The invading bird seems to be most interested in raiding the prey stash. The invading bird wasn’t counting on the hatchlings to be standing in that same corner. It pulled the mouse out and looks like it was trying to grab more. It likely just wanted to grab what it could and go, to rob the pantry so to say. Birds of prey nests with hatchlings this young the mother will keep prey in a corner when the dad birds brings them back and everyone is full. Either way the invading bird just wanted to steal from the nest’s food storage and was looking for more.
I don't know why, but my gut tells me based on my Decades of living on this planet, and observing animals will try to love more than Some Humans I now LOL, but anyways, I have truly feel this bird, the black one that was attacking or attempting to attack, initially didn't get it, yet later on he or she realized they were babies and something snapped. Her thought process has changed she realized this is not right maybe I'm wrong maybe I'm right I don't know it's just fascinating to me watching this video thank you for posting.
What bullshit you’re writing without any embarrassment. First of all it’s a jackdaw part of the corvid family, like a little cousin of Raven and crow. Corvidae are the most intelligent birds, closely followed by parrots. They so intelligent they actively kill offsprings from birds of prey, because they’re able to think ahead and anticipate. Now a baby later a threat, the only reason to why the jackdaw didn’t kill the falcons is unknown to us - but certainly not compassion.
Пусть день подарит много приятных мгновений и радостных минут! Желаю тебе прожить его плодотворно и вдохновенно, запланировать огромную кучу маленьких и больших дел и блестяще с ними справиться! Пусть рядом будут только хорошие, приятные люди, которые будут тебя мотивировать и поддерживать!!
Poo baby euas, while mom in out hunting, a crow twice their size steals their mouse and attacks the babies. They are all in the corner scared. The one on the right really puts up a fight. I,m yelling at the video, leave them alone.Poor kids, I,m glad the crow didn,t drag the little one to his death. We are falcons, we don,t go down without a fight. Oh Ya.
I think the jackdaw is simply trying to get around the chicks to see if there are any more dead mice behind them. But the chicks are putting up a fight and time is running out as the jackdaw knows at any moment the mighty parents may arrive. You can see it clearly trying to stay close to the entrance. It's not interested in going after the chicks because they're too big to carry off at this point. Not to mention killing and feeding on them right there would take too much effort and too much time. Corvidae also happen to be some of nature's smartest creatures. This is probably one of the reasons why a lot of animals grow up so fast. God got everything covered, perfect balance.
What a wonderful experience as humans for us to get to see and view nature and its finest. Even in nature is good and bad as is a displayed in front of us for us all to watch. GOD IS GREAT! 🙏❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯😘👍
The Hidden World it’s common in the bird world for intruder birds to seek out the nests of other species and kill the young....in this case a ?jackdaw? bird tried to kill a baby kestrel but its effort was futile. Had it decided to stay longer it would have had to answer to mama kestrel......