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After a pretty unsuccessful day out with the camera I decided to call it a day and walk home, on way way back I heard a load of magpies making a lot of noise in a tree so I decided to go and investigate, I was amazed to find a young female sparrowhawk that had taken down a magpie.
2:10 and 3:50 is pretty strong footage
nature is brutal but fascinating at the same time

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@foxtenz6346
@foxtenz6346 3 месяца назад
Every bird is gangsta until sparrowhawk shows up
@huntingandfalconrybabak-pm9uu
@huntingandfalconrybabak-pm9uu 5 дней назад
👌
@nebulaaah
@nebulaaah 2 года назад
Cries of agony are the same in any language, even non-human language.
@filsdedieu100
@filsdedieu100 2 года назад
True
@jamesmadison4176
@jamesmadison4176 2 года назад
Mr Mag getting some pay back for some of those nest he’s robbed over the years !
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
Absolutely. I was with the sparrow hawk all the way. Magpies have robbed countless nests in my garden.
@minskimoment
@minskimoment 2 года назад
Mr mag, can’t just go down to the supermarket like a fat human
@raintree3383
@raintree3383 2 года назад
That's for damn sure
@Rlm77731
@Rlm77731 Год назад
@@davidcopson5800 Record them and become rich ppl like watching it and study it....
@jemmaw1675
@jemmaw1675 Год назад
Totally agree. The Magpie getting a taste of its own medicine. I've seen a Magpie attacking a Blackbird and destroying its eggs. Also my flatmate saw a Magpie eating Blackbird chicks.
@rbak
@rbak 3 года назад
Having pie in your name is asking for trouble
@alvincapone5859
@alvincapone5859 2 года назад
🤣😂😭
@zaksmith6880
@zaksmith6880 2 года назад
Actually made me spit my drink out 🤣
@theprinceoftides6836
@theprinceoftides6836 2 года назад
Lmfao 😂🤣😅 Truth.
@megagatvol
@megagatvol 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@megagatvol
@megagatvol 2 года назад
Brilliant footage…I’ve been fortunate enough to watch two Sparrow-hawk kills in my backyard right here in West Wales.
@PS-wz9fc
@PS-wz9fc 2 года назад
When street thug meet professional killer..
@BASEJOCK11
@BASEJOCK11 2 года назад
Lol I’m sure that Magpie destroyed some smaller birds of its own. Now it’s doing the screaming. Food chain just leveled up
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 3 года назад
Those Magpies are pests that kill baby birds I'm glad the Hawk made a meal out of one of them
@amfohr
@amfohr 3 года назад
Agreed, magpies and crows can be pretty nasty themselves
@sparkandflame
@sparkandflame 3 года назад
Hawks also kill alot of baby birds especially in nesting season.. come on, near enough every meat eating bird will go on a nest raid for its chicks and eggs..
@Avetorro
@Avetorro 2 года назад
And how many fledglings are taken by sparrowhawks, owls, woodpeckers or even killed through our own activities? Baby birds are food for other birds and have been for thousands of years with no problems till humans messed up the order of things.
@keithroberts5611
@keithroberts5611 2 года назад
Domestic cats kill more birds and chicks even thow being fed twice a day, Magpies kill to survive and feed there brood! Cats kill birds on an industrial scale in comparison to predatory birds, Cats on average kill at the very least 2 million song birds a year after year.An example I took a photo of the last song thrush in my garden never seen another since!!! That was 5 years ago, Dogs are kept on leads for the great part, Cats are free to roam where they please and crap where they please, To me they are the new vermin!!!
@Grizzlecock
@Grizzlecock 2 года назад
Sparrow Hawks kill all birds, hence the decline in the song bird population.
@johncard007
@johncard007 2 года назад
Pretty grim viewing but absolutely first rate camera work, absolutely pin sharp and great light. Well done!
@luminitacrimschi3988
@luminitacrimschi3988 2 года назад
Viluru las omara decat sa vado tipete passri tu care filmezi te distrzi s o fi natura
@raintree3383
@raintree3383 2 года назад
@@luminitacrimschi3988 what ?
@duncan3998
@duncan3998 6 месяцев назад
foreigners never use translator@@raintree3383
@christoffaa9836
@christoffaa9836 3 года назад
I literally once watched a pair of magpies ransack and kill a whole nest of pigeon chicks literally a few days old I know it’s nature but even I was taken back because there wasn’t even a meal for one between the whole nest so I call this karma 👍🏻
@hotrockin197
@hotrockin197 2 года назад
I agree. A couple tried eating a young wood pigeon alive + a baby hedgehog. Cant stand the bastard birds and they shit another 2 out in spring. The nest will be destroyed.
@khalidaftab226
@khalidaftab226 2 года назад
@@hotrockin197Agreee 👍
@agl1138
@agl1138 3 года назад
A couple of points: 1) This is nowhere near as rare as people seem to think - prey will sometimes fight back, and its worth the energy investment to keep going for the SH; 2) Nature is not cruel. There is no morality to it. Nature is indifferent
@cahillgreg
@cahillgreg 3 года назад
Alex Lawrence Pipe down
@joeyherp63
@joeyherp63 3 года назад
@@cahillgreg He is absolutely correct.
@gutemorcheln6134
@gutemorcheln6134 3 года назад
Well said
@tabithathecat
@tabithathecat 2 года назад
Absolutely, yeah. Also people need to stop anthropomorphisising things to plaster our own morals into everything because if it wasn't for the fact that we have a slightly larger brain to body size ratio we'd be next.
@hearingeyes9129
@hearingeyes9129 2 года назад
It's the thought of the Pain for me!😥
@Kaaarlotta
@Kaaarlotta 3 года назад
It’s a great capture, yes, but I don’t get why people like to add stupid comments on the noises that an animal of fear and pain makes. Or even makes fun of the dying magpie. Kind of scary that people like watching animals that are in agony. I find it hard to watch and didn‘t till the end but of course I am happy for the hawk having success & a big meal.
@g3g3n
@g3g3n 2 года назад
"Animal of fear and pain" will be the name of my next album, thx
@g3g3n
@g3g3n 2 года назад
"The dying magpie" is the first song
@michaelhayes1068
@michaelhayes1068 Год назад
I'm lucky to have both sparrowhawks and magpies in the garden , and as brutal as ot may seem it no less than what a magpie does to most songbirds fledglings.. Excellent footage...
@gunlokman
@gunlokman 3 года назад
If the hawk could speak - it would be saying "for goodness sake keep still while I'm trying to eat you - you're not helping"
@misspurrr-fect3684
@misspurrr-fect3684 2 года назад
Payback for all those nest invasions ! What goes around ... Comes around . 😈
@julianocean1734
@julianocean1734 3 года назад
It was difficult to watch, I couldn’t even finish, nature is super brutal
@xof64
@xof64 3 года назад
You think this is brutal, wait till mother earth can't feed the human population any more, then you will see what real brutal is. What human will do with each other....
@lifeforce3451
@lifeforce3451 2 года назад
If you saw all the video of magpies attaking nest and killing chicks you would enjoy
@tabithathecat
@tabithathecat 2 года назад
Think nature's brutal,you should see what humans are doing.
@dominicg3316
@dominicg3316 2 года назад
@@xof64 that is not happening and we aren't going to do that to eachother
@dannybiermap709
@dannybiermap709 2 года назад
@@dominicg3316 Like Abraham lincoln said: History remembers the battle, but forgets the blood.
@deepsoul8034
@deepsoul8034 2 года назад
Reminder that magpies are also predatory to other bird nests
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
They certainly are. Payback time here.
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
Who care? Like almost all birds do that, stop living it a unicorn world it’s literally dinosaurs and you take literal dinosaurs for teddy plush
@daniellehner1383
@daniellehner1383 3 года назад
Unfortunately for the magpie. That was a long struggle! Great capture! That's how nature works.
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 3 года назад
It is indeed, was pretty cool to see so close up
@deepsoul8034
@deepsoul8034 2 года назад
I felt bad for the magpie until I watched a video of magpie eating chicks from other bird nests.
@hotrockin197
@hotrockin197 2 года назад
Inhuman evil noises they make. Going up a tree soon to destroy its nest the noisy bastards. And revenge for the baby wood pigeon they tried to eat alive. See how you like it.
@martyn6792
@martyn6792 2 года назад
@@deepsoul8034 No sympathy at all, back in the mid 1980's I was out shooting and came across a magpie eating a blackbird's chicks, I shot it. Sadly two of the three chicks were already dead and one so badly mangled I put it down as it would have died a horrible slow death
@magentamonster
@magentamonster 2 года назад
@@deepsoul8034 Which species of birds did the magpie eat? Will you stop feeling sorry for the other birds if you saw them eating animals? Most birds are predators, though their prey is usually invertebrates like insects.
@Bluetoothedshark
@Bluetoothedshark 3 года назад
Anyone who has seen what crows, magpies etc do to lambs, won't mind this at all.
@michaelcranston5660
@michaelcranston5660 3 года назад
I know exactly what you are talking about.
@rampart64
@rampart64 3 года назад
I really wish I hadn't seen that, but my fondness for crows went to less than zero after that.
@rolexr
@rolexr 3 года назад
Yes....I also saw a magpie that killed a young blackbird on the street in front of our house - pecked it to death! That was cruel as well!
@MeinPartnerHund
@MeinPartnerHund 2 года назад
Really great capture. Thank you for sharing. Sparrowhawks are truly amazing predators! They are fast, beautiful and absolutely stunning! This is the female - able to take magpies down!
@kss987
@kss987 2 года назад
I agree, although I did feel sorry for the magpie didn't you? I know it's nature but still ...
@MeinPartnerHund
@MeinPartnerHund 2 года назад
@@kss987 I know it is hard to watch and I can totally understand your point of view. But for me, I really like the birds of prey. Magpies, Crows and others of the corvids are thriving near humans. Eating nearly everything, it is easier to exist. Near my garden are uncountable crows and magpies. They harass every other bird - including the birds of prey. Perhaps that is the reason, that I'm not really sorry for the magpie. They also kill other little birds. And I totally agree - its nature. In my case, I feed the buzzards and the red kites. I'm really sorry if my comment offended you, that was not my intention.
@kss987
@kss987 2 года назад
@@MeinPartnerHund yea I get that, it could of been any bird and I would have felt sorry for it but that's just the way this strange world is lol
@MrLexushka
@MrLexushka 2 года назад
@@kss987 не надо жалеть ее, что они делает с другими птицами, кроликами это ужас.
@kss987
@kss987 2 года назад
@@MrLexushka what's that in English lol
@swarz08
@swarz08 2 года назад
Is it weird to say that I actually enjoyed watching the Magpie get destroyed?
@WhatName6
@WhatName6 2 года назад
nope, they're almost as bad as cuckoos
@mikecampbell7421
@mikecampbell7421 2 года назад
Right on the upper limit of a female sparrow hawks abilities !! You can see how tired she is and how long it takes to subdue the magpie. Nature raw in tooth and claw !!
@Yawnyaman
@Yawnyaman 2 года назад
Yeah, I think a male would struggle. But the reward is a major meal.
@ashleybarnes3444
@ashleybarnes3444 Год назад
Often the young and inexperienced go for large prey... she looks a bit weak so.thatbmay have forced her to go fornsuch demanding prey... though pigeons seem to be the exception.
@PerAllwin1963
@PerAllwin1963 6 месяцев назад
How do you know it’s a female hawk?
@jellytz1rh
@jellytz1rh 2 месяца назад
​@@PerAllwin1963 brown and larger than a male, which are more or less the size of a magpie, and have blue/slate colouring with rufous colour around the face.
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 3 года назад
Normally, the sparrowhawk will try to avoid this kind of fight, by just hanging on with talons, essentially smothering the prey, but the magpie is much too big for this tactic, not it's normal prey, and the hawk attacks what it can get at, and still avoid being struck by the beak, or feet, of the magpie...as others have noted, this is life for the sparrowhawk, death for the magpie.
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 3 года назад
yeah, nature is harsh at times but as you say it means the sparrow hawk can live
@EpicQuip
@EpicQuip 3 года назад
They normally destroy their flying ability i, e, then carry them up and drop them, like all their pray this was unusual.
@yourdaddy6030
@yourdaddy6030 2 года назад
@@EpicQuip *PREY*
@kevinparker461
@kevinparker461 2 года назад
Magpies & Jays are common prey for Sparrowhawks in the UK, for the females at least, the males are too small but, some of the larger "Muskets" may indeed be capable. I have caught an adult Carrion Crow with a trained "Spar" & i know of trained birds that took Rooks on a regular basis.
@kevinparker461
@kevinparker461 2 года назад
@@EpicQuip "Then carry them up & drop them!!" WTF are you babbling on about?
@mickbrown8537
@mickbrown8537 2 года назад
Great footage. Magpies do this to other ani Animals too.
@silentwlnd
@silentwlnd 2 года назад
I'm so glad the person filming this understood this is nature and didn't try to shoo the hawk off. People don't realise how many of it's hunt result in nothing and how much energy it uses as graphic as this might seem this is nature.
@scottjohnstone6204
@scottjohnstone6204 2 года назад
Fuck that Sparrow Hawk.
@scottjohnstone6204
@scottjohnstone6204 2 года назад
He could've killed the magpie and the hawk wouldve come back.
@sim7760
@sim7760 2 года назад
Sparrowhawks have around a 10% success rate In actually catching their prey, I only know this because one killed a pigeon a couple of days ago in my garden and ever since then I have been quite intrigued in english birds of prey which is ironic because I used to hate birds with a passion they kinda creep me out lmfaoo but now I'm finding them rather interesting.
@josvel2344
@josvel2344 2 года назад
@@scottjohnstone6204 why interfere with nature more? We interfere enough!
@SogMosee
@SogMosee 9 месяцев назад
You say "this is nature" and yet you yourself are not participating in nature. You live safely and comfortably in your suburban middle class home. If you had to live in an environment like this, I doubt you would be going around saying "this is nature" as though its some sacred or preferred way of living. The only reason shit is like this is because resource craving entities evolved on a planet where resources were scarce. There is no justifiable reason why nature is like this except for scarcity.
@terrysimmons3808
@terrysimmons3808 3 года назад
Yes. That young female sparrowhawk was probably very desperate to commit to such a energy draining fight. I hope she was left in piece to feed fully without disturbance
@PoliticalGangster
@PoliticalGangster 3 года назад
How can you tell it's a female?
@Yawnyaman
@Yawnyaman 3 года назад
The plumage looks like a female sparrow hawk. They are bigger than males too.
@tobiasebner5130
@tobiasebner5130 3 года назад
Its just a juvenile. You cant tell the gender because male and female are the same colour in the juvenile plumage
@markr1142
@markr1142 3 года назад
@@tobiasebner5130True, male and female have identical plumage for the first year. Size gives it away here though, definitely a female.
@tobiasebner5130
@tobiasebner5130 3 года назад
@@markr1142 Yeah, i guess you're right. A male sparrowhawk probably wouldnt have been capable of capturing a magpie.
@monkehbitch
@monkehbitch Год назад
Good sparrowhawk, one air bastard at a time!
@kylie-gracewagner2790
@kylie-gracewagner2790 4 месяца назад
I LOVE this! I play it on my pool deck & it scares the incredibly loud & irritating nesting Cardinals away! Thank You!
@huntingandfalconrybabak-pm9uu
@huntingandfalconrybabak-pm9uu 5 дней назад
me too
@spiceenglish9762
@spiceenglish9762 2 года назад
One of the most interesting and clear shots I've ever seen!
@thomasvelazquez9789
@thomasvelazquez9789 2 года назад
Amazing footage and a rare case where a sparrow hawk pushes the limits of his catch size
@raintree3383
@raintree3383 2 года назад
I really like your Comment...I wouldn't have thought of that ...thank you Thomas and hello from Canada
@leonjohnson9625
@leonjohnson9625 8 месяцев назад
And can do that only because she's a female, thus much larger than a male
@umarmujaahid1136
@umarmujaahid1136 3 года назад
I think I do realize is that when a bird is "pinned" down, the only thing is left is it had to use its wing for defense &/or block of an attack.
@blueford1974
@blueford1974 2 года назад
Note to self thank god I'm not a magpie, such a savage way to go 😭
@denzellucas609
@denzellucas609 2 года назад
Beautiful! 🤩 I hate magpies
@jimboyle6974
@jimboyle6974 3 года назад
I'm traumatised
@alex1311t
@alex1311t 3 года назад
You'd be more traumatized when you see a video of what magpies do
@orcasrulex8066
@orcasrulex8066 3 года назад
lol 😂
@saraxcute
@saraxcute 3 года назад
Why? Hawks have to eat maybe hawk had babies.
@jimboyle6974
@jimboyle6974 3 года назад
@@alex1311t I daren't. I'm still getting counselling
@jimboyle6974
@jimboyle6974 3 года назад
@@saraxcute why doesn't she ( the sparrow) catch worms and insects like other sparrows. The screaming of the magpie .....
@Knappa22
@Knappa22 Год назад
The sparrowhawk looks so pissed off lol. “Stay still!”
@thehammer6675
@thehammer6675 3 года назад
" nothing like a fresh meal" she looked rejuvenated almost immediately
@fendergibson2615
@fendergibson2615 2 года назад
Whoah! the sound of pulling feathers is so satisfying! This sparrowhawk is well experienced as you can see that it holds the magpie's head to prevent it from fighting back
@dits3448
@dits3448 3 года назад
Welcome to the paradise magpie
@desertmaverick7567
@desertmaverick7567 2 года назад
I like the way the Sparrow Hawk kept ripping out the Magpie's chest! .\ ^ /.
@bjornb4696
@bjornb4696 Год назад
Psycho!
@adrianforrester325
@adrianforrester325 3 года назад
i hope the sparrowhawk managed to eat its fill of the magpie to replace all the energy spent subduing it great video as well
@TheNix333
@TheNix333 2 года назад
Man those sparrowhawks are not to be underestimated!! Magpies are a big aggressive bird.. Literally eaten alive!!!
@PatrickPierceBateman
@PatrickPierceBateman 2 года назад
Other magpies probably would have chased off the hawk if this knob wasn't there filming. Says he doesn't want to interfere with nature, but he does by not keeping his distance.
@kevanmitchinsonmitchinson6981
Great struggle and quite surprising, the sparrowhawk chose a magpie. Even a pigeon would be easier prey, and theres plenty of them about. Too many magpies round here but our sparrowhawk prefers smaller birds usually.
@g.o.a.t9804
@g.o.a.t9804 6 месяцев назад
They're opportunistic predators and they also like to diversify their diets
@toddoconnor840
@toddoconnor840 7 дней назад
Mr Hawk is saying “ shut your mouth I don’t want to hear it , you had your chance to pay up “
@welshparamedic
@welshparamedic Год назад
This is bizarre, only yesterday I spotted a male sparrowhawk perched on my garden fence here in Cwmbran, a large town in South Wales. We boder a narrow strip iof woodland that follows the Afon Lywydd river through the town. He was on the fence for about 10 minutes (these are only small gardens on the backs of a line of terraced houses), Ive had just about everything visit our bird tables from Woodpeckers to various finches and tits but never a bird of prey. However what eventually scared him off was a very loud and confident Magpie who literally almost bumped him off the fence. However to be fair, the Male Sparrowhawk is smaller than the female such as the female in this clip shows. Nature is very cruel, I believe more than anyone that predators obviously have the right to live as the preyed upon, but when ever I see an animal 'caught' by a predator, be it Orcas catching seals Or a leopard with a deer/antelope or even this, a Lowly Magpie in the clutches of a beautifulRaptor I just always wish that death could be delivered swiftly. Naivety I suppose as real life just isnt like that!
@scottjohnstone6204
@scottjohnstone6204 2 года назад
Poor Magpie, I always hate seeing animals suffer like this.
@steveperks9277
@steveperks9277 Год назад
Maybe the sparrowhawk could starve to death or buy a chicken at aldi
@sugarsaint
@sugarsaint Год назад
Magpies kill all the time
@terrysimmons3808
@terrysimmons3808 3 года назад
Desperately hungry immature female sparrowhawk has life depending fight with magpie. She is so hungry she allows you to film her. She never destroyed it by any means. That was a fight for life. She just about won. She's down on her luck for sure. I hope she survives the rest of the winter, and advise all who watch this to keep their distance if they are ever lucky enough to witness such an event.
@umaminadeentusiasmo
@umaminadeentusiasmo 3 года назад
why keep the distance?
@umaminadeentusiasmo
@umaminadeentusiasmo 3 года назад
why keep the distance?
@terrysimmons3808
@terrysimmons3808 3 года назад
@@umaminadeentusiasmo Important to keep your distance so as not to scare the hawk off of its catch. It needed to be left in peace. It was a very desperate hawk, it may not have had the energy to hunt again.
@umaminadeentusiasmo
@umaminadeentusiasmo 3 года назад
I would scare the hell out of it and free up the poor victim. Screw the hawk. It can look for worms with its hooked beak.
@terrysimmons3808
@terrysimmons3808 3 года назад
@@umaminadeentusiasmo lol....
@NoName-hl8cu
@NoName-hl8cu 2 года назад
Magpie is like "You're eating me alive"...Sparrowhawk is like "Stop squawking and take it like a magpie"..🤣🤣🤣🤭🤭🤭
@StoilDIvanov
@StoilDIvanov 2 года назад
One of the best predator & prey videos on RU-vid!
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 2 года назад
Cheers buddy
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
Nah I usually like that but f this one, I don’t know why people get so sensitive on mammals, f w0rthIess mammals
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
Nah I usually like that but f this one, I don’t know why people get so sensitive on mammals and don’t care so much about birds f mammals
@johnjames1744
@johnjames1744 6 месяцев назад
I adopted a magpie two years ago and today an eagle took him. My family is very heartbroken. I'll never have another pet again. Too much drama.
@kevintaylor31
@kevintaylor31 3 года назад
Man how lucky were you to be able to film this! Shame you didn't catch the strike too.
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 3 года назад
i was gutted i missed the strike, that would of been an awesome vid
@McCaff62
@McCaff62 3 года назад
Sparrowhawks are the top predator in my book for their size, often come across them devouring poor blackbirds/pigeons .Awesome but very fortunate bit of filming .
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
Also very high quality, fortunate or not.
@PatrickPierceBateman
@PatrickPierceBateman 2 года назад
Sparrowhawks are stupid af. I had one fly in front of my car and get itself killed. Only the dumbest of birds get hit by cars.
@vinnyvincent2862
@vinnyvincent2862 Год назад
@@PatrickPierceBateman Get a grip of yourself Son !
@ndjibukabengele973
@ndjibukabengele973 Год назад
For me it’s the goshawks, they are vicious, agile, smart and fast.
@24-7nature
@24-7nature Год назад
that is how it goes in nature sometimes we see images of how a magpie, for example, robs a blackbird nest. Compared magpie and blackbird, the magpie is many times stronger and in this case, of course, the sparrowhawk. Greetings
@exessex3522
@exessex3522 2 года назад
There are a number of comments here describing magpies as evil and nasty etc. My mother-in-law in Sweden used to throw out food for birds but shoo away crows and magpies. I thought there would be more respect, understanding and acceptance for all species in our enlightened age but some people still live in the dark ages apparently.
@theprinceoftides6836
@theprinceoftides6836 2 года назад
Exactamundo. Different times , same primitive mindset.
@tnimbus
@tnimbus 2 года назад
I've witnessed this a number of times. Once a blackbird, once a woodpecker, once a dove the hawk drowned in a stream. It's pretty grim to see and hard not to want to intervene.
@wanicki3575
@wanicki3575 2 года назад
I can see why you feel that way of course the hawk needs to eat too
@tnimbus
@tnimbus 2 года назад
​@@wanicki3575 Sparrowhawks, like Merlins and Kestrels and unlike falcons like Peregrines and Goshawks aren't generally powerful enough to kill their prey outright. So they just immobilise them and eat them alive. Thinking more on it, over fifty years of birding I've probably seem this around 10 times
@wanicki3575
@wanicki3575 Год назад
@@tnimbus very interesting thanks for sharing
@liamlofthouse7324
@liamlofthouse7324 Год назад
Witnessed it yesterday, we have some garden birds nesting and one suddenly appeared and pinned down a goldfinch with ease. Worried about when our nesting birds fledge as it is lurking
@tnimbus
@tnimbus Год назад
​@@liamlofthouse7324 I think especially the urban birds have a circuit they patrol routinely. Also, generally - & I've seen this - if they miss a kill first time they generally don't try very hard to keep pursing their prey - they generally move on because although they are fantastically agile birds they can't match a smaller bird's agility and they realise it's a waste of energy. So as long as your fledglings don't come out at the wrong time hopefully they'll be OK 🙂
@julierandall7020
@julierandall7020 3 года назад
The plumage on the Magpie is truly stunning. I can see the most gorgeous blue hues. So sad when animals get killed.
@nicolanicholson4339
@nicolanicholson4339 2 года назад
Imagine wearing a pointless mask on your profile pic in act of virtue signaling 🤣 🤣 🤣
@keegan773
@keegan773 2 года назад
Sparrow hawks have to live too. Magpies are murderous creatures. Have you seen what they do to nestlings or lambs? No sympathy.
@spiffcorgi
@spiffcorgi 2 года назад
@@nicolanicholson4339 says more about you randomly abusing someone cause you see a mask
@nicolanicholson4339
@nicolanicholson4339 2 года назад
@@spiffcorgi abuse? I never 'abused' anybody.... merely pointed out that masks are so obviously worthless and pointless that to wear one in a profile pic like that can only be for the reason of saying to the world 'look how responsible and courteous I am keeping myself and everybody safe'..... but in reality it shows the person to be submissive, weak, and unquestioning... a little bit like yourself I'd guess, if your reply is anything to go by?
@magentamonster
@magentamonster 2 года назад
@@nicolanicholson4339 Submissive people don't accuse people of abuse/wrongdoing unless other people are doing it. Which isn't the case here, as ​@UCPkrH_pSIhFw1-VaAmLk_yw was the only person to accuse you of abuse.
@andrewkreder-oy5qq
@andrewkreder-oy5qq Год назад
See that!? THIS is my leg now! Totally my leg. Mm! 🍗 😅
@terencehennegan1439
@terencehennegan1439 10 часов назад
Merciless. That must be one hell of a grip.
@monkehbitch
@monkehbitch Год назад
Excellent shot by the way. Must've been a hungry sparrowhawk to not abandon a catch.
@phillips278
@phillips278 6 месяцев назад
Yes, the sparrow hawk is a very dangerous bird, but the most lethal bird of prey is the peregrine falcon.
@normanwatson9056
@normanwatson9056 3 года назад
that magpie tried hard to survive, surprised the other magpies didn't help but i guess you were in the way - get video and plenty magpies to eat
@yourdaddy6030
@yourdaddy6030 3 года назад
Come on Norma if the hawk did not take off due to the proximity of the videographer then other magpies wouldn't have been bothered by him either
@khalidaftab226
@khalidaftab226 2 года назад
It's a cleverly fixed, camera...
@leeleeturn
@leeleeturn Год назад
God. Reminds me of something I read about some psychopath tearing people's skin with pliers. There aren't any animal species that don't have to kill something else to live. Even bacteria and viruses have to find some living thing to fester in. Even plants try to crowd each other out to get to the sunlight. Nature is brutal, end of story. Very beautiful, and yet nasty and brutal underneath the beauty.
@ozanareyiz7773
@ozanareyiz7773 2 года назад
Normally crows or magpies are protect each other if one of them has a trouble. Very social and intelligent birds. This one, hadn't much luck.
@liamjameslovell7294
@liamjameslovell7294 3 года назад
Great capture, one of the best I’ve seen! The sparrowhawk is a fearless and formidable hunter. Unfortunate for the magpie
@hotrockin197
@hotrockin197 2 года назад
The birds of Satan
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
This bird is ldlot af
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
Idk why you would love the worse bird ever you really weird af
@tnimbus
@tnimbus Год назад
@ 3:56 - did any else notice hearing the magpies in the background alarm calling. When they take their prey, the reason the hawk looks around very anxiously every few seconds is because normally when the corvids see a sparrowhawk kill they descend on the scene and start hassling the hawk so it will clear off any they can then steal the kill - so the hawk spends 1/2 its time killing the prey and the other 1/2 the time making sure it doesn't get it's meal knicked.
@eddiek0507
@eddiek0507 3 года назад
A well captured video, You was very lucky to get the chance to observe and film this. It can be a little distressing for some people, but its nature and it's been going on for thousands of years. Magpies terrorize the local nature, so in a way its got it's comeuppance...
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 3 года назад
cheers pal, yeah you can’t stop nature 👌🏻
@hiknightyy
@hiknightyy 2 года назад
You said thousands of years. Correction: billions of years. Literally.
@eddiek0507
@eddiek0507 2 года назад
@@hiknightyy Thank you for pointing out the error...🙏👍🏻
@SogMosee
@SogMosee 9 месяцев назад
You say "this is nature" and yet you yourself are not participating in nature. You live safely and comfortably in your suburban middle class home. If you had to live in an environment like this, I doubt you would be going around saying "this is nature" as though its some sacred or preferred way of living. The fact that has been happening for thousands or billions of years does not justify it. The naturalistic fallacy does not justify the existence or state of something. R*** has been happening for equally as long, yet we actively try to stop it and punish it when it does happen. Cars and computers are not natural and have only existed for a few years and yet we consider them a net positive. The only reason nature is like this is because resource craving organisms evolved on a planet where resources were scarce. There is no justifiable reason why nature is like this except for scarcity.
@KillerCrewmate2526
@KillerCrewmate2526 5 месяцев назад
F nature F everything And nothing matters That whole valueIess rubbish planet could explode nothing of value
@nicholaspowell3294
@nicholaspowell3294 3 года назад
I'm not, I hate magpies.
@msoulja
@msoulja 2 года назад
Live by the beak, die by the beak.
@jonathanhicks140
@jonathanhicks140 6 месяцев назад
Akin to watching a leopard dispatch a tough guard dog, the guard dog (magpie) may be a tough & noisy bully, but the leopard (like the sparrow hawk) is a fully equipped & experienced silent assassin.
@2spoons
@2spoons 2 года назад
Such a change from seeing a mobbing of crows on a buzzard I saw today
@EleCyon
@EleCyon 3 года назад
Now I know the true horrors of getting your garden birds snatched by a sparrowhawk. I fear for the fledglings, but such is nature. :(
@yourdaddy6030
@yourdaddy6030 2 года назад
"true horrors" lololololololololololol. Give us a break.
@richarddoran
@richarddoran Год назад
Magpies take just as many fledglings if not more. They can decimate nests.
@godlydog0988
@godlydog0988 3 года назад
Me hoping it’s the magpie that attacked me
@SeriousDragonify
@SeriousDragonify 6 месяцев назад
This is karma after seeing them raiding bIackbird nests.
@beermanmccool1226
@beermanmccool1226 2 года назад
"Mr. and Ms. Blackbird send their regards."
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
Oh yes.
@SONORSQ2guy
@SONORSQ2guy 3 года назад
Awesome footage the Magpie sounds like a Cat on acid! 👍
@rawshotsuk678
@rawshotsuk678 3 года назад
cheers pal, love the analogy 😂
@kelvikelv5322
@kelvikelv5322 3 года назад
Very Brutal. Wish I could have seen the beginning how the magpie got in that situation.
@alex1311t
@alex1311t 3 года назад
Probably tried eating some of the sparrowhawk's eggs
@yourdaddy6030
@yourdaddy6030 3 года назад
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the hawk attacked the magpie and then proceeded to do what it's doing right now. What do you think? Yeah probably
@stateoffear9605
@stateoffear9605 3 года назад
Yes, I suspect the magpie was foraging in that spot and got pounced on by the sparrowhawk.
@bjornb4696
@bjornb4696 Год назад
@@alex1311t Of course not! People love to talk about revenge and makes it personal - thats not the way it works for animals! It all just about eat and survive!
@ssergorp7105
@ssergorp7105 Год назад
Good capture. A hungry hawk, no doubt about it - you can tell by the way her eyes are glazed and her feathers all puffed out. The Magpie was probably old or injured. Natures way, survival of the fittest. I'm surprised the other Magpies you could hear weren't trying to rescue their friend, they usually do. This is good education for gamekeepers, it shows hawks have a place, just think how many birds eggs that Magpie would have gobbled up.
@1andonlychellexxx
@1andonlychellexxx Год назад
In my head I thought that the other magpies were in distress. 😫
@truthhurts6145
@truthhurts6145 2 года назад
I saw a video of a magpie killing baby chicks. Maybe the hawk is getting revenge.
@ItsToXxy
@ItsToXxy 2 года назад
No more robbing nests for that magpie
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
Indeed.
@Gogeta307
@Gogeta307 Год назад
BRUTALITY! HAWK WINS! FLAWLESS VICTORY!
@terrysimmons3808
@terrysimmons3808 2 года назад
An appropriate title would be. A desperately hungry Sparrowhawk fight for survival.
@theraven1850
@theraven1850 2 года назад
Makes a change, seeing a Magpie becoming a victim of another bird.
@Connibolognese
@Connibolognese 2 года назад
I can't see it sorry 🥺 it's just too hard for me, that shocks me. So sorry, though magnificent capture and totally ok for the sparrowhawk - nature is always ok in it's meaning. But 😥😭
@BirdHZD.8310
@BirdHZD.8310 2 года назад
The magpie is still alive but eaten to death… This looks like a brutal torture . 😨
@raintree3383
@raintree3383 2 года назад
yA well I stood and watched a Magpie stick his head into a birdhouse, pull out a pink teeny baby sparrow and fly off with it Pretty sure he pecked it apart and ate it
@raintree3383
@raintree3383 2 года назад
@@BirdHZD.8310 I it comes back to Mother Nature....I felt bad for the Magpie but in reality it is none of our business who needs to eat and how they do it
@andresd6193
@andresd6193 2 года назад
Poor guy, nature is so cruel.😥
@joaoxavier3687
@joaoxavier3687 2 года назад
In Korea for example the absence of predators allowed the magpie population to grow over the limit. Result: they eat all other birds nests resulting in astonishing lack of diversity, birds wise
@Matthew-iq6yt
@Matthew-iq6yt 6 месяцев назад
How the hell is this fascinating. How anybody can watch this ill never know.
@blah4306
@blah4306 3 года назад
That's pay back for what a Magpie has done to my little Robin chicks over the last few days, even gave it the big'un when i tried to chase it off!!!! The bully has just got bullied
@sparkandflame
@sparkandflame 3 года назад
Magpies are only doing what that Hawk does... surviving, Magpies are opportunists and will feed on anything for survival, remember they too have chicks of their own to feed! A hawk would think nothing of destroying a Robins nest .. eating both mum and dad if it had a chance, nothing to do with bullying! Its all about survival.. Owls will often raid Magpie nests, and magpies often raid owls nests and so on.. its nature!
@user-sx1bh5qe7z
@user-sx1bh5qe7z Год назад
Ястреб откусывает от тела кусочки и кормит ими сороку. Добрый ястреб.
@davidcr566
@davidcr566 3 года назад
Magpies actually have selfawareness. So essentially they're exactly like people, meaning that this would be alike to having a person eaten alive by another animal. Now let's that sink in.
@alanstead1379
@alanstead1379 3 года назад
And yet show no mercy when eating other small birds, chicks and eggs. Would be akin to a person going around eating vulnerable children in your analogy. :)
@davidcr566
@davidcr566 3 года назад
@@alanstead1379 Yep, Ain't nature a sadistic bitch when you think about it?
@SuperLara007
@SuperLara007 3 года назад
@@alanstead1379 Like humans don't love baby meat... Not just that, humans like to torture an animal its whole life before eating it, only to throw it in the bin afterwards. If you eat meat, don't consider yourself any better
@SuperLara007
@SuperLara007 3 года назад
Self-awareness to the point they grieve their dead. I wonder why the others didn't help him.
@sparkandflame
@sparkandflame 3 года назад
you are talking rubbish..not even animals who are self aware would be aware that something is attacking it!!!
@wxman2003
@wxman2003 Год назад
Ripping out feathers is like ripping out fingernails. Extremely painful.
@reuelray
@reuelray 2 года назад
"Killing me softly with his song" err claws..🎶
@yengvang8737
@yengvang8737 3 года назад
Well time for a mukbang from a sparrowhawk lol.
@ToreDL87
@ToreDL87 Год назад
Brutal, but will teach the other 100+ Magpies in that area to stay out of the hawk's way next time.
@Danaman62
@Danaman62 3 года назад
Sparrow hawk is very fat. The weight a magpie couldn’t overcome to get free. Nature is a cruel place.
@clambroth1923
@clambroth1923 Год назад
I was thinking that scavenger invaded the wrong nest and paid the price
@IssacLHunt
@IssacLHunt 11 месяцев назад
It bit like a coon stabbing another coon in London and the way I see it that two coons gone from the street of London
@scottymackay1801
@scottymackay1801 2 года назад
This is why I don't respect Hawks. They are very cruel. Instead of giving a neck bite like a lion, they torture prey.
@julierandall7020
@julierandall7020 3 года назад
That sparrowhawk is as brutal a thing as I ever see.
@1u5t1n
@1u5t1n 3 года назад
They're evil bastards. One of them killed my rooster a while ago, but that's nature.
@tobiasebner5130
@tobiasebner5130 3 года назад
@@1u5t1nYou probably confuse it with its larger cousin, the goshawk. A sparrowhawk is not capable of killing a rooster.
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
What about Vladimir Putin? He's a brutal bastard.
@ReddyRAD
@ReddyRAD Год назад
that's a big catch! magpies are among my favorite birds, but a bird's gotta eat.
@nassauguy48
@nassauguy48 2 года назад
Hekyll! Where the hell are you! Hekyll! You son of a ...................." 😆
@peterhaken7152
@peterhaken7152 3 года назад
That’s brutal but nature.
@rogerofrhodri
@rogerofrhodri 3 года назад
Not as brutal as a magpie is to nest full of chicks
@johnstannard8366
@johnstannard8366 2 года назад
Hate Magpies.... Good job. Sparrow Hawks attack anything.
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