It's interesting, i wonder if the buzzard eats enough hornets by accident at one time whether it would damage the bird or not? Surely they're stinging the bird on the inside. 5 or 6 hornets stinging your throat or stomach lining doesnt sound fun.
@@_Kid_Buu_ unless the insides of the bird have some protective gel that gives off the feeling like they are having a well lubed massage, so relaxed the bees just gave up stinging 💀
@@lamarw7757 Considering that bees are the greatest contributors to pollination amongst insects (insects at large pollinate about 1/3 of food produced for people), maybe you should take your own advice.
Bro! I was thinking of Godzilla when I was watching this video because of how impenetrable the birds’ feathers are and how they have chemicals to deter away hornets and bees! And your profile picture is of Godzilla! These birds are like Godzillas to the hornets and bees! It’s kind of coincidence id be thinking of Godzilla because of this to then find you in the comments!
Same lol. Was literally typing out my comment "but what about the eyes" when the man on TV said something about a special membrane. But what if they sting the eye before the membrane membranes?
@@aboomination897 Yeah, there was definitely an unarmored bird hitting those hives. Probably no food around, desperately taking those stings and showing it to it's buzzard chicks. I wonder how long it took. 100,000 years? 400,000 years? Over a million years? It typically takes around 150,000 years to develope a new species. I'm intrigued
@@doragonsureia7288 You can see that besides the feathers the beak has also turned into a much more average looking pecking beak opposed to the flash tearing raptor beaks. It even looks a bit like a dove with those even feathers.
They look so unfazed by the bees and hornets it's brilliant 'like yeah whatever, you're just wasting your time, but go on entertain your six little legs and keep trying if you want'
It looked like the last buzzard was swallowing the insects whole. They must be partially immune at least for them to be able to swallow a stinging insect live.
I doubt a single bee sting would kill any large animal (that doesn't go into anaphylactic shock, that is). Add to that, if the insect is crushed quickly enough in the mouth it might not get to shove its ovipositor (the stinger) into a vulnerable soft part quick enough.
@@AzurePrower Birds do have tongues, you know? Insect enters mouth, tongue presses against palate crushing insect. Insects are very easy to crush. (Edit: that should read 'many are'. But hymenoptera do not have the armour of a stag beetle for instance.)
@@NeilMalthus You cannot easily crush a bee with your tongue and it is way stronger than a birds. And it would have a nearly 100% success rate of stinging you if you tried.
@@thingserik7269 Birds get hungry and out of desperation start eating hornet larvae. Most all of the birds are repelled and die of hunger or from getting stung. A very few birds are not quite as bothered by the stings as the other birds, and they breed. Iterate this process over millions of years and you end up with the honey buzzard.
They are alomost like invisible to the bees. As if the bees can't see them. They are ghosts in the bee's world. Incredible adaptation. Respect for Nature... It's truly great!
What & who is nature? How can something that is not conscious, be amazing? It's like saying that brick wall is so amazing. It makes things the best writers couldn't dream up.
Pharaoh said: "Who then, O Musa (Moses), is the Lord of you two?" [Musa (Moses)] said: "Our Lord is He Who gave to each thing its form and nature, then guided it aright." (Quran 20:49-50) Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the Wakil (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over all things. (Quran 39:62)
Well large birds such as Eagles, falcons, hawks, owls etc are apex predators of the forest and buzzards are also big birds apparently buzzards are so brave in fact a bee or hornet sting may bug (pun not intended) us people but to the buzzards they don’t seem to be bothered by the stings at all all they care about is getting sweet honey and larvae produced by the hornets and bees here’s their life cycle The Sun and rain help grow flowers, the hornets and bees take nectar and spread pollen, they used the nectar to produce food for their hives but sometimes too many animals is bad for the ecosystem that’s when the apex predators come in they make sure the population is balanced by eating 1 of the few species they feast on once a day every day depending on how hungry they are Balance protects every animal every living organism matters in the world
Save the whales...save the smelt fish...save the cats...save the dogs. But then we get to humans, and when we get to the subject of the sanctity of human beings, as in save the babies! Oh, no!
I like the bug at 1:34 is like "1v1 me bro! I'm game! Are you game?! Imma clap you, time to throw hands!" after it saw the bird just fly up and yoink his entire home.
They are in Yorkshire, England too. Wondered about them getting stung but amazing nature has a solution for everything, as usual. Feathers did evolve from scales, so I guess this bird being, armoured, can be taken as evidence of that also.
@@scouseaussie1638 Then you got to explain to me why whales have lungs, humans get goosebumps, panda's have a thump, polar bears have brown skin, human embryos have gills, snake embryos have legs, .....
“Oh look, a swarm of angry treats.”
They don't eat the bees you dumbnut.
*spicy
Oh they’re deadly,
Hold my beer.
I took my like away to keep it at 420
😂😂😂
Those red eyes are so beautiful.
You are not allowed to work for Visine
Like blood
I have the same eyes…
@@mandlas.4305 are you an albino??
@@dustintacohands1107 no just a pure bred black man from two black parents
Honey Buzzards and Honey Badgers are both pretty bad ass.
Honey Buzzard dont give a F***!
@@legbert123 hunter of honey or colonial insect larvae must be very badass and invincible in order to get their sweet treat
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I freaking love these two! The world needs them to maintain a healthy eco system.
Note to self: start eating more honey
😂
2:55
One bee, the main character, decided he has to do the impossible to kill the Honey Buzzard by killing from the inside.
It's interesting, i wonder if the buzzard eats enough hornets by accident at one time whether it would damage the bird or not? Surely they're stinging the bird on the inside. 5 or 6 hornets stinging your throat or stomach lining doesnt sound fun.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed that lmao
@@godisanarc8727 Sasageyo!!! Bugs life edition
@@_Kid_Buu_ unless the insides of the bird have some protective gel that gives off the feeling like they are having a well lubed massage, so relaxed the bees just gave up stinging 💀
Me too, i even played it back to check@@godisanarc8727
If you have the word "honey" in your name, you're automatically placed into S tier
Honey bee. Think before you speak.
@@lamarw7757 So you've never seen honey bees overheat a hornet?
@@lamarw7757 Considering that bees are the greatest contributors to pollination amongst insects (insects at large pollinate about 1/3 of food produced for people), maybe you should take your own advice.
i met a stripper named honey lush
@@leos8019bingo mans really tried to downplay honey bees they gon we gon period
I've seen videos about Honey Badgers, but this is the first time I've heard of Honey Buzzards,, and I find them fascinating!
Why
@@mkhanman12345 Simple. Who else has feathers that works like a beekeeper suit?
Same
All names start with honey and they're awesome there's another honey at home not so awesome 😂😂
@@genikit5795why would you even respond to that asshole is the real question
NOTHING seems to bug them at all. 😊
They're catching buzz.
@@supercalifragalistic-z9f
😂😂 Good one.
😆👍👍
Bro! I was thinking of Godzilla when I was watching this video because of how impenetrable the birds’ feathers are and how they have chemicals to deter away hornets and bees! And your profile picture is of Godzilla! These birds are like Godzillas to the hornets and bees! It’s kind of coincidence id be thinking of Godzilla because of this to then find you in the comments!
@@thebosstex1172ong they gonna tell tales to their children of facing & losing the immortal seeming buzzard. their version of david & goliath😂
I was literally asking myself "how do they not get stung in the eyes", when the honey buzzard was like "I'm way ahead of you"
They're too stupid to do that. That's why he can steal their food....
like, literally? Were you literally asking yourself?
I also thought the same.
Same lol. Was literally typing out my comment "but what about the eyes" when the man on TV said something about a special membrane. But what if they sting the eye before the membrane membranes?
@@yeeaahBUDDY I was literally asking myself that question, so I dont see why its impossible that they werent too 🤷🏽♂
I love how it just looks like it doesn't give a fuck lol
he really don't
Str8 Gansta!
Imagine being specifically evolved just to not give a single f 🤣
Honey badger!
because it doesn´t give a fuck.. lol
This is their version of Spicy food 😂
Up you go
They look like they’re crossed between a dove and a hawk. So cool.
That's a good way of putting it.
You just created a dowk (dove, hawk combined) 😊
Looks like a dove with a murder beak attachment
Seeing it close up, I thought the same.
Thunder Dove Mk.III
Upgraded beaks and claws
meet the Murder Hobo's pet bird - the Murder Dove
@@riktorheverez1068 😂😂
Honey Buzzards, Honey Badgers, Honey Bears, Honey Bunches of Oats, Honey Buns.....all awesome!
and Honey Pots‼😂
Honey I'm home
What about honey BoBo 😆
And just honey.
Honey I shrunk the kids.
Is like u walking into a gun war knowing you bullet proof.
more like a knife fight
@@Skycamblers whys that? Bees are flying objects that will penetrate your skin. Knives don't fly.
@@lobsters12111 wanna bet?
@@lobsters12111Ever heard of throwing knives? Google it up. It's a thing.
@@mrblackscreen5558 Sure, but dont be a child and refuse to pay up when throwing one doesnt count as it flying.
the bee hive is a castle, the bees are the soldiers and the honey buzzards are the attacking dragons 1:00
Meaning the bees don’t really stand a chance
You too much reading children's book.
@hangonsapto2338 It's a metaphor
What a beautiful bird 😻. I’ve never heard of them.
Me neither. But it sounds like any animal whose name begins with "Honey" is best avoided. 😲
Amazing abilities didn’t know about these raptors
There's a famous photo of a honey buzzard flying off with a big piece of comb while the hapless bees try to stop it, look it up.
I have when I first saw video I thought it a hawk.
Imagine feeding on honey only, anyone will look beautiful and strong 😅
Wow that bird looks absolutely stunning. Beautiful red eyes.
Never thought there were birds out there brave enough to attack wasp and bee nests! Crazy cool!
I mean you can afford to be brave if you're especially adapted against something.
And EVEN HORNETS!!!!
@@ceresbane your species won't get adapted against something w/o painful selection
@@aboomination897 Yeah, there was definitely an unarmored bird hitting those hives. Probably no food around, desperately taking those stings and showing it to it's buzzard chicks. I wonder how long it took. 100,000 years? 400,000 years? Over a million years? It typically takes around 150,000 years to develope a new species. I'm intrigued
@@doragonsureia7288 You can see that besides the feathers the beak has also turned into a much more average looking pecking beak opposed to the flash tearing raptor beaks. It even looks a bit like a dove with those even feathers.
they look so innocent and peaceful as they hunt with all the chaos going on around them. its slightly humorous
They are truly lovely buzzards and have such incredible ability to go for the animals so few will go up against.
Well they're doing their part in keeping the Giant hornets populations from getting out of control. It's insane and amazing they tackle those nests
Yes, each organism plays its role in the web of life. There are always strings attached.
But the sad part is they are also destroying bee's nest and eating their honey
@@LifeOdysseyMotivationThey're giant-dangerous bees!
@@CormacHollandLove how you wrote that..❤
@@LifeOdysseyMotivationat least their not killing the bee's though
Wow, as the birds are gobbling down larvae and honeycomb, it sure looks like the occasional bee or hornet is eaten too!!😳
High protein meal.
That means they are also immune to internal stings. Crazy impressive. Highly specialized animals.
Yum! Spicy! Peppery! Bet you can't eat just one!
First I’ve ever heard of a Honey Buzzard, but I love them already.
Love the adaptations of this buzzard and glad nature has a way to keep deadly hornets in check.
Nature is incredible! Watching honey buzzards take on deadly hornets is both thrilling and fascinating. 🐦
They look so unfazed by the bees and hornets it's brilliant 'like yeah whatever, you're just wasting your time, but go on entertain your six little legs and keep trying if you want'
Yes, amazing, beautiful and I've also never heard of them before.
It looked like the last buzzard was swallowing the insects whole. They must be partially immune at least for them to be able to swallow a stinging insect live.
I doubt a single bee sting would kill any large animal (that doesn't go into anaphylactic shock, that is). Add to that, if the insect is crushed quickly enough in the mouth it might not get to shove its ovipositor (the stinger) into a vulnerable soft part quick enough.
@@NeilMalthus If you look at 2:53 it just swallowed that bee whole. Didn't even crush it.
@@AzurePrower Birds do have tongues, you know? Insect enters mouth, tongue presses against palate crushing insect. Insects are very easy to crush. (Edit: that should read 'many are'. But hymenoptera do not have the armour of a stag beetle for instance.)
@@AzureProwerI’ve seen people eating bees whole
@@NeilMalthus You cannot easily crush a bee with your tongue and it is way stronger than a birds. And it would have a nearly 100% success rate of stinging you if you tried.
I have always loved birds-all birds- and now i love them even more than I thought possible. They are so majestic, evolutionary beauties.
Absolutely gorgeous birds, completely fascinating!
What gorgeous, unique birds!! A little bit buzzard, a little bit hawk in appearance! Such a fascinating avian 🥰❤️
I was thinking buzzard and dove.
The name buzzard is not synonymous to vulture. Here in the US we call vultures buzzards, but they are not buzzards, hawks are.
DNA suggests they're close to the kite family.
@@beaujac311 Nobody mentioned vultures though except you
@@TheSpoovy I was just letting them know. the difference. Now you know too.
This is why you tube is my favourite .I get to see all this wonder from the natural world.
Without having to get near those things…
Lol
yeah like adult men eating glue
Narrator: “They’re built to battle killer prey. And not just hornets, but bees too”
Nic Cage: “NO, NOT THE BEES!”
“OH, THEY’RE IN MY EYES! MY EYES!”
Jerry be bee keeping. Like his daughters friend wants to bang him
and not just the hornets, but the bees, and the larvae too. they were like animals
and a yt short was born
Also beware of Statham; if he gets to know this about his beloved bees, he will hunt those birds down for sure
In bird class for sure S-tier. Those vultures that mostly eat bones are pretty badass too.
It looks like a knight in full armor which is so cool.
We need more honey buzzards!
Clone wars, begun it has
u wanna wipe out all bees and honey or wat
@@masExz Allow me to clarify. I was referring to Japanese murder hornets.
@@masExz Only honeybees, other bees are fine and safe
did the hornets beat you?😂
Remarkable adaptation.
Explain the process
Indeed!
@@thingserik7269 Birds get hungry and out of desperation start eating hornet larvae. Most all of the birds are repelled and die of hunger or from getting stung. A very few birds are not quite as bothered by the stings as the other birds, and they breed. Iterate this process over millions of years and you end up with the honey buzzard.
@@thingserik7269 It probably doesn't involve any fictional historical characters.
@@FlyGuy2000lol what nonsense.Millions of years😂?
God created every living thing🙏
Their eyes are gorgeous
Nature never ceases to amaze me
im sure YOU never cease to amaze too.. cheers.
@@futureforward3153 aww that’s so nice, thank you! And likewise
I have never seen bees so defenceless like this
They are alomost like invisible to the bees. As if the bees can't see them. They are ghosts in the bee's world. Incredible adaptation. Respect for Nature... It's truly great!
What a beautiful species.
That's a good looking birdy !
Relentless in their pursuits of sweet treats and absolutely gorgeous raptors. 🦅
Wow they are built so well for what they eat that is amazing
Nature is so amazing. The best writers couldn't dream this stuff up.
What & who is nature? How can something that is not conscious, be amazing? It's like saying that brick wall is so amazing. It makes things the best writers couldn't dream up.
@@rahim9nine😐
Pharaoh said: "Who then, O Musa (Moses), is the Lord of you two?"
[Musa (Moses)] said: "Our Lord is He Who gave to each thing its form and nature, then guided it aright."
(Quran 20:49-50)
Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the Wakil (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over all things.
(Quran 39:62)
@@rahim9nine🤓
@@roflolmaomgf 💯🤝🤝🏽
*I would have never thought that Honey Badgers have allies in the sky the Honey Buzzards!*
Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need! ♥
This joke is not appropriate for this video. You lack both imagination and sense of humor.
Well large birds such as Eagles, falcons, hawks, owls etc are apex predators of the forest and buzzards are also big birds apparently buzzards are so brave in fact a bee or hornet sting may bug (pun not intended) us people but to the buzzards they don’t seem to be bothered by the stings at all all they care about is getting sweet honey and larvae produced by the hornets and bees here’s their life cycle The Sun and rain help grow flowers, the hornets and bees take nectar and spread pollen, they used the nectar to produce food for their hives but sometimes too many animals is bad for the ecosystem that’s when the apex predators come in they make sure the population is balanced by eating 1 of the few species they feast on once a day every day depending on how hungry they are Balance protects every animal every living organism matters in the world
They are so cute 🥰
My spirit animal each time I push mow my lawn!😂
For being a raptor, he sure has a sweet tooth 😂
At 2:55 a buzzard eats a bee. Is it also sting-proof on the inside?
Was wondering that too!
@@Sisteryoda1440 It's chewed so probably dead by then
@@hunterhq295 They don't need to be alive for the sting to work. They are probably resistant to the poison.
They’re immune to the bees and hornets sting venom
"That's ah spicy meat-a-ball ah!"
Humans: "God, not the bees!"
Honey Buzzard: "I gotchu, bro"
Save the whales...save the smelt fish...save the cats...save the dogs. But then we get to humans, and when we get to the subject of the sanctity of human beings, as in save the babies! Oh, no!
@@rolexomegaspecialist9411 what in the ever loving hell does that have to do with my comment? Get out of here with your BS
@@RustyDockLight Lighten up 'turbo'
@@rolexomegaspecialist9411 go take your meds "Bro" ......
@@rolexomegaspecialist9411humans are the dominating species of the planet, we’re basically an invasive species to literally everywhere
Thank god for these guys, honey buzzards are awesome
These birds 🦅 are very special to their nature. That a deadly game
Ive never had so much respect for a bird. How do we help this creature be more prosperous?
The Honey Buzzer does not need our help
Turn yourself into a bunch of hornets and make a hive.
😅@@northernprepper6981
Leave it alone 👍
That's a spicy meatball! 😂❤
2:24 - the Question we all had, is answered about there.
Interesting how they are so completely calm just sitting a nest of bees. They don't care one bit lol.
Isn't it crazy how well the nature is balanced
2:51 is an INCREDIBLE shot. Breathtaking.
Wow! Just shows amazing how nature is. Never knew of them until this video.
Again proving true the line from Jurassic Park..."Nature always finds a way."
It’s “Life, uh, finds a way”
@@saneman7177 Very good job including the 'uh' - that's crucial 👍
I'm amazed at God's creativity. Everything and everyone was built with what they needed to survive. Master intelligence.
Simplistic Complication of Creation...A Wonderful Wonderment In Motion.
😳😲 WOW, That is incredible. Amazing birds.
Learning something new everyday.
Except those aren’t murder hornets. Wasps maybe, but murder hornets are MUCH larger than that.
Agreed those are another species of paper wasp, they weren’t much bigger than the bees
Honey Buzzards will eat Giant Hornets when given the chance too.
We’re scared out of our minds of hornets. And this MOFO be like: Food time. 🗿
Facts!
2:25 this alone proves there's a god
This series is is called nature, which is fitting. That was the first word that came to my head while watching this.
These birds are so intelligent!😮
Honey buzzard don't care.
I scrolled way too far to find this!
2:50 the bird just snacked a bee :D
I like the bug at 1:34 is like "1v1 me bro! I'm game! Are you game?! Imma clap you, time to throw hands!" after it saw the bird just fly up and yoink his entire home.
Randal: “Honey Buzzard don’t care! Honey Buzzard don’t give a sh*t!”
It’s amazing how nature has a way of regulating itself.
1:27 the way she shakes hornets off her talons 😭😭
those bees are cgi at 1:26
@@roberthorry621😂
Absolutely stunning, incredible! - Wow! Thank you!
"I'm in your hive, eatin' all your larvae"🦅🐝
Pause at 2:52 eyes have the same color as the honey, dang nature 👀!
They are in Yorkshire, England too. Wondered about them getting stung but amazing nature has a solution for everything, as usual. Feathers did evolve from scales, so I guess this bird being, armoured, can be taken as evidence of that also.
That’s the most beautiful buzzard I’ve ever seen.
Mother Nature, so beautiful and also so cruel in its creation
👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Imagine working for days even weeks building a home for your family and a bird just comes along and goes *yoink*
That crunch @2:51 so ASMR and fulfilling. Team Honey Buzzard
That's added in post
Honey Buzzards are out there doing their part. I salute you!
"Nothing can stop the honey buzzard when it's hungry!"
This is a masterpiece of evolution by natural selection!
It's the competition of life in action.
Beautiful!
No evolution involved just Gods wonderful creation.🙏
@@scouseaussie1638 Then you got to explain to me why whales have lungs, humans get goosebumps, panda's have a thump, polar bears have brown skin, human embryos have gills, snake embryos have legs, .....
2:54 that bee straight up flew into the mouth to get chomped!
😂
Nature is truly amazing!
God created nature so yes it’s amazing.🙏
This is why flying type moves are super effective against bug types.
Amazing photography! Thank you for this documentary slice!
Prettiest buzzard I've ever seen! Looks like a cross between a falcon and a dove.
2:41 There is something mythical about seeing this bird stoically covered in bee's
Never seen something so chill while having snacks in the middle of a hornet swarm...
Amazing!
Honey buzzard just don't give a BLEEP!
God's amazing creations to balance nature.
1:10 huge claws!