Where are the other babies.Only two remaining. During toileting time they give to the mother/father.Is it naturally happens or any instruction from mother/father.
The others died, probably from starvation. Tits are famous for having huge families. 8 to 10 is normal, and 12 isn't rare. In a really good year when food is abundant they can all be fed (and it is an amazing sight when you have ten fledgling birds all crammed together with no room to move), but normally half or so die. No real way to tell, but I would suspect that the two who lived were the first two to hatch. They'd be older, bigger, and stronger, and thus able to out-compete siblings for the food the parents bring.
You can see one dead one at 6:26 when the other two are feeding. Mom almost stepped on him. I had some nests this spring. Only 1 of 4 robins lived and 1 of 2 doves. One dove kept pushing other out, eventually my dog got him. Other one made it now to safety (5 days later) to tree in front yard away from the dogs.
The others died, probably from starvation. Tits are famous for having huge families. 8 to 10 is normal, and 12 isn't rare. In a really good year when food is abundant they can all be fed (and it is an amazing sight when you have ten fledgling birds all crammed together in a nest box with no room to move), but normally half or so die. No real way to tell, but I would suspect that the two who lived were the first two to hatch. They'd be older, bigger, and stronger, and thus able to out-compete siblings for the food the parents bring.
Los que quedaron o se murieron porque los dos que está grandes hagarraban toda la comida y no los dejaban hagarrar comida o los sacaron del nido para que ellos dos tengan más comida así crecen más rápido.
Que hermoso ejemplo que kmbvn m nos das estas aves que lastima que dentro de poco ya se ter .n.b ter. N.miran porque las act abes de rapina se termina mata alas avtes .mas hermosas ay que prtejerlas y que no ter.i martar
u can clearly see that the nest is way too small for all of them, some might have been buried beneath the others and so they couldnt get any food which in turn weakens them, which in turn can make the mother or dad act and throw them out, cuz they are weak... sadly
@@Felatelist Perhaps they do. The clutch was far too big, most of chicks were starving for sure. When the weakest died, the rest probably fed on them due to starvation.