Notice how the parasite cuckoo is the only one that’s constantly begging for food, even after being fed something.
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
Never satisfied, never full. The cuckoo can do nothing but beg
@ebonimom6964 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE when it has food but is still begging so the parents take it away. VERY SATISFYING
@GammaSierra
Жыл бұрын
It was so awesome seeing the mother take care of here own chicks first. She seems to know something is off with that nestling and is confused. I hate these cuckoos. The kill the others nestlings usually by shoving them out, then exhaust the parents with ridiculous round the clock feedings. It's called parasitic and rightfully so.
@SecureHandle
Ай бұрын
@Based_transition_Clockerkinda guilty for the shoving eggs and chicks out of the nest part though
@sonydc4419 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how these tiny birds can swallow such large pieces of insects and then turn around so their mom can grab their poop.
@exidy-yt2 жыл бұрын
I love it. Not only do the parents clearly know the Cuckoo is not their own, when they do accidentally feed it, they'll yeet the food right back out of it's mouth to feed a hungry chick of it's own! I really dislike parasite birds and so am happy to see this. I guess the cuckoo Mom chose it's target nest poorly and the other chicks had already hatched and were too big for the newborn cuckoo chick to toss from the nest like they usually do. Just glad the parents were able to tell the difference and not let their own chicks starve at the expense of the louder, shriller cuckoo chick as far too often happens.
@lagatha1037
Жыл бұрын
it will outgrow them and push them to their deaths 🤬
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
If u hate cuckoos a lot i suggest watching cuckoo gets what it deserves
@theferretman2157
Жыл бұрын
Not all species of Cuckoo push babies out of the nest (these species also have chances of the other offspring surviving but can starve some out later).
@iceswallow7717
Жыл бұрын
seems older than them - more developed feathers and eyes
@exidy-yt
Жыл бұрын
@@iceswallow7717 While they do develop quickly, If it was older then them it would be much bigger. + it would have tossed the other eggs out if it was born first. That's the Cuckoo first strike protocol. It's baked into their genes.
@skeletonboi3077 Жыл бұрын
I like how when the cuckoo bird is still asking for more, the parents have enough of his crap and jsut feeds their chicks that need to actually eat.
@youaretearingmeapartlisa72539 күн бұрын
" Im taking that worm back since you wanna act like you're starving"
@beermanmccool1226 Жыл бұрын
*Mom Bird:* "Get a job, ya bum!"
@skeletonboi3077
Жыл бұрын
Grown and greedy
@Aikunle78
Жыл бұрын
LOL lol
@Hangyithaimei-rx7hkАй бұрын
Smartest mother I've ever seen in birds
@gabesanti22372 жыл бұрын
Keep updating with this story please. For once the cuckoo bird won't be getting his way. These birds know that this bird isn't their own.
@litgal783
Жыл бұрын
The nest got attacked and all but one bird was killed. Cuckoo is no more.
@trucid2
Жыл бұрын
That's why the mom keeps feeding it?
@RT-mm8rq Жыл бұрын
The cuckoo was feed early on. As it got bigger and its appearance was more defined, or the sounds it made were different I wonder if the parents perceived that the chick was sick. Many species of animal will not feed the young that are sick and diseased, making it more likely the stronger siblings will survive.
@darketernal3
Жыл бұрын
Maybe actually. One of the trick of the cuckoo is to seem in distress. It does this by begging harder and shaking violently. It also does a one wing twitch, a common distress signal to get the parents to focus harder on feeding. Normally if they're the only hatchling, the parents will throw everything because of the signaling, but with more than one, I think you might be right. He's ignored, because a distressed hatchling has less of a chance.
@a_beeble
7 ай бұрын
@@darketernal3I like how the parent just takes it out of his mouth and eats it. Like a beggar getting food, begging for more, then the food is just ripped out of his mouth and eaten by some random guy
@hishighnessessaeed7720
5 ай бұрын
Exactly, cuckoo doesn’t only kill the bio kids for food, but to avoid being caught by the mother. The mother sees a difference in the signals, vocals and overall behavior of this particular chick which she wouldn’t be able to notice it had the cuckoo succeeded in the elimination of the bio chicks. The signals of her actual chicks are more natural to her.
@holymolydonutshop344910 ай бұрын
Its like they literally swallow it and then it comes right out the other end 🤣
@hmoobdude3912 жыл бұрын
It’s weird how as newly hatched, it knows to push others out but grown…it doesn’t do it
@ericdomingo2235
2 жыл бұрын
Me too. It's probably a different bird.
@blackpink6478
2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdomingo2235 nope that's surely a cuckoo chick
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
One theory is that they can’t stand the sensation of another egg or naked baby’s skin on their own naked skin, this triggers them to struggle to remove the irritation, but once their feathers come in enough, they can’t feel their skin and give up trying since they are no longer irritating.
@theferretman2157
Жыл бұрын
Not all species of Cuckoo push out eggs, the most commonly known ones do but not all of them.
@lostone9700
Жыл бұрын
Newborn humans can swim but after they must relearn
@jandelmarcantos Жыл бұрын
that coocu bird is always not satisfied with the portion he gets while the real baby birds are so happy havibg anything shove in thier mouth
@Aikunle78
Жыл бұрын
I noticed that too
@migarsormr55612 жыл бұрын
Lol some how the cuckoo didnt have enough strenght to push the others out and its kinda being ignored
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
The nest is REALLY deep. It doesn’t seem that way at first glance, but then remember how big cuckoos get! The walls were simply too steep to get them all over the lip! He tried and tried, and may have managed one or so, but ultimately just couldn’t get them over. As he’s grown, the smaller siblings have had to stay on his back most of the time, but this allows them to compete more evenly. Very fortunate for them!
@oh_k8
Жыл бұрын
They don't always push the others out.
@Klinfran
Ай бұрын
Depends on the cuckoo breed, some not only dont push other eggs/chicks out but even make the whole litter more viable as the incensant begging for food from the cuckoo chick makes the parents overwork themselves and they end up feeding all chicks more as result. I believe the one on this video is one of those.
@ericasnow5622 Жыл бұрын
She Knows Who To Feed. I Absolutely Love This Video...
@marosenmd2949 ай бұрын
In watching the great number of video's of nest invasion by cuckoo, I believe the major cause of these parasites getting "busted" by the parents involves 2 mistakes made by cuckoos : 1) the cuckoo egg gets dropped a bit too late for cuckoo too get size advantage enough over native chicks (3 days might be enough) AND 2) once native chicks get a chance to begin feeding the cuckoo chick's attention grabbing behavior leads to it constantly shaking, calling with open mouth........full of food. The cuckoo does this repeatedly and Mama and Papa catch on. When Papa begins to reach in and take food back, you know the cuckoo's cover has been blown, I noted this aspect in a good portion of all vids. In addition, the cuckoo's rate of maturation appears to be significantly faster than native's, the cuckoo is fully sighted and has completed budding of juvenile feathering, the natives eyes remain completely unopened the entire time and native chick's skin completely devoid of initial feathering. I also love it when the Papa and finally the Mama both catch on and the parasite goes unfed with food in its mouth............too busy being center of attention to remember to swallow. That little cuckoo ends up cookin' his own goose!
@daneg
Ай бұрын
the channel op maintains these nests. you can see how he even barricades some of them so that the cuckoo cannot jettison the native eggs/chicks, and he even shows vids of himself replacing chicks that the cuckoo has ejected. I agree with you that in this one, the mother isn't "smart." it's just that the cuckoo isn't closing its beak and swallowing. but this channel is artificially manufacturing this drama. iunno. it is what it is. but if the cuckoo feels "broken" to us, then how do we feel about being manipulated by the channel? ah the meta of it all! 😄
@AmberU Жыл бұрын
These parents straight took the food out the imposters mouth! Nature even has balance sometimes the parasite wins in this case the parents figured out the scammer and don’t feed it properly!
@hazelgoodshepherd9315 Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that this was all because the parasite bird’s parent was a deadbeat single mother. 😂
@rubinpanni69122 жыл бұрын
Why didn’t the mummy bird feed the chick poop to cuckoo? 😈
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
You're evil, i like it
@DinnerForkTongue
Жыл бұрын
Because chick poop is actually kinda nutritious (they can't digest food fully yet). You think _a cuckoo_ deserves even such little boons?
@angelac9181
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing!! Lol 😂
@SilentFox-qg1ru
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@user-rp6ms1td5y2 жыл бұрын
罕见跟小杜鹃同鸟巢的小鸟还能存活!讚!
@judet.9746
2 жыл бұрын
@Kwan 我有同感
@andresanabria6075
Жыл бұрын
@Kwan yes thats why there's no other videos of the hatchings? It's crazy what people will do for views
@e-pearlm
Жыл бұрын
There mote of an invasive parasitic species so they aren't really sharing the nest rhey are just leaving it to die cuz they know it's not their chick plus the cuckoo has a different sound to their babies
@onlyplaywarlock434
9 ай бұрын
Kwan 說了什麼??
@onlyplaywarlock434
9 ай бұрын
@@andresanabria6075what did Kwan said??, it seems to have been deleted either by himself or the owner of the video.
@MedullarisConus11 ай бұрын
Hahaha too bad! The 💩 paradite dies at the end 😂
@Stop_moition_lizard2 жыл бұрын
Finally the birds are doing something
@nguyenthanhsu9135 Жыл бұрын
Too greedy and it got none.
@DanDaFreakinMan Жыл бұрын
I find this very enjoyable
@e-pearlm Жыл бұрын
That moment when you ain't feeding no extra mouth that tour shure isn't yours XD
@jamespayne802 жыл бұрын
Wow so the more I see of these videos apparently the birds are getting wiser and wiser to the cuckoo. Maybe it will change its ways and not be the parasite in the night lol. Ty for the uploads
@cortster12
2 жыл бұрын
It's an evolutionary arms race. They're basically even right now, with the cuckoo being successful a bit more than it's unsuccessful. Just enough to propagate. And if it ever lags behind as the other birds evolve ways to defend against it, the cuckoo that don't adapt won't breed, while the ones with new adaptations, even slighter better, will continue the cycle. In effect, it'll never go away.
@sayyidsahal4533
Жыл бұрын
It's different cucu from America
@daisygloria3671 Жыл бұрын
I've finally found a cuckoo fail, man am I 😊
@sidoniewinterpasternak9938 Жыл бұрын
it seems the parents and the youngstets are finally getting it
@hellhuckerhenry6950 Жыл бұрын
0:45 it actually pulls that worm the cuckoo parent put into it's chick mouth from the gullet and gives it to her own. Owned.
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
Gluttonous behavior goes unrewarded!
@basapon7074
21 күн бұрын
The cuckoo parent? There are no cuckoo parents in this video.
@badenuru6515 Жыл бұрын
Finally gets some food but doesn't swallow asks for more and it gets taken away 😮
@naveenchilakapati2 жыл бұрын
Lucky birds
@deividbx4 ай бұрын
Plot twist: the other 3 are parasites
@-spacedout--spacebound-743810 күн бұрын
3:20 she has fed the cuckoo like three times and it just keeps screaming, so she keeps grabbing the food and being like 'HERE JFC' before giving it to her real chicks.
@dynamicdave2647 Жыл бұрын
The real question is will the cuckoo bird survive? Couldnt the cuckoo just grow up malnourished and small?
@eunbeego81569 ай бұрын
it's really good to see~♡
@pollyannaprinciple5860 Жыл бұрын
It's possible that the parent birds may have instinctually kept the cuckoo bird on a diet to keep all the babies at equal weights.
@bueczkapl63222 жыл бұрын
Is there a chance to watch full video ?
@evolition7 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised the parents can't tell it's not theirs, even just the color of its mouth is a different color
@xerxes4779 Жыл бұрын
cuckoo parasite also unsuccessfully push the other birds out. That's why he had a hard time getting food
I wonder if color affects who they feed? They feed the yellow beaks, and pretty much ignore the orange/reddish one. They feed it occasionally but they keep taking it out because it constantly keeps asking to be fed. I wonder if the parents decides that it's annoying or if they know it's not their offspring? It is interesting to watch as I thought this cuckoo would push out the other chicks like we see in other nests.
@matheuscamargo9187
8 ай бұрын
It's hard to say because the species mutate and this is necessary. They can't just ignore different children.
@kiarazoccogoldenbonniegirl1641
7 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure is bc how it developed so fast before the rest. Parents noticed that there's something wrong
@Iguana5k Жыл бұрын
Ok this is really interesting. The cuckoo already has its eyes open and more feathers then the other chicks, meaning it hatched before them. But instead of throwing the other eggs (or later chicks) out, it left em life, even though it getting fed last by the parents.
@CorporateCornholio
Жыл бұрын
It may well have tried but the location of the nest reduces to places it could push them out of the nest.
@srabonirakshit6066
Жыл бұрын
@@CorporateCornholioexactly.from its size it seems that it hatched much later.
@SamSonicVideos
9 ай бұрын
If these birds want to survive, they need to build nests in places cuckoo birds can't push the babies out.
@lakhsmandas37402 жыл бұрын
Very Nice video ❤️
@Test-fc3fc23 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, I only just got while watching this why Blofield kept stating to James Bond ‘Cuckoo’.
@ItsEka-929jfm5 ай бұрын
No way a parasite feeds Others 🤯
@wweminehead54587 ай бұрын
Im sad to see this cuckoo got fed
@user-yd6jv4eo7kАй бұрын
Какая молодец мама, кормит только родных птенцов
@judet.97462 жыл бұрын
這是栗腹磯鶇, (Monticola rufiventris)Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush。 而觀察杜鵑雛鳥的羽毛狀態,大約孵出有一週吧,而栗腹磯鶇雛鳥估計剛孵出一二天。 狀況相當不自然,杜鵑雛鳥剛孵出時應該早就將還在鳥蛋狀態的對手推出巢外了吧,可能留到讓牠們孵出來嗎?
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
This nest appears to have been built unusually deep to accommodate special peculiar conditions in this little alcove. I think the rim was just too high to get them over the lip, so has been forced to share.
@fgsgt232 жыл бұрын
Keep updating us please 😁
@charlie2b-d3355 ай бұрын
Who wanted to swat the buzzing sound on your ears when you heard it?
Not all species of cuckoos parasitize other birds, and among those that routinely rely on other birds to hatch their eggs and raise their young, the baby cuckoo may not necessarily evict foster eggs and nestlings. I don't know what species of cuckoo is shown in this video. Approximately 60% of all cuckoo species usually hatch their own eggs and raise their own offspring in the manner of most altricial birds. Some of these occasionally parasitize other species or pairs of the same species of cuckoos nesting in the same area, but their nestlings are raised with and don't attempt to evict their foster siblings. This form of parasitism has been observed among North America's Yellow Billed and Black Billed Cuckoos. The European Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) has been the most extensively studied of parasitic cuckoos, and its' relationships with its' hosts have proven to be far more complex than previously believed. Female Common Cuckoos lay eggs mimicking those of the host species that raised them, and seek out and remember the active nests of the same species in their territories. According to long term studies, this egg mimicry drastically reduces removal of cuckoo eggs or nest abandonment in response to the presence of a cuckoo egg by host birds. Female Common Cuckoos are generally more territorial than males, and this limits competition for host nests. Each female Common Cuckoo specializing in the same species of host in an area is part of a clan known as a gente. In response to your question, Common Cuckoo nestlings generally begin evicting host eggs or nestlings between their first few hours post hatching, and their second day of life after hatching, depending on the individual nestling. This eviction behavior usually ceases between 3 to 8 days post hatching age for the Common Cuckoo nestling. Any nestlings or eggs not pushed out by Common Cuckoo nestlings after 8 days post hatching are generally tolerated by the cuckoo. Additionally, Common Cuckoo nestlings as individuals consistently evict eggs and nestlings either when a foster parent is sitting OR away from the nest, and either during the day OR at night, when the foster parent cannot see what is happening. Female cuckoos routinely remove and eat one egg from their host's clutch, and deposit a single egg to replace it. Some nestling cuckoos that are obligate parasites, such as Great Spotted Cuckoos (Clamator glandarius, these are parasites of Pica Magpies and other corvids, recently, they have been expanding their host range to include several species of starlings) don't evict foster eggs or nestlings at all. By increasing foster brood size, they somewhat reduce survivorship among their foster siblings, but don't outgrow their foster siblings or present more attractive begging behavior to their parents like Brown Headed Cowbird (NA birds not related to cuckoos, they also don't evict host eggs or nestlings) nestlings do. If the parent corvids reject the Spotted Cuckoo's egg, she will retaliate by killing their entire brood. Similar behavior has been observed, though less consistently, among female cowbirds. Studies have confirmed that parent birds subjected to this behavior, particularly corvids, learn to tolerate cuckoo and cowbird eggs in their nests as a result. American Robins and Gray Catbirds nevertheless usually remove cowbird eggs laid in their nests (Catbirds eat these rejected eggs), and Yellow Warblers build new nests and lay a new clutch on top of nests parasitized by cowbirds.
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
My theory is that the sensation of other chicks’ shells or naked skin irritates his own naked skin, so he tries to push away the irritation, but once his own feathers come in, it stops bothering him.
@motherlandbot6837
Жыл бұрын
@@eldermillennial8330 This behavior has been studied by scientists for decades. Those species of cuckoos that push out foster eggs or siblings are preprogrammed to push upwards, then sideways, against objects that contact their sides and back. The nestlings of these cuckoos have stronger legs and feet than their foster siblings, and this enables them to push strongly, while grasping the nest. This reduces the chances that the cuckoo nestling will itself fall out of the nest while evicting eggs or other nestlings. Note that not all species of cuckoos push out foster eggs or siblings (the Great Spotted Cuckoo [Clamator glandarius], a parasite of corvids, does not push out eggs or nestlings, but the mother Spotted Cuckoo will kill the brood of foster parents that reject her egg or nestling), and many species of cuckoos, such as Greater Roadrunners, and Guira Cuckoos, are not parasitic, while others, such as Yellow Billed and Black Billed Cuckoos, usually raise their own young. Mother Asian Koels (Eudynamys scolopaceus), large cuckoos which parasitize mostly crows and mynahs, often provide supplementary care for their nestlings, but rely on their foster parents (who will mob or attack the Koel if they see her near their nest) to brood and to provide most of the food for her offspring. Eviction behavior by cuckoo chicks starts when the cuckoo is 1 to 3 days old, and persists for 3 days to a week after it starts. During this period, the baby cuckoo will persistently push against not only eggs and nestlings that touch it, but also its' own foster parents as they are brooding on the nest. Cuckoo nestlings in this eviction phase don't push 24 hours a day; some do this only at night, while others do this only during the day.
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
Or maybe The other chicks have outgrown the parasite chick
@koco19tkb54 Жыл бұрын
imagine being given food and you're still crying. This also happens in humans; A couple takes in orphans and then later on the orphans demand more from the parents compared to the actual kids. mm
Good mom bird taking food out of parasite bird and feed to real chicks.
@cugay4ty8 ай бұрын
nice
@xoxoheroinbby4084 Жыл бұрын
he doesn't even go here
@ccshrimp5 ай бұрын
Why can't cuckoos learn to care for their own
@budicahyono1843 Жыл бұрын
What's the bird's name?
@maandren
Жыл бұрын
Parasite
@huntingntxawgyajchannel472 жыл бұрын
Like
@soniasingh5047 Жыл бұрын
How cuckoo didn’t push others outside 😮
@rikeshrai7638
Жыл бұрын
Probably cause the original chicks were either hatched before the cuckoo or at the same time. The Cuckoo’s mother chose the wrong nest
@RovingPunster6 ай бұрын
Instead of 3 round trips for 3 bugs, Mom could saved a lot of time and effort: 1) Feed bug1 to chick1. In response, Chick1 produces poop1. 2) Instead of swallowing poop1 (yuck) then flying a round trip for bug2, mom could have simply fed poop1 to chick2 3) An additional round trip to obtain bug3 becomes unnecessary if mom simply feeds poop2 to chick3. Yeah, id make a terrible parent. 😮 j/k 😂
@SkiKoala Жыл бұрын
It's nice when the chicks are as big as the cuckoo
@Majacaro6 ай бұрын
1:57 The baby is laying a white stuff from her behind, and the mother took ot away... What is this ?
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
poop
@handlethisD69style11 ай бұрын
I wish that bird would pick up the parasite, and fly up above bridge altitude and drop it onto a busy road hitting the pavement at terminal velocity
@Angusbear61922 күн бұрын
為啥鳥媽媽不直接餵杜鵑幼鳥吃幼鳥屎
@amihan992 жыл бұрын
Update please
@oblivion31768 ай бұрын
i'm surprised that cuckoo chick didnt try to push off the other chicks in the nest?
@tommajor1013 Жыл бұрын
that bird have to survive somehow,they are not humans so there is no some morale drama here,survive the fittest as always
@MariaMartinez-tq4vrАй бұрын
El cuco terminara matando de hambre a los otros ...porque será el doble o triple que los otros dos...no cabran todos el el nido..o el comerá todo porque su pico es más llamativo
@servantofgod8222 Жыл бұрын
Feed it with others poo
@jerrys98452 жыл бұрын
这种杜鹃鸟慈悲,心里有善种子
@user-xv6fw1cf3u
Жыл бұрын
No..
@jjaapp18 Жыл бұрын
Kinda shitty that everyone hates the cuckoo baby, as if it had a choice to be there.
@yoshikagekira1863
Жыл бұрын
Yeah honestly but it’s gonna grow up and do the evil cycle
@ZSleepingDragonZ
10 ай бұрын
No, people hate cuckoo babies because they selfishly push out the legitimate eggs/babies. If the cuckoo babies just casually blend in with the other babies people wouldn't hate them so much.
It is a parasitic chick but not a cuckoo chick. Don't remember their names but they are closely related, so about the same size. Cuckoo chicks and adults are giants compared to these birds.
@0RoseRed Жыл бұрын
Rotten yoke
@Beatles5 Жыл бұрын
This cuckoo is better than other I have seen. It wants to share the food. All other cuckoos I have seen is pulling out the eggs, even living chicks. And there are also cuckoos who kill chicks by stabbing them with beaks.
@bayigashukran1637 Жыл бұрын
What are those white balls they pass out?
@johnjordan2460
Жыл бұрын
Fecal matter
@kaitlando636
Жыл бұрын
Poo
@MarisandraEstherian Жыл бұрын
So... if the cuckoo baby is NOT murderous enough to yeet the others out of the nest... he gets no food. Hmm, getting a tiny winy bit of sympathy for cuckoos now
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Notice how the parasite cuckoo is the only one that’s constantly begging for food, even after being fed something.
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
Never satisfied, never full. The cuckoo can do nothing but beg
I LOVE when it has food but is still begging so the parents take it away. VERY SATISFYING
@GammaSierra
Жыл бұрын
It was so awesome seeing the mother take care of here own chicks first. She seems to know something is off with that nestling and is confused. I hate these cuckoos. The kill the others nestlings usually by shoving them out, then exhaust the parents with ridiculous round the clock feedings. It's called parasitic and rightfully so.
@SecureHandle
Ай бұрын
@Based_transition_Clockerkinda guilty for the shoving eggs and chicks out of the nest part though
It's amazing how these tiny birds can swallow such large pieces of insects and then turn around so their mom can grab their poop.
I love it. Not only do the parents clearly know the Cuckoo is not their own, when they do accidentally feed it, they'll yeet the food right back out of it's mouth to feed a hungry chick of it's own! I really dislike parasite birds and so am happy to see this. I guess the cuckoo Mom chose it's target nest poorly and the other chicks had already hatched and were too big for the newborn cuckoo chick to toss from the nest like they usually do. Just glad the parents were able to tell the difference and not let their own chicks starve at the expense of the louder, shriller cuckoo chick as far too often happens.
@lagatha1037
Жыл бұрын
it will outgrow them and push them to their deaths 🤬
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
If u hate cuckoos a lot i suggest watching cuckoo gets what it deserves
@theferretman2157
Жыл бұрын
Not all species of Cuckoo push babies out of the nest (these species also have chances of the other offspring surviving but can starve some out later).
@iceswallow7717
Жыл бұрын
seems older than them - more developed feathers and eyes
@exidy-yt
Жыл бұрын
@@iceswallow7717 While they do develop quickly, If it was older then them it would be much bigger. + it would have tossed the other eggs out if it was born first. That's the Cuckoo first strike protocol. It's baked into their genes.
I like how when the cuckoo bird is still asking for more, the parents have enough of his crap and jsut feeds their chicks that need to actually eat.
" Im taking that worm back since you wanna act like you're starving"
*Mom Bird:* "Get a job, ya bum!"
@skeletonboi3077
Жыл бұрын
Grown and greedy
@Aikunle78
Жыл бұрын
LOL lol
Smartest mother I've ever seen in birds
Keep updating with this story please. For once the cuckoo bird won't be getting his way. These birds know that this bird isn't their own.
@litgal783
Жыл бұрын
The nest got attacked and all but one bird was killed. Cuckoo is no more.
@trucid2
Жыл бұрын
That's why the mom keeps feeding it?
The cuckoo was feed early on. As it got bigger and its appearance was more defined, or the sounds it made were different I wonder if the parents perceived that the chick was sick. Many species of animal will not feed the young that are sick and diseased, making it more likely the stronger siblings will survive.
@darketernal3
Жыл бұрын
Maybe actually. One of the trick of the cuckoo is to seem in distress. It does this by begging harder and shaking violently. It also does a one wing twitch, a common distress signal to get the parents to focus harder on feeding. Normally if they're the only hatchling, the parents will throw everything because of the signaling, but with more than one, I think you might be right. He's ignored, because a distressed hatchling has less of a chance.
@a_beeble
7 ай бұрын
@@darketernal3I like how the parent just takes it out of his mouth and eats it. Like a beggar getting food, begging for more, then the food is just ripped out of his mouth and eaten by some random guy
@hishighnessessaeed7720
5 ай бұрын
Exactly, cuckoo doesn’t only kill the bio kids for food, but to avoid being caught by the mother. The mother sees a difference in the signals, vocals and overall behavior of this particular chick which she wouldn’t be able to notice it had the cuckoo succeeded in the elimination of the bio chicks. The signals of her actual chicks are more natural to her.
Its like they literally swallow it and then it comes right out the other end 🤣
It’s weird how as newly hatched, it knows to push others out but grown…it doesn’t do it
@ericdomingo2235
2 жыл бұрын
Me too. It's probably a different bird.
@blackpink6478
2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdomingo2235 nope that's surely a cuckoo chick
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
One theory is that they can’t stand the sensation of another egg or naked baby’s skin on their own naked skin, this triggers them to struggle to remove the irritation, but once their feathers come in enough, they can’t feel their skin and give up trying since they are no longer irritating.
@theferretman2157
Жыл бұрын
Not all species of Cuckoo push out eggs, the most commonly known ones do but not all of them.
@lostone9700
Жыл бұрын
Newborn humans can swim but after they must relearn
that coocu bird is always not satisfied with the portion he gets while the real baby birds are so happy havibg anything shove in thier mouth
@Aikunle78
Жыл бұрын
I noticed that too
Lol some how the cuckoo didnt have enough strenght to push the others out and its kinda being ignored
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
The nest is REALLY deep. It doesn’t seem that way at first glance, but then remember how big cuckoos get! The walls were simply too steep to get them all over the lip! He tried and tried, and may have managed one or so, but ultimately just couldn’t get them over. As he’s grown, the smaller siblings have had to stay on his back most of the time, but this allows them to compete more evenly. Very fortunate for them!
@oh_k8
Жыл бұрын
They don't always push the others out.
@Klinfran
Ай бұрын
Depends on the cuckoo breed, some not only dont push other eggs/chicks out but even make the whole litter more viable as the incensant begging for food from the cuckoo chick makes the parents overwork themselves and they end up feeding all chicks more as result. I believe the one on this video is one of those.
She Knows Who To Feed. I Absolutely Love This Video...
In watching the great number of video's of nest invasion by cuckoo, I believe the major cause of these parasites getting "busted" by the parents involves 2 mistakes made by cuckoos : 1) the cuckoo egg gets dropped a bit too late for cuckoo too get size advantage enough over native chicks (3 days might be enough) AND 2) once native chicks get a chance to begin feeding the cuckoo chick's attention grabbing behavior leads to it constantly shaking, calling with open mouth........full of food. The cuckoo does this repeatedly and Mama and Papa catch on. When Papa begins to reach in and take food back, you know the cuckoo's cover has been blown, I noted this aspect in a good portion of all vids. In addition, the cuckoo's rate of maturation appears to be significantly faster than native's, the cuckoo is fully sighted and has completed budding of juvenile feathering, the natives eyes remain completely unopened the entire time and native chick's skin completely devoid of initial feathering. I also love it when the Papa and finally the Mama both catch on and the parasite goes unfed with food in its mouth............too busy being center of attention to remember to swallow. That little cuckoo ends up cookin' his own goose!
@daneg
Ай бұрын
the channel op maintains these nests. you can see how he even barricades some of them so that the cuckoo cannot jettison the native eggs/chicks, and he even shows vids of himself replacing chicks that the cuckoo has ejected. I agree with you that in this one, the mother isn't "smart." it's just that the cuckoo isn't closing its beak and swallowing. but this channel is artificially manufacturing this drama. iunno. it is what it is. but if the cuckoo feels "broken" to us, then how do we feel about being manipulated by the channel? ah the meta of it all! 😄
These parents straight took the food out the imposters mouth! Nature even has balance sometimes the parasite wins in this case the parents figured out the scammer and don’t feed it properly!
Keep in mind that this was all because the parasite bird’s parent was a deadbeat single mother. 😂
Why didn’t the mummy bird feed the chick poop to cuckoo? 😈
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
You're evil, i like it
@DinnerForkTongue
Жыл бұрын
Because chick poop is actually kinda nutritious (they can't digest food fully yet). You think _a cuckoo_ deserves even such little boons?
@angelac9181
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing!! Lol 😂
@SilentFox-qg1ru
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
罕见跟小杜鹃同鸟巢的小鸟还能存活!讚!
@judet.9746
2 жыл бұрын
@Kwan 我有同感
@andresanabria6075
Жыл бұрын
@Kwan yes thats why there's no other videos of the hatchings? It's crazy what people will do for views
@e-pearlm
Жыл бұрын
There mote of an invasive parasitic species so they aren't really sharing the nest rhey are just leaving it to die cuz they know it's not their chick plus the cuckoo has a different sound to their babies
@onlyplaywarlock434
9 ай бұрын
Kwan 說了什麼??
@onlyplaywarlock434
9 ай бұрын
@@andresanabria6075what did Kwan said??, it seems to have been deleted either by himself or the owner of the video.
Hahaha too bad! The 💩 paradite dies at the end 😂
Finally the birds are doing something
Too greedy and it got none.
I find this very enjoyable
That moment when you ain't feeding no extra mouth that tour shure isn't yours XD
Wow so the more I see of these videos apparently the birds are getting wiser and wiser to the cuckoo. Maybe it will change its ways and not be the parasite in the night lol. Ty for the uploads
@cortster12
2 жыл бұрын
It's an evolutionary arms race. They're basically even right now, with the cuckoo being successful a bit more than it's unsuccessful. Just enough to propagate. And if it ever lags behind as the other birds evolve ways to defend against it, the cuckoo that don't adapt won't breed, while the ones with new adaptations, even slighter better, will continue the cycle. In effect, it'll never go away.
@sayyidsahal4533
Жыл бұрын
It's different cucu from America
I've finally found a cuckoo fail, man am I 😊
it seems the parents and the youngstets are finally getting it
0:45 it actually pulls that worm the cuckoo parent put into it's chick mouth from the gullet and gives it to her own. Owned.
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
Gluttonous behavior goes unrewarded!
@basapon7074
21 күн бұрын
The cuckoo parent? There are no cuckoo parents in this video.
Finally gets some food but doesn't swallow asks for more and it gets taken away 😮
Lucky birds
Plot twist: the other 3 are parasites
3:20 she has fed the cuckoo like three times and it just keeps screaming, so she keeps grabbing the food and being like 'HERE JFC' before giving it to her real chicks.
The real question is will the cuckoo bird survive? Couldnt the cuckoo just grow up malnourished and small?
it's really good to see~♡
It's possible that the parent birds may have instinctually kept the cuckoo bird on a diet to keep all the babies at equal weights.
Is there a chance to watch full video ?
I'm surprised the parents can't tell it's not theirs, even just the color of its mouth is a different color
cuckoo parasite also unsuccessfully push the other birds out. That's why he had a hard time getting food
カッコウが生き残るのか興味深い。 通常、カッコウが寄生する場合は、餌を独占する為に本当の雛を殺す。 3羽の雛にも餌を与えているのでカッコウにとっては餌の量が足りない可能性が高い。
@Syoma-dx9by
2 жыл бұрын
为什么日本人评论这个视频?
@yumark5800
Жыл бұрын
@@Syoma-dx9byyou have a problem with that, why?
@baba-mn2my
4 ай бұрын
@@Syoma-dx9byt
I wonder if color affects who they feed? They feed the yellow beaks, and pretty much ignore the orange/reddish one. They feed it occasionally but they keep taking it out because it constantly keeps asking to be fed. I wonder if the parents decides that it's annoying or if they know it's not their offspring? It is interesting to watch as I thought this cuckoo would push out the other chicks like we see in other nests.
@matheuscamargo9187
8 ай бұрын
It's hard to say because the species mutate and this is necessary. They can't just ignore different children.
@kiarazoccogoldenbonniegirl1641
7 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure is bc how it developed so fast before the rest. Parents noticed that there's something wrong
Ok this is really interesting. The cuckoo already has its eyes open and more feathers then the other chicks, meaning it hatched before them. But instead of throwing the other eggs (or later chicks) out, it left em life, even though it getting fed last by the parents.
@CorporateCornholio
Жыл бұрын
It may well have tried but the location of the nest reduces to places it could push them out of the nest.
@srabonirakshit6066
Жыл бұрын
@@CorporateCornholioexactly.from its size it seems that it hatched much later.
@SamSonicVideos
9 ай бұрын
If these birds want to survive, they need to build nests in places cuckoo birds can't push the babies out.
Very Nice video ❤️
Oh my goodness, I only just got while watching this why Blofield kept stating to James Bond ‘Cuckoo’.
No way a parasite feeds Others 🤯
Im sad to see this cuckoo got fed
Какая молодец мама, кормит только родных птенцов
這是栗腹磯鶇, (Monticola rufiventris)Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush。 而觀察杜鵑雛鳥的羽毛狀態,大約孵出有一週吧,而栗腹磯鶇雛鳥估計剛孵出一二天。 狀況相當不自然,杜鵑雛鳥剛孵出時應該早就將還在鳥蛋狀態的對手推出巢外了吧,可能留到讓牠們孵出來嗎?
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
This nest appears to have been built unusually deep to accommodate special peculiar conditions in this little alcove. I think the rim was just too high to get them over the lip, so has been forced to share.
Keep updating us please 😁
Who wanted to swat the buzzing sound on your ears when you heard it?
これはオオルリの巣だね。青いほうが父親でグレーの地味な色のほうが母親。カッコウの雛があまり大きくないのは孵化の時期が遅かったのか、オオルリの雛がもともと大きいからなのか、どっちだろうか。 でもカッコウの雛は巣立つころには相当大きくなるからこの後どうなったのか興味深い。
@judet.9746
2 жыл бұрын
オオルリもコチャバラオオルリじゃない、カオグロイソヒヨドリ(Monticola rufiventris)です。
吃飽了才變惡魔
When mom is intelligent
I hope it starves. Bad bird.
That is not my baby it has a yellow beak and fur at the age of 4 months.
不思議だな。 ここまで育つと他の兄弟を押し出そうとしない。 カッコウが他の雛を押し出そうとする本能は、孵化して最初の1,2日だけ出現するのだろうか?
@billgreen1861
2 жыл бұрын
Good question 🤔
@motherlandbot6837
2 жыл бұрын
Not all species of cuckoos parasitize other birds, and among those that routinely rely on other birds to hatch their eggs and raise their young, the baby cuckoo may not necessarily evict foster eggs and nestlings. I don't know what species of cuckoo is shown in this video. Approximately 60% of all cuckoo species usually hatch their own eggs and raise their own offspring in the manner of most altricial birds. Some of these occasionally parasitize other species or pairs of the same species of cuckoos nesting in the same area, but their nestlings are raised with and don't attempt to evict their foster siblings. This form of parasitism has been observed among North America's Yellow Billed and Black Billed Cuckoos. The European Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) has been the most extensively studied of parasitic cuckoos, and its' relationships with its' hosts have proven to be far more complex than previously believed. Female Common Cuckoos lay eggs mimicking those of the host species that raised them, and seek out and remember the active nests of the same species in their territories. According to long term studies, this egg mimicry drastically reduces removal of cuckoo eggs or nest abandonment in response to the presence of a cuckoo egg by host birds. Female Common Cuckoos are generally more territorial than males, and this limits competition for host nests. Each female Common Cuckoo specializing in the same species of host in an area is part of a clan known as a gente. In response to your question, Common Cuckoo nestlings generally begin evicting host eggs or nestlings between their first few hours post hatching, and their second day of life after hatching, depending on the individual nestling. This eviction behavior usually ceases between 3 to 8 days post hatching age for the Common Cuckoo nestling. Any nestlings or eggs not pushed out by Common Cuckoo nestlings after 8 days post hatching are generally tolerated by the cuckoo. Additionally, Common Cuckoo nestlings as individuals consistently evict eggs and nestlings either when a foster parent is sitting OR away from the nest, and either during the day OR at night, when the foster parent cannot see what is happening. Female cuckoos routinely remove and eat one egg from their host's clutch, and deposit a single egg to replace it. Some nestling cuckoos that are obligate parasites, such as Great Spotted Cuckoos (Clamator glandarius, these are parasites of Pica Magpies and other corvids, recently, they have been expanding their host range to include several species of starlings) don't evict foster eggs or nestlings at all. By increasing foster brood size, they somewhat reduce survivorship among their foster siblings, but don't outgrow their foster siblings or present more attractive begging behavior to their parents like Brown Headed Cowbird (NA birds not related to cuckoos, they also don't evict host eggs or nestlings) nestlings do. If the parent corvids reject the Spotted Cuckoo's egg, she will retaliate by killing their entire brood. Similar behavior has been observed, though less consistently, among female cowbirds. Studies have confirmed that parent birds subjected to this behavior, particularly corvids, learn to tolerate cuckoo and cowbird eggs in their nests as a result. American Robins and Gray Catbirds nevertheless usually remove cowbird eggs laid in their nests (Catbirds eat these rejected eggs), and Yellow Warblers build new nests and lay a new clutch on top of nests parasitized by cowbirds.
@eldermillennial8330
Жыл бұрын
My theory is that the sensation of other chicks’ shells or naked skin irritates his own naked skin, so he tries to push away the irritation, but once his own feathers come in, it stops bothering him.
@motherlandbot6837
Жыл бұрын
@@eldermillennial8330 This behavior has been studied by scientists for decades. Those species of cuckoos that push out foster eggs or siblings are preprogrammed to push upwards, then sideways, against objects that contact their sides and back. The nestlings of these cuckoos have stronger legs and feet than their foster siblings, and this enables them to push strongly, while grasping the nest. This reduces the chances that the cuckoo nestling will itself fall out of the nest while evicting eggs or other nestlings. Note that not all species of cuckoos push out foster eggs or siblings (the Great Spotted Cuckoo [Clamator glandarius], a parasite of corvids, does not push out eggs or nestlings, but the mother Spotted Cuckoo will kill the brood of foster parents that reject her egg or nestling), and many species of cuckoos, such as Greater Roadrunners, and Guira Cuckoos, are not parasitic, while others, such as Yellow Billed and Black Billed Cuckoos, usually raise their own young. Mother Asian Koels (Eudynamys scolopaceus), large cuckoos which parasitize mostly crows and mynahs, often provide supplementary care for their nestlings, but rely on their foster parents (who will mob or attack the Koel if they see her near their nest) to brood and to provide most of the food for her offspring. Eviction behavior by cuckoo chicks starts when the cuckoo is 1 to 3 days old, and persists for 3 days to a week after it starts. During this period, the baby cuckoo will persistently push against not only eggs and nestlings that touch it, but also its' own foster parents as they are brooding on the nest. Cuckoo nestlings in this eviction phase don't push 24 hours a day; some do this only at night, while others do this only during the day.
@Ram-cr1js
Жыл бұрын
Or maybe The other chicks have outgrown the parasite chick
imagine being given food and you're still crying. This also happens in humans; A couple takes in orphans and then later on the orphans demand more from the parents compared to the actual kids. mm
寄生虫は世界共通で嫌がられてるのが分かるな
burung spa ni bos
这个鸟捉的食物大部分都是昆虫,不是毛毛虫之类的。视频中杜鹃幼鸟好像不太容易吞下这种比较大的昆虫。而别的小鸟一下子就吞下去了,是不是因为这个这些小鸟不会因为食物被抢而饿死。还有这个杜鹃鸟不管吃没吃到食物一直在叫,就是为了抢夺食物吧,还好每次到嘴里它都没有吞下去
thanks god that it was unsuccessful
I can definitely see the difference in development there...
at least the cuckoo survives and grow up
Oesmo ninho wuando sinda eram pequeninos😊
自分の子がした フンでもカッコウの口に 押し込んどけ〜😑🗯️
嘴裏已經吃一隻了還沒下嚥,又繼續討食,貪得無厭結果就是被收回
Cuckoo is also getting it's share though she may want more
カッコウが一番下にいるせいか、あまり餌をもらえてない。排除に失敗してお先真っ暗。何とか育ってくれて美しい鳴き声を聞かせて欲しいのだけど。
@Syoma-dx9by
2 жыл бұрын
为什么日本人评论这个视频?
Good mom bird taking food out of parasite bird and feed to real chicks.
nice
he doesn't even go here
Why can't cuckoos learn to care for their own
What's the bird's name?
@maandren
Жыл бұрын
Parasite
Like
How cuckoo didn’t push others outside 😮
@rikeshrai7638
Жыл бұрын
Probably cause the original chicks were either hatched before the cuckoo or at the same time. The Cuckoo’s mother chose the wrong nest
Instead of 3 round trips for 3 bugs, Mom could saved a lot of time and effort: 1) Feed bug1 to chick1. In response, Chick1 produces poop1. 2) Instead of swallowing poop1 (yuck) then flying a round trip for bug2, mom could have simply fed poop1 to chick2 3) An additional round trip to obtain bug3 becomes unnecessary if mom simply feeds poop2 to chick3. Yeah, id make a terrible parent. 😮 j/k 😂
It's nice when the chicks are as big as the cuckoo
1:57 The baby is laying a white stuff from her behind, and the mother took ot away... What is this ?
@Intrepid_Explorer
5 ай бұрын
poop
I wish that bird would pick up the parasite, and fly up above bridge altitude and drop it onto a busy road hitting the pavement at terminal velocity
為啥鳥媽媽不直接餵杜鵑幼鳥吃幼鳥屎
Update please
i'm surprised that cuckoo chick didnt try to push off the other chicks in the nest?
that bird have to survive somehow,they are not humans so there is no some morale drama here,survive the fittest as always
El cuco terminara matando de hambre a los otros ...porque será el doble o triple que los otros dos...no cabran todos el el nido..o el comerá todo porque su pico es más llamativo
Feed it with others poo
这种杜鹃鸟慈悲,心里有善种子
@user-xv6fw1cf3u
Жыл бұрын
No..
Kinda shitty that everyone hates the cuckoo baby, as if it had a choice to be there.
@yoshikagekira1863
Жыл бұрын
Yeah honestly but it’s gonna grow up and do the evil cycle
@ZSleepingDragonZ
10 ай бұрын
No, people hate cuckoo babies because they selfishly push out the legitimate eggs/babies. If the cuckoo babies just casually blend in with the other babies people wouldn't hate them so much.
@Critick3000
8 ай бұрын
Survival is a cruel game
@budwyzer77
7 ай бұрын
Most people dislike parasites.
@katzchenschatzchen6751
6 ай бұрын
A baby get an adult and continues that
これは一応成功かな? 鳥って仮に種がカッコウみたいに違うやつでも我が子と受け入れる習性あるから つか本来ならカッコウ生まれた頃に他の雛ら追い出して自分だけになる手癖悪い事するし 投稿者が他の雛ちゃんと戻したからやろね
Its like the evil child
It is a parasitic chick but not a cuckoo chick. Don't remember their names but they are closely related, so about the same size. Cuckoo chicks and adults are giants compared to these birds.
Rotten yoke
This cuckoo is better than other I have seen. It wants to share the food. All other cuckoos I have seen is pulling out the eggs, even living chicks. And there are also cuckoos who kill chicks by stabbing them with beaks.
What are those white balls they pass out?
@johnjordan2460
Жыл бұрын
Fecal matter
@kaitlando636
Жыл бұрын
Poo
So... if the cuckoo baby is NOT murderous enough to yeet the others out of the nest... he gets no food. Hmm, getting a tiny winy bit of sympathy for cuckoos now
Just feed the bird poop to the baby cuckoo
Mama bird is racist.
🎉🎉🎉