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  • this is peregrine falcon -___- not a hawk falcons are more agressive even if they are smaller dude they run after sea eagles even brown pelican o.O

  • I love crows, and ravens, you can see many house crows in India, very smart birds.

  • racist birds..

  • Those crows does attack the falcon for the only reason, because they are enemys.

  • The crows will attack pretty much anything that flies where we live. Once, I saw two hawks fighting, then a short while after on that walk, a few crows attacking a hawk, and you know that it was one of the hawks from that same fight... poor guy.

  • The hawk is standing his ground not scared or nothing I love birds of prey!!! But the crows I also love because the protect their nest and family and are bold!!!

  • hahah eya this happens all the time

  • The hawk or falcon didn't seem fazed throughout the whole "attack" though...

  • afican american is the proper name

    and y would we need whiteness?

  • That was wrong but I LOL'ed hardbody

  • Well ur dad is a douch bag

    srry

  • Moor is the propper name .. thank you... and white ppl are dumb for they are always attacking what ever out numbers them. and then they ask... why.. why. dont they like us ..why dont anyone like americans.. what did we do....

  • The ravens are protecting their nesting site and territory. It is quite common. They are just trying to run him off. Ravens are very very intelligent creatures. They won't hurt the hawk unless it advances on their nest but they don't want him around obviously. We have many ravens up in the high desert of CA. They are very cool to watch. We have seen ravens and pigeons band together to run off hawks too. Very cool.

  • @mysweetybird you are an idiot. Ravens do not sound like that nor are they found in large bands within city boundaries or elsewhere.  "The ravens" are crows you moron. Maybe you should read a book or visit a library.

  • He's like , ok ! what's next ?

  • this crows are fuken loosers

  • it allways happen where i live

  • i was simthing like this exept it was in flight 2 crows attacking a hawk we figured hawk went near their nest still pretty awsome to see,,

  • I love how the hawk just sits there. "Feck off. Feck off. Feck off." Beautiful footage, haha. Don't tire yourself out, Crow.

  • i saw something similar a while ago. A hooded crow was attackinga common kretsel while it was in the air

  • HA! he aint tierd hes just not intimadated by two scragley crow. right on. thanks for the post guys.

  • crows are dumb

  • They are among the smartest birds and have actually been known to harass cats and bigger birds pretty regularly.

  • They're actually quite smart lol

  • Yeah crows attack alot of birds i hate the ones in my neighborhood cus they ate another bird and we found its guts in my friends fountain

  • was this near the 405 freeway? i think ive seen the same thing before.

  • gehirnblähungen, oder was war beim posting mit dir los?

  • that is so not a kite, it is obviously a red tail. I see this frequently driving anywhere in Washington State.

  • well thats a minute and 30 seconds I'll never get back...

  • 100% positive that's a red-tailed hawk. Looks like a young bird in its first year. Crows (and other birds) will pester red-tails because a 'tail--if it finds a bird nest with babies--will have a buffet. But crows aren't actually big enough to do anything to a 'tail other than bug/harrass them.

  • Ravens are another story though.

  • lol the hawk is unmoved by the attack no fear at all hahahaha

  • Hawks like.. I am god. lol

  • @Deatonis you are an idiot. These are crows, not ravens. Read up. Maybe visit your local library.

  • watch my crow attacking to humans videos..

  • One thing has to be said... whatever it was (hawk or kite) it didn't give a damn about the crows! Totally oblivious!

  • what a cool hawk!

  • Indeed,I think this might be a kite,I don't know where this was taken,but here in Japan the kites usually get relieved of their catch by crows.

    I agree with Kawiia 17 in this case...as another bird freak..

  • Heck, any group of birds when they feel like there territory is being invaded, they'll swoop in and try to scare it; regardless of what it might be.

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