The bird with eye ( issue ) is still very young ..Lots of changes taking place and the young blue rock thrush are wonderful .Hard to tell on video but very much the same size as our Hooded crows and as determined .Try not to worry nature is pretty remarkable. Wonderful wagtails and much to look forward to there Like 75 & many greetings to all your feathered neighbours 🙂👏🏻♡🖤
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
Thank you Helena, I haven't seen Maru since then so I don't know what happened, but I am sure it will heal itself. Kappa showed me last year that they are very good at healing. According to Wikipedia, the average Hooded craw is 46 cm long, while blue rock thrush is about 23 cm long. They are roughly the size of a starling.😊
How cool to see a young, out of the nest blue rock thrush. Seems odd that the left eye doesn’t close. It is moist. Glad mom is feeding the baby and that Isomaru is watching out. Big bro is being a nuisance. Glad he doesn’t attack his younger sibling. Nice to see Yuki and Koyuki. Hojisuke comes out victorious. Nice to see sparrow too.
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
I am thinking that maybe Maru has severe dry eyes and cannot close her eyes, but it sure looks like there are a lot of moist. I haven't seen Maru for a few days since then, so I don't know what happened to that eye after that. But Maru was looking at its own butt with its left eye, so it seems to have eyesight 🤔. Marutaro, the older brother, did not attack Maru, but every time Maru approached Marutaro and squealed for food, Marutaro would get annoyed and kick Maru! It was funny, like a human sibling rivalry.😂 I tried to find the video of the wagtail on the tennis court that you told me, but I couldn't find it in the internet. I'm sure that was cute! Thank you always for all your support!🥰
You have such excellent attention to detail by being able to catch the baby’s left eye issue. I am hopeful that it will heal itself as it grows. Those Blue Rock Thrush birds are absolutely beautiful! I am very, very thankful of your efforts to record them and share their beauty with us! ❤🐦
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
Hi Dave! I replied to you last night, but apparently it didn't send properly and my reply was deleted. Sorry if I replied twice to the same message.🙇♀️ It was easy for me to notice the problem in Maru's left eye because I always try to focus on the bird's eyes and face when I shoot😉 I would like to ask you, as a bird expert, do birds get dry eyes and nictitating membrane stuck in their eyes? I don't know what happened, but Maru's eyes seemed dry to me. It looked like baby feathers around its face were sticking to Maru's left eye too. I think I may be worrying too much, but I hope there is nothing wrong with Maru's eye. I am able to run this channel because I always get a lot of courage, support and advice from you. And I really really appreciate it. I am not sure I have given you enough in return for the many things you have given me. But all I can do is try to make good videos so I will try to keep up with it🙇♀️
@djosbun4 ай бұрын
@@Sekisuke Hello my dear friend! I appreciate your kind words but I must admit I am far from a bird expert. I have not experienced any birds with dry eye symptoms (either my pet birds or birds in the wild). Outside of swollen eyes (due to disease) or crusty/cloudy eyes (also due to disease), those are the only eye conditions that I have experienced (I actually saw a female Finch with a swollen eye three days ago, so that has me very concerned). Hopefully Maru’s eye clears up soon, so I am anxious to see your upcoming videos. Being a subscriber and supporter of your channel is my privilege! You put in such long hours with recording, editing and adding English subtitles, I can probably speak for all of your fans by saying “THANK YOU!” for sharing your amazing insight into the lives of the Wagtails. We are truly blessed with your efforts!
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
@@djosbun Hi Dave, Thank you for answering my question! You definitely know much more about birds and have much more experience with them than I do. So if you have never seen anything about dry eyes in birds, then I guess there is no such a problem in them except maybe some serious illness. Unfortunately, I have not seen Maru since then but I haven't seen the mama, Isomi as well so I just hope Isomi is taking care of Maru somewhere else and hope Maru coming back to the yard sometime. Thank you again for giving me so much courage!
Elles sont pas censées faire leurs nids en hauteur ?
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
Lorsque les oisillons quittent le nid, ils peuvent voler vers le bas, mais pas vers le haut. Les parents élèvent leurs oisillons en les cachant dans l'herbe ou dans d'autres endroits jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient capables de voler.
@paleontologieetcinema4 ай бұрын
@@SekisukeAh ils le font pas dans des arbres du coup. Mais ils sont vulnérables non ?
@Sekisuke4 ай бұрын
@@paleontologieetcinema Je ne suis pas sûr de comprendre votre question... Les poussins des grives des rochers bleus ne reviennent pas dans leur nid une fois qu'ils l'ont quitté. Les poussins seront capables de voler quelques jours après avoir quitté le nid et passeront alors plus de temps dans les arbres. Le temps passé au sol après avoir quitté le nid est une épreuve pour leur survie et le premier pas vers l'âge adulte.