@@TovKafur This dudes in every comment section trying to sound edgy. We know you cry yourself to sleep cuz your parents don't love you
@@hiibillymayshere4238 I just find it really amusing. How ppl get triggered or emotional about something that insignificant? Not clear but still amusing.
She’s like oh it’s ok it builds character
What a Warrior spirit that tiny baby bird has to have pushed himself back to his nest with his siblings. I just wish mama bird would have helped him out a little. Nature never ceases to amaze.
Is it just me or is he a lot smaller than his siblings? I hope he made it to adulthood, especially with all the competition for food from Mom with so many hungry mouths.
Yeah I almost wondered if she didn't kil him at the end? She doesn't seem to accept him
@@addo2419 Either way, they're all probably dead by now (don't know the lifespan but at least 6 years have passed)
@@ultimateloser3411 oh yeah, I guess
@@ultimateloser3411 birds live a lot more than 6 years
@@Leopard_211 not these birds
While watching this I realized I was tilting my phone as if this would help the chick fall back into the nest! I so wanted to help him! Hope he recovered well!
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@@bt-nl7de Thank you! Cute little chicks!
Omg yes
😂
🤣
That's the perfect combination of a lot of willpower and a lot of luck. Without high determination, you'll never know how far you can actually make it in life. Lesson from this chick taken.
I saw this bird last week, and it mentioned that despite its tough upbringing and struggles at an early age, it is now doing fine and thriving in life. It thanks everyone for their comments of support.😀
Social media miracles for birds, too.
Nobody:
Mom bird: WELL MABEY IF U SIT YO ASS DOWN NEXT TIME THAT WOULDNT HAPPEN
LMFAOO
Black moms in a nutshell
@Elijah Hunter learn english at first!
This is not english!!
@Elijah Hunter Where???
I thought for sure mom had done that on purpose as I have seen other birds toss out one or all of the newly hatched 'babies'. Someone had said it had to do with them knowing if they could feed them, or having enough resources in the area to feed them or even if the one, or ones tossed may have had some defect. I think most humans secretly root for the little one to make it back. Nice.
If it wasn't on purpose to begin with, it was definitely on purpose to leave it there for 2 hours.
I'm so proud of him for using the last bit of strength he had to get back in the nest but it wouldn't have happened if the mother didn't leave
The way it got back into the nest was like every drunk person going to bed lol
You dropped one.
Eh, I got 8 more over here.
Fucking hilarious
XD
Nanti
Everyone is ready to frying. They look so yummy! I have to breed them to eat some for breakfast.
@I am an mysterious Werewolf Why so?
When he finally done that last big roll and flopped into the nest! I shouted hooray, louder than they do on peappa pig 💀
He was stiff as hell 😂🤣🐥
lol
im dead
😂
🤣😂
3:15 me coming back home from work trying to get in bed.
😂😂
That part where he re enters the nest reminds me of spider man being carried on the tramway scene
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That bird was a strong warrior! He pushed its way back in even though it had very little strength! That’s a stuff little critter!
You have gots to be kidding me!! This chick slow rolled back into the nest!! Omg 😂😂😂
Good it did, because Mama didn't give a damn!
@@CeCe-ug1hx no mama didn't know it was in danger
@@FeatheredCreature If the mom didnt know that it was in danger then why does the mom sit on them to give them heat? Why would the mom even stay? Why would she stay to feed and keep them warm? Wouldnt she just fly away thinking everything would be fine? What i think happened is the mom knew the little bird would realize the danger it was in and it would instintually be drawn back to the Heat of the nest.
Slow Rolled..lol...
David Spicer>> The actual answer is that small birds like these blue tits are not very smart. They go by instinct, not intelligence. The parents were unable to understand the concept of the chick needing help back into the nest. Their simple mindset is, "if it's in the nest, feed it and keep it warm. If it's outside the nest, it doesn't exist." Birds are triggered by certain things, and if those triggers aren't set off, they will not react. If they see an open mouth in the nest and hear the begging sound, that triggers them to feed that mouth. They will ignore a baby that is not begging even though it may be starving. The only thing that keeps them sitting on eggs and feeding the chicks are hormones. In late summer, when the breeding season is ending and their hormones are declining, they forget about laying eggs and feeding youngsters.
Even birds that are sitting on eggs will generally not roll an egg back into the nest if it rolls more than a few inches away from the nest chamber, even though they can plainly see it right next to them.
Just so you know, the description is wrong!!
Its "NOT AN ACCIDENT"
Mama birds have been known to selectively kill their hatchlings when they cannot take care of all of them.
They will remove what they consider as the weakest hatchlings and kept the stronger one.
I bet when he got back to the nest, the relief washed over him in an awesome wave.
Oh, I knew a chick who also got back in the warm nest and was happy.
Sadly said nest was my frying pan. Sorry, Beakie, baby birds like you are just too yummy to live.
@@TovKafur so you fry newly-hatched baby birds in your frying pan?
@@miketeabag6501 Only a bit, to not kill them. I'm not a monster after all, and baby birds enjoy an interesting travel to my stomach.
They don't experience relief like we do
actually, this was a really hard fight for life and that little bird might have lost it. You can see that fight for survival even between siblings is immense. The siblings push him down to get favored in feeding time. The little fella found back into the nest, but if he isnt able to open his mouth due to fatigue and signal mom to feed him he is lost.
How did it went out, did it survive?
yea it survived just had to warm up alittle
The will to survive is immense. What a struggle. I was exhausted watching his achievement.
"More body heat from mom.. Happy ending!" Idk.. I'm not totally convinced she wasn't down there pecking his eyeballs out. I mean she made it pretty clear that he's not her favorite
They don't have "favorites". Animals are really stupid: mommy wasn't even reslising that the chick is dying.
@@TovKafur i read it somewhere, sometimes espeacially birds they throw out of the nest the chick which seems to be weak.
@@TovKafur 'animals are really stupid' what an epic comment haha mommy definitely realised... And mommy didn't care.
@@al3x4nderthegreat80 Why it checked its cloaca, then?
Nests never were intended to be built in nextboxes. Evolution simply never wired bird brains to copy with situation like this - there never was need.
Compared to the other chicks, that one looked much smaller, so its likely just sickly. The mother knew it wasn't worth investing her resources into it or she risks losing her healthy offspring.
She's an old school momma. He said something smart, got outta line and she said, "Go on out into the free world and see if you can make it without me!" He learned his lesson and now he's humble. I'm just kidding. I'm so glad he made it back. I'm sure that happens more often than we realize. He was determined to get back home. Glad you made it back, little buddy.
Actually my take on it was same. "Look at me guys! Im already outside the nest. Im bettah than yall! ::almost dies:: "Help me im dying"
@@JayDee-kw8oz Lol. Right?
@@jamieshunte1923 I must do doing too much bird watching coming up with narrations 😅 Good thing it's the weekend
@@JayDee-kw8oz Who cares? It was funny. Lol!;
Had me in the first half ngl
Mother: I love all my children equally
*earlier that day*
Mother: I don't care for GOB
Thank God he survived I almost teared up
Baby bird: *literally dying*
Mom: weaklings die, big deal.
I g e t t h e r e f e r e n c e
Anthony Perez
A m a n o f c u l t u r e I s e e.
YourLocalWeeb :)))
Indeed
zero two reference love it
This is exactly how my drunk grandpa comes home after sitting by the local liquor store with his drunk friends all afternoon. 😂
Mother *pushes chicks outside nest*
Mother: oh, well that's unfortunate. *proceeds to sits on her others chicks and do nothing*
He finally managed to get out of jail by himself! One day he will tell his own chicks about his tragic childhood!
I was rooting for him the entire time. .....but I own birds and I can assure you I have to watch them like hawks. Cause even mama birds are careless
it's a girl. a boy would have died in 20 minutes
swingtrade2 feminist
There's a video of a mother goose who takes her babies down a 3 foot waterfall in this river. At the top of the waterfall there were 6 babies. At the bottom there were only 3, and the mother goose just went on her way....
PONYBOYonline yeh i seen that 1 2
TheSassMonster Leave it to an american to plant pot
Oh yes ! What a relief it was to see the chick in the nest again and in the warmth
Прямо триллер! Как мы переживали за жизнь этой птички ! Спасибо за видео , очень познавательно!
Now we should worry about the lives of all. The amount of un-needed death in the world is saddening.
@@leechion2933, спасибо гегемонии США
Вот ТЕПЕРЬ мы должны беспокоиться, а многие годы до этого не должны были?
@@user-xz8id3ob8x ох уж эти америкосы. Проклятый запад, какой же он империалиастичний, ещё возомнили о себе что то😡. Вот Рассия - эта сила, с которой надо считаться 🤡🐷
@@user-xz8id3ob8x You’ll be speaking English soon, Vlad. Perhaps your country shouldn’t have taken on Ukraine - doesn’t have enough military might to do much of anything anymore and your country has gone for broke… No money left in Daddy Putin’s bank account. That’s okay, you’ll get to experience what a REAL supermarket is when we setup shop and free you all from a poor existence. 👍🏻
Espero el camara lo ponga en el nido porque lo que es la mami poco le va ayudar
...And the 'Mom of the Year' Award goes to...
Not this one
I like how the baby's siblings seemed to encourage him/her back into the nest then settled down once they were rejoined. :3
They definitely weren't encouraging it
did bro really use him her
@@casndsccwd2956 we don't really know the birds gender
@@casndsccwd2956 that's not that bad dude, I hear that all the time, they simply just don't know the gender
It's would've been bad if they said him/her/they
Cringe “:3” face
Omg , this was so heart breaking !!!
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I hope the little guy lived to grow up .
🙏❤️
“I didn’t hear no bell.”
-baby bird
Parenting 101
Heh
Mama Bird : now, my child, this is nature you should know how to survive I cannot interfere as it can destory this world and other worlds and possibly the universe please understand the threat."
Kimlay
Hi
if you have 8 children, try to kill a couple of em off
Wow, was worried this was not going to end well! Glad everything came out great! Hope it lives a happy long life!
As my mother says: "He didn't die because God didn't want to". 🤣🤣🤣
Why my man come back to the crib like he had worked a double shift on a Monday.
No matter what, never give up
She has a HUGE clutch!!
lonely stoner luck..
lonely stoner clutch is her brood.
Hiroyuki Fujita
Yeah I counted 8 of them.. possibly 9.
thats what she said!
I was feeling so sad for the wee little baby bird and was relieved when she made it back to her siblings in the nest. I guess mama bird knew what she was doing by giving her her first lesson of survival but I really expected mama bird to help some but I guess mama knows best even in nature. Cheers to the little champion!🏆👍
The bird is literally an anime protagonist, gets abandoned, embarks on a journey to return back, returns and is extremely weakened, slowly sinks, prolly thinks it's his game over and replaying essential moments of life in his head, when the curtains are about to drop, thx to the power of Friendship he stands back up, the happy end
This is my mom when I get hurt badly
“Oh stop it you’re fine.”
“Mom I’m dying here!”
Hans stolp bijna dood ervaringen
Hans stolp
@Zorry -- _Well then she doesn't deserve the right to be called mom or mother!_
_and everyone, I do not read replies! don't say anything to me_
@@hider7018 e I said something to u
0:40 Poor baby. Even blind, it still seems to know where its mother is.
Liuhuayue ya ears
@@alfredo_jr7914 It's deaf. Baby snacks use vibration for orientation, that's why without moving mother nearby poor living yolk went in wrong direction.
It amazes me that it is programmed to know where the nest is. It tries to survive :) It is a survivor and I hope it makes it as its mama has too many to feed. All those eggs were healthy to produce baby birds!
The mother knew what was happening yet ignored it, this is clearly a severe case of child abuse and I hope to god that the person who recorded this called child protective services and got these children away from this monster
Bad unfit mother cps will look into this
In all seriousness, they normally don’t have the safety of a box house. The nest is ALL they have to protect babies with in every other environment. They simply aren’t equipped to help them anywhere else outside the nest bowl, so have no instincts compelling them to try even where an exception is possible. As opposed to a chicken hen, which are a ground nesting bird in the wild, so are well compelled to seek out and nudge a stray chick back into her nest .
Idk why I keep watching these gosh darn bird videos they always break my heart 😭 at least this one had a happy ending thank the lawd ❤
This completely stressed me out! 😂
Me 2!
Nah I don't really give a shit because it's just nature running it's course
a gentle soul ME TOO! ONLY A SICK MIND COULD WATCH THIS & FILM IT. REPULSIVE
I was totally stressed too
And mad too I just wanted to flick the lil thing back into the nest lol
Baby: falls out.
Mother in Peter Griffin Voice: what the hell is that?
most underated comment
Damn, was already feeling like it was going to end badly. Thank god he made it back.
Those parents have their work cut out for them, so many birds!!!!!
The chirping of his siblings guided him.
Actually, the nest is overcrowded.
This is exactly how my mom kicked me out the house.
Kisses Kissed
Mine too only I never went crawling back like little chick 🐣 💪🏾
oof that's sad
@@maamyesmaam321 how did u survived?
Kisses!! How old where you when kick off the nest ?
@@jlg5798 16
She’s like “you remind me too much of your father, you’re on your own.”
You the type of bitch to put a nigga on child support to get rich
atx lighter lol you must have daddy issues 😂 I have 2 kids with the same man in a 9 year relationship for your info
@@atxlighter2721 shut the hell up LMAO just gave us a little peek into your life huh
@@anniet494 u miserable
@@summerheat5624 maybe... I might be, i can't tell lol
Years later at thanksgiving, mom will deny this ever happened.
Después de tanta angustia, desesperación y ansiedad viendo a este pobre polluelo tratando de reingresar al nido. Dudando de su tenacidad para lograr, tenía que haber un desenlace de valentía. Me gustan los finales felices
Ojala pueda vivir y abandonar el nido
Thank god for siblings
Salty Doggo XD
Chicken Bae there is
Your dumb there is a god
Lol
Go to a Church one Sunday morning you will see.
Mom bird: and that's the value of independence
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That ‘feeling’ that truly separates us from the animals
Omg I could NOT handle the anticipation and had to skip to the end to see of he/she made it first , but the way it just fell in amongst the other babies made me laugh, to say it barely had a face, I could see the relief as it sunk in 🤣 poor little thing. The resilience to live was both heartbreaking and incredible.
3:22 how I roll into bed after a long day's work
😍😍😍👍👍👍👍
UnicornLove 101 ikr
JAJAJAJAJA
Too funny
Thats a hell of a job yagot
Craig: Going to sleep
*few mins later*
Craig: Oh shit was up mom
Giving the mother the benefit of the doubt saying she doesn't seem to realize, but she knows what is going down. Momma aint got enough love to go around.
Такая маленькая птичка , и , столько птенцов ... Мать - героиня . Слава БОГУ , что , малыш - вернулся в гнездышко !!! 🙏❤
The mother didn't do anything, she just watches him as he died
Gracias a dios igual no come pero estara calentito
Pero tan cansado que .solo querra dormir espero la madre lo alimente😊
4:14 " Come on Craig!!! Come on Craig!!!" 😂😂😂😂
Omg i can't unhear it!
Vibrant Hues, What
U gived him name?😁😁😁
Vibrant Hues lmao
Why am I laughing 😂
The way he falls back with a last push is extremely movie like
The little guy just stage dives right back into the nest like a Rockstar.
Mom and dad need to build a MUCH bigger nest in the future! Glad the baby survived outside of the nest and made it back to be with its siblings.
@@keikihaniyasushin8574 Hopefully not but we will never know for sure since the baby bird was weak. I was a parks gardener in San Jose, CA. for 20 years and sometimes, I would find dead baby birds on the ground that either fell out of nests above or were pushed out by their mothers for whatever reasons. Such a VERY sad sight, indeed, but all a part of Mother Nature.
In the end the parent went on checking it's lost-but-returned chick if it's ok... I was afraid it would die when it sunk to the bottom of the nest.
The mother seems to not know its in danger. Lemme edit that.
The mother seems to see it but not give two shits if its gonna die or not.
Can't you tell why she couldn't act? She was clearly struggling to keep the others underneath of her, and couldn't get up to move that one for fear the rest would do the same.
Alex The Birder nah, she probably was like, YOU KNOW WHAT! I had a rough day! Ima let that baby chick left for dead . All this time caring for them and all they do is yell at me. Well that's minus one! As long as the dad ain't here. I don't need weakling anyways.
F2P OG
LOL
Rising Darkness 😂😂
She didnt want to lose anymore_
So she didnt move
"I did not ask to be born, but I will fight to stay alive!"
Gigachadicus Chickus
i like how it rolled back into the nest.
There were two broods fell from theri nest. I brought them home. Feed them with banana or rice crumb every time they opened their mouth. When they grew feathers, and jumped around, my younger brother and I took them outside for practice flying. We released them when they matured.
Should had fried them for fun snacks.
That was a full time job because they always have their mouths open!
"You guys wouldn't BELIEVE the shit I just went through out there"
The way he rolled in 💀 like “this is it. My last shot.”
That was heart crushing. My heart is so sensitive and these kind of things stay with me for a while even to the point of dreaming about them. I need to stop watching them but I never know what's going to happen until I've watched.
Baby: *Dying*
Mom: That's how the mafia works
It looks like they are old naked screaming grandpas with no voice 😂😂
Well that is one interesting mental image
I had the fun of watching Ginny wrens grow up sadly I didn't get to see their first flight but everything else I did but I did get to watch Cardinals first flight sneaky devil's both we never noticed the Cardinals had made a nest till day of first flight and the wrens while we went in to eat decided then to do fly
How many of them do you see then??
True
Don say that
I know some people think that the mother didn’t know the baby was in extreme danger but the mother was fully aware and realized that the baby NEEDS to be able to get back in the nest by them selves because if the mom helps the baby back in every time what will happen? The baby will become RELIANT on the mom and if that happens they won’t survive on there own.
Baby birds are the most horrifying creatures I've ever seen they're like testicles with a head
Wow birds have horrible parental instincts.
*I'm a bird then.*
Can't you tell why she couldn't act? She was clearly struggling to keep the others underneath of her, and couldn't get up to move that one for fear the rest would do the same.
alex hi
Exactly. She didn't want to risk endangering the other chicks. Nature is cutthroat.
alex hi But she couldn’t pick it up when she went to get food?
8 mouths to feed.. some won't make it since there won't be enough food to go around.
the mother knew just they think of iT as a goner
Thank you.
The way that baby rolled in had me dying 🤣🤣
Yeah, him too...
WHEN I TELL YOU the level of relief I had when he made it back in ...