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Birds Flying in Slow Motion - Red Kite Bird Extravaganza Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Filmed at Gigrin Farm in Wales UK Filmed in March 2019
Birds Flying in Slow Motion - Forest Birds & Bird Sounds Video for People & Cats to Watch Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall Filmed on December 1st 2016
Entertainment for Cats and Dogs : TV For Pets to Watch and Listen To - Birds Chirping on The Garden Log : 8 HOURS Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall #PaulDinning
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Videos for Cats to Watch Birds - Cat TV Bird Watch Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall #PaulDinning
Birds flying in slow motion. Wild birds in flight, part 1. Part 2: 🤍 Music - "Fluidscape", Kevin MacLeod, 🤍
We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name. ➡ Subscribe: 🤍 ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: 🤍 About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners. See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase at 🤍 Get More National Geographic: Official Site: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible. A film by Jan van IJken / 🤍janvanijken.com Watch the full-length video here: 🤍 Flight of the Starlings: Watch This Eerie but Beautiful Phenomenon | Short Film Showcase 🤍 National Geographic 🤍
Amazing flights !!! with birds and Christian Moullec on board of a microlight. Vol en ULM avec les oies, les oiseaux. Web Site: 🤍 Disclaimer: This video is exclusively managed by Caters News. To license or use in a commercial player please contact info🤍catersnews.com or call +44 121 616 1100 / +1 646 380 1615 Vous pouvez aussi contacter "Voler Avec les oiseaux" pour toutes questions relatives à l'utilisation de cette vidéo : courrier🤍voleraveclesoiseaux.com
Video for Cats to Watch : Squirrels and Birds Extravaganza Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall #PaulDinning
Using sensitive sound equipment the team try to find out how an owl can fly so silently compared to other birds. Taken from Super Powered Owls. Subscribe to BBC Earth: 🤍 Earth YouTube Channel: 🤍 BBC Earth Facebook 🤍 (ex-UK only) BBC Earth Twitter 🤍 Visit 🤍 for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback 🤍
Relaxing Bird Sounds and Birds Flying in Slow Motion - One Hour Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall Filmed in February 2018
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The wandering albatross can fly across vast distances using a technique known as dynamic soaring. Subscribe: 🤍 #BBCEarth Watch more: Planet Earth 🤍 Blue Planet 🤍 Planet Earth II 🤍 Planet Dinosaur 🤍 Natural World: Nature's Biggest Beasts The world's biggest beasts have always captured the imagination. But whilst being big can have its advantages, it also comes with sizeable challenges. Take the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon, whose huge appetite means it must take on prey ten times its weight, or the tallest animal of them all - the giraffe - who, with such a long neck, must control immense blood pressure. Nature's biggest beasts must go to extraordinary lengths to thrive. Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. Want to share your views with the team? Join our BBC Studios Voice: 🤍 This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: 🤍
Birds are not only beautiful creatures but also play a crucial role in our ecosystems. With their colorful feathers and enchanting songs, they have captured the hearts of people for generations. But beyond their aesthetic appeal, birds also serve important functions, such as pollination and pest control. They help to maintain the balance of nature and contribute to the health of our planet. Protecting and preserving bird habitats is therefore essential, not only for their own survival but also for the well-being of our environment. Enjoy the video and don't forget to like, share, comment and subscribe (if you haven't already). Subscribe to our channel for more videos like this: 🤍 #8k #12k #birds #wildlife #soulinfinity 🤍soulinfinity
With a 24-foot wingspan, how did the prehistoric Pelagornis sandersi, the largest known flying bird of all time, manage to fly so well? It relied on two key factors: a light frame and an ability to soar with the ocean currents. From: WORLD'S BIGGEST BEASTS 🤍
You may be wondering: how often do birds hit airplanes? After all, planes are too big to miss. Unfortunately, every year, bird strikes cause up to $1.2 billion in damage to planes around the world through engine failures, crashes, emergency landings, and more. In fact, there are 16,000 bird strikes recorded each year in the U.S. alone. The vast majority of bird strikes (97%) occur at airports during takeoff and landing. The rest happens at cruising altitudes with bird strikes recorded all the way up to 30,000 ft (9,000 m) above the ground. Most bird strikes result from the animals being sucked into the plane by the aircraft’s gigantic jet engines. Sadly, these birds usually get shredded. The real danger, however, comes from birds that are big enough to get stuck in the front fan. This can result in the halting of the operation of the plane’s engine. A fan blade can end up displaced into another blade, which engenders a cascading and terrifying failure. What happens next? What is this terrifying failure? Is the plane actually in danger of collapsing? And what is the science, engineering, and technology that goes into preventing such incidents? We answer all these questions and more in our video. Find out more information at 🤍 To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter "The Blueprint" at 🤍 #engineering
Today’s video is all about how to teach your parrot to fly to you on command! Like dogs coming when called, it’s important for birds to be able to fly to you in case they fly someplace where you can’t reach them. In addition, it’s also great exercise and lots of fun for your bird! MY AMAZON LISTS FOR BIRDS (products I use and recommend): 🤍 MY MERCH: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 TIKTOK: 🤍elleandthebirds disclaimer: I earn a small commission from the Amazon store at no extra cost to you. #pets #birds #parrots #parrottraining #birdtraining
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ABOUT: A new video that bird lovers and cats will equally love, "11 Hours of Rainforest Birds" presents viewers with an all-day long soothing yet awe-inspiring experience showcasing hundreds of stunning exotic colorful birds and other wildlife from the rainforests of the world, complete with lifelike stereo nature sounds. A collaboration between Nature Relaxation Films and collaborator John of Light, it's a great way to see the wonders of the rainforest from the comfort of your home. Viewers will enjoy Macaws, Parrots, Toucans, Hummingbirds, and many other exotic species - even some cute lizards, insects and flowers. Presented in 4K UHD, it's a colorful and ultra high resolution way to make the most of your big screen TV! MORE INFO / LINKS: This film is a seamless blend of our films Birds of the Rainforest (🤍 Birds of the Rainforest 2 (🤍 looped for all-day play. Watch On-Demand (No Watermark or Ads) 🤍 🤍 MORE AMAZING NATURE RELAXATION FILMS ON YOUTUBE: Flying Over Norway 🤍 🤍 Rainbow Reef Relaxation 2 🤍 🤍 Flying Over Italy 🤍 🤍 Flying Over Oahu 🤍 🤍 Flying Over Scotland 🤍 🤍 Flying Over Kauai 🤍 🤍 Flying Over Indonesia 🤍 🤍 *NEW YOUTUBE PLAYLISTS* 4K DRONE FILMS: 🤍 | SIGNATURE COLLECTION w/ MUSIC: 🤍 | SIGNATURE COLLECTION (No Music): 🤍 | NATURE RELAXATION™ APP STORE LINKS (Free to download/try): iOS App: 🤍 ANDROID App: 🤍 ROKU App: 🤍 APPLETV: Search for Nature Relaxation on the Apple TV store ANDROIDTV app: 🤍 AMAZON Fire TV App: 🤍 SAMSUNG TV: Search for Nature Relaxation Subscribe to start your 30 DAY FREE TRIAL unlock ad & watermark-free access plus an amazing suite of apps for all devices 🤍 🤍 DISPLAY NATURE RELAXATION™ IN YOUR BUSINESS SETTING TO PUT YOUR CUSTOMERS IN A MORE POSITIVE MOOD, GUARANTEED• Designed for therapeutic relaxation in patient care settings, such as hospitals, high stress workplaces, nursing homes, and for individuals at home that love Nature and are seeking enhanced vitality through their digital devices. Learn more about Nature Relaxation at 🤍 LICENSE A NATURE RELAXATION VIDEO To request a free license quote to use these videos in your business or organization, visit: 🤍
This is a Eurasian eagle owl! The second largest owl in the world! This individual is obviously not the largest but the species! Another thing we only feed frozen thawed animals to our ambassadors! No animals were harmed in this video! Hopefully this clears up a lot of comments from the first video. Hope you guys enjoy it
8 hours of pleasing video for cats, dogs, parrots, or other nature lovers to enjoy. It can relax your kitten or puppy and minimize separation anxiety. If you work from home, this is your wildlife background show for a workday. Perfect background TV. 4K UHD TV screensaver. The nature sounds, bird songs are perfect as background music(BGM) or calming music for study or sleep. Birds and squirrels in the video: Rock Pigeon, Black-capped Chickadee, Chestnut-backed Chickadee, House Finch, Douglas Squirrel, and more. Every cat deserves Birder King’s Cat TV. New episode every weekend. Hit that like, subscribe, and the notification bell for your cats. New channel Birder King Clips - inspiring clips of beautiful birds and wildlife. 🤍 #birderking
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Practicing outside today with Kiwis high-fives and waving hello. When I make a specific whistle or call him by his name is how I have trained him to come back on demand. Letting a bird be a bird that’s not caged up all the time is what I feel is right as a bird owner. There are risks with free flying through its a risk im willing to take to allow him to have the best life possible! Feeling free, lots of exercise and will always come back as he’s bonded to us. He also loves his food too much to defend for him self…. Haha WWW.TAMARASBLUECHICKEN.COM 🤍tiktok.com/🤍tamarasbluechicken 🤍instagram.com/tamarasbluechicken 🤍facebook.com/tamarasbluechicken Fan Mail, Gifts or drawings of Kiwi can be sent to: PO Box 2554, RPO Dartmouth, Tacoma, NS, B2W4B7 Canada (Videos could be posted for opening what Kiwi receives in mail!)
🔥 Check out more awesome videos : 🤍 Facebook : ViralBe.Official Instagram : ViralBe.Official Humans have time and again taken inspiration from the natural world and flight is no exception. Our fascination with the flight was fuelled by watching birds and making the machine to imitate that mechanism. However, there are some natural feats that continue to surprise us and these high flying birds are the perfect examples. They have evolved natural mechanisms to sustain such high flight where there is less than 10% oxygen as compared to sea level. We hope you enjoyed it 🙏 For anything please contact us at: viralbe.com🤍gmail.com
Movie for Cats - Birds Chirping on A Beautiful Day Filmed on May 23rd 2016 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Josh Cook is an Australian avian behaviourist also known as a bird whisperer. In this video he shows you how to train your bird to fly away and come back.
Birds Flying in Slow Motion Spectacular - The birds in the video are red kites Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Starling Murmuration : Birds Flying and Flocking Together - From Wire To Roost Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
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Two separate large flocks of wild turkeys make their way across a road by flying over it to the trees on the other side of the road to roost for the night in rural Pennsylvania. Take a look at dozens of turkey videos on my Turkeys! Playlist: 🤍 View my entire Trail Cam Playlist on my Channel: 🤍 View my entire Underwater GoPro Playlist on my Channel: 🤍 View my entire Animals/Wildlife/Outdoors Playlist on my Channel: 🤍 (Video by Dan’s Cool Videos) We Love Turkeys! Thanks for watching!
Ashlea Dennison, a 25-year-old dentistry student attending the University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, captured this amazing sighting on the 6 th of April 2019. Ashlea, who was visiting the park with her boyfriend tell us in her own words about this amazing sighting; BOOK YOUR TRIP TO KRUGER: 🤍 “There we were, driving along the H4-2 (The main road coming into the park from Crocodile Bridge) around 11:00 and we took the second sand road on the west side which leads to a dead end with a view of the Gezanftombi waterhole. We saw the birds not far along, on the northern side of the road. We noticed a number of vultures and some smaller birds around the area, which is why we suspected a kill, or some sort of food source, then we saw the Kori Bustard not far off the road which caused the vultures to fly to the nearby trees. We started to drive further on when we noticed the Secretary bird take flight from a tree close by, we stopped and watched where it would land. When it landed by the area where the Kori bustard was, we reversed the car to see what would happen. As we saw them starting to fight, we decided to video it because we had never seen anything like it before. We were very excited when we saw this sighting because these birds are both amazing sightings on their own and we have never seen either of them behave in this manner before. After the Secretary bird chased the little birds away at the end of the video, the Kori Bustard and the Secretary bird seemed to mind their own business while remaining in the same area. This sighting was incredibly rare for us. We have seen both the Secretary bird and the Kori Bustard alone on multiple occasions when we have visited the park, however, we have never seen either of these birds act in an aggressive manner towards any other bird before, or towards any other animal for that matter. These 2 birds always appear to be minding their own business when we see them in the park. I would’ve loved to see what the cause of the fight was but due to the length of the grass, we couldn’t see what was on the ground. We can only assume that there was an abandoned kill because of the vultures’ present. I would advise that anyone who is lucky enough to see a sighting such as this, to not interfere and to let nature play out as it would if we weren’t there.” Send in your wildlife video here, and earn money: 🤍 To license the footage: Contact🤍LatestSightings.com Get some of our exclusive specials at the Kruger National Park (Free nights): 🤍 Snapchat: LatestSightings Twitter & Instagram: 🤍LatestKruger For live wildlife sightings in the Kruger National Park: 🤍 And like our Facebook page for great sightings and photos: 🤍 Subscribe to us on YouTube: 🤍
I made this video for my son Jack to help answer a very common question that kids have. Other whiteboard animation videos I've made can be seen at 🤍 Please use for educational purposes under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. For other uses please contact me through the comments.
Scientists have found a bird that can fly continuously for weeks at a time and sleeps in the air. How do birds sleep mid-flight? Do Insects Sleep - 🤍 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - 🤍 Read More: Nonstop Flight: How The Frigatebird Can Soar For Weeks Without Stopping 🤍 "Frigatebirds, seagoing fliers with a 6-foot wingspan, can stay aloft for weeks at a time, a new study has found. The results paint an astonishing picture of the bird's life, much of which is spent soaring inside the clouds." Scientists have just seen birds sleep during flight for the first time ever 🤍 "Scientists have been able to observe birds falling asleep mid-flight for the first time - an ability that's long been suspected but never been proven. But even though researchers had thought this might be the case, the new research shows that the way birds nap in the air is much stranger than we ever expected." Evidence that birds sleep in mid-flight 🤍 "Many birds fly non-stop for days or longer, but do they sleep in flight and if so, how? It is commonly assumed that flying birds maintain environmental awareness and aerodynamic control by sleeping with only one eye closed and one cerebral hemisphere at a time." DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories & perspectives you won't find anywhere else! New videos daily. Watch More DNews on Seeker 🤍 Subscribe now! 🤍 DNews on Twitter 🤍 Trace Dominguez on Twitter 🤍 DNews on Facebook 🤍 DNews on Google+ 🤍 Discovery News 🤍 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here: 🤍
Here is absolute proof that Islam is true. How do birds fly? Only Allah knows.
I was asked by my YT community how to keep indoor flying interesting for birds! So here's my answer with some demos and ideas. For my how-to flight training course (for indoors) check out; 🤍 This video shows more of WHAT to do vs HOW to train it. Keep indoor flying fun by: - Teaching NEW skills! Such as flying through doorways, around corners, ascending, descending, A to B, A to A (boomerang), hide and seek, etc. - Finding new rooms in the house to fly in, train in and explore. - Exploring new indoor spaces (hotel ballrooms, hallways, gymnasiums, etc.) - Incorporating new people, new places and new obstacles. - Teaching trick flight like flying through hoops - Flying to and from new surfaces and things 📞BOOK A CONSULT WITH ME ▶ 🤍 🌿ALL NATURAL PARROT TOYS ▶ 🤍 🌱WHAT TO FEED A PARROT ▶ 🤍 🐦DIY PARROT TRAINING ▶ 🤍 FOLLOW ME ON… INSTAGRAM 📷 🤍 TWITTER 🐦 🤍 FACEBOOK 📖 🤍 PATREON 📹 🤍 AMAZON 🛍 🤍 WEBSITE 💻 🤍 TO SEND MAIL 📬 217 CEDAR STREET #401 SANDPOINT, ID 83864 🐦WHICH BIRDS ARE ACTUALLY MINE?🐦 (Oldest to Youngest) Female Galah 💗 BONDI (bond-eye) ⭐ hatched 2005 Female Congo African Grey 💗 CRESSI ⭐ hatched 2007 Male Galah 💙 BANDIT BOY ⭐ hatched 2008 Male Blue Throated Macaw 💙 JINX ⭐ hatched 2008 Male Camelot Macaws 💙 COMET & TUSA ⭐ hatched 2008 Male Toco Toucan 💙 ROCKO ⭐ hatched 2011 Female Sun Conures 💗 LILY & PHOEBE & DETKA (dee-et-ka) ⭐ hatched 2011 😍 ABOUT US 😍 BirdTricks is a husband-wife team; Dave and Jamieleigh Womach specialize in parrot training and companionship. #flighttrainingparrots #flightedparrots #bluethroatmacaw
#FlyingFriday: The Slow-Motion Art of Birds Flying Birds have bodies that are designed to make them great fliers! According to Fact Monster, "The skeleton is strong but light, with a large breastbone to support powerful muscles for flapping wings up and down. The wings themselves are curved on top, flatter beneath—air travels faster over the upper surface, producing lift. The long tail helps with direction and balance; strong legs assist with takeoff." Don't you wish you could fly, too?! #MINDBLOWN
Swans Running on Water - Birds Flying in Slow Motion Filmed in May 2016 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall The soundtrack is called Peace of Mind by Kevin Macleod 🤍