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Poor bird couldn't catch a break from the Wasp trying to hide from the rain.
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No Birds, Bees or Tits were harmed in the making of this film.
I'm glad, i like tits.
I see what you did there 😂😊
Tits 💀
actually 2 first actresses died from wasp sting
No bees where involved in the making of this film. So.... Yea.
Glad to know we're not the only ones with wasp woes.
To be honest, I have the same reaction to seeing a wasp in my immediate vicinity. The threat display with the gaping beak and spread wings was very interesting to see! She's a brave little bird.
Yes: Imagine how a human would react to something like a 20 kilogram wasp -- I don't even like being around regular-sized wasps. I wonder if the bird knows that a bee is less dangerous than a wasp?
@@jeffmiller6954I bet they do. They must have very sharp eyes, because they spot tiny spiders and insects in our garden. But there is a catch: they seem to have trouble seeing things that don't move. They don't recognize me, when I don't move.
I hope that wasp wasn't looking for a place to build a nest. It'd be a terrible neighbor for such a beautiful bird and housekeeper 😊❤😊
Imagine how brave you would be if you had a wasp of the size of a golden retriever in your house...
More like a chihuahua.
The best home security if you could toilet train the thing. The biggest hurdles I see are: 1. Food. Wasp flight at that size would be immensely costly in terms of energy. You'd have a mini airplane on your hands that cannot use efficient fuels like kerosene or petroleum for combustion. An active, dog-sized wasp could easily out eat a whole kennel. 2. Waste. Wasps piss an awful lot! That's how big nests can ruin structures like load-bearing walls in houses. Other than that, wasps are highly social animals. They're probably more social than your pet cat. I think you could really bond with a wasp, given the right pheromones. Best buddy for life! Subscribe for more wasp facts.
Imagine having brain enough to not post stupid comments.
At one point, the wasp could well be the same size as the chicks of those birds. The last thing you want is to get wasps accustomed to paying conjugal visits in your nest. Where there is one, there will be more very soon, because pheromones are a thing.
She’s like “GET OUT AND STAY OUT!”
Its amazing how sentient they are, If that makes sense? so much facial expressions, movement expressing intelligence, emotions and like that.. When you see them outside they seem so rigid or how to say..
Yes, they have character. They aren't just cloned copies of each other. I was also surprised 😯
Flying insects seem to be scared of certain bird calls. I noticed one time, a small bird came around and all of a sudden all the mosquitos, deer flies and other flying insects took off. Bird calls must sound like war horns to flying insects/bugs.
Perhaps the insects can hear the high frequency peeps that us humans can't hear. Thanks for sharing!
Send link so I can get rid of the insects here lol
@@rafeisalltiedupnowyou woukd probably have to find something native that the bugs might recognise as a threat.
Blue tits are such brave birds, saw a similar Situation with a big bee that did dig into the moss, but the blue tit was brave and insisted strongly to throw that bee out of her nest and she did 😃 greetings from Germany 👋😃
Thanks for the lovely comment. Yes these birds are so brave yet so small, you can't help but like them
She's like me after I hear a mosquito in my room.
Brave and beautiful bird 🥰
She’s so cute!
She's just as wary as I am after finding and throwing out a big spider. Including making long legs and carefully looking down in case there's another on the ground. 😆 I hope the poor bird hasn't been pestered by wasps again. I love blue tits and hate wasps, so my sympathies are clearly one-sided!
My thoughts exactly! Like a human after finding a roach or spider in their room. Imagine, just when you think you're safe and comfortable, you spot a buzzing child sized critter with a 1 hit kill bite, behind the sofa. Poor bird!
I keep spiders in my house because they eat tge annoying bugs
Spiders are cool, wasps… not so much.
That wasp is scouting a new nesting spot for its colonie. Yikes
That’s what I thought it was doing. Yikes, indeed!!!
I like how the subtitles match the birds coloring💛💙
Poor wasp. It was just seeking shelter from the deadly rain. :) In all seriousness tho; the blue tit is, for its size, a formidable bird. They can be quite aggressive against animals much larger than themselves. Squirrels better watch out!
The wasp was scouting for a new place to build a hive. Yikes!!!
@@bonjovirocks24 I'm gonna call "maybe" on that. 99.9999% of scouting wasps are either foraging or just trying to survive bad weather. It's the recently de-hibernated queen that builds a nest, and that's basically a one off event occurring in early spring. This looks like just another a forager to me, but I can definitely see why the tit would not want it hanging around. A single wasp sting could probably kill her. Subscribe for more wasp facts.
So ein feiner und mutiger Meisenkönig, einfach ein toller Vogel❤😊
I'd be angry if a giant bug was in my home, too.
Birds can be often deadly to smaller animals.
After 10 minutes of watching and I kept thinking 'Gosh I Really wish I could hear the bird! And, how come they don't have a mic in the house?' Until I realize my volume is turned down 🧐Pretty cool, thanks for that!
Thanks for watching
ive never been more angry in all my days than when that nasty rat of a wasp insisted on coming back to the nest. they really hate to see a girlie thriving.
Wasps. The only thing more useless and annoying in the animal kingdom is the stink bug.
@@sneakysquid1529 And don't forget those mosquitoes and cockroaches too
@@prismthehybird8023 while I do hate mosquitoes, I do love the bats here. So I don’t find them useless as long as they become a snack for my squeaky night flier buddies.
@@sneakysquid1529 Wasps are very useful animals. They pollinate and they also control populations of caterpillers and aphids. The ecosystem would be vastly altered if there were no wasps.
Gut gemacht wie ein spannender Film 🎉 mit den kleinen Animation! Wirklich sehenswert 🎉
Wasps= home food delivery for birds.
So surprised she didn’t eat it
@@rafeisalltiedupnow Most predators will not touch wasps - their colouring being one of Nature's warning signals.
Wasps prey on chicks. Usually if there is a nest of wasp nearby the birds will avoid them
Like me with a moth in the bedroom. Can't rest until it's gone.
👍s up for the blue tit ! I hate wasps , got tagged over 30 times last summer mowing my good neighbors front lawn. Bees are great cus I have a hive behind my bbq tool box & they increase my vegetable garden immensely. 74+ 🍁 hunter Yorkshire expat
What a beautiful bird
I hope she gets the word out, Jack brings his dates back to wasps nests
Blue Tit Deals with Wasp in Nest during a sting operation.
Kudos to the 5 piece band in all weathers providing the music, Thank you to Don the Budgie on Piano, Spike the Wren on accordion, Frankie two Flaps the sparrow on drums, Babs the bunting on bass and last but not least Zippo the zebra finch on Sax.
We have some blue tits nesting in our garden at the moment and they are absolutely one of our favourite little songbirds ever. Fantastic video by the way! 👍
That was a very persistent queen wasp. The thing with wasps is that they're only aggressive/defensive near their nest not away from it. As you can see with this queen wasp it doesn't care about the bird or even attempt to sting it. I think the most scary wasps are the ones that build their nest in a burrow, those you have no idea where they are until you get too close to their nest. Terrifying.
Such a sweet little thing if the wasp stings the bird who knows what sort of reaction it might cause.
Imagine a flappy door--like a dog door--that the birds can easily push through but that keeps bugs out. I wonder if the birds could be trained to use it though. They probably wouldn't think to try I suppose. Unfortunate. Now, if you get together with Mark Rober, you could design a camera detection system that figures out when it's a bird, or even a *specific* couple of birds, to keep out predators. But then, after the parent birds hatch eggs, it has to figure out what the babies look like, perhaps by learning by studying the camera inside the bird house, so that it can open and close for them too. Or it might even decide to stay shut for the babies if they are too young and would fall to their deaths. I suppose you would need high-quality cameras with zoom lenses and A.I. that watches the footage and zooms in and out and pans as necessary, etc, then classifies what it sees and keeps intruders out. There would need to be a perch a short distance from the door, where the birds could land to give the camera/A.I. time to study them in case it is slow at times, as well as another perch right before the door, in case the birds are too fast for the door to open and need a place to land if it doesn't do so in time. But hopefully, the door mechanism will be extremely quick, and the A.I. will be fast enough too. Dark conditions would make it more challenging and necessitate good-quality infrared cameras. But those are sharper in general anyway. However, they lack color and birds use a lot of color that might be useful for classification. Probably the best route would be to use a combination of camera types plus a human operator that trains the A.I. by hitting buttons when it sees live, or even recorded, footage of various creatures approaching the door. If you think, "Yes, I want to let in those particular birds" then hit the button for that, the system will learn from this. So you get remote control human override as part of the package.
I was just thinking about that
Damn. Smort
That wouldn’t be a good idea. I don’t know where they are and if it can get very hot there but the air flow in that nest would stop and it can lead to overheating and even suffocate the chicks. Birds need that air flow in their nests. It’s why you’ll see birds sometimes pull or mess around with the material in nest bowls. So when the chicks hatch, they can breath and not be so hot under mom. Even when they have hatched the mom will still continue fluffing up the bowl to keep the air open for them. It can also lead to increased concentration of ammonia and pathogens too.
@@kips8156 would it work better if instead of opening the door every time the bird came in, it could close the door every time there’s a different bird?
@@kips8156well, could have smaller ventilation holes.
This must be an occupational hazard for nesting birds in hollows.
Imagine being a wasp taking shelter from the rain and you just see a blackbird right in-front of you (X;'D) ".... F**k."
SR-71 Blackbird🗿
An Aristophanes double-header.
A very kind compliment or ultimate sarcasm, either way, great comment
Feel like a Rookidee would be more fitting than a Piplup in the thumbnail 🙂
No joke! I'll remember that for next time
For me as non englishman, a phrase "Tits or GTFO" makes play another colors.
1:51 and here you have a bird having a seizure
9:14 too lol
10:56 😏
Best name for a bird ever
Yeah! Haha we had a livestream poll, a Russian viewer won the vote, thus 'Busya'
Wait until you hear about the Great Tit
She's probably wondering what sort of a hovel did her mate pick to raise a family in? geezz...
The thumbnail be like: PIPLUP VS BEEDRILL! WHAT WOULD HAPPEN NEXT?
Queen Wasp
That’s hornet, not a wasp. Come on people!
Mamá hermosa espero que haya podido tener sus pichones en tranquilidad.❤
Lamentablemente, después de su séptimo huevo, desapareció. Sospechamos que fue secuestrada por un depredador. 💔
@@talontalesoh no… did the father take care of the eggs? 💔
@@zarasha2024 No, sadly he came back the next day looking for his wife, but he didn't find her and never came back :( we tried to save the eggs but were unsuccessful.
How many things mess with these birds??! Sus
Are we going to talk about how @7:22 the wasp teleports, appearing out of thin air????? Either that, or wasps have some trick to nose dive at very high speed, such that the wasp was falling so fast it skipped frames, then pulled up and headed closer to the camera. WTF?
I think the wasp flew in from the right side of the balcony, if you look closely you can see it approaching from the farthest right side of the shot. 🧐Unless you're spotting I haven't seen! haha
I think you blinked
God I hate them!! Why did it keep going back? 😠
To make a nest and lay eggs. Closed places are safe from sun and perfect for their childrens.
That would be my guess
Why do you hate birds?
@@jaroslavpesek6642 obviously talking about that annoying wasp that keeps coming back.
It was a queen it found a perfect spot to build a nest hence it came back a few times but realized it was not a safe spot. The queen had zero interest in the bird it wouldn't attempt to sting it unless the bird would have attacked it. Wasps away from their hive have zero interest in larger creatures unless they're close to their hive, of course. Queens are fairly docile.
5:10 - 5:15 I thought the wasp appeared slowly.
So it's not just humans that these things annoy. Christ I hate wasps
Due to me being afraid of wasp by the buzzing I will turn down the sounds
man, I really hate wasps. :c
Not a wasp, it's a hornet.
10:49 funny😂😂
Lunch? :D
Blue Tits can indeed eat wasps :)
Funny
Song name in the background?
Which part? There's a few songs. All music is from MusMus on KZhead. A Japanese royalty free music channel.
@@talontales the whole video but i will check them out thank you
slo mo x 0.25 5:35 first two actresses died there
Hate wasps
tHE tit NAME iS BRYiAN MiLLS MACHiAVELLi OF titKEN MOViES (WASP iS MALENKOFF/RiGHt)_....
The background music is way too loud
Yup
Tit
Maybe don't fast forward so much
Why you added this stupid music?
Pokemon battle 😮💨
Terrible sound really bad video
What a terrifying situation 😅
so...the point of your video was?....to make a pointless crappy video?..or ....?
It's a glimpse into the world of a 🐦. Thanks for the view.
So the point of your comment was?.... To make a crappy comment? Or??
myadicknyermoms so the point of your name was? To make a stupid pointless name… or???
Are you 5?
How miserable are you? You good? They clearly gave us a video of what the title saids.
Hate wasps