
12:56:43 The youngest chick is still a lot smaller.

Well, the other 3 grow very fast.

13:04:27 Kati comes home

Thanks also to you, Liz.Liz01 wrote: May 20th, 2019, 3:09 pm yawning birds :
Experiments with Budgerigars indicate that yawning can serve as a thermoregulatory behavior; the birds yawned more frequently in warmer conditions. Experiments with rats seem to bolster the conclusion; their yawns may be preceded by spikes in brain temperature and are followed by cooler readings.
It is also assumed that it is a social behavior .. contagious yawning, as in humans and mammals
My opinion is that "crop drop" is not proven. You can not find anything. Only with the American Bald Eagles.
So it may be, that something is being interpreted by bird watcher.
I can not imagine that the food in the crop can only reach the stomach with a open beak.
And of course it's clear that pellet can be cough up only with an open beak.
There are 3 options described, which is why the beak is open.balistar wrote: May 20th, 2019, 3:54 pm Thanks also to you, Liz.
Maybe there appeared a sort of misunderstanding.
Actually, I did not want to know why birds yawn, but it's very interesting to read about it. Thanks again for the informations.
I only wanted to know, if that what the storklet did on the mentioned picture, is a "yawning" or a transport of food. (in this way i also understood the question of Owlie). I thought it was yawning. From the answer of Solo i understood that it was transport of food, what the Americans at Bald Eagles call "crop-drop".
"And of course it's clear that pellet can be cough up only with an open beak."
There was no doubt about that.
Maybe i did understand everybody wrong - then i apologize.
Better, i don't ask or write nothing anymore.
I read also that - to me the conclusion ist:
nooo
I think Karl II did the right thing by pulling that too big food out of #4's beak - s/he could have choked with it otherwise.visit wrote: May 20th, 2019, 5:16 pm Hello![]()
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at the end of it, you can see the S-form in the throat and still the tale of it outside of the beak - maybe the meal was a little bit too much...
but worse - and i've not thought of this possiility and closed the video too early - the adult came and helped by pulling the whole good meal out of the little beak and body and ate it by himself...![]()