According to the American Eagle Foundation, "Do adult bald eagles push their young out of the nest to encourage them to fly? No, they do not." No encouragement needed, the urge to fly is innate in their young.
Why does the thrill of flying have to begin with the fear of falling? Felt that ... Fear of falling is only natural, American Patriots World Wide. Let US teach you how to fly ! God Bless and Much Love
Isaiah 40 King James Version. 31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
So many urban legends about eagles and their young, just to make a sappy story. I've watched a bunch of eagles go from eggs to fledglings and never seen an eagle parent push one out. And I've never seen them swoop down to catch a fledgling on its back.
♥️🦅♥️🦅♥️🦅♥️ I think there a Beautiful Moral to this story and choosing the Most Beautiful Strong bird of prey in the World to me since I am a very active Eagle Cam watcher is, was snd will Always be a wise, intelligent choice. Thank you for posting this AMR ♥️🦅 it brought tears to my eyes/ heart.
Provide actual uncut video evidence of eagles doing this. You can't. Know why? Because eagles don't push their young out of a nest and catch them on their backs. That is pure bunk. By the time they leave the nest the chicks are already a decent percentage of their full size. If you watch actually videos you'll see them hopping about the nest flapping their wings. This is how they learn to operate their wings until one day they actually take the plunge.
This is NOT a movie. It's a bunch of still photos with a narrative but no actual video of this happening. It's a bogus headline if you're looking for the real thing. Don't waste your time here.
This supposed motivational video is click bait for views and that equals money @226,00 views that a good chunk of cash. But it's 'BS' about eagles pushing their chicks out of the nest to fly. What other birds behave in that manner? The answer is NONE.
Beautiful video...BUT...They should have used an "EAGLET" for the last part. What they showed was a grown eagle that was supposedly "pushed"....Other than that...beautiful!
A female eagle will select her mate carefully, for his strength and his skill, for it is the male eagle that swoops up his young if their first flight fails. How come nobody talks about that?
Eagles do not move their young to the edge of the nest, nor do they push them in order to learn how to fly. The young branch first, then fledge...so this may look cool, it's not true
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According to the American Eagle Foundation, "Do adult bald eagles push their young out of the nest to encourage them to fly? No, they do not." No encouragement needed, the urge to fly is innate in their young.
Parenting is heartbreaking and painful. The result is lifelong and soothing!!!
Bruh we need to read ourselves
This looks like a bird
Why does the thrill of flying have to begin with the fear of falling? Felt that ... Fear of falling is only natural, American Patriots World Wide. Let US teach you how to fly ! God Bless and Much Love
Isaiah 40 King James Version. 31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
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I love the metaphor, even if it's not accurate. So what? It's a metaphor and it works.
This is a wonderful example of parental LOVE
So many urban legends about eagles and their young, just to make a sappy story. I've watched a bunch of eagles go from eggs to fledglings and never seen an eagle parent push one out. And I've never seen them swoop down to catch a fledgling on its back.
True
♥️🦅♥️🦅♥️🦅♥️ I think there a Beautiful Moral to this story and choosing the Most Beautiful Strong bird of prey in the World to me since I am a very active Eagle Cam watcher is, was snd will Always be a wise, intelligent choice. Thank you for posting this AMR ♥️🦅 it brought tears to my eyes/ heart.
Excellent.
Fantastic video! It is metaphorical, so powerful! Thank you as I could use it in my English literature lessons on the power of metaphor.
We as a people could benefit from that ! Please do. I have much respect for those who teach . Keep up the good fight )♧♧
Nice message, but would be better with proven video footage
Provide actual uncut video evidence of eagles doing this. You can't. Know why? Because eagles don't push their young out of a nest and catch them on their backs. That is pure bunk. By the time they leave the nest the chicks are already a decent percentage of their full size. If you watch actually videos you'll see them hopping about the nest flapping their wings. This is how they learn to operate their wings until one day they actually take the plunge.
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Nice video
Wow
This is NOT a movie. It's a bunch of still photos with a narrative but no actual video of this happening. It's a bogus headline if you're looking for the real thing. Don't waste your time here.
This supposed motivational video is click bait for views and that equals money @226,00 views that a good chunk of cash. But it's 'BS' about eagles pushing their chicks out of the nest to fly. What other birds behave in that manner? The answer is NONE.
Well !! it takes that push to realise your potential.
Then what happens to mama eagl.. Not many good things!!
So much wisdom in one beautifully written story.
Nice video but oh so naive, birds don't push their young to fly.
Eagle do. They have to be taught to fly. If an eagle is separated from its mother before it learns to fly it will go its entire life without flying.
The ancients knew of this right of passage. They celebrated it and didn’t question or criticize it. Deuteronomy 32:11.
David Nitsche Very scriptural. THANK you
Beautiful my friend.
Such utter utter shite !!!!
Beautiful video...BUT...They should have used an "EAGLET" for the last part. What they showed was a grown eagle that was supposedly "pushed"....Other than that...beautiful!
This video gives me motivation
excellant!
Love this video. So powerful message.
so where is the push , never found pictures or vids of that famous push , just rumors, just rumors, where is the prove
:D i love it
Amazing video.
Nice video, but eagles don't push the eaglets to fly. The eaglets decide when it's time. Probably should study up on behaviors first.
Oh OK she pushed them, and they flew!!! 🤔
the music is good
Nice idea if the parents don't pull out all your feathers first like mine did.
ragdollannie hahaahah
Yes my parents also gave me a push, well actually it was more like Kick in the ass, and GTFO. however, i won't thank them for it.
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A female eagle will select her mate carefully, for his strength and his skill, for it is the male eagle that swoops up his young if their first flight fails. How come nobody talks about that?
Because neither of those are true lmao
This kinda sounds like propaganda for abandoning your kids when they turn 18. :)
Totally agree with Shari Fleming. Good video though
Great inspirational life experience . Thanks Bro ! A word is enough for the Wise....
This is a classic ! something for all parents to be guided by and remember as our kids grow up and need to go on their own wings...
THEY MOST CERTAINLY DO! you are misinformed!
Eagles do not move their young to the edge of the nest, nor do they push them in order to learn how to fly. The young branch first, then fledge...so this may look cool, it's not true
Great life/parenting advice. Seems the eagles are able to do what so many human parents cannot.