These are probably the most tied siblings ever had, thunder would give his food to sisters, rather benefit of his own, and also weight all the same! Never get better than that!
After watching bald eagles be instinctually brutal to one another, it’s a pleasure to see bonded siblings like these 3. Thank you for sharing these precious lives.
Holy fk I have NEVER seen three chicks weigh the EXACT same. That´s so cool! It´s definitely the result of Thunder carefully rationing food for all three of them! :D
It's so cute to see bog brother Thunder looking after his 2 little sisters, sharing food with them. Such a beautiful journey, Gylfie and Dryer are great parents ❤❤❤
I love the Gylfie & Dryer 2023 series. It’s such a treat to see their lives unfold. I’m looking forward to the next instalment. Thank you Robert for sharing their story ❤.
I haven't known that owl parents have a honeymoon home away from their kids. And it was adorable to see the owlet siblings share and pass meals along to each other because Gylfie & Dryer have fed them so well. The shot of 3 of them together 13:21 & 13:59....How cute!
Their little faces!! OMG that youngest one is so ugly in the face that she’s absolutely adorable!! ❤️❤️❤️ They’re so beautiful when they’re grown though. Just gorgeous birds!
Thank you, Mr Fuller. That was a wonderful story! Gylfie and Dryer have done a great job; those chicks are so healthy and strong. I look forward to following their progress.
You are truly a great producer of bird films. I love watching the owls grow from little balls of fluffy, thru an ugly phase to become beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your talent and film with us.
Wow, the content, photography on this channel are better than anything I've seen, even on the BBC! Can't tell you how much Ive enjoyed these videos and the joy it has brought in my life observing these wild birds up close.
What a great big brother, caring for his younger sisters and them all being the same weight. Its incredible that all of these dramas and miracles are happening around us and we lose sight of it sometimes.
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL FILM, THE CHICKS ARE SO UGLI WHEN THEY ARE VERY YOUNG, AND GROW UP TO BE VERY BEAUTIFUL OWLS. I LOVE THEM ALL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING Mr ROBERT E FULLER💚💚💚🌹🌱🌿
In this world of chaos, your videos are so refreshing and uplifting. And to watch these chicks grow and share is truly awesome. Thank you for all your time and effort in creating these videos for us. 🙏
This is brilliant and so beautifully edited. Thank you, Robert, for helping and guiding these wonderful owls as you perfectly document their journey into adulthood. Truly inspiring and amazing to get such a rare glimpse into their lives. Nature is so beautiful but can also be cruel. I’ve been watching a live can of eagles who have been paired together for 5 years and not one of their last 3 eggs hatched. They’re not viable anymore according to the group but the Eagles are still resilient In trying to keep their eggs warm. The pair work together perfectly and the dad often gets annoyed if the mom wants her time before he’s ready to leave the nest. They’ve built a gorgeous nest together but unfortunately nature had other plans for this pair. I cry when watching them; knowing that their eggs are not going to hatch. This channel has such an uplifting feeling and for that, I’m so grateful to you. ❤ 🦉🦅🥚🪺
Absolutely delightful.... just wonderful to see these beauties up close .... I had no idea they raised babies, so late into the season... but your weather seasons must be different than ours. Thanks for the upload Robert.
Y'all are literally like alien abductors, taking them out of their nest and then putting them back in. When their parents come back, they're all "We were abducted by aliens!" and Dryer's like "that happened to me once."
Do the barn owls especially the parents are aware of your presence whenever you have to interfere? Usually birds of prey especially from my experience are not always pleasant
With now sweet and nurturing Thunder is, it makes me wonder...could he be Finn reborn? I really do wonder. (If this upsets anyone, let me know and I'll remove it)
Aren't the females usually bigger than tne males? Is Thunder small? Or are Cloud and Storm unusually large? Will they eventually catch up?😮😮😮they seem to be unusually close to each other.
Sadly he drowned in a water trough :( but pluckily dryer kinda flew straight in 😎 with gylfie & so she didn’t have to mourn for long .. Finn and Dryer turns out were foster brothers too 😍
Those 3 chicks would have told their parents that they got abducted by featherless aliens who stuffed them in a soft tree cave and gave them something heavy in their legs.
Every species of bird has a designated ring size. Ringers will ring chicks around the 3 to 7 weeks old where their legs won't grow anymore. The ring won't be too tight to avoid hurting the bird but can't be too loose to avoid anything catching in the ring :)
Seeing Thunder sacrifice his meals for his younger sisters is the sweetest little ever. They grew up so well together, all beautiful and strong, just like their parents. They're so tied together, and it's absolutely adorable. May Thunder, Cloud, and Storm continue going on strong and prosperous lives.🫂
This video was a lot more interesting than I first thought it was. Normally, first egg tends to yield a female, but Thunder is likely to be male. I might be missing the one chick that didn't survive, but I'm assuming it was the second egg cause of the 4 day gap between Thunder and Strom - where Storm and Cloud only have 2 days apart.