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This Tiny Bird ATTACKS Eagles! - The Kingbird 

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Kingbirds attack ospreys on camera. But why does it do this and just how scary is their giant Costa Rican relative, the Great Kiskadee?
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@derrickhageman1969
@derrickhageman1969 Год назад
Kingbirds: the Karen's of the bird world
@thewildfilesofficial
@thewildfilesofficial Год назад
That’s the most accurate thing I’ve ever heard
@captainmorgan6166
@captainmorgan6166 Год назад
Western kingbirds have some of the best visual memory I've ever seen. They migrate every winter from Arizona to wherever. But the same ones always always come back to the same trees, same home. They remember me, our dogs, and my other family members. We know this because they attack one specific dog of ours, but not the others. They attack one horse, which only comes back once every month. I've fed them before and they always fly by and wait as for more when I walk outside. They're great at keeping crows and vultures away. Very intelligent birds!
@thewildfilesofficial
@thewildfilesofficial Год назад
That’s amazing! Unfortunate for your dogs and horse but it’s so funny it remembers them specifically!
@cmonclair27
@cmonclair27 4 месяца назад
They are fiercely territorial. I've seen red tailed hawks flee desperately after wondering too close. Grey kings fly parallel to them. They perfom a very quick, tight looping, one hit dive attack in which they circle back up to the initial parallel position just to repeat it. If the hawk doesn't gain altitude in time it's dead.
@abusamra47
@abusamra47 Год назад
Never disappointed with any of your video's they all top notch quality and Very informative.. Thank you for great content
@thewildfilesofficial
@thewildfilesofficial Год назад
That means the world thank you so much!
@TheWildlifeBrothers
@TheWildlifeBrothers Год назад
Kingbirds are an interesting group, and as usual this might be the most creative way I’ve ever seen them presented before. Your footage of the kingbirds mobbing those ospreys was super cool, I’ve seen other birds attack corvids and raptors before but I’ve never seen kingbirds do it in the wild. Great kiskadees are some of my favorite passerines from Costa Rica, they were one of the first birds we saw down there so they have a special place in my heart. Fantastic work Donny! - Harrison and Evan
@Kyle.Billie
@Kyle.Billie Год назад
I have two kingbirds in my trees. They never attacked as I took pictures but I hear her chirping then the male stands by. Amazing Tyrannical Bird
@Biscuit990
@Biscuit990 Год назад
I have gotten to see this bird it’s so beautiful thank you wild files for the information!
@thewildfilesofficial
@thewildfilesofficial Год назад
I thought you’d like this one!
@yertmax
@yertmax Год назад
I routinely see great kiskadees in way south Texas. No passport required. 😂
@mesaeddie
@mesaeddie Год назад
I have seen this scenario several times with Kingbirds and Red TaIL Hawks. I love these little guys they hang out my house all Summer. I love the crazy ways they fly and the crazy cackling sounds they make.
@flyboymike111357
@flyboymike111357 2 месяца назад
Have some that nest on my land. They're usually chill to me and my dogs. And they keep the birds my neighbor attracts to hunt from coming over to my house.
@dl4e410
@dl4e410 Год назад
Greak Kiskadees are actually very common in all of south america, and I have seen lots of them, even one bullying an Eagle. They also have a really nice song, which resembles the saying "Bien the ví" ( or "I saw you well" from Spanish to English ) and gives them the "Kis-ka-dee" name, as that is also an interpretation of what the bird sounds like. I guess that you have already heard it cuz you saw them irl, But I guess it's also something interesting to share, lol. anyways, great video!
@hollavman
@hollavman Год назад
Wondering when the bird lawyer will be called to defend these jerks
@satchelsnowgw
@satchelsnowgw Год назад
You’re a king
@THETRUTHBETOLDALWAYS
@THETRUTHBETOLDALWAYS Год назад
kiskadee
@arrowsinterests78
@arrowsinterests78 Год назад
Scissor-tails are not kingbirds and the best flycatchers are eastern wood-peewees but I’m getting no agrees with that
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