Wow ! Vicious baby biting. Finally mom feeding other baby. They are so small. Still biting. Too bad tiny baby fighting. They are so lovely so hungry. Mom & Dad working hard with big fish next to mom. Weak baby needs to feed more but mom does not concern fighting. Poor little weak baby. God bless this eagle family !!! Thank you.
If the youngest was the oldest, it would act the same as the oldest is. Did you not see the youngest attacking and trying to dominate over the older one? It's how they are. ALL birds of prey establish a pecking order.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml Totally agreed. Since they can't self feed, to be the first mouth for parents to feed is the highest priority to survive. So they both trying to establish pecking order, it's all about surviving in the nature.
Totally agree but there is only two chicks in the nest, not 4-5 I think (and hope) there isn't so many trouble for feeding and growing up both..... But nature has it own way and the smallest.... (sorry for my English)
HARRIET always keeps a very neat and clean nest , it's a pleasure to watch this raptor family , and a good parent , she is As good as an eagle can get ,
It's intriguing to watch these guys knowing they've just hatched and seeing how strong their instincts are to be that dominant one. These little guys just amaze me.
W tym gnieździe zawsze jeden maluch jest bardzo agresywny ,zawsze pierwszy ,bo jest silniejszy. Może skończyć się źle jeśli młodsze pisklę będzie mało jeść .Żeby się bronić musi mieć siłę.
Потому что , родители потакают, нас три сестры ,я младшая мы ингуши по национальности, посмели бы старшие меня обидеть, за это понесли бы наказание, мы дружны по сей день ,я очень люблю старших сестер, воспитывайте, говорите вы самые близкие, ближе вас не кого нету на земле, помимо братьев, только они помогут в тяжелое время, так и выходит, нас так воспитывали родители...
Lol no discussion, dear. All birds of prey nestlings go through this exact same scenario. They're establishing a pecking order. Meaning, the strongest nestling, usually the oldest, will dominate over its siblings to have 1st dibs on resources. ie food, shade etc.. This behavior is instinctual. It gives better odds of at least one chick making it to fledging if there's a lack of food. If mom and dad bring food constantly, usually the aggression calms down a lot. 😊 There are NO BULLIES in the Eagle world. This is about survival to them. The strongest chick will always make sure that they have what they need first. Mom or dad will not interfere either. They may try brooding or feeding to pause the aggression but they won't stop it or intervene as its happening. This is an Eagles way... how they are. Most, if not all, birds of prey nests are like this.
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