That's prolly cause it got a huge serving so wasn't that hungry either
@keykul Жыл бұрын
Not being fed? He got the biggest worm in 1:20
@Darklarik3 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully it became someone else's dinner, yes?
@thomasmleahy621810 ай бұрын
It clearly got a massive bug. Weird thing to say.
@MONGO778593 ай бұрын
It’s a hemp thrush chick in a sand thrush nest. I’m really getting the feeling that this channel takes and plants cuckoos (or so they think) into other nests for the views. They got so many views last time I would NOT be surprised if they were doing this
@stoopidhumor1 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you - unfortunately, not everyone thinks these things thru and just believes what they are told. I could tell this chick was no parasitic chick right from the start.
@amberdusk Жыл бұрын
yes, this guy is manipulating nest for clicks
@absolutdevil9705 Жыл бұрын
😥
@lunizparlein173 Жыл бұрын
So what? Why do you care about those bird? There is like thousand of em' why this one so important
@rizal-san6848 Жыл бұрын
@@rizal-san6848 that's easy - this particular bird is George. You never heard of George the Bird? Wow - are you ever out of the loop. He's Big Bird's cousin's neighbor's husband's brother. Geeez.
@amberdusk Жыл бұрын
For those who are lazy to watch. The bird left the nest on its own at 4:35 . At 2:28 it attempted to leave but returned to the nest. Afterwards you still can hear its calls when parent came back to feed the nestlings.
@sandaosandao Жыл бұрын
Burung nya unik...🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
"Too lazy to watch"...I bet you make friends everywhere you go..
@guysolis5843 Жыл бұрын
that’s why we got you
@goku8586 Жыл бұрын
Noice !!! you know what We all came here for
@tubbymontana7090 Жыл бұрын
That’s not a cuckoo, it looks more like a cowbird, but I thought those only live in America…🤔🫤
@eldermillennial8330 Жыл бұрын
The parasitic bird when tried the first run away & came back to the nest was like "hey my pseudo siblings, you look so pathetic, but am gonna stay here a bit longer as it's not time yet".
@Te1978To Жыл бұрын
,
@user-lh2xq1fe8m Жыл бұрын
The parasitic...
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@Chitovavii Жыл бұрын
That's not what happened.
@EyeSeeThruYou Жыл бұрын
I have never seen a cuckoo that looks like that. Is it really a cuckoo?
@YurinanAcquiline Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why the parents don’t just yeet them out of the nest once they know it isn’t one of their’s… I’ve seen parents do worse to their late offspring than to parasites. So boggling.
@estabravo10 ай бұрын
Some species of parasitic birds, once they've laid their eggs in another nest, will stick around to see if the hosts reject the egg or chick. If it is rejected, they may opt to wipe out the entire nest in retaliation, forcing the host birds to start another brood and losing all the time and resources they've devoted to the now-destroyed nest. The host birds may simply be opting for the best chance of survival for its current nestlings.
@jharrison387310 ай бұрын
@jharrison3873 after hearing that. I might not be mad if people started killing these birds like they kill invasive species. Ohh look. A cuckoo bird. Lets shoot 50 of them while we at it. Donate 1 dollar to plant 1 tre~*wrong word* donate 1 dollar to shoot one cuckoo bird. How you do the dieed doesn't matter whether you shoot em, stomp em, drown em doesn't matter as long as you getting rid of this invasive parasitic bird 👹
@timexyemerald629010 ай бұрын
Some do, jays destroy the eggs and can drive the parasite mother away, there is a video of a pair killing a cowbird and then breaking her egg.
@hundido92879 ай бұрын
It's not so simple. The parasyte parent will stick around, and if their chick is killed or abandoned, it will destroy the nest. Sometimes will destroy the defiant host's future nests as well, as an example to other potential hosts. It's called Mafia Principle and it's a behavior the parasytes evolved to fight back the hosts fighting them back.
@Cerylion8 ай бұрын
@@Cerylion depends of the host, some birds drive away or kill the parasite mother, jays can, don't know about others tho.
@hundido92878 ай бұрын
Thank you for the best video ! Very good quality ! Best regards and Have a nice weekend !
@chuengueyhwang8558 Жыл бұрын
This baby cuckoo actually seems nicer than the other ones I've seen...
@klarabarunovic98412 ай бұрын
很好,媽媽可以專心餵養自己的寶寶了!
@AL-wh7yl10 ай бұрын
babies* She has three......
@PANZERFAUST906 ай бұрын
That parasite bird sounds like it's meowing.
@angiescarberry4339 Жыл бұрын
Congratulation ! . For this smart Mother bird ! .
@pa-normatoosa237711 ай бұрын
I wanted the parent birds to feed that parasite with the poop of the other chicks.
@BBradshawProductions Жыл бұрын
😅🤣😂
@sseguel.9565 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry but the parents need the chicks’ poop for nutritions energy for more food hunting for the chicks 😂
@TheAnimalWolverine Жыл бұрын
i was wanting the same thing in another video where the cuckoo bird keep begging and poking at the mother and father , i wish when the mom took the poop she would put it in it's mouth so maybe it would shut up for a minute or choke to death on it !!
@randycoleman4276 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful bird baby🐦👌🔔
@BirdPlusNest Жыл бұрын
Well at least it was keeping the other chicks warm instead of taking them out of the nest.
@gamblerfls7 ай бұрын
Cái mỏ nhọn đói bụng đáng yêu quá Chim dì mà hót hay quá vậy Anh cưng quá
@chinngoc4057 Жыл бұрын
In the perspective of the baby parasite bird, he doesnt know he was left there. He he thinks the feeder are his real parents who just stop loving him (feeding him)
@129dannytran Жыл бұрын
Still kills off the birds instinctively
@rushpatriot286611 ай бұрын
Yea... nobody cares tho.. cuckoos are just meant to die out. After i saw how they act.
@giorga3333211 ай бұрын
Don't pity that monster imagine if you have a larger sibling who eats more than they need to and steals your food and you start starving. some brood parasites don't care they'll stab their adoptive siblings in order to get ahead
@hadbetterdays811810 ай бұрын
It is ready to fledge No wonder why it left
@epicalglory4211 Жыл бұрын
In other words …. it fledged
@catherinedupre814 Жыл бұрын
babe bird lovely i like it
@ruralpoet Жыл бұрын
"I'm done with these people."
@kcpoodlesofpa Жыл бұрын
The momma bird has unveiled his identity and is no longer feeding him so he left away 😝
@Te1978To Жыл бұрын
Burung unik sarangnya di tanah...🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
Kinda cute..not his fault he born that way
@jimmyjay689 Жыл бұрын
That it has three toes forward (and not two) shows it not to be a cuckoo, but a passerine of some kind (and it just doesn't look like a cuckoo). So I wonder what it actually is. Quite apart from that I don't know what the main family of birds in this series are.
@philipveerman7526 Жыл бұрын
Burung apa itu...???🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
It's a Hemp Thrush chick, this is a Sand Thrush nest. Majority believes that it was either found or taken and placed in the nest as it just seemed to show up one day, it's like a week older too which put the real babies under an unfair dis advantage.. hopefully the parents stop feeding it and know it's not theirs.
@shirojaki2063 Жыл бұрын
@@shirojaki2063 Thanks for the answer. I have some books about Asian birds but I don't find Hemp Thrush or Sand Thrush in these books. So that is odd. I assume this is in Asia because the writing on the top looks like Mandarin or similar. Maybe it is not in Asia at all or just not in the part of Asia covered by my books.
@philipveerman7526 Жыл бұрын
Possibly a cowbird
@adotintheshark4848 Жыл бұрын
@@adotintheshark4848 I don't know the full range of possibilities. As I am in Australia. A quick search suggests that cowbirds are in America but this appears to come from Asia. So that makes it unlikely. Some comments below suggest that there was some human action that lead to this. So that makes it even harder to work it out.
@philipveerman7526 Жыл бұрын
While watching many bird videos I always noticed the the baby birds poop with their butt facing the mom
@Yuri-rc9py Жыл бұрын
They do that to keep the nest clean. So that the parent picks up the poop and takes it away.
@feleepe Жыл бұрын
@@feleepe 10/10 the mother bird eat that poo without even bothering to throw it away 💀
@Ixion-1337 Жыл бұрын
@@Ixion-1337 hahaha yeah, the baby's organs can't process the nutrients in the food very well, so especially for the reaaaally young chicks, the poo still has a lot of nutrients. Parents will gobble it up because of that.
@feleepe Жыл бұрын
@@feleepe ohhh..😲 now it makes sense. I bet this is where the phrase ‘one's garbage is another man's treasure’ came from😂 Thx for the info have a nice day!😊
@Ixion-1337 Жыл бұрын
wait what? i thought it was their mouth O.O
@archerverse13 Жыл бұрын
But he must have been fed as he hed geown to fledgeling. Also, the parent bird and his offsprings were not small so that was likely the reason that the parasite was not able to push them out of he nest.
@jiritichy7967 Жыл бұрын
The bird was placed in the nest for views. You are being manipulated
@tenaciouskev6122 Жыл бұрын
@@tenaciouskev6122the mother did feed the parasitic baby. You were too lazy to watch the whole video.
@JasperDK9138 ай бұрын
The bird being placed there for views, and it grabbing a caterpillar from the mother are not mutually exclusive concepts.@@JasperDK913
@tenaciouskev61227 ай бұрын
The Mum's like: "you're not my child f*ck off!"
@bethanymiddleton57584 ай бұрын
pobre la naturaleza como es😍😍😍😍😍
@rosaliavera1321 Жыл бұрын
Ah nature. Nothing says thanks to mom for food then a big crap sack.
@BlitheApathy8 ай бұрын
The father was very beautiful
@chateaupig826 Жыл бұрын
The bird is huge.
@zulemasanchez1233 Жыл бұрын
Was it eaten by snake? 🤣
@may1978ad Жыл бұрын
Was...
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad that monster ugly bird left the nest 👍😂
@SONORSQ2guy Жыл бұрын
Its cute.
@oh_k8 Жыл бұрын
Mantap gaiys.
@odeggodegan3871 Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️
@ssss-tn2no Жыл бұрын
Its hard to raised 3 baby then mother bird need to look for for 2 again 😔😔😔
@marsmcmxcii Жыл бұрын
😍😍👪
@Reviewlifebirds Жыл бұрын
What kind of parasite bird is it
@lilclacla1610 Жыл бұрын
5:16 the adult bird just took the poop from the little birds
@allotallosaurus7652 Жыл бұрын
So did all the chicks die,or survive? Did at least one competent adult parent or adoptive parent stay and feed them until they could fly?
@richardjohnson455 Жыл бұрын
Its been fed to d point its all grown up n left d nest
@voltexvoltex32839 ай бұрын
😙
@bandiandi7240 Жыл бұрын
It fledged, but the adopted parents would still be feeding it.
@tomsd86563 ай бұрын
Good morning biards
@karrark8702 Жыл бұрын
Mantap...
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
I’m new here what exactly is a parasitic bird
@OniTakeover3 ай бұрын
Waiting on the bird that evolves to feed the parasite chuck all the other chicks' poop sacks instead of flying them away.
@CuttyMonsta8 ай бұрын
im kinda terrified how massive the shit the birds can push out, looks painful
@cyberpunkin7427 ай бұрын
That sweet little bird was stolen from another nest. It’s not a cuckoo nor a parasite. It was confused as to where it was and begged for food, as all chicks do. He left bc he realized he was not in the correct nest and probably died bc of it. Shame on this channel! His little chirps are so adorable.
@litgal78310 ай бұрын
You planted it in the nest! For clicks. 😡
@Nadia..J Жыл бұрын
No. That's how nature works sometimes. Search cuckoo birds and it will make sense to you.
@sweetmess1993 Жыл бұрын
Yes.. agreed..this not cuckoo bird
@pencintahutan7343 Жыл бұрын
@@sweetmess1993 it's not a cuckoo though. Poor little bird was stolen and put here and will likely die or never know its real species
@martlettoo Жыл бұрын
The mom is like 🧐 y u grown
@ChandraHeppler10 ай бұрын
0:55 did the baby just shat in her mouth
@drantem2 ай бұрын
The parasitic bird understood that I' m big enough than others & they were different physically like the mother bird.
@seemalaad661610 ай бұрын
He is just like my father
@familyduqum713811 ай бұрын
Lazy and mooching off others?
@litgal78311 ай бұрын
The manipulation of the subject birds is akin to the abuse of the people in the circus freak shows, though the birds would have normal lives if not co-opted for likes by less-than-human 'humans '.
@thisbushnell2012 Жыл бұрын
Aqui no brasil ainda nao ouvi falar desse passaro mas ai nesse nihno a comida nao esta distribuida por igual tenho sabias e bombinha do mato elas sao marronzinhas e vejo todos os filhotes tem alimentacao igual e desenvolvem logo nao morre nenhum isso ai e injusto
@historiaqueahistorianaotec158910 ай бұрын
There are many different species of cuckoo that may look different but are still brood parasites. For example, koels look nothing like the common cuckoo but are still parasites. Different parts of the worlds have different cuckoos so it may not be the cuckoo you are used to. Also this bird has tried to push off its nest mates in previous videos, which is cuckoo behavior. Cuckoos have killed a lot of nestmates and these ones survived because the recorder kept putting them back. Look up the video “the cuckoo bird was exhausted and rescued two small birds back to their nest” by the same author, for example, and you will see cuckoo trying to kill or sabatoge the others, which get rescued.
@anikadaimaginative30202 ай бұрын
At least it didn't push the real babies out of the nest.
@jimmyadepeju555510 ай бұрын
Bye Felicia
@mymymy00 Жыл бұрын
One chick left good for mom less work.
@prasongmccray9359 Жыл бұрын
No, such chicks never "voluntarily leave," especially not before they've become fully fledged and are at least a "brancher," which I doubt is the case here. The "voluntarily leaving" is an inaccurate claim, and simply does not occur in the cases of "imposter" chicks in nests of species which are the targets of parasitism. What's more likely here is that the imposter chick was on the perimeter of the nest and either fell below the nest and perished, was caught and killed by a predator, or it fell through the branches below the nest and was cared for on lower branches or the ground by the foster parents. What does occur naturally? - imposter egg/chick ejected from nest by parent bird - imposter is victim of predation - imposter egg/chick accidently falls out of nest
@EyeSeeThruYou Жыл бұрын
This isn't brood parasitism, though. It's click baitism. The 'imposter' bird was placed there by the channel owner for youtube revenue's sake, and is not a typical brood parasite, which is why the other chicks survived. It's not nearly as bad as the people who abuse puppies before 'saving them' or glue a bunch of stuff on the backs of turtles before 'removing the barnacles,' but it's along those lines. See an animal video from an asian-based channel with lots of high-click animal content? Chances are the animals are being manipulated/abused to get that content.
@ytadventurer9170 Жыл бұрын
@@ytadventurer9170 I debunked the claim, and you illustrated why the claim was made. Teamwork! I've seen the horrible torture videos of men holding a kingfisher species by its head, forcing the body to wildly dangle. They had jammed its bill into a banana stalk, claiming that "this hummingbird slammed into a tree," something that doesn't happen, and then pretended to "rescue" it by pulling its beak back out and tossing the now dead or near-dead bird over onto the ground. Yes, people torture and abuse animals on platforms like these for attention and money. It's partly why I make an effort to debunk their abusive fraud so other people start to realize it, too. I'm glad you are also doing so by warning people about this particularly abusive clickbait. One thing I did on the horrifying kingfisher abuse video was to report it to YT and encourage others to do the same. It's the very least I could do to bring some sort of closure to that bird's needless suffering.
@EyeSeeThruYou Жыл бұрын
@@ytadventurer9170 why is it "not as bad"? Because it's a bird and not a puppy? It's abuse that will likely lead to the death of the bird, or perhaps to it never being able to mate with its own kind due to being raised by the wrong species
@martlettoo Жыл бұрын
It must not be cuckoo chick. They never leave
@safiaaliahmadi585210 ай бұрын
Does the mother simply hate parasitic kin?
@hardeeharhar18 Жыл бұрын
I have no pity for cuckoo birds. They will kill their nestmates by kicking them off or kicking away their eggs. "It's in their nature." Doesn't mean I have to like it. I'm a human being, I can freely reflect on 'natural' behaviors and oppose them if I don't like them. I'll bet you have a different reaction when a dog or a cat is in a lion pen getting ripped apart. Then it's a "tragedy." We can not like the things that happen in nature, what happens in nature isn't a warrant for us to do whatever we want as many degenerate groups have pushed in the last 20 years.
@alexG10610 ай бұрын
Whatever, this is not a cuckoo. We can tell that by looking at it, especially its feet.
@philipveerman75266 ай бұрын
Chill
@gwjsbmАй бұрын
あれ?偽物のヒナはどこに行ったのかしら?
@yama-san_74 Жыл бұрын
Burung apa ....???🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
I feel bad for the cookoo bird. People seem to legitimately despise this bird for simply existing and having an innate desire to live and survive. It's not like the cookoo chose to be a parasitic bird and be hatched in this nest, it's just trying to survive.
@TheMeatballMan42010 ай бұрын
Sure it's not like a tick wants to suck your blood and not care what disease it will give you but let's just live in the reality of a disney film hope my dreams don't get crushed
@hadbetterdays811810 ай бұрын
@@hadbetterdays8118Are you implying that a tick is capable of higher thought and willingly chooses to do what it consciously knows is considered immoral or...?
@nugget4yearsago5189 ай бұрын
@@nugget4yearsago518 I'm saying that this person doesn't understand parasites and is too sensitive to understand them like imagine your parents get tricked into adopting a kid and this demon child eats all your food forcing you and your siblings to get emaciated or worse get silently assaulted by domestic violence
@hadbetterdays81189 ай бұрын
Lol wtf r u talkin about😂 try to survive is ok but killing other chicks by pushing them is not.
@heavyhitter55387 ай бұрын
Its a shitty example of nature and shouldn't be encouraged to survive
@ninjazombie89694 ай бұрын
I see.
@ASURAN24 Жыл бұрын
Why these birds are so bad? Anyway, these little birds are child, like another animal's child And where is the proof that bird never came back?
@IchiroKohmoto9 ай бұрын
NOT A CUCKOO. Among other things, the mouth is the wrong color. Actually, it looks very similar to the other chicks. Probably related. -Cuckoo’s mouths are scarlet, the red is that strong.
The other way around. The one that left was the parasite bird.
@elibell19 Жыл бұрын
Пішов на багаті села...
@user-xc2ed3ho6l3 ай бұрын
The cuckoo can already find ants, worms and small insects to eat but snakes rats & other predators will capture him easily coz he cant fly yet
@randypablo43917 ай бұрын
Why do i want to crush it so badly?
@krisbaci133411 ай бұрын
Good
@darrellkaczynski75318 ай бұрын
Gasoline and matches does the trick to
@butterzaries4277 Жыл бұрын
Burung apa itu namanya...??????🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
The parents eat the kids 💩 Thank God I'm not a bird 😂
@MisfitsFiendClub13810 ай бұрын
Didn't it come later? Or is that a different video of a similar case. He is a cute bird and I dont know why you all hate him.
@virginiasanchez4614 Жыл бұрын
Don’t blame us. The ways of the cuckoo have us all on edge to hate parasitic birds.
@bolaji.balogun Жыл бұрын
The bird is called a parasitic bird. It kills it's siblings early at birth by throwing them out of the nest. The chicks are old enough that the parents recognize it's not their baby and is instinctively irate hungry and fratricidal when it feels it's not getting the attention it needs to strive soon after hatching.
@smilessl597 Жыл бұрын
@@smilessl597 that’s not this bird, that’s a cuckoo and cuckoo’s are much bigger than this. This bird was most likely planted In another nest by humans (as this bird isn’t known to be parasitic) and this is the result
@mrfuzz241 Жыл бұрын
and why this chick that abandoned the nest is so different and even sings differently
@robsondasilvasantos8316 Жыл бұрын
Research about a parasitic bird. Its real momma hatched on another bird’s nest so it is an entirely different species
@nzjbr6226 Жыл бұрын
That was not a cuckoo …. Why would that chick be in that nest?! Is this channel taking eggs from one nest and moving them for views?!?!
@slaphappyotter4 ай бұрын
Look at that thing beg for food with a giant bug in its mouth.
*I don't think it was a parasitic bird because it looked like the mother bird. Probably a case of first egg laid a week or 2 before the others.*
@hmin59278 ай бұрын
Good riddance.
@YaelSharon341010 ай бұрын
No someone took it out the nest. I swear what's wrong with this channel
@andresanabria6075 Жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? At 4:35 you can clearly see the bird leaving the nest.
@Roasty420 Жыл бұрын
Indonesian hadir 🇮🇩
@kewanahchongsyafii3763 Жыл бұрын
I think he thinks someone came by and was throwing like food or bird food on the ground or something and got it to come out but no that bird yall seen wasnt s cuckoo or was a fully developed bird that goes into nests and gets free food so it doesn't have to hunt that is what it does and once it is found and or killed or is full it leaves
I just love how it’s not being fed
That's prolly cause it got a huge serving so wasn't that hungry either
Not being fed? He got the biggest worm in 1:20
Hopefully it became someone else's dinner, yes?
It clearly got a massive bug. Weird thing to say.
It’s a hemp thrush chick in a sand thrush nest. I’m really getting the feeling that this channel takes and plants cuckoos (or so they think) into other nests for the views. They got so many views last time I would NOT be surprised if they were doing this
I agree with you - unfortunately, not everyone thinks these things thru and just believes what they are told. I could tell this chick was no parasitic chick right from the start.
yes, this guy is manipulating nest for clicks
😥
So what? Why do you care about those bird? There is like thousand of em' why this one so important
@@rizal-san6848 that's easy - this particular bird is George. You never heard of George the Bird? Wow - are you ever out of the loop. He's Big Bird's cousin's neighbor's husband's brother. Geeez.
For those who are lazy to watch. The bird left the nest on its own at 4:35 . At 2:28 it attempted to leave but returned to the nest. Afterwards you still can hear its calls when parent came back to feed the nestlings.
Burung nya unik...🇮🇩
"Too lazy to watch"...I bet you make friends everywhere you go..
that’s why we got you
Noice !!! you know what We all came here for
That’s not a cuckoo, it looks more like a cowbird, but I thought those only live in America…🤔🫤
The parasitic bird when tried the first run away & came back to the nest was like "hey my pseudo siblings, you look so pathetic, but am gonna stay here a bit longer as it's not time yet".
,
The parasitic...
🤣🤣🤣
That's not what happened.
I have never seen a cuckoo that looks like that. Is it really a cuckoo?
I don’t understand why the parents don’t just yeet them out of the nest once they know it isn’t one of their’s… I’ve seen parents do worse to their late offspring than to parasites. So boggling.
Some species of parasitic birds, once they've laid their eggs in another nest, will stick around to see if the hosts reject the egg or chick. If it is rejected, they may opt to wipe out the entire nest in retaliation, forcing the host birds to start another brood and losing all the time and resources they've devoted to the now-destroyed nest. The host birds may simply be opting for the best chance of survival for its current nestlings.
@jharrison3873 after hearing that. I might not be mad if people started killing these birds like they kill invasive species. Ohh look. A cuckoo bird. Lets shoot 50 of them while we at it. Donate 1 dollar to plant 1 tre~*wrong word* donate 1 dollar to shoot one cuckoo bird. How you do the dieed doesn't matter whether you shoot em, stomp em, drown em doesn't matter as long as you getting rid of this invasive parasitic bird 👹
Some do, jays destroy the eggs and can drive the parasite mother away, there is a video of a pair killing a cowbird and then breaking her egg.
It's not so simple. The parasyte parent will stick around, and if their chick is killed or abandoned, it will destroy the nest. Sometimes will destroy the defiant host's future nests as well, as an example to other potential hosts. It's called Mafia Principle and it's a behavior the parasytes evolved to fight back the hosts fighting them back.
@@Cerylion depends of the host, some birds drive away or kill the parasite mother, jays can, don't know about others tho.
Thank you for the best video ! Very good quality ! Best regards and Have a nice weekend !
This baby cuckoo actually seems nicer than the other ones I've seen...
很好,媽媽可以專心餵養自己的寶寶了!
babies* She has three......
That parasite bird sounds like it's meowing.
Congratulation ! . For this smart Mother bird ! .
I wanted the parent birds to feed that parasite with the poop of the other chicks.
😅🤣😂
I’m sorry but the parents need the chicks’ poop for nutritions energy for more food hunting for the chicks 😂
i was wanting the same thing in another video where the cuckoo bird keep begging and poking at the mother and father , i wish when the mom took the poop she would put it in it's mouth so maybe it would shut up for a minute or choke to death on it !!
Beautiful bird baby🐦👌🔔
Well at least it was keeping the other chicks warm instead of taking them out of the nest.
Cái mỏ nhọn đói bụng đáng yêu quá Chim dì mà hót hay quá vậy Anh cưng quá
In the perspective of the baby parasite bird, he doesnt know he was left there. He he thinks the feeder are his real parents who just stop loving him (feeding him)
Still kills off the birds instinctively
Yea... nobody cares tho.. cuckoos are just meant to die out. After i saw how they act.
Don't pity that monster imagine if you have a larger sibling who eats more than they need to and steals your food and you start starving. some brood parasites don't care they'll stab their adoptive siblings in order to get ahead
It is ready to fledge No wonder why it left
In other words …. it fledged
babe bird lovely i like it
"I'm done with these people."
The momma bird has unveiled his identity and is no longer feeding him so he left away 😝
Burung unik sarangnya di tanah...🇮🇩
Kinda cute..not his fault he born that way
That it has three toes forward (and not two) shows it not to be a cuckoo, but a passerine of some kind (and it just doesn't look like a cuckoo). So I wonder what it actually is. Quite apart from that I don't know what the main family of birds in this series are.
Burung apa itu...???🇮🇩
It's a Hemp Thrush chick, this is a Sand Thrush nest. Majority believes that it was either found or taken and placed in the nest as it just seemed to show up one day, it's like a week older too which put the real babies under an unfair dis advantage.. hopefully the parents stop feeding it and know it's not theirs.
@@shirojaki2063 Thanks for the answer. I have some books about Asian birds but I don't find Hemp Thrush or Sand Thrush in these books. So that is odd. I assume this is in Asia because the writing on the top looks like Mandarin or similar. Maybe it is not in Asia at all or just not in the part of Asia covered by my books.
Possibly a cowbird
@@adotintheshark4848 I don't know the full range of possibilities. As I am in Australia. A quick search suggests that cowbirds are in America but this appears to come from Asia. So that makes it unlikely. Some comments below suggest that there was some human action that lead to this. So that makes it even harder to work it out.
While watching many bird videos I always noticed the the baby birds poop with their butt facing the mom
They do that to keep the nest clean. So that the parent picks up the poop and takes it away.
@@feleepe 10/10 the mother bird eat that poo without even bothering to throw it away 💀
@@Ixion-1337 hahaha yeah, the baby's organs can't process the nutrients in the food very well, so especially for the reaaaally young chicks, the poo still has a lot of nutrients. Parents will gobble it up because of that.
@@feleepe ohhh..😲 now it makes sense. I bet this is where the phrase ‘one's garbage is another man's treasure’ came from😂 Thx for the info have a nice day!😊
wait what? i thought it was their mouth O.O
But he must have been fed as he hed geown to fledgeling. Also, the parent bird and his offsprings were not small so that was likely the reason that the parasite was not able to push them out of he nest.
The bird was placed in the nest for views. You are being manipulated
@@tenaciouskev6122the mother did feed the parasitic baby. You were too lazy to watch the whole video.
The bird being placed there for views, and it grabbing a caterpillar from the mother are not mutually exclusive concepts.@@JasperDK913
The Mum's like: "you're not my child f*ck off!"
pobre la naturaleza como es😍😍😍😍😍
Ah nature. Nothing says thanks to mom for food then a big crap sack.
The father was very beautiful
The bird is huge.
Was it eaten by snake? 🤣
Was...
I’m so glad that monster ugly bird left the nest 👍😂
Its cute.
Mantap gaiys.
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Its hard to raised 3 baby then mother bird need to look for for 2 again 😔😔😔
😍😍👪
What kind of parasite bird is it
5:16 the adult bird just took the poop from the little birds
So did all the chicks die,or survive? Did at least one competent adult parent or adoptive parent stay and feed them until they could fly?
Its been fed to d point its all grown up n left d nest
😙
It fledged, but the adopted parents would still be feeding it.
Good morning biards
Mantap...
I’m new here what exactly is a parasitic bird
Waiting on the bird that evolves to feed the parasite chuck all the other chicks' poop sacks instead of flying them away.
im kinda terrified how massive the shit the birds can push out, looks painful
That sweet little bird was stolen from another nest. It’s not a cuckoo nor a parasite. It was confused as to where it was and begged for food, as all chicks do. He left bc he realized he was not in the correct nest and probably died bc of it. Shame on this channel! His little chirps are so adorable.
You planted it in the nest! For clicks. 😡
No. That's how nature works sometimes. Search cuckoo birds and it will make sense to you.
Yes.. agreed..this not cuckoo bird
@@sweetmess1993 it's not a cuckoo though. Poor little bird was stolen and put here and will likely die or never know its real species
The mom is like 🧐 y u grown
0:55 did the baby just shat in her mouth
The parasitic bird understood that I' m big enough than others & they were different physically like the mother bird.
He is just like my father
Lazy and mooching off others?
The manipulation of the subject birds is akin to the abuse of the people in the circus freak shows, though the birds would have normal lives if not co-opted for likes by less-than-human 'humans '.
Aqui no brasil ainda nao ouvi falar desse passaro mas ai nesse nihno a comida nao esta distribuida por igual tenho sabias e bombinha do mato elas sao marronzinhas e vejo todos os filhotes tem alimentacao igual e desenvolvem logo nao morre nenhum isso ai e injusto
There are many different species of cuckoo that may look different but are still brood parasites. For example, koels look nothing like the common cuckoo but are still parasites. Different parts of the worlds have different cuckoos so it may not be the cuckoo you are used to. Also this bird has tried to push off its nest mates in previous videos, which is cuckoo behavior. Cuckoos have killed a lot of nestmates and these ones survived because the recorder kept putting them back. Look up the video “the cuckoo bird was exhausted and rescued two small birds back to their nest” by the same author, for example, and you will see cuckoo trying to kill or sabatoge the others, which get rescued.
At least it didn't push the real babies out of the nest.
Bye Felicia
One chick left good for mom less work.
No, such chicks never "voluntarily leave," especially not before they've become fully fledged and are at least a "brancher," which I doubt is the case here. The "voluntarily leaving" is an inaccurate claim, and simply does not occur in the cases of "imposter" chicks in nests of species which are the targets of parasitism. What's more likely here is that the imposter chick was on the perimeter of the nest and either fell below the nest and perished, was caught and killed by a predator, or it fell through the branches below the nest and was cared for on lower branches or the ground by the foster parents. What does occur naturally? - imposter egg/chick ejected from nest by parent bird - imposter is victim of predation - imposter egg/chick accidently falls out of nest
This isn't brood parasitism, though. It's click baitism. The 'imposter' bird was placed there by the channel owner for youtube revenue's sake, and is not a typical brood parasite, which is why the other chicks survived. It's not nearly as bad as the people who abuse puppies before 'saving them' or glue a bunch of stuff on the backs of turtles before 'removing the barnacles,' but it's along those lines. See an animal video from an asian-based channel with lots of high-click animal content? Chances are the animals are being manipulated/abused to get that content.
@@ytadventurer9170 I debunked the claim, and you illustrated why the claim was made. Teamwork! I've seen the horrible torture videos of men holding a kingfisher species by its head, forcing the body to wildly dangle. They had jammed its bill into a banana stalk, claiming that "this hummingbird slammed into a tree," something that doesn't happen, and then pretended to "rescue" it by pulling its beak back out and tossing the now dead or near-dead bird over onto the ground. Yes, people torture and abuse animals on platforms like these for attention and money. It's partly why I make an effort to debunk their abusive fraud so other people start to realize it, too. I'm glad you are also doing so by warning people about this particularly abusive clickbait. One thing I did on the horrifying kingfisher abuse video was to report it to YT and encourage others to do the same. It's the very least I could do to bring some sort of closure to that bird's needless suffering.
@@ytadventurer9170 why is it "not as bad"? Because it's a bird and not a puppy? It's abuse that will likely lead to the death of the bird, or perhaps to it never being able to mate with its own kind due to being raised by the wrong species
It must not be cuckoo chick. They never leave
Does the mother simply hate parasitic kin?
I have no pity for cuckoo birds. They will kill their nestmates by kicking them off or kicking away their eggs. "It's in their nature." Doesn't mean I have to like it. I'm a human being, I can freely reflect on 'natural' behaviors and oppose them if I don't like them. I'll bet you have a different reaction when a dog or a cat is in a lion pen getting ripped apart. Then it's a "tragedy." We can not like the things that happen in nature, what happens in nature isn't a warrant for us to do whatever we want as many degenerate groups have pushed in the last 20 years.
Whatever, this is not a cuckoo. We can tell that by looking at it, especially its feet.
Chill
あれ?偽物のヒナはどこに行ったのかしら?
Burung apa ....???🇮🇩
I feel bad for the cookoo bird. People seem to legitimately despise this bird for simply existing and having an innate desire to live and survive. It's not like the cookoo chose to be a parasitic bird and be hatched in this nest, it's just trying to survive.
Sure it's not like a tick wants to suck your blood and not care what disease it will give you but let's just live in the reality of a disney film hope my dreams don't get crushed
@@hadbetterdays8118Are you implying that a tick is capable of higher thought and willingly chooses to do what it consciously knows is considered immoral or...?
@@nugget4yearsago518 I'm saying that this person doesn't understand parasites and is too sensitive to understand them like imagine your parents get tricked into adopting a kid and this demon child eats all your food forcing you and your siblings to get emaciated or worse get silently assaulted by domestic violence
Lol wtf r u talkin about😂 try to survive is ok but killing other chicks by pushing them is not.
Its a shitty example of nature and shouldn't be encouraged to survive
I see.
Why these birds are so bad? Anyway, these little birds are child, like another animal's child And where is the proof that bird never came back?
NOT A CUCKOO. Among other things, the mouth is the wrong color. Actually, it looks very similar to the other chicks. Probably related. -Cuckoo’s mouths are scarlet, the red is that strong.
What species are the non cuckoos here?
コメントを読むと、巣立ちしたヒナがこの巣の本当のヒナで、3匹のヒナが親とは別の種だと言うことなのかな?
No, the fledgling chick is the parasite.
The other way around. The one that left was the parasite bird.
Пішов на багаті села...
The cuckoo can already find ants, worms and small insects to eat but snakes rats & other predators will capture him easily coz he cant fly yet
Why do i want to crush it so badly?
Good
Gasoline and matches does the trick to
Burung apa itu namanya...??????🇮🇩
The parents eat the kids 💩 Thank God I'm not a bird 😂
Didn't it come later? Or is that a different video of a similar case. He is a cute bird and I dont know why you all hate him.
Don’t blame us. The ways of the cuckoo have us all on edge to hate parasitic birds.
The bird is called a parasitic bird. It kills it's siblings early at birth by throwing them out of the nest. The chicks are old enough that the parents recognize it's not their baby and is instinctively irate hungry and fratricidal when it feels it's not getting the attention it needs to strive soon after hatching.
@@smilessl597 that’s not this bird, that’s a cuckoo and cuckoo’s are much bigger than this. This bird was most likely planted In another nest by humans (as this bird isn’t known to be parasitic) and this is the result
and why this chick that abandoned the nest is so different and even sings differently
Research about a parasitic bird. Its real momma hatched on another bird’s nest so it is an entirely different species
That was not a cuckoo …. Why would that chick be in that nest?! Is this channel taking eggs from one nest and moving them for views?!?!
Look at that thing beg for food with a giant bug in its mouth.
ใจนึงก็สงสารนะ ที่พ่อแม่ทิ้งเขาไป แต่เขาก็ร้ายทำลายลูกนกตัวอื่น
*I don't think it was a parasitic bird because it looked like the mother bird. Probably a case of first egg laid a week or 2 before the others.*
Good riddance.
No someone took it out the nest. I swear what's wrong with this channel
What are you talking about? At 4:35 you can clearly see the bird leaving the nest.
Indonesian hadir 🇮🇩
I think he thinks someone came by and was throwing like food or bird food on the ground or something and got it to come out but no that bird yall seen wasnt s cuckoo or was a fully developed bird that goes into nests and gets free food so it doesn't have to hunt that is what it does and once it is found and or killed or is full it leaves
也是。best。animal。picture。thank。有。good。night。哦呢。Sunday。
Friends. Unity. Radiator. Friday. Camshaft. great
The step siblings are too noisy, so it's better to take off. Bye 🦅
i hope it is eaten by snake after that.
Their buttholes start smooching the air after pooping. I don’t know why, but this is really cute to me lmao
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