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15 Epic Bird Attacks Caught on Camera 

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Many birds are fearless predators, and they can tackle a variety of prey. Have you ever seen the kookaburra in action? What about the snake eagle? If you want to see some formidable birds in action, keep watching, as we count down 15 epic bird attacks caught on camera.
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Bald Eagle
A bald eagle and a coyote fight over a fresh deer carcass. When a coyote comes to annoy it for a taste of the kill, the eagle charges it several times, attempting to discourage it. The coyote, on the other hand, is tenacious and tries and tries to get to the carcass until it succeeds and runs away with it but drops it along the way. It's a never-ending battle between the two animals for the prize. Following the death of a juvenile heron, the eagle plucks all of its large feathers and drags it up onto the grassy area visible above them in the video. She ate some of it, as did the other eagle, who was presumably the male because he was smaller.
This eagle swoops down and kills a mallard duck. The other ducks force the eagle to fly away without his kill, so he circles the area looking for a chance to snare the dead duck. The ducks, however, lunge at him every time he swoops in to make the grab. He finally flies right through and grabs. When this bald eagle snatches a couple of chicks from a nest and flies away with them clamped in his talons, he doesn't waste any time. Donald Trump, the runner-up for Person of the Year, agreed to pose with a bald eagle for a Time magazine cover story as he was establishing himself as a serious contender. The eagle didn't seem to like it. The eagle was discovered to be a democrat.
Sparrowhawk
This sparrowhawk attacks a feral pigeon and as much as the pigeon tries to fight off the hawk, there is nothing it can do, and the hawk begins plucking the feral pigeon’s feathers. In this video, a male Sparrowhawk is killing a starling. You can see the starling is pinned to the ground and cannot move. The Starling fought valiantly but ultimately lost another sparrow hawk jumps on a starling as if it was a bouncing ball, and the result is the same. The starling eventually succumbs to the vicious attack. This time, a crow must deal with the sparrowhawk’s relentless attacks, and the blackbird doesn’t fare much better than the pigeon.
This sparrow hawk sits on a wood pigeon when two magpies come to harass it. The hawk is upset and lets the magpies know he will attack them if they continue, but the magpies don’t care. Meanwhile, the pigeon is stuck under the hawk, and it’s obvious he’s dead. The magpies want the pigeon but it’s not happening. This sparrow hawk returned with a small bird after a quick hunt and brought it back to his handler.
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@ju99al041ife
@ju99al041ife 2 года назад
9:37 that is HAIR. NOT FEATHERS! Rabbits don’t have feathers.
@destructimus
@destructimus 2 года назад
Lol you mean 'fur', right? But yeah, that bugged me too when he said that.
@aeservices6574
@aeservices6574 2 года назад
that is what i was going to say
@10p6
@10p6 2 года назад
I've seen many British birds eat a cockatoo.
@antonyturner6130
@antonyturner6130 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏
@samuelgoodman2825
@samuelgoodman2825 Год назад
LOL
@keithwilliams2077
@keithwilliams2077 Год назад
Wish they would eat mine😉
@klbmilad7799
@klbmilad7799 Год назад
لا اِلهَ اِلّا رَبُّ الْعَوالِم حُسَين جَلَّ جَلالَه خالِقُ شَئ وَ الْرازِقُ كُلُّ شَئ و القادِرُ الْمُتَكَبِّرُالْمُطلَق فَلَيسَ كَمِثلِه شَئ ❤️
@momma-kins6241
@momma-kins6241 Год назад
2:44 I could almost the pigeon pigeon saying, "Pleeeease take 1 of those bigger birds, & LEAVE ME ALONE!"
@philwillett9102
@philwillett9102 2 года назад
Hard to take a wildlife video seriously when the narrator refers to a Canada Goose as a Duck...though I did like the opening scene of Bald Eagle defending its prey against a Polar Bear
@penttisaukko4364
@penttisaukko4364 2 года назад
Hahahah!!!
@hanoapuaa
@hanoapuaa 2 года назад
It was a mullet eagle my friend, please do more reading in anthropology.
@MeCooper
@MeCooper 2 года назад
I'm still having a giggle about "Coo-Coo-boo-rah" but that said not everybody knows everything and videos are made by multiple people so occasionally international confusion is bound to happen every now and then.
@Truth8Hurts
@Truth8Hurts 2 года назад
That and the totally misrepresented picture of a Pelican feeding it's young, not trying to eat it. This channel is anything but "Brilliant"
@hansiedelange515
@hansiedelange515 2 года назад
Ok, now I've learned something I never knew, hares have feathers instead of fur.
@eestaashottentotti2242
@eestaashottentotti2242 2 года назад
Me: Let's watch one of those cute bird videos! Oh...
@hari-pu2fy
@hari-pu2fy Год назад
After watching this video my life changed lots of blessing coming i also send to this to my family and friends .please share this clip thanks for the upload
@TomMannis
@TomMannis Год назад
Dude, the "other ducks" at 1:16 are actually geese. Brilliant.
@cathybaldry7822
@cathybaldry7822 2 года назад
As an Australian I am laughing at the pronunciation of Kookaburra.
@adwaithslotmedia1405
@adwaithslotmedia1405 2 года назад
😂
@ashthekingofdarkness1528
@ashthekingofdarkness1528 2 года назад
Was it supposed to be funny through as an Aussie I don’t know how many people can say it wrong
@Phoenixash-delfuego
@Phoenixash-delfuego 2 года назад
@@ashthekingofdarkness1528 I've heard many slight differences in the way it is said depending on a person's accent put I have never heard it pronounced so absolutely ear jarringly wrong that my brain lets out a little subconscious internal scream of "What the fu%*?" Until watching this video.
@geoffj3191
@geoffj3191 2 года назад
Cook a borough
@ramshakhakumar2537
@ramshakhakumar2537 2 года назад
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@kandr21400
@kandr21400 2 года назад
RU-vid comments: "those are geese, not ducks..." Eagle: "tastes like chicken....."
@captzoom1778
@captzoom1778 2 года назад
Who knew that Birds could be so ruthless I always knew that they were thieves but I was not expecting that
@lucypearlmorgan3115
@lucypearlmorgan3115 2 года назад
Even the chicken is a killer..snakes and mice
@bruzote
@bruzote Год назад
Who knew dinosaur descendants could be ruthless?
@AzTrailRider57
@AzTrailRider57 Год назад
9:37 Ummm when did rabbits start growing feathers???? Amazingly accurate narration there bud.
@canature9128
@canature9128 2 года назад
Nice clickbait. Thumbnail is a pelican FEEDING one of its young 🙄
@classicsin4933
@classicsin4933 2 года назад
the scene with trump was the best!
@davidmolnerjr3348
@davidmolnerjr3348 2 года назад
Still not as good as Biden falling over himself while walking up a flight of stairs
@nl2456
@nl2456 2 года назад
@@davidmolnerjr3348 a
@ChristyKrohne
@ChristyKrohne 2 года назад
@@davidmolnerjr3348 Still way better than Trump cowardly sucking up to Putin in Helsinki.
@pedronunez1265
@pedronunez1265 2 года назад
@@davidmolnerjr3348 really? When the symbol of our nation is not only rejecting but outright trying to attack trump, seems to be a better
@georgieippolito9924
@georgieippolito9924 2 года назад
that's nearly not as good as trump going up stairs with toilet paper stuck on his shoe. gee I wonder why it was sticking? hmmm
@nicorsar
@nicorsar 2 года назад
I'm the president of the xxxxxx .....Bald Eagle: 'dont touch that!"
@yungkeem2385
@yungkeem2385 2 года назад
Don't focus on the narrator's misleading animal identification but just enjoy his sarcasm 😂😂🤣...this guy is too funny🔥🔥
@harrythomas7202
@harrythomas7202 2 года назад
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@harrythomas7202
@harrythomas7202 2 года назад
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@harrythomas7202
@harrythomas7202 2 года назад
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@harrythomas7202
@harrythomas7202 2 года назад
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@harrythomas7202
@harrythomas7202 2 года назад
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@trooper1293
@trooper1293 2 года назад
How can you be confident enough to make a video about birds when you don’t know the difference between a duck and a goose?
@nigelbagguley7410
@nigelbagguley7410 2 года назад
and a jackdaw and crow
@blazecc8410
@blazecc8410 2 года назад
Shocking
@yannym4605
@yannym4605 2 года назад
Gets views and likes either way. These videos aren’t meant to be educational. They are meant to satisfy people’s morbid curiosity.
@SuperMontsta
@SuperMontsta 2 года назад
@@yannym4605 His metrics will be off because of people like me, who stopped the video, won't watch the rest (so less viewing time) and going to tell RU-vid to never recommend the channel though.
@yannym4605
@yannym4605 2 года назад
@@SuperMontsta won’t be watching his videos either, but we’re just a drop in the bucket.
@stephen1569
@stephen1569 Год назад
I was walking through a very large park just opposite Buckingham Palace. I stopped for a rest on a park bench alongside a pond. It was beautiful. People were feeding the ducks, squirrels were walking around and being fed by the tourists, etc. Then a pelican standing by the squirrels scooped one up into its sack for lunch. Lightning quick. I was stunned. The pelican just stood there, very calm and content as the squirrel struggled inside and presumably suffocated.
@lil1ice186
@lil1ice186 2 года назад
The democratic eagle was the best one to me.
@asianguy6174
@asianguy6174 Год назад
As a symbol of American pride it’s fitting that the eagle would react that way! Good for him!
@angelotalee8818
@angelotalee8818 2 года назад
Duck..."Hmm this is such a nice da..." P. Falcon..."EEEEUUUUUURRRMMMM!" 😵😳😮
@EriPages
@EriPages 2 года назад
These bird videos were gruesome, man. Damn. Really makes you think about life.
@elithluxe7568
@elithluxe7568 2 года назад
Yeah so sad
@EriPages
@EriPages 2 года назад
@@elithluxe7568 after watching these clips, what are your thoughts on the morality of killing another human being? Is there any justification where you feel unphased by killing another human? At this point in My life, I feel there is no grounds in which I would feel justified in killing another human life no matter the crime committed by that other human.
@elithluxe7568
@elithluxe7568 2 года назад
@@EriPages I wouldn't feel justified in killing anything be it animal or human, even those considered pests like rats. I find it hard to even kill insects like roaches, flies and mosquitoes. I wouldn't be able to ignore an injured animal either. Last time I picked up a pigeon (I feed them outside my window ) that was looking to me for help and traveled two hrs back and forth to take it to the wildlife center. It had canker and they had to put it down because it ate away its jaw bone and it was going through organ failure and in such pain due to starvation. They put it down and it made me cry but made me feel that I was able to help so it wouldn't be further tortured. I picked up a pigeon with an injured wing (open fracture and wound that couldn't fly that was wandering outside for weeks) that was hiding out in the staircase at night. Tried helping it and I knew I couldn't because the bone popped out and knew that taking it to the wildlife center means death because they euthanize if the wing is deemed irreparable so after so much, I was able to find a wildlife rehabilitator who could fix and keep it long term. Just dropped him off with an hrs worth of travel two days ago. My point is I can't see animals in trouble and just ignore that. I wouldn't be able to kill humans for whatever reason unless it was a situation where I lose faith in humanity. Like that woman who was openly raped for an hr on the train and 40 stops with multiple people coming in and going. No one helped but they recorded her being raped, openly watching her pain, suffering and torment even though she asked for help. They didn't even call the police but were watching the show. Those men better pray that never happens to their mom/sister/daughter. The women are even more disappointing cause we should help each other. If I was in this situation, something in me would have snapped and I would have killed all of them. I wouldn't blame her either because that's just unbelievable. She lost faith in humanity that day and is going to need extreme therapy and counseling. In this situation, I find it justifiable to kill someone but unfortunately she didn't and couldn't. Other situations where I find it justifiable are in cases of extreme wrong being done to them and the person snaps. You should never push people beyond their boundaries.
@EriPages
@EriPages 2 года назад
@@elithluxe7568 That was an interesting segue. Why do you find it justifiable to kill a rapist but not a murderer? And does the justification of rape to kill someone include rape of men or just rape of women?
@liberaldriller9884
@liberaldriller9884 2 года назад
@Eri : Murder is bad but the victim is gone. Rape leaves the victim in trauma for the rest of their lives. Something about a rapist makes most people think about killing them. We all have mothers, daughters, wives and sisters....
@trishaw.237
@trishaw.237 2 года назад
Jeez! It's still so extremely weird to see birds catching and eating other birds.
@OnyxeBlade
@OnyxeBlade 2 года назад
I guess it's no different than humans harming other humans. The animal kingdom is something else
@philipveerman7526
@philipveerman7526 2 года назад
There is nothing weird about it. Just the same as lions eating antelope, crocodiles eating snakes, dragonflies eating butterflies, or humans eating cows. The extent of genetic relationship is the same.
@aliteralpieceofbread3373
@aliteralpieceofbread3373 Год назад
@@OnyxeBlade no it's more like humans killing other apes
@SunAndMirror
@SunAndMirror 11 месяцев назад
Yeah bro its no different than humans eating other humans and humans eating monkeys you never ate chimp? absolute no diff bra
@omegadragons321
@omegadragons321 Год назад
*scrolling through youtube* “ooh sweet, 15 Epic Bird Attacks Caught On Camera”
@PJ-sh3nh
@PJ-sh3nh 2 года назад
My dog was attacked as a puppy by a hawk, she needed stitches but was fine. I lived in the countryside on a lake, she hated bigger birds as she grew up. I'm ashamed to say, but she dispatched many herrons and Canadian geese in her day. She always brought the head home as a gift. Nature, not always sunshine and lollipops
@bobpeterson1906
@bobpeterson1906 Год назад
Why didn't you stop the behavior of the dog. Leash or other training. The dog owner is responsible for the behavior of the dog. Pretty much you killed the birds. Just saying. I am happy to say that my lifetime with Rottweilers and Dobermans they never caused this kind of damage, BOB.
@PJ-sh3nh
@PJ-sh3nh Год назад
@@bobpeterson1906 we lived in the country...she could come and go as she pleased. I think she hated birds because of a few incidents, but, when she was out...she was on her own. We had lots of property. It's not behaviour I would have encouraged or been pleased with. Other than killing biirds..she was the kindest dog, very friendly and well trained. Had I been with her, she wouldn't have been killing birds. But I wasn't always with her and I'm pretty happy for the lifestyle of running the land that she had.
@matzmieze464
@matzmieze464 Год назад
Thank you for sharing! My male norwegian forest cat also brought some heads or tails home. That is nature
@kimsun7498
@kimsun7498 Год назад
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@dragonknightofamiraka3636
@dragonknightofamiraka3636 Год назад
Dogs were made in laboratories dip s*** They are not natural animals nor can they survive in nature.
@mrianwonder6527
@mrianwonder6527 2 года назад
Those were Canada geese, not ducks. Some of those 'hawks' were actually peregrine falcons. That Pelican was FEEDING it's own young, NOT swallowing it! Some of those magpies were actually an Australian bird commonly refered to as a 'magpie' but is no relation to Corvids. The wolf was caught in a snare. And what is up with the pronounciation of these bird's names?
@darkmagic1277
@darkmagic1277 2 года назад
Which pronunciation was wrong?
@Jimmyvaneesbeek
@Jimmyvaneesbeek 2 года назад
and the golden eagle with gosling was actually a stellar sea eagle
@ParksandPosh
@ParksandPosh 2 года назад
If you have the choice between being right and being kind… choose kind
@dupondavignon869
@dupondavignon869 2 года назад
@@ParksandPosh : if you've the choice between being kind with 1 person, and being kind with the rest of humanity (+ eventually the lonely person if he's mature enough to take constructive critics), choose the humanity. And that's what you do when you try to tell the truth.
@markellis6898
@markellis6898 2 года назад
@@darkmagic1277 In Australia the Kook in Kookaburra is actually the same as cook or hook, "oo" is not drawn out and emphasized as the narrator did.
@ganymede19
@ganymede19 2 года назад
Hawks and falcons are my favorite 7:12 this clip is insanely cool!
@rockspoon6528
@rockspoon6528 2 года назад
Really gives a perspective for what Prometheus canonically had to deal with.
@timw.5030
@timw.5030 Год назад
Man thanks for showing the actual show with these fights and then the meal. There are too many goofy ass channels out there. Thanks!
@haulem
@haulem 2 года назад
The eagle attacking trump is my personal favorite.
@johnnyfoosball12
@johnnyfoosball12 2 года назад
“Just remember who REALLY represents America”
@ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615
@ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615 2 года назад
Oh lay off .
@ARedMagicMarker
@ARedMagicMarker 2 года назад
LOL. It sounds like some Family Guy cutaway gag.
@yendysmarsh
@yendysmarsh 2 года назад
I guess you haven’t seen the old video of the Harpy Eagle flying off with a Sloth, that should have been number 1..
@Baller-fs1hs
@Baller-fs1hs 2 года назад
09:34 I didn’t know Rabbits have feather. I guess we learn something new every day. 😲
@MattzOnFire
@MattzOnFire 2 года назад
LoL. I caught that too!!
@kennethsandstrom1908
@kennethsandstrom1908 2 года назад
Me too.
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
🤦
@patrickharrington9394
@patrickharrington9394 2 года назад
Crap. Something must be wrong with my bunny: she's covered in *fur*!! *rofl*
@brahmburgers
@brahmburgers Год назад
Incredible compilation. Thanks for putting that together.
@adventureswithrick8032
@adventureswithrick8032 2 года назад
“The duck” was actually a Canada goose! Geese will viciously defend each other but ducks don’t tend to.
@danieltaylor9459
@danieltaylor9459 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment lol
@lowjamz828
@lowjamz828 2 года назад
Same! Mallard Duck! 😆
@ajov6638
@ajov6638 2 года назад
and youtube recommends this?
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
yup, it was a goose 😒
@gertpacu3926
@gertpacu3926 2 года назад
Yah they are not mallard ducks.
@garyshepard7881
@garyshepard7881 2 года назад
It’s not a woodpecker, it’s a flicker. They aren’t ducks, they’re canada geese. Man this dude needs some lessons in ornithology!
@maddog7522
@maddog7522 2 года назад
Hawks are the cougars of the bird world. Pound for pound king of birds
@mrgrimm53
@mrgrimm53 2 года назад
There's no other animal who kills his prey so slowly and painfull. Birds have no mercy ..
@kylecarnegie6671
@kylecarnegie6671 2 года назад
The bald eagle attacking a "mallard duck" is actually a canadian goose my friend.
@davebrittain9216
@davebrittain9216 2 года назад
Ya really! Canada goose looks nothing like a mallard, he was way off.
@Imaworldstar-jw3yj
@Imaworldstar-jw3yj 2 года назад
Isupport studied English with this I restarted English after 10 years I am a beginner studying English with asmr. Please come and take a look and
@ehsan3261
@ehsan3261 2 года назад
Exactly! =D
@demon-reaper1265
@demon-reaper1265 2 года назад
Cool... this is the 6th comment I read about this... thanks for clarifying... really needed this
@YSoSirius-ks7lo
@YSoSirius-ks7lo 2 года назад
Whoever narrated this is definitely not "brilliant", jack rabbits don't have feathers and they obviously don't know what Canadian Geese are.
@EBthere
@EBthere 2 года назад
Narrator has a good voice -- cut him some slack.
@hames100
@hames100 2 года назад
good thing nobody asked you
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
@Bee J. See yeah Exactly. a white tailed eagle in the vid was labeled as an golden eagle, and some of the "great blue herons" that took ducklings were actually black-crowned night herons. And WHO thinks that rabbits have FEATHERS??? oh my gosh🤦
@giggityinurface
@giggityinurface Год назад
The bald eagle attacking an orange prick was funny
@iankirk9097
@iankirk9097 Год назад
The kookaburra laughs and can mimic other birds. It is the king of kingfishers. It is a delight to find one in the Australian bush. What is a seagull scared of? A magpie. What is a magpie scared of? A Cockatoo.
@aizen1540
@aizen1540 2 года назад
15:00 “it looks so delicious that I almost want to try one myself” lol 😂
@jaysecond42
@jaysecond42 2 года назад
hahahahahaa
@l0unge
@l0unge 2 года назад
thanks I was looking for this comment lmao !!
@mattbradney9863
@mattbradney9863 2 года назад
Kookaburra pronounced Cook-a-Buh-ruh Not Kokaboora Emu Pronounced Eem-you Not Emoo
@dan4030
@dan4030 2 года назад
ZZzz
@robindove1409
@robindove1409 2 года назад
Matt, so many other things to be concerned with yet here you are dwelling on this simple matter. I suppose you are perfect. Get a life!
@misato4eva
@misato4eva 2 года назад
@@robindove1409 as an Australian, the mispronunciation is very glaring
@dopplerapples7307
@dopplerapples7307 2 года назад
The hawk plucked the feathers from the rabbit lol That got me haha
@guadalupecanez1584
@guadalupecanez1584 Год назад
Lol! Yeah I’ve lived in Arizona for almost my entire life, and I had always thought rabbits had fur…silly me!
@bruxdlux595
@bruxdlux595 2 года назад
That Pelican wasn’t trying to “swallow a rather large animal whole” it was feeding its chick.
@lillianroux2747
@lillianroux2747 2 года назад
I’ve seen a hawk scoop up a squirrel. Picked it right up and took to a pine tree and ripped it apart. Squirrel had no chance of survival.
@SpencerLiam-jb8qj
@SpencerLiam-jb8qj 3 месяца назад
I'd like to know if you don't mind us being friends so we can get to know more about ourselves. I'm interested in having a nice conversation with you.
@ARedMagicMarker
@ARedMagicMarker 2 года назад
Pelican: Greed Goose: Wrath Duck: Gluttony/Lust Swan: Pride Peacock: Vanity Seagull: Laziness (When humans are around at least). Envy: Mynas
@lima_star8581
@lima_star8581 2 года назад
Everyone's gangster until an Andean Condor shows up!
@jinglebellss
@jinglebellss Год назад
Thats cold the way the hawk literally starts plucking the bird while looking into the eyes of his family
@ArtemysNyx
@ArtemysNyx 2 года назад
"The Brilliant" doesn't know the difference between a goose and duck lol.
@alamont7347
@alamont7347 2 года назад
Or feathers and fur
@user-dp4tz9jp6s
@user-dp4tz9jp6s 2 года назад
Brillia'nt
@fk2650
@fk2650 2 года назад
Частая история. Комментируют видео, не совсем подготовленные.
@luisgomez8635
@luisgomez8635 2 года назад
The bald eagle doesn't get enough credit for being good judges of character
@abelieverinabel6922
@abelieverinabel6922 Год назад
When he said the eagle was a Democrat I almost peedon myself
@mrkipling2201
@mrkipling2201 Год назад
I love that!! The pigeon nicks the bread from the pelican so the pelican just eats the pigeon instead!! 🤣🤣
@ML3180
@ML3180 Год назад
A timely reminder that these are the last surviving dinosaurs. 🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖
@More-Space-In-Ear
@More-Space-In-Ear 2 года назад
1:21 it’s not a duck it’s a Canada goose chick…let’s watch the rest to see if anymore wrong identities occur…
@anthonymaiholz8962
@anthonymaiholz8962 2 года назад
@Simply Light Photography I don't think it really matter's. Your attitude on this VERY MINOR DETAIL is more alarming that U haven't Grown up yet & only find the smallest things to fight about. People like U need to DISAPEAR.
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 2 года назад
well, he didn't get the magpie right and he can't pronounce Kookaburra so there is that
@G0Chiefs
@G0Chiefs 2 года назад
Rabbits have feathers?? 9:35
@anserbauer309
@anserbauer309 2 года назад
Agreed; Finding a good script editor is important. Checking pronunciation when doing the script pre-read is part of due diligence. The description of a hawk "plucking the rabbit's feathers" was a fairly obvious gaffe.
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 2 года назад
@@anserbauer309 Exactly , but to add to that, if he didn't make so many other fuck ups, in hindsight we would have forgiven one little fuck up but the pronunciation of Kookaburra when doing a video focused on birds is unforgivable , the fact that he tries to pass the word THE KOOK as something that aussie's actually say as an affectionate term towards the kookaburra is bullshit and we don't do it so i think 1 mistake is ok, but if you fuck up a few times then you're going to feel the wrath of the forum like you said... A GOOD SCRIPT EDITOR IS IMPORTANT
@davoodehajiraj
@davoodehajiraj 2 года назад
Very nice editing I really liked it But it’s it possible to show more of each clip instead of a few second ?
@paulpinball9952
@paulpinball9952 Год назад
"...hawks have slaughtered a jackrabbit and are plucking its feathers..." (9:35) I learned something today.
@cwisthbulpabont7749
@cwisthbulpabont7749 Год назад
This the greatest narration I have ever listened to
@Kelz_vee
@Kelz_vee 2 года назад
Being Australian i was triggered by the way he said "kookaburra" hahaha guess it ain't the easiest word to pronounce though lol
@JP-rw5cd
@JP-rw5cd 2 года назад
My god me too hahaha it put me off right from the beginning 🤣
@Kelz_vee
@Kelz_vee 2 года назад
@@JP-rw5cd 😂😂
@intergalacticdegengypsy6135
@intergalacticdegengypsy6135 2 года назад
Being Australian U shouldn't get triggered
@vangalapudisatyanarayana6178
@vangalapudisatyanarayana6178 2 года назад
@@JP-rw5cd I
@mikeyjames1000
@mikeyjames1000 2 года назад
I felt the cringe all the way here in NZ 🤦‍♂️.
@relaxingblog
@relaxingblog 2 года назад
The comments on this page remind me that there is still so much good out there on this earth. So thank you to all that read this! Sleep peacefully 🙏
@erictjones
@erictjones 2 года назад
Too many errors...Geese not Mallards, Pelican feeding a juvenile NOT eating it, plucking rabbit feathers? Nice try.
@antonystringfellow5152
@antonystringfellow5152 2 года назад
Don't even know the difference between a duck and a goose!
@gforce1930
@gforce1930 2 года назад
Thumbs up to this video for great footage and hilarious commentary.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 2 года назад
kind of give's fat bastards get in my belly a whole new meaning
@majedhassanabujobarah8274
@majedhassanabujobarah8274 2 года назад
Most of the predator birds I saw it hunting for the first time and been impressed
@johnspencer2382
@johnspencer2382 2 года назад
I think the Harris hawk is the descendant of the Velociraptor. Lol Roughly the same size, hunt in packs and covered in feathers
@jamesericpham4139
@jamesericpham4139 Год назад
Just like the chicken hawk in the Foghorn Leghorn Cartoons we use to watch as children. The sparrow Hawk is pretty much the same representation in real life bcos u can often find them killing prey larger then themselves. They can be damn ruthless about it aswel...
@alekmauri
@alekmauri 2 года назад
At 1:38. Even an eagle knows!! Enough said!!!
@glennsharkie4882
@glennsharkie4882 2 года назад
This guy's pronunciation is something else
@atpearth
@atpearth 2 года назад
the battles are so intense, i think i'll do them again
@Mr.Beefy69
@Mr.Beefy69 2 года назад
The narrator is so dam funny, good shit 👍
@terranceparsons5185
@terranceparsons5185 2 года назад
I guess the eagle wanted to eat that furry creature sat on trumps head.
@so_qp
@so_qp 2 года назад
It's shame that we don't have caught on camera some fights of Shoebill stork vs Monitor lizards, Crocodiles or other big aquatic birds. Shoebills are relentless fighting birds
@rafaellameira2207
@rafaellameira2207 2 года назад
This is the actual days "Jurassic World"
@peterzebot9863
@peterzebot9863 2 года назад
Canada duck!!!! LOL It's goose numpty
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
16:55, the " golden eagle " is actually a white-tailed eagle. only juvenile golden eagles a white coloration in the tail, and it fades away as they get older. White-tailed Eagles have yellow beaks.
@jimferoce4862
@jimferoce4862 2 года назад
Same with “mallard ducks” at 1:11. Canadian geese…
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
Also, geese are aggressive and fight a lot, while smaller ducks are usually less aggressive.
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
One "blue tit" being attacked buy a magpie was a great tit, a larger bird with different facial colors.
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
17:50 is also not a great blue heron. It's just too small. And the great blue herons are shy, they rarely let you get that close. its black-crowned night heron. same at 18:25
@jaysecond42
@jaysecond42 2 года назад
We should show this birds a clip of Kentucky’s Fried Chicken.
@ednalvasantana843
@ednalvasantana843 2 года назад
@GODMAN IN FLESH 9
@generacionx3918
@generacionx3918 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@JohnDoe-wb5nk
@JohnDoe-wb5nk 2 года назад
Because it is important not to forget that the birds are modern raptordinosaurs. for example velociraptor was tall like a goose. And the raptors were feathered.
@Jaang29
@Jaang29 2 года назад
th e guys said the hawk is plucking the rabbit's ( hare's ) feathers ! jajaja
@kenton6098
@kenton6098 2 года назад
Those aren’t ducks, they’re Canada geese. Incompetents shouldn’t do voiceover.
@SBaby
@SBaby 2 года назад
0:25 - I'm pretty sure those weren't the actual noises they were making there. I think Vinny from Vinesauce just dubbed over them and made duck noises.
@badshahgaming5770
@badshahgaming5770 2 года назад
Golden Eagles were impressive taking down a wolf
@MeetTheSmythes
@MeetTheSmythes Год назад
Birds can be violent too ! The natural Law of Survival of The Fittest. Only the strong survive. Nature has a lot of lessons to teach on The Cycle of Life of The Living and of Natural Survival in the Wilderness. Thank you for uploading and sharing this amazing RU-vid Video on "15 Epic Bird Attacks Caught on Camera." Brilliant! This Video deserves to have over a 100 million views ! Great job !
@stephenepacta8418
@stephenepacta8418 Год назад
Damn. I didnt know birds are these brutal 😱
@bobpeterson1906
@bobpeterson1906 Год назад
Birds of any kind are NOT brutal. They just do what hs to be done to survive.
@justjuangoodcitizen4297
@justjuangoodcitizen4297 2 года назад
4:12 imagine someone breaking into your house when just about to get some ass. You'd kill them to 😂
@SteveStar3000
@SteveStar3000 Год назад
You Crazy !! Aha Haa Haa 🤣
@dragonfly8877
@dragonfly8877 2 года назад
Since when do jackrabbits have feathers?. A king cobra is not deadly but the black mamba is??. Someone didn’t do much homework did they??.
@amgames5638
@amgames5638 2 года назад
9:35 The hawks are... plucking the jackrabbits feathers?? What? lol
@TNT31414
@TNT31414 2 года назад
Damn birds are brutal. Cannibal zombies eating other birds alive!
@bruceborges
@bruceborges 2 года назад
The first pic of the pelican chapter, is not a pelican swallowing another bird, it is a pelican feeding its young
@info145
@info145 Год назад
9:34 Wow! i just learned something new! There's a species of RABBITS that has feathers!
@rainerrain9689
@rainerrain9689 Год назад
I never knew birds could be so brutal. I'll never look at them the same again.
@bobbynadeau664
@bobbynadeau664 2 года назад
In the scene with two gulls, it was a Great Black-backed Gull fighting a Lesser Black-backed gull, two different species. We can see the size difference and the legs color.
@zynius
@zynius 2 года назад
"The hawk eats the woodpecker alive, and it does a good job" 😂
@dirkstuff5820
@dirkstuff5820 2 года назад
Calls Canada geese a mallard duck… says the heron is dead, while it’s still moving. Lol.
@JamaicanMeCrazy
@JamaicanMeCrazy 2 года назад
I thought that was more of a Mandarin duck
@patthewoodboy
@patthewoodboy 2 года назад
you know when a sparrow hawk is nearby , the bird song stops , the silence is deafening
@Imaworldstar-jw3yj
@Imaworldstar-jw3yj 2 года назад
Isupport studied English with this I restarted English after 10 years I am a beginner studying English with asmr. Please come and take a look and
@TRISMUSIK
@TRISMUSIK 2 года назад
It's kinda odd a bird eating another bird. Damn cannibals
@Vex331
@Vex331 2 года назад
Its not cannibalism.
@dewbow134
@dewbow134 2 года назад
@@Vex331 yep. If it was cannibalism it would have to be the same species
@nickh5081
@nickh5081 2 года назад
I pride myself in knowing quite a bit about animals for someone who hasn't actively studied the subject (been watching shows, movies and reading about it for over 50 years), but I had no idea that toucans can be omnivorous and predatory. I thought they just ate fruit, nuts (and, of course, fruit loops!).
@chaosdemonwolf1
@chaosdemonwolf1 Год назад
Yeah, that was news to me also.
@user-nc8dp5yj9z
@user-nc8dp5yj9z Год назад
Ĵii ft gg
@shelleyhjellum6425
@shelleyhjellum6425 Год назад
I wouldn't doubt if a lot of parrots we're predators too. I know they eat insects. My African gray likes meat more than anything. Not that he hunts. But he'll take anybody on. LOL I love herons but they are brutal Hunters. Pelicans creep me out when they swallow things and they move around in their throat. They'll put a kid's head right in their mouth. Frogs. They always have a leg sticking out kicking for their lives. I've never liked that a lot of animals eat their prey alive. It's good that we go into shock. It must just be necessary. We don't realize how many times they hunt and come up without anything to eat. Have you watched the giant otters in South America chasing Jaguars? That's crazy. And that a jaguar can bite right through the top of a cayman's skull. Orca too. They are scary when it comes to eating. Brutal. Nature Gets It Done.
@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
Did you know: Birds are made out of Balsa Wood, Pewter, Paper Mache, Horse Glue, Red Food Coloring, discarded Devil Horns and EVIL! Not really. They are made out of Love......the Love, of EVIL! Add Froot Loop dust, to taste.
@edenhawk2425
@edenhawk2425 11 месяцев назад
I have never seen that ! I think because of global warming... 🤔
@heathr2072
@heathr2072 2 года назад
Kookaburra. The pronunciation had me in stitches
@mikesuch9021
@mikesuch9021 2 года назад
Did you guys hear that? In Arizona we have Harris Hawks and goshawks. They'll pick the feathers right off of a rabbit? 😆
@EpicMusic1994
@EpicMusic1994 2 года назад
Very relaxing 😌
@jiritichy7967
@jiritichy7967 2 года назад
In an earlier part, it was geese, not the ducks, attacking the predatory bird. Later, the eagle did not pluck rabbit's FEATHERS.
@maggiemorris6666
@maggiemorris6666 Год назад
Jiri-I just noted same thing about duck vs goose mistake now-hopefully others also caught it
@marks1014
@marks1014 Год назад
@@maggiemorris6666 2:26, it's a jackdaw and not a crow. Surely someone with a tiny bit of bird knowledge could have proof watched it?
@maggiemorris6666
@maggiemorris6666 Год назад
@@marks1014 hi Mark-don't think we're talking about same segment of video. My topic was about duck vs goose. No crow mentioned
@kwargg6261
@kwargg6261 2 года назад
Nature is so beautiful. Please say that again!
@BigJyeTV
@BigJyeTV 2 года назад
This blew my mind!
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