An attacking magpie bird can't catch a duckling for an animal prey meat food feed
An avian animal is trying to catch a duckling, but it escapes before it can be caught. The crows and magpies are meat-eating predatory birds, and they, along with the gull and the heron, have been hunting and attacking and eating the ducklings on this duck pond from the start of the ducks' breeding season, and their attacks are very hard to stop because the ducks haven't got the necessary skills to adequately defend themselves and their ducklings. Ducks are aquatic waterbirds that live on freshwater and seawater; ducks don't have the predatory instinct to hunt, but they will eat small water and land animals, plants, and insects. A female duck is known as a pen, and a male duck is known as a drake; the duckling is a tiny baby duck with no avian flight feathers but fluffy plumage, and a young or adolescent duck is much more giant and more confident as a food forager with their avian flight feathers almost grown, and spending less time close to the mother duck. The magpie is a species of omnivorous bird from the Corvidae family of birds that includes ravens, rooks, nutcrackers, jays, and magpies that eat various animals and carrion for their meat-eating diets and a variety of seeds and grains, fruits and nuts, and almost anything they can find when they are foraging and feeding. Magpies have a predatorial instinct to attack, hunt, and eat other animals they can handle, such as rats, mice, and other small mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The magpies will also eat other birds and their babies, especially during the avian breeding seasons, and this type of predator eats animal prey; feeding behavior has evolved over millions of years to enable them to have an extensive menu of wild protein-rich food. Food eaten without chewing is how magpies and all birds eat their food because they have no teeth for crushing, and dining on big or small portions by swallowing in gulps is how they feed. The magpies are avian animals that can be found living and breeding in many habitats throughout the world.
This should be a children's book titled, "The Lucky Duckling"
I saw that movie on Netflix, not bad.
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I can almost hear the Scottish terrier asking “Are you ok Lad?” and the duckling replying “Aye sir, l’m well. Gotta go see mummy now.” Then the Scotty saying “aye good to hear lad, much love to your mum.”
lmao
The bird: waiting will make the duckling bigger, because my brain is bigger as well
*trip* "Guess I'll die"
Ducklings- cutest little birds ever
0:20 "oh no" the duckling is literally a sitting duck
That was the cutest thing when they sat on the lily pads
Holy Shit that duckling can run fast
can't believe how cute that duckling is!
I can't believe how unpredatory that Magpie is. Sheesh..talk about a disappointment
Crows (Corvidae) are not predators per se but rather opportunistic omnivores which are able to take advantage of a wide variety of prey and non-prey items. If they were predators they would enjoy more efficient attack strategies so as to avoid inefficient energy loss. This Magpie was taking advantage of a possible prey item struggling in front of it but it wasn't prepared at all to persue it. Additionally, the Mallard chick was in an inappropriate habitat (on land) and so much more vulnerable. Herons and gulls are more efficient and wily predators of ducks and there is a habitat overlapp.
Adorable duck child takes bath on the leaf
You cant say you wouldn’t run like that if you saw a hungry MadPie running after you. I’m sorry I know that was cringey but that’s the only thing I could think about this whole video. I think I’m hungry 🤣, and pie really sounds good right now
Run Forrest run!🐥 Poor lil mallard baby duckling
and than a heron came...
bruh
i came from that video too. Sorry i took 9 months to see it.
we could be best bros by now
Nevin Rhymer a heron would probably ignore the chick and eat the dog honestly...
FOR REAL!!
Nice video, man! Thanks for sharing!
Nice one Toto x
That dog is a national hero.
that baby duck got the squad and the magpie runnin XDDDDDD
First and awesome vid dude
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Where the heron at?
Plot twist : the human catches the duckling to make juicy steak
where are the Herons?
Why In the heck Is that description that long?
Was that a magpie?
The duckling fell... the magpie came along to ‘help him up’....
That little duckling was moving!...Webbed feet on land not always helpful-a faithful scottie in the nick of time...
Ducks & Dogs are some of my favorite animals and pets!
Dogs eat ducks.
What happened to him
The dog deserves a medal. Doggie to the rescue. Glad to see every thing turned out fine. Thanks for sharing this Paul. Thumbs up.☺♥♥☺
Dee W nature meal wasted from that magpie
I disliked the video because they just took a video thinking and knowing that the duckling was gonna die.
@@lpstaylor5816 so your gonna shame someone just for taking a video of nature... Wow First of all that bird could have hungry chicks to feed or is starving Second of all if you were that bird you wouldn't give a care in the world Third of all you shouldn't have clicked on this video then, and a animal trying to catch another animal for food is natural and a rare sighting of course someone would want to film it, it's OK to feel bad for the duckling, but blaming the recorder is not OK
God these ducklings are cute 🤩
cutest
seriously u are the funnier heron
Yeah, especially when it's sitting in a magpie's tummy.
the dog barked and scared off magpie. you can see magpie looking in direction of the event and s/he flew away.
what the price of this kind duck?
Thank you dog I'm so glad the ducklings found its mum and was safe again it must be hard having 5+ adventurous ducklings to look after.xx
🐕: I'm not really sure what I did but, your welcome?
Me gustó cuándo él pájaro le salva a el patito
but the real question is, whos the dogs owner? a dog cant just come out of nowhere, unless it was planned by the recorder
Is that a female Magpie?
Can duckling beat the heron?
indudablemente las madres son tan sabías.
A good video
Omg people! There's this thing called natural selection. If you really care about nature, stop saying "why didn't you help it"
sammy man9000 but we are part of nature so if we help an animal isn‘t it also natural selection?
@@GustavAstep well i get where you're coming from but when it comes to being the dominant spruce on our planet, its our job to protect nature and keep it around for a long time. Sure we cut down trees and use fossil fuels but we don't interfere with predator/prey moments. It wouldn't be fair. Besides they way we live doesnt seem very natural to me
Who cares just save it
@@inflixo36 people who care about nature care thats who
@@inflixo36 bro it's nature get over it, that bird could have hungry chicks to feed and you wanna keep it away from its food, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't give a care in the world if you we're that bird, so what's the point
So the dude recording just let the duckling swim in the opposite direction of its family? Lmao
Bellos.pato.
that dog is a hero
Omg this black and white bird looks like a microraptor
these were cute duckling
Linda perrita.
I think the Crow helped the duckling!! It could've eaten it, if it really wanted to! What I saw was the Crow direct the baby into the right direction, help it get to it's feet! So haaa! Crows are awesome!! Very smart animals! Thanks for the video!!
Robin Hood oh wow
splash fox cool perspective. Btw that’s a magpie
There was a baby pigeon knocked from it's nest by a hungry crow. I happened to come along as the crow was attempting to fly off w it in its beak, but the baby pigeon was too heavy and the crow dropped it. As I was picking the baby pigeon up the crow was sitting on top of a nearby street sign waiting to see what was going to happen. I picked the baby pigeon up and remembered that there's a bird sanctuary in our town that cares for such orphans. Thank you Jesus!
OK... But still it's nature so if your salty about the camera man not doing anything to save the duckling just stop, feeling bad for the duckling is OK, but blaming the camera man is not the way to go
@@Vyndigo 😑
Smart little guy. 😁
i love this video
Way to spoil the ending with the title.
That's why ducks have so many ducklings bcoz they have so many predators. Makes sense. XD
I hate watching these, I love watching these, I hate that I love watching these
So what preys on a magpie? Put more of those in that park. Problem solved.
Why you not help?
That is the most yellow grass I have ever seen
I felt so sad when the duckling tripped
Dogs are awesome.
RUN DUCKY RUN!!!!!!!!!
Its crazy how a litlle duck comes to an adult.... so many predators, even a big fish can eat then
I need more Excitement
Why does everything eat ducklings. I get it's nature but it's just so cruel.
theyre delicious and defenceless....btw it's not cruel. Humans are cruel, not animals.
Definition- causing pain or suffering. Nature can be cruel. Even if it is natural. I wasn't asking but have your own opinion and I'll have mine.
Can't See Me. That‘s true sometimes nature can be so brutal/cruel, for example, it can happen that a crocodile eats his own babies
Cruel? Grow up.
holy shit, how many animals eat ducklings???
Wonderful
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Incredibly lucky duck.
Yes she made it 😂🤣 that was so Cute
Poor Magpie...it lost its Quack Snack.
how to look , and carried the mouth of the duck
Dog?
What's that duckling doing alone 😒
If it was not the dog ?
Do you wanna be a duck?
Thank goodness there was a human to "help" film this...
@@Vyndigo Exactly, I get the point.
I feel bad for the magpie
Brilliant
It had nothing to do with that dog. it was the water that saved the duckling from both the bird and the dog.
Stop saying "you are all stupid, its a part of nature" who tf cares, just help a lil homie out
Good job dog... u saved a life
safe for today, be eaten by another day.
Heiron fav snack
a crow????
I didn't see the dog save shit. The duckling was in the water before the dog came along.
alan30189 I totally agree with you
alan30189 😂😭😭
Looks like the dog stopped the magpie from eating the duck while it was on its back by distracting it, but yeah we never actually saw the dog at that time
It cycle of nature.
0:06 spot the family of ducks
looks like the bird wasn't so hungry
you dump read what its says with big appetite
If I ever saw a magpie, seagull, heron, or any other flying piece of shit attacking a defenseless ducking IT WOULD NOT HAVE A HEAD LEFT TO EAT.
WHO TF WAS SITTING THERE WATCHING IT HAPPEN
Citruspolsion Spud Predators need to eat too. This is natural selection. It keeps nature in balance.
Yusuf Islam no. You chose one animal to starve saving another. And ducks mean. Fuck them.
Notthefather Lol when my mother was pregnant with me she said She got attacked by a swan. I wonder why birds hate me
A puppy is a pet you fool. These are wild animals.
It’s nature :/ everybody needs to eat
THE duck family is at the bush
One obvious question- WHY DID T U ATLEAST TRY TI HELP THE DUCK
it's called Nature. Nature could give less of a fuck bout Morals.
lucky Duck!
Poor lil thing😉
so cute
Plot Twist: you lied about the duckling being saved so you made something up so youd feel better. Hence why it wasnt recorded
Это оператор какои то маньяк
Why don't you just save the duckling instead of getting this video?
Franzie Poot I love ducks all my life they are beautiful animals cute
Why didnt you help it
Because that would be interfering with nature
You all gotta remember that this is nature and not a Disney movie. The person recording doesn't have to do anything. It's the exact same deal with an animal documentary, yet you don't bitch on those videos, do ya?
Good job mommy duck
You're mean I mean pirate your posture can't bath and the little ship
happ
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