Crows Attack Rabbit Nest

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Published 2021-08-19
A rabbit placed her nest in my front yard so I put a trail camera over it to watch it. Crows discovered the nest and tried to take one of the babies and the mother tried to defend her babies from them

All Comments (21)
  • @biggootz
    Crows are a predator and are very intelligent. You can bet it did not forget where that rabbit nest was. They will eat a whole nest of baby birds also.
  • @Spencer-vq7se
    Wow this video really shows the intelligence of crows. Pay attention at 6:10, one crow intentionally distracts the rabbit while the other goes in for the food.
  • @BlackFlagHeathen
    Lol the random squirrel just chillin in the background, probably glad it was the rabbit’s babies and not hers.
  • @tas5686
    Wow, the crow was so quick at 1:39 it took me a few watches to realise it successfully snagged one of the babies.
  • @toms2118
    that is a really bad place for a mother rabbit to make her home
  • @AChaoticNetrual
    Man why does this look like a scene in a movie? The way the mother runs the crow down!
  • @meganbaker3825
    When the mom is panning around and noticed all the crows (I think there were 4 total walking around the nest,) for a split second, she looks directly at the camera with an, "Aw crap........I'm screwed.." look on her face.
  • @izzyxblades
    This is why nature gifted rabbits with fast reproduction, don't feel bad, the siblings survived. RIP to the one who was taken
  • @angeljet6388
    Wow, this was really fascinating to watch. Watching the mother rabbit's ears moving and eyeing the crow while it's pacing nerby.
  • @charlessaint7926
    @6:35, The Crow is running after the rabbit, yelling, "Get back here, you little sh*t!"
  • @PhrozenFox
    People are pretty optimistic to think only one baby was taken. By the end of the video they are all off camera for a couple minutes and the crows are gone with the mom running large circles to chase crows. Every baby is crow food.
  • @Dave52732
    Perhaps now folks may understand how a group of these ruthless scavengers came to have the title, "A Murder of Crows"...
  • @Crow_Friend
    Crows want nothing to do with the mother, adult rabbits have front teeth like carpenters chisels.
  • @verdielg
    Nature us indeed interesting. At first I wondered why the doe built her borough out in the open field like that then realized that he crows were probably nesting in the nearby trees. Secondly, the fact that the die fed her babies when it became apparent that an attack was ensuing. She was not only making her presence known but also given them food to flee. Amazing really... love rabbits and nature.
  • @markw9512
    Lead crow: “Dat’s a nice little nest yo got dere…would be a shame if anyting was to happen to it.”
  • @jakub.konipas
    Spoiler alert! No crow was harmed in the making of this video.