We had a Northern Gannett show up at Point Reyes National Seashore a few years ago. I was out on Chimney Rock near where the Elephant Seals haul up, and the gannett was at the extreme west end of that particular point. I managed to get my scope on it and could basically tell it wasn’t one of the many standard birds of the area, but it was really far away. I was putting my scope away preparatory to leaving when it suddenly flew to where I was and less than 50 feet away began diving. It was magnificent!
Whenever i watch your videos one thing always come in my mind that...it's incredibly beautiful & how much Effort it's take to capturing such beautiful nature..?? 2nd thing come in my mind that it's veryyyuuu underrated channel...!!
Gannets are fascinating birds. Since 1991 they breed on Heligoland in the German Bight. I am looking forward to April 2020, when I'll take my next group of students there, being guests at the Alfred Wegener Institute and doing some research on marine ecosystems and standing in the red cliffs watching the birds hunting, courting, mating just a few meters away.
I've seen gannets up close here in Perce QC. Quite stunning to see the large numbers of nests. There is a chilling reality when not only will some chicks die by predation, not flying, but also by being born too late in the season. I've also read that climate change has affected food sources and that too threatens this and many other species. Thankfully, many juveniles survive the test and return to nest as adults. Beautiful cinematography! Thanks Cornell.
This is some absolutely stunning video coverage! Thank you so much to all who contributed to this wonderful opportunity to learn and understand. You are all doing very important work, and it is greatly appreciated.
Gannets are for sure some of my favorite birds, excellent footage! When I’m older I definitely want to go birding up in Newfoundland to see these fellas
An imressive first flight by a chick is captured. An awkward moment just after taking off soon turns into elegant aerial maneuver. In contrast, a failed individual tells another (important & intriguing) story. Pity, for those youngs' landing performance is missing.
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We had a Northern Gannett show up at Point Reyes National Seashore a few years ago. I was out on Chimney Rock near where the Elephant Seals haul up, and the gannett was at the extreme west end of that particular point. I managed to get my scope on it and could basically tell it wasn’t one of the many standard birds of the area, but it was really far away. I was putting my scope away preparatory to leaving when it suddenly flew to where I was and less than 50 feet away began diving. It was magnificent!
Great video, How nice of this capture, thanks for this sharing!
Absolutely stunning video production! Well done, as good if not better than some of the commercially produced. Loved it!!
Cornell should definitely make more of these videos!
This video is beautiful.
Wow. Beautiful
Beautiful ! ♥♥♥♥♥
Superb cinematography!
I partially expected this video to have some footage of the Gannet chicks getting vored by pelicans since I’ve seen a video of that happening
A grand Sulute to the whole team of Cornell Lab of Ornithology those who have made this beautiful video
Such a beautiful production, thank you for making it. An inspiring video for my 6 year old son who appreciates the wonders of world. :)
Guys, the BBC should take exemple on your work, it's just stunning. The shots are just breathtaking ! They must have been quite hard to get !
Excellent footage, very nicely done.
Stunning and moving . Thank you for making this available to all.
Really enjoyed this beautiful film. So well done. Hated to see the little ones that don't make it when they take off. Thank you for sharing.
Whenever i watch your videos one thing always come in my mind that...it's incredibly beautiful & how much Effort it's take to capturing such beautiful nature..?? 2nd thing come in my mind that it's veryyyuuu underrated channel...!!
Gannets are fascinating birds. Since 1991 they breed on Heligoland in the German Bight. I am looking forward to April 2020, when I'll take my next group of students there, being guests at the Alfred Wegener Institute and doing some research on marine ecosystems and standing in the red cliffs watching the birds hunting, courting, mating just a few meters away.
Vielen Dank für Ihren Besuch auf unserer Channel!
@@cornell_labIs there a live cam of Gannets we can watch from Maine !!
What a spectacular video!! Utterly amazing, thank you so much!
Great video.
And salute to your director specifically.
I've seen gannets up close here in Perce QC. Quite stunning to see the large numbers of nests. There is a chilling reality when not only will some chicks die by predation, not flying, but also by being born too late in the season. I've also read that climate change has affected food sources and that too threatens this and many other species.
Thankfully, many juveniles survive the test and return to nest as adults. Beautiful cinematography! Thanks Cornell.
Two words.. *In awe* TY CLBC ❤
This is some absolutely stunning video coverage! Thank you so much to all who contributed to this wonderful opportunity to learn and understand. You are all doing very important work, and it is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to write this thoughtful message!
Gannets are for sure some of my favorite birds, excellent footage! When I’m older I definitely want to go birding up in Newfoundland to see these fellas
Great video...was there for first time July 31st. We are lucky to have it here in Newfoundland.
Ever been told "you eat like a gannet"?
Che belle immagini!👍👍
Name of the music, please?
Ohh!! Ithu polavum munbu niraya paarththu irukken. Indha bird iillana.. Ithoda ege yellaam ange vaazhum manithargal Vandhu eaduthutu pora video paarththu irukken.Paarkka Azhaga thaan irukkum na.. pakkaththil pona oru mosamana vaasam varumnu Devi sonna. naanum avalum thaan paarthom na.
I loved this video, so beautiful and pure. I cried when the little chick fell though. Poor guy
Je comprends pas un mot mais c'est sublime. On "ressent" le lieu.
fou de Bassan
Un lugar increíble para disfrutar de las aves marinas.
El video extraordinario, enhorabuena.
Beautiful piece. Thanks much.
Scuttles
An imressive first flight by a chick is captured. An awkward moment just after taking off soon turns into elegant aerial maneuver. In contrast, a failed individual tells another (important & intriguing) story.
Pity, for those youngs' landing performance is missing.
I'm very curious. How DO the breeding pairs find each other? I hope we figure it out sometime soon
it sure ain't easy being a Gannet. Also, aren't they proof that long-distance relationships can work?
Great job explaining the life of the Northern Gannett. This detailed information can be really hard to find.
Beautiful making. Congrats...
lindo obrigada
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How beautiful!
Thank you for sharing
Belloooo!
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I found an adult male washed up on the beach, they've been my favorite birds ever since. Excellent footage, cheers
Thank you for showing us an unseen world. The first flight had stricken me deeply. Lots of love for your efforts. I hope your viewers will increase.
Excellent work, moving and touching piece of brutal nature.
chim đẹp quá 👍
BEAUTIFUL TAKING
Just here because Gordon Ramsay ate this bird
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