The Hawk and Owl trust have put together this amazing video covering the whole of the 2016 peregrine season at Norwich Cathedral. A story full of emotion and intrigue.
2:02 Mum + Dad make 4 babies. 4:49 Mum goes missing (PTSD or murdered by…). 4:49 Obsessed bird (GA) appears on scene. 5:00 Obsessed bird (GA) wants to take over and marry Dad (Dad is a proper good catch!) 5:20 Dad provides for babies - an exceptional & strong father. The same reason why Obsessed bird (GA) wants him. 7:34 Baby 1 flies away but dies the same day. (took a leap of faith) 7:42 Baby 2 accidentally pulled off by Dad (I would call child services tbh, I'm not sure about Dad at this point) 8:07 Baby 3 flies away but fails (alive) (Was worried dad would kill it next) 9:20 Baby 4 gets murdered by Obsessed bird (GA) (She's out for blood) 9:37 Baby 2+3 are rescued after Human1 realised GA is an escaped convict murdering innocent birds. 10:14 Obsessed bird (GA) and Dad hook up (He finally swiped right on the dating app).
Thank you to the people running the channel for uploading, to the Hawk and Owl trust for their great work, and to the caretakers of Norwich Cathedral for letting the magic happen.
Ya Danny kills Cersei but rules with drogon or gets banished because they don’t like her and she flys to Valyrian with drogon and all her followers and rebuilds and she’s Preakness with Jon snows baby and there’s a dragon for her child too because drogon flew there in previous seasons for unknown reasons probably to law an egg
I feel like I just watched a good movie. It had everything - love, family, sex, violence, scenic backgrouns (day and night), tragedy, success and betrayal.
You know, I really grew attached to 42 in the time she was alone after the others had left to try fledging... Then couple mins later 42 just gets her neck snapped by GA. Wtf is your problem GA. Why you gotta break hearts like that Top 10 saddest anime deaths ;w;
First I felt 😱 then I felt 🤬and then I was really really 😭 Poor poor sweet babies, what did they do to deserve that? I'd really love to know what happened to their mumma..net she left/disappeared etc
@@rshrikhande8 It's an identification system using letters. For example AA, AB, AC... you go on until you get to AZ. Then, because you can't use AA, you start with BA, BB, BC... and so on. As for why they had a number system going on at the same time, I can't say for certain but it probably had to do with making the tags easier to read. If you have them all going in the same order it'd be hard to see the identity from a glance since they would be in sequence. So adding in another system breaks up the sequence problem.
Damn, she killed that last chick so fast and with such precision. Even when putting the video at 0.25 speed it is done so quick and you barely see her. I wish there was another camera from further away so you can see her coming in to the nest.
@@SenkaBandit that's because we have the intellect to have complex emotions and understanding-- for most animals, who acts mostly on instincts, it's normal. Only a bunch of other animals experience grievance, elephants, chimps, dolphins, and a few others on the top tier of intelligence.
That's not an adult bird. Just because it can fly does not mean it is mature, it's around the falcon equivilant of a 13 year old. It has en excuse. You don't.
This video should be an eye opener for people that think that nature is harmonious and regard "natural" as peaceful. At a macro scale there's harmony in nature. At the detail/individual level it's chaos and lives being created and destroyed in the blink of an eye. Billions of living beings all competing for the same resources.
@Winter Sky yeah we as a species are fascinating yet terrible. We're the only known species of intelligent life yet we just act so dumb at the same time.
Most animals do that. Some even eat their own kids. You kids will hopefully grow up eventually and learn that animals are mindless creatures governed by base instincts.
@@hanfy130 GA is the name allocated to the female falcon, if you play it slowly you can make out her shape as she comes down. They can dive at 200mph which explains the very brief glimpse. There is a group of people from the Hawk and Owl trust who sit and watch this nest all day and many of them witnessed it first hand.
@@andrewmcbrian9573 call some one slow then tell them to play a video slowly. Like they noticed on the firstbtry with there super speed tracking eye sight. I thought it was a rock
Fascinating. 'Nature, red in tooth and claw'. The natural world definitely can be a brutal and harsh one. However, the survivors are absolute powerhouses (and beneficiaries of significant luck too sometimes!)
I'm staying at a hotel at Mooloolaba foreshore Queensland Australia. I've been watching a pair of Peregrines on a nearby building hunting rainbow lorikeets as they come in to roost in the evening. Very cool to watch. Peregrines are definitely my favorite bird. Thanks for sharing!
I can't imagine how sad it would be to be the dad in this scenario; watching your mate and children die despite your best efforts to provide for them, including the accidental fledging of one of the kids. Nature really is too cruel at times.
@Christopher Yeniver Fucking humanists, we should have been forcefed hawkist ethics. Humans are a more or less group-oriented species and democracy has done nothing to subvert the biological imperative - we simply don't have to kill other people to survive and so took the rational approach of declining to further do so. You should pick up a copy of The Selfish Gene. It's most likely precisely because of our inborn tendency toward compassion that the human species survived and flourished despite our competive urges. I get that you'd love to find justification in the animal kingdom for your probable autocratic, racist political ideology, but you're neglecting that survival strategies vary from species to species and social structures evolve along with the animals that adopt them. The norms of the animal kingdom are varied and none of them yet have to get wifi working or taxes gathered, so maybe we can forgive ourselves our novelty.
@Christopher Yeniver Also, it's widely acknowledged that the U.S. remained isolationist into the late 19th century. So despite you wanting to regard the federal government as crusading "globally" because it decided against slavery for good in the South well after a good number of other countries had already outlawed the practice, it wasn't. Also, Lincoln was one of our greatest presidents, and had nothing to do with HAWKS ON A NEST, you git.
In a universe void of hardly anything, we living are defiant miracles. Life isn’t a promise from one moment to the next; we work so hard to maintain it, and it is yet to easy to clip away. It’s important to celebrate those you mourn as well, because even those whom die young were still nothing short of a miracle. ♥️
Peregrines and various hawks and owls are common around Houston. In particular, the falcons seem to be fond of taking out blue jays, despite the large dove population.
High school science incubator- ok the temp must be perfect and rotate the eggs perfectly. Perigrines- I need to take a break. *flys off-eggs still hatch*
Ga must be put in Jail Both must be accused of murder and adultery they have a secret affair unknown to there mother.. I think Ga killed there mother so she can have a continuous affair with there father..
Beautiful shots from these magnificent animals. Only the sound is kinda a bummer. At some points, I had to lower my volume down dramatically, cause I thought I was getting deaf.
Hey there boro7059,I happen to love these bird's with a passion and would hate to see their numbers diminished all over again.They had a place here long before you,me and racing pigeon's came about.For some people, wild peregrine's are their hobby and if they're lucky,their life's work.Sorry about your pigeon's by the way.I've bred cage bird's too.You get attached.