I live near Westbury and saw one of these fly past our garden like a Condor😯 then 3 weeks back I saw one in a field that was as tall as the hedge wtaf!!!!! Amazing birds👌🇬🇧
When I want to cheer up my daughters, I play this video. We laugh ourselves to tears. New little bastards hatching🤣 Who named this bird? (Yes, It is my real name)
So glad they're back. We've done enough damage. I wonder if we could bring our old chickens (they could fly properly) and pheasants back while we're at it.
The incubators just thrown in back the seats upside down and whichever way like: "These are crooked mate, want to level them up?" "NAHHH...WHO GIVES A SHIT" 😂😂😂
Subhn Allah beautiful birds🐦 thank you very much to this video Am from BAGHDAD IRAQ 🇮🇶 هذا خلق الله العضيم الواحد اﻻحد خلقنا السموات وخلق الشمس والقمر والنجوم والسماوات واﻻرض وكل المخلوقات البريه والبحريه فصدقوا بالله وبالرسول محمد لكي ﻻ يعذبكم الله في نار 🔥 جهنم في الحياة اﻻخره
We call them dehumanisation ( or dehumanization ) suits as they disguise our human features - arms, legs and general shape and have colouring very different from humans. I am not sure what other people may call them.
They can live to over 20 years, so some at Least would be vey tough eating. Foxes do not cause problems for adult Great Bustards, but as they do nest on the ground the eggs and young chicks are as vulnerable as other ground nesters. Great Bustard males are considerably bigger than geese, but even they reply on excellent eyes and rapid escape to avoid predation by foxes.
@@davidwaters6222 Good to know.. Mr fox is very cute and as you say I'm sure he'll take plenty juveniles . I do hope the get a foot hold and once again we can see these magnificent birds..
They are way too large for any hawk or falcon in Britain. Even the sea eagles would probably not go for them. They have not been domesticated at all, they are wild birds. They still have their anti-predator instincts.