It is very impressive and heart warming to see so many of you come here to watch this film and take time to write to me. I am indeed thrilled and indebt to your support.
Lovely and wonderful message, I encourage all the people of Nagaland to understand about the life cycle of the Amour Falcons and how they struggle and take truble just to fill their own stomach and survive. For that they fly all the way from Africa to our promised land Nagaland. Let us welcome them, protect them and love them. Be pride Naga. Koknalim. Meyi Longkumer
The entire video was 100% 👌 absolute and fine. 👍👍 Yeah, the entire district of Mon in Nagaland is covered with forest about 80% of land area, but about "80 percent" of wild animals including birds is now fully instinct, just because of over hunting. As we have a law for human, respect, rights and many other things, the same things should also need to apply for *wild life*. Not only for the "Falcon" every living have a right to leave in the earth equally. I'am a Konyak Naga, this video touch my heart really. Especially thanks for the video editor, way of video making was very fine and absolutely. 👌 professional👌👍.
I would really appreciate that everyone watched this video as an acknowledgment to the entire state of Nagaland and it’s people and not as a film about any particular tribe. The film is a story of Amur falcons, their journey through Nagaland and the birds’s interaction with the Nagas. I am indebted to all the tribes and communities that I had an opportunity to work with during the production of this film. All the people, tribes and communities involved in this film hold a special place in my heart, without exceptions. I would like to congratulate you all for your conservation efforts and I would encourage you all to forget the differences you hold against each other, like you have for the Amur Falcons, and come together to preach the word further and deeper.
Really appreciate your work... Please do some documentary in our place in Ukhrul inhabited by Nagas.. We also have yearly visitor but conservation is on onset and just starting please go through this article for further information www.thenagarepublic.com/features/the-call-of-zeee-zeee-and-protecting-the-home-to-migratory-birds/?fbclid=IwAR0xIIaAnPuoH67jzATi9S0j3a3BOAnsFxEeeSwsG4uLWaZTuCDkfELiqWk
This is by far the most detailed and meticulously put documentary on the Amur falcons in Nagaland on UA-cam. This is truly a stunning and beautiful documentary, one that gives hope to all, especially us, the Nagas. My sincerest and heartfelt gratitude to you, Sir. I know for a fact how difficult it must've been for someone to put together such a well thoughtout and thorough documentary. Painstaking work! But the result is magnificent. You have reminded us all about the beauty of these graceful birds as well as the beauty of our land but most importantly, how crucial it is for us to protect our biodiversity. I raise my zhuto(local rice beer) bamboo cup to you, Sir, for your efforts. Brilliant stuff! I hope to see more amazing videos from you soon. Keep doing what you're doing and inspire others. Cheers!
@@yuingamshanglai3349 thank you for the article. I am really glad so many of you are putting your foot forward for conservation. I feel proud to be associated with some of the best people who are, I think, the real guardians of our natural world. I sincerely appreciate your thoughts and expectations. I will try to stand up to it. Thank you again
@@akumimchen2276 thank you for your kind words. It really warms my heart to hear your encouraging words. It really gives me the impetus to further my filming efforts in Nagaland. Not the least, the support I have received from all the people, communities, department, my teammates and all unflinchingly has been the driving force behind this film.
Sir sumanth I hope you'd make this kind of documentaries more about Nagaland culture tribes and tradition cause there is very less good documentaries about nagas like yours which is highly appreciated.
I'm really glad to see so many people here. I sincerely request all of you to show this documentary to all the kids and young people. They are the future guardians of our planet.
Very inspiring story about Amur falcons .I really wonder for their thousand miles journey around the world and landing in Nagaland too. We should be proud of it. I think there may be more endangered birds and animals on the verge of extinction in Nagaland and this important issue needs to be addressed to local people and hunters from the concerned department about the prospect of preservation of wildlife.
Thank you all for your support and viewership. I encourage you all to share this film far and wide so more people can see and appreciate the wonderful work of the people of nagaland.
Thank you Zach for your kind words. It is a privilege to work in Nagaland. Please share this with your fellow friends and family to celebrate nagaland, its amazing people and diverse wildlife
Wow sir such acceptable words thanks for this beautiful documentary. One request if possible please make one video with a title NAGALAND THEN NAGALAND NOW i assure there are such talents such fashion more to let people know Thank you
Human greed has no limit. We are destroying the planet and causing our own destruction in time to come. Good effort thanks to the project. Many more such projects need all over the country. Education is the way to empowerment.
This birds used to come to my village forest for last three years, but after massive hunting by the villagers, it stoped coming. I would urge Naga people not to make the same mistakes we made... Please let them come for ever. They are blessing from God.. Or it will disappear and never come back...
Thank you for the wonderful film sir. But as a concern citizen of Yaongyimchen, Alayung & Sangu villages, It is our earnest request that you kindly make some corrections as the clip contents have some areas & activities of Yaongyimchen, Alayung & Sanglu which have misinterpreted. The sentiments of our people had been hurt because of the misleading message of the film despite your hardwork. Thank you!
@@bendangmoalungkochi6600 thank you sir for your regards. Yes sir, there are, I accept, videos of sanglu, alayong and Yaongyimchen in the video as they are part of the Amur Falcon roosting grounds and this film deals with the wonderful work of all the people of these villages and other villages in Nagaland that have lent their support and voice for the conservation of the birds.
What are the contribution and benefits does these Birds provide or play in humans dwelling and nature in general?or have any impact to Biodiversity in the coming Future?
How can you be so ignorant??? Of course, they play a very important role in ecological cycle. If they disappear, there will be a huge impact in agriculture.
@@armadilloburns4880 before these birds wasn't there any agriculture?and what is wrong to know about the activities of this bird's?from where does the question of ignorance arise?
Dox Dox I just have one and only one answer - The only thing that have increased are humans while flora and fauna have decreased. As men had and have changed their habits, so do other species do in order to survive. Thank you.
Sumanth Kuduvalli They are in Nagaland, cause we just concluded the Amur Falcon festival in Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya on the 7th and 8th.They have left Meghalaya too at the moment.
Laitphar Syiem No documented evidence as in when but I guess it has been since time immemorial. The first video evidence in Nagaland was only in 1992 by the ZS of India.
It had came to Longding District of Arunachal Pradesh, please someone from the wild life authority come and save them from hunting... We do talk to villagers but laugh at us calling us fools or cowards..
Although nagas are good peoples but please don't say that they wander of where about the birds because they had already killed and eaten with delicious axone n bamboo shoots ha ha ha
It is very impressive and heart warming to see so many of you come here to watch this film and take time to write to me. I am indeed thrilled and indebt to your support.
Lovely and wonderful message, I encourage all the people of Nagaland to understand about the life cycle of the Amour Falcons and how they struggle and take truble just to fill their own stomach and survive. For that they fly all the way from Africa to our promised land Nagaland. Let us welcome them, protect them and love them. Be pride Naga.
Koknalim.
Meyi Longkumer
A great video about the Amur falcons and the Naga pride!!! A great initiative to preserve the rare species indeed!! Hats off to the entire crew!!!
One of the best detailed documentary among the few about NE India. Thanks Sir Sumanth Kuduvalli.
Beautiful video..It s our birthright to protect and conserve the wildlife.
The entire video was 100% 👌 absolute and fine. 👍👍
Yeah, the entire district of Mon in Nagaland is covered with forest about 80% of land area, but about "80 percent" of wild animals including birds is now fully instinct, just because of over hunting. As we have a law for human, respect, rights and many other things, the same things should also need to apply for *wild life*. Not only for the "Falcon" every living have a right to leave in the earth equally.
I'am a Konyak Naga, this video touch my heart really.
Especially thanks for the video editor, way of video making was very fine and absolutely. 👌 professional👌👍.
Thank you for the lovely video, love from Nagaland
I would really appreciate that everyone watched this video as an acknowledgment to the entire state of Nagaland and it’s people and not as a film about any particular tribe. The film is a story of Amur falcons, their journey through Nagaland and the birds’s interaction with the Nagas. I am indebted to all the tribes and communities that I had an opportunity to work with during the production of this film. All the people, tribes and communities involved in this film hold a special place in my heart, without exceptions. I would like to congratulate you all for your conservation efforts and I would encourage you all to forget the differences you hold against each other, like you have for the Amur Falcons, and come together to preach the word further and deeper.
So nice ....... Relly appreciated it
Really appreciate your work... Please do some documentary in our place in Ukhrul inhabited by Nagas.. We also have yearly visitor but conservation is on onset and just starting please go through this article for further information www.thenagarepublic.com/features/the-call-of-zeee-zeee-and-protecting-the-home-to-migratory-birds/?fbclid=IwAR0xIIaAnPuoH67jzATi9S0j3a3BOAnsFxEeeSwsG4uLWaZTuCDkfELiqWk
This is by far the most detailed and meticulously put documentary on the Amur falcons in Nagaland on UA-cam. This is truly a stunning and beautiful documentary, one that gives hope to all, especially us, the Nagas. My sincerest and heartfelt gratitude to you, Sir. I know for a fact how difficult it must've been for someone to put together such a well thoughtout and thorough documentary. Painstaking work! But the result is magnificent. You have reminded us all about the beauty of these graceful birds as well as the beauty of our land but most importantly, how crucial it is for us to protect our biodiversity. I raise my zhuto(local rice beer) bamboo cup to you, Sir, for your efforts. Brilliant stuff!
I hope to see more amazing videos from you soon. Keep doing what you're doing and inspire others. Cheers!
@@yuingamshanglai3349 thank you for the article. I am really glad so many of you are putting your foot forward for conservation. I feel proud to be associated with some of the best people who are, I think, the real guardians of our natural world. I sincerely appreciate your thoughts and expectations. I will try to stand up to it. Thank you again
@@akumimchen2276 thank you for your kind words. It really warms my heart to hear your encouraging words. It really gives me the impetus to further my filming efforts in Nagaland. Not the least, the support I have received from all the people, communities, department, my teammates and all unflinchingly has been the driving force behind this film.
Nagaland Should be proud to have them as your Guest. Its Your Pride and privilege to have them in your state. We have let go of our old ways.
Video absolutely beautiful and heads off to Madam Zuthunglo Patton IFS for her tireless work on savings Amur Falcon.
Sir sumanth I hope you'd make this kind of documentaries more about Nagaland culture tribes and tradition cause there is very less good documentaries about nagas like yours which is highly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I will do my best to show what a beautiful place Nagaland is and what wonderful people they are
@@SumanthKuduvalli you're welcome and thank you.
Looking forward to it.
wow....wonderful story....plz plz plz save them...and protect them...🕊🕊🦅🦅..♥️ u people there..frm Meghalaya..
I'm really glad to see so many people here. I sincerely request all of you to show this documentary to all the kids and young people. They are the future guardians of our planet.
Very inspiring story about Amur falcons .I really wonder for their thousand miles journey around the world and landing in Nagaland too. We should be proud of it. I think there may be more endangered birds and animals on the verge of extinction in Nagaland and this important issue needs to be addressed to local people and hunters from the concerned department about the prospect of preservation of wildlife.
Thank you all for your support and viewership. I encourage you all to share this film far and wide so more people can see and appreciate the wonderful work of the people of nagaland.
woooow what beautiful video....just loved it GOD BLESS MY NAGALAND
Thanks for the video. We are so proud of Nagaland place, weather etc..
I'm from ARUNACHAL PRADESH N I LOVE NORTH EAST HISTORY
I loved it.. Good job... Thanks for promoting our state, country and our pride.. Thanks a lot
Beautiful video 😊🤗😇😊
Beautifully narrated about this migratory bird
Wonderfully made documentary on conservation. A lot to learn from our brothers and sisters in Nagaland.
Love this story about our land. Very well edited movie. Thanks a lot for helping our people.
Thank you very much for your kind words
Itz my pleasure babe
Why to thank these outsiders
Kate Angami hellooo actually it's my issue to make this video
and you are welcome
Such a beautiful videos you created about our State I.e Nagaland... Thank you so much 💎💎💎
I haven't visited Nagaland but I'm happy seeing something like this
It nice but the mountains are friggin scary man
I love and loved watching my land's beauty made by your effort. Thank you.
Thank you Sir for making this video .....#Ate lotha💕 from Dimapur Nagaland
You're a good story teller. Awesome filmmaker too..
This is very beautiful.
Thank you very much
Love to see the rich diversity of Nagaland.
With earphones the sounds of nature...were just...amazing
You need to play on HiFi speakers to feel the sound.
You have done a great job by collecting such and amazing video clips
This video makes me emotional.... It makes me wanna visit places
That's amazing. I have enjoyed watching, thank you so much... 👍
Despite oll shortcomings in My Nagalim, I am deeply proud of My Nagalim.🙏🙏😭Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you.Amen.
The people and government need to work hard to safeguard all the wildlife not only the Amulet falcon.
We must give importance to the termites as well .
A very impressive and nice video I have ever watched this year 2022. Thank you for the coverage of us Nagaland. New subscriber here from Nagaland.
Thank you Zach for your kind words. It is a privilege to work in Nagaland. Please share this with your fellow friends and family to celebrate nagaland, its amazing people and diverse wildlife
so insightful,kudos to you Sir much appreciated
I love my land Nagaland the place where I was born and raised up...
awesome..loved it.
*BEAUTIFUL*
Nagaland is a beautiful land .free nagaland .free nagaland .free nagaland .free nagaland .i from pakistan
Wow❤️ goosebumps!! Love it.
This is great thank you so much
Awsome I appreciate you
Greetings from Tuensang
Excellent work..very well documented
I'm proud of our land♥️♥️♥️
Noice you AO um I'm sumi and my village got called out in the news for killing endangered species so yeah ao is so much better
Love the shots. Great story telling.
Beautiful.
Note: the longchars are not a tribe but a clan
gr8 video👍👍....pride to b a naga😊😊😊
Thank you so mch✌
Beautiful India❤️kohima
I support free nagaland
Nice1 sir ji👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow sir such acceptable words thanks for this beautiful documentary. One request if possible please make one video with a title NAGALAND THEN NAGALAND NOW i assure there are such talents such fashion more to let people know Thank you
it just made me cry
Beautifully made.....
Beautiful 😍😍
Human greed has no limit. We are destroying the planet and causing our own destruction in time to come.
Good effort thanks to the project.
Many more such projects need all over the country.
Education is the way to empowerment.
Amazing
Great jobs and proud moment.
Beautiful
With time we change ✌️
Very nicely done
Not only in Nagaland in Assam to in Assam they have even falcon festival.
Respect man
good video
Yaa..v can call it as Lord blessing natures n all ..n yaa n worries for their food God is feeding them
In the district of Mon it is stilling killing..and so it is very disappointing for the people..kindly pass the information to save these birds..
Its high time now.. One should abstain from killing wildlife.. Not just Nagaland.. But the whole world should understand..
I love my land Nagaland
Tribal power.
The hunter will become the hunted sooner or later whatever "AREA" it is, if this killing of wildlife is not stop.
This birds used to come to my village forest for last three years, but after massive hunting by the villagers, it stoped coming. I would urge Naga people not to make the same mistakes we made... Please let them come for ever. They are blessing from God.. Or it will disappear and never come back...
Thank you for the wonderful film sir. But as a concern citizen of Yaongyimchen, Alayung & Sangu villages, It is our earnest request that you kindly make some corrections as the clip contents have some areas & activities of Yaongyimchen, Alayung & Sanglu which have misinterpreted. The sentiments of our people had been hurt because of the misleading message of the film despite your hardwork. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words. Will certainly look into your concerns
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Woo-hoo🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Most of the Video are from Yaongyimchen Bio diversity Community conservation Area.
As the filmmaker I can assure you sir that most of the videos are not from Yaongyimchen biodiversity conservation area.
@@SumanthKuduvalli I respect you work. But I know my village n it's surrounding.
Wat about the Satellite tracking this video were from our village n you hv given other name.
@@bendangmoalungkochi6600 thank you sir for your regards. Yes sir, there are, I accept, videos of sanglu, alayong and Yaongyimchen in the video as they are part of the Amur Falcon roosting grounds and this film deals with the wonderful work of all the people of these villages and other villages in Nagaland that have lent their support and voice for the conservation of the birds.
Doyang Reservoirs Is located at wokha district not in Yaongyimchen
What are the contribution and benefits does these Birds provide or play in humans dwelling and nature in general?or have any impact to Biodiversity in the coming Future?
Research's suggest that they play a very important role in keeping a check on insect populations in agricultural fields
How can you be so ignorant??? Of course, they play a very important role in ecological cycle. If they disappear, there will be a huge impact in agriculture.
@@armadilloburns4880 before these birds wasn't there any agriculture?and what is wrong to know about the activities of this bird's?from where does the question of ignorance arise?
Dox Dox I just have one and only one answer - The only thing that have increased are humans while flora and fauna have decreased. As men had and have changed their habits, so do other species do in order to survive. Thank you.
When was the first falcon arrive in nagaland
Laitphar Syiem they are in Nagaland now
Sumanth Kuduvalli They are in Nagaland, cause we just concluded the Amur Falcon festival in Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya on the 7th and 8th.They have left Meghalaya too at the moment.
I mean in which year they firstly set foot on nagaland or is nagaland has been there resting spot for centuries
Laitphar Syiem No documented evidence as in when but I guess it has been since time immemorial. The first video evidence in Nagaland was only in 1992 by the ZS of India.
👍👍
Love
It had came to Longding District of Arunachal Pradesh, please someone from the wild life authority come and save them from hunting... We do talk to villagers but laugh at us calling us fools or cowards..
Trying to contact you through your contact no I have and also through e-mail .. None of them are working ..
How can I contact you?
Gud video,,,
Aaya Nagaland should stop killing wild animal. Please....
I don't think a Nagas pride is Amur Falcons, our pride is hornbill
Although nagas are good peoples but please don't say that they wander of where about the birds because they had already killed and eaten with delicious axone n bamboo shoots ha ha ha
Bird crepping is not avilable no wild life.
Too much
Dan crazy NAGA SNAKES RATILIA PEOPLE are KILLING MY falcon brids.
Yes we are eating them....
Amazing