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Arideemar
Feeding time ! 🐛 #babybirds #nature #earlybirdgetstheworm #feedingtime
406 Likes, 6 Comments. TikTok video from Arideemar (@arideemar): "Feeding time ! 🐛 #babybirds #nature #earlybirdgetstheworm #feedingtime". Pieces (Solo Piano Version).
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castanm
Feeding the smallest canary first because it was born 4 days after batch. #canarybirds #birds #feedingbirds #canaries #birdfeed #babybirds
88 Likes, 5 Comments. TikTok video from castanm (@castanm): "Feeding the smallest canary first because it was born 4 days after batch. #canarybirds #birds #feedingbirds #canaries #birdfeed #babybirds". Feeding the smallest first | Others full of course 😂. original sound.
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nanananabreezie
nanananabreezie
Reply to @hopeslight3 Very good question! #fyp #foryou #baby #bird #feeding #time #hand #fed #indianringneck #parrot #awe #birdsoftiktok #nannersaviaryandexotics #TheAdamProject #adorable #animals
153.5K Likes, 609 Comments. TikTok video from nanananabreezie (@nanananabreezie): "Reply to @hopeslight3 Very good question! #fyp #foryou #baby #bird #feeding #time #hand #fed #indianringneck #parrot #awe #birdsoftiktok #nannersaviaryandexotics #TheAdamProject #adorable #animals". _Cute.
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Feeding my baby parrot🦜🥰🤗 #parrot #babybird #cuteness #kindness #mypet #parrotlovers #exoticpets #fyp
22.7K Likes, 201 Comments. TikTok video from Lexygrayson (@pigletzz2020): "Feeding my baby parrot🦜🥰🤗 #parrot #babybird #cuteness #kindness #mypet #parrotlovers #exoticpets #fyp". original sound - Lexygrayson.
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wildobservation
Mother bird feeding baby bird#fyp #foryou #nature #wildlife #wildanimals #bird
TikTok video from wildobservation (@wildobservation): "Mother bird feeding baby bird#fyp #foryou #nature #wildlife #wildanimals #bird". original sound - wildobservation.
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Part 2! feeding my baby bird! Clara:) #fyp #4upage #claratherobin #babybird #ifoundabird
3.6K Likes, 30 Comments. TikTok video from Emily (@youstianowski): "Part 2! feeding my baby bird! Clara:) #fyp #4upage #claratherobin #babybird #ifoundabird". original sound.
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Pets keeper
#birdfeed #birdfeeder #birdbaby #cutebird #fyp
4.2K Likes, 85 Comments. TikTok video from Pets keeper (@pets.keeper): "#birdfeed #birdfeeder #birdbaby #cutebird #fyp". original sound.
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Chicken Noodle Soup
Baby Soup feeding himself since I was taking too long #fyp #fypシ #4u #4upage #birds #parrots #parrotstiktok #cockatiel #cockatielsoftiktok #cute #baby
36.1K Likes, 380 Comments. TikTok video from Chicken Noodle Soup (@noodle_soup_of_the_day): "Baby Soup feeding himself since I was taking too long #fyp #fypシ #4u #4upage #birds #parrots #parrotstiktok #cockatiel #cockatielsoftiktok #cute #baby". cottage.
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floridaparrotco
Florida Parrot Co
Feeding our hungry babies love birds are beautiful they enjoy their formula a bit to much😂 #birds #birdsoftiktok #bird #handfeedingbird #formula #funny #babybird #babybirdchallenge #cute #birdslove #lovebirds
912 Likes, 19 Comments. TikTok video from Florida Parrot Co (@floridaparrotco): "Feeding our hungry babies love birds are beautiful they enjoy their formula a bit to much😂 #birds #birdsoftiktok #bird #handfeedingbird #formula #funny #babybird #babybirdchallenge #cute #birdslove #lovebirds". What Hand Feeding Very Hungry Baby Love Birds Looks like😂. Calm LoFi song(882353).
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Baby bird feeding #baby #babybirds #nature #feeding #birdwatching
TikTok video from JuanSaVage609 (@juansavage609): "Baby bird feeding #baby #babybirds #nature #feeding #birdwatching". original sound.
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Baby Bird Attempting First Hunt Leaves Internet in Stitches
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A charming video that first made its rounds in 2018 has recently resurfaced and has once again gone viral on Reddit and Twitter as it shows a small bird chasing after its meal while expecting it to appear in its mouth.
"Birds are fed by their parents in their infancy," read the tweet that accompanied the video, which was viewed more than 30 million times. "When the time comes to feed themselves, there can be some confusion when the food does not go into their mouth by itself."
The same text and video were published on the Reddit forum "Interesting As F**k," where it amassed more than 100,000 votes.
Birds are fed by their parents in their infancy. When the time comes to feed themselves, there can be some confusion when the food does not go into their mouth by itself. pic.twitter.com/8kDa1hhRgb
— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) October 18, 2022
Stephanie Beilke, the senior manager of conservation science at Audubon Great Lakes, told Newsweek that progress looks different within various bird species.
The bird seen in the video is a type of songbird, and many of those types of birds are fed by both of their parents for up to a month, even after they leave the nest.
Above, a stock image of a young bird on the edge of its nest. A video that once went viral in 2018 showing a baby bird learning how to eat has recently resurfaced and is making its rounds on social media. MikeLaptev/iStock"Depending on the species and how long it's been in the area, chicks that fledge will follow around one parent for a period of time," Beilke said.
She explained that songbirds take about two weeks before they leave the nest. During that time, adults are feeding them. They "fledge" when they leave the nest for the first time.
"After they've fledged, they don't come back to the nest," Beilke said. "The parents will take them elsewhere, otherwise a predator can find them."
They often stay within close distance to the nest because it takes birds some time to build up their strength to fly.
Beilke said the bird in the video appeared to be very young and was likely in its early stages of being out of the nest.
She said over the course of a few weeks, young birds watch their parents forage for food, though there is some instinct involved in knowing how to eat.
"They're always close to their parents and watching and learning," Beilke said.
In the video, the bird follows what it hopes to be its food. As it stopped, it leaned in close with its mouth wide open but seemed confused when the bug didn't leap into its mouth.
This goes on several times before the video ended.
The short clip inspired viewers on Twitter and Reddit to share their thoughts.
"I, too, wish food would just go into my mouth by itself," a Twitter user wrote.
"How rude," wrote another Twitter user. "It just keeps squirming around and not at all jumping in the beak."
"I hate when my dinner keeps running away," a Redditor commented.
"This entitled generation," one Reddit user joked.
Other clips that previously went viral have recently resurfaced, including footage from a Ring doorbell that showed a bear cub trying to catch snowflakes and a video that showed a dog impersonating a snake as it appeared to have slithered across the floor.
Another video that showed a humpback whale breaking through the water's surface at an Alaskan marina also resurfaced and went viral.
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Feeding a chick of a seagull made Primorye people laugh — video – News of Vladivostok and Primorye (16+)
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Employees of the Vladivostok zoo "Sadgorod" published another video about the life of their inhabitants. This time, the employees of the institution recorded on video the feeding of a gull chick.
Chabar is a chick of a seagull. We have never had such a baby - this is a gull chick. Helpless and defenseless.
☝️ Today we wrote about the instinctive behavior of birds. So, gull chicks look at the world, but they don’t seem to notice anything around: they are looking for a red spot on the parent’s beak. For them, it is the center of the entire universe. This red spot plays a special role in the gull's signal lexicon: it is a releaser for the chick.
An adult gull has a yellow beak. But at the end of the mandible, as if a berry is ripening, a distinct, bright red spot is visible. For a newborn chick, this “berry” is like a representative of the entire outside world, a personal guardian and mediator in worldly affairs. The chick has an innate reaction to the red spot, an instinct that inspires him: “When you get out of the shell into the light of day, look for the red spot! It will feed you, and give you drink, and warm you, and protect you. Look for him, run after him."
And he's looking. It pokes its nose into the parent's beak with a red spot at the end. And for the parent, this is also a signal-releaser. An order that a normal bird cannot disobey: immediately opens its mouth and feeds the chick.
❗Please show and tell the children, especially the boys, that under no circumstances should the chicks be taken from the nest.
If you happen to find a chick, look around, mother seagull should be nearby, her cries are often heard. Seagulls have a very pronounced signaling system. Most likely, the nest is nearby, take the chick back to the nest.
If the chick is in a dangerous place (cats, dogs, road, people are nearby), and the mother is a seagull, take the chick to a safe place so that the mother can see it. From a cat, an adult bird can still beat off a chick, unfortunately, not from dogs.
Parents, please talk to your children. This kid was lucky, he was found and brought to us. But it is not clear whether he will be able to return to nature. 🤷♀️
Once again we appeal to everyone. Before rescuing any found chick, first inspect it, does it really need human help? (Presence of visible damage). Or, due to a lack of knowledge, you think that you will “help” him by taking the animal from its natural habitat,” the zoo staff said.
Meanwhile, due to the situation with the coronavirus, the zoo faced financial difficulties, in connection with which the management of the institution turned to all caring citizens for help. How to help can be found here.
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Flamingo videos are gaining popularity on the Internet
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Flamingo video is gaining popularity on the Internet
Flamingo video is gaining popularity on the Internet
In a viral video filmed in India, one flamingo appears to be pecking at another with blood running down its head, NDTV reports. RIA Novosti, 02/22/2020
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MOSCOW, February 22 - RIA Novosti. In a viral video filmed in India, one flamingo appears to be pecking at another and bleeding down its head, reports NDTV. India's forestry worker Parveen Kaswan often shares interesting wildlife videos. This time, on his page on the social network, he posted how flamingos feed the chick. Vegetable milk contains some blood, as blood vessels burst in the esophagus of birds. It is noteworthy that this happens only during the feeding period. Scientists believe that mineral-rich blood is an essential component of chick nutrition. It is curious that flamingos acquire their characteristic coloration due to the fact that their menu is replete with carotenoids contained in algae and crustaceans. And during feeding, the level of these substances in the organisms of the parents falls and the plumage turns white. As soon as the chicks begin to feed on their own, flamingos return to their color. Kaswan's video has gained more than 200 thousand views and surprised quite a few users. In the comments, they admired the diversity of wildlife.
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MOSCOW, February 22 - RIA Novosti. In a viral video filmed in India, one flamingo appears to be pecking at another with blood running down its head, NDTV reports.
No they are not fighting. This is one of the most amazing things in nature. Parent flamingos produce crop milk in their digestive tracts & regurgitate it to feed young ones. See how together they are doing it. Source: Science Channel. pic.twitter.com/GrJr4irGox
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) February 20, 2020
Indian forestry officer Parveen Kaswan often shares interesting wildlife videos.