As an avid bird watcher and photographer from Montreal, Canada, I thank you for presenting us with this amazing documentary. Montreal had many big parks where we see a huge variety of birds. We always anticipate the month of May as it is the month for bird migration.
Some parrots got loose in San Francisco during a pet store fire and have established a little colony downtown. They will fly into your hands and let you feed them. It's pretty incredible, I highly recommend the experience if you're ever in the city. Ask a local, they will know the exact location. Or Google it, it's common knowledge by now. They are most active in the evening.
Thank you for this documentary, DW! We are happy that we are collaborating to keep birds roaming freely. (We provide silicone covers to avoid bird electrocutions.)
Thank you Dw documentary for brining this content to public. Most of the projects are human centered and it’s sad that we are not putting efforts for the wellbeing of those around us, after all we are merely the small part of this nature. Every species is equally as important as human to maintain healthy ecosystem. Watching from Nepal🙏🏻
@mrunkown7871 wouldn't call it old growth as all the trees were taken 40 years ago...they are taking out what grew back. 1000 acres always taken last winter. Same to be done again beside it. Moving in mineral explorarion instead of replanting.
This documentary on birds is absolutely captivating! It's fascinating to learn about the unique survival skills and special adaptations these incredible creatures possess. Thank you for shedding light on the resilience and extraordinary lives of birds!
No mention about the issues that matter such as microplastics, PFAS, PFOS, and other chemicals. This mentioned DDT as though it was the final victory. I was expecting better.
We in Canada take our responsibility to nature extremely seriously, especially our birdlife, with protected migration pathways among many other ventures. In essence, we have their backs !! 🇨🇦
Regardless that some bird species are facing extinction, at least they are living a free life to the end, whereas domesticated birds (chickens and turkeys) are slaughtered mercilessly each day for mass consumption.
I love birds , I used to feed them bread ,in that interim they brought me a mulberry tree . Now days I dont feed them ppl food they eat the berries n bugs ❤but, the light at night ,I have here on a 6 lane road is a nightmare of chronic noise I cant shut out or off outside 😢 but my birdies are tough and they know me . I've had soo many gens of families have thier babies in my area lol its SAFE ❤THEY KNOW IT ❤
DW Thank You. I miss the male hummimgbird that would do arial displays in front of my balcony. This was the first time this year no male hummingbirds here. Its been very cold for May. Not many insects due to the cold. and rain. Keep informing people. We can make different choices. It was very sad for me to see roundup on sale in a flyer from Home Hardware. The planet does not need any more poisons. West Kootenays British Columbia.
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Sitting in an outdoor restaurant in CA I watched a Blue Jay stalk a man and his lunch. When the man wasn’t paying attention, the Jay swooped in and took a whole fish taco and flew off out of sight. 🌮🦅
Awesome❤ ! Thanks a lot for this video & the efforts of the ornithologists depicting the intelligence of birds,their beauty,their sustenance of the ecological balance & of their help to humanity ! Thanks for the latest technology that helps birds in breeding & adapting itself !❤❤ ! Thus,preventing their extinction which would lead to the extinction of man !
Scientists always doing weird sh- I mean I get that they’re doing something for conservation and record keeping but its weird to trap the birds and handle/tag them 😮
The disappearance of species and plant life is threatened by people who are in denial of their particular behavior of consuming objects for sale on an infinite basis. One car does not last a lifetime in societies of this kind, rather, because cars are made as objects for sale one lifetime consumes 10 cars.
at 14:01 is such a interesting information. Bolivian' cities are becoming noisy hells. not only because of un regulated traffíc, (motorcycles specially) but cars too. add to this informal vendors using speakers. small business with speakers on the sidewalks...plus (every single day of the week....totally unsanctioned use of fireworks any day of the year. even for protests fire works are used, predinamite explotions on the main squares. no joke...... Noise has becoming NORMALIZED here and it is a DISASTER to birds... it is true. the only day we had real peace was the two firsts days on the pandemic...... but in the end was a tragedy because from there, Illegal motorcycles increased exponencially. and it haven't stopped.
you know, when English commentary for animal related documentary has to be, must, Attenborough-ish. Don't tell me this commentor do not sound like Attenborough, and this is a German production.
I have friends - married and retired - who just back from a month in Uzbekistan! They have dreamed of travelling there for many years. They are looking forward to sharing stories and photographs of their trip. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@@Holidbek-ry6ux Thank you for the invitation. But, I am a reclusive and elderly Artist. I need to stay in my studio and create Art while I still can. Have a safe and interesting weekend 🥃🐧
The post is German? What is up with the American birds???? I don't think I can remember seeing the red bird when I was in Northern and Central Europe... I'm living in the US nowadays... In central Florida close to the Tampa Bay area.... Having no plans for going back to Europe or, anywhere else these days...Too old and, etc, etc!!!!
As an avid bird watcher and photographer from Montreal, Canada, I thank you for presenting us with this amazing documentary. Montreal had many big parks where we see a huge variety of birds. We always anticipate the month of May as it is the month for bird migration.
Can you please share with us your social media accounts to follow and view your precious work
I talk with birds sometimes, I have watched them since my childhood they are still my friends today.
Do they talk back ?
Some parrots got loose in San Francisco during a pet store fire and have established a little colony downtown. They will fly into your hands and let you feed them. It's pretty incredible, I highly recommend the experience if you're ever in the city. Ask a local, they will know the exact location. Or Google it, it's common knowledge by now. They are most active in the evening.
This a second parrot flock that split off that first one... It's so interesting, but this IS an invasive species in SF...
why would you share that? they will be a target
Thank you for this documentary, DW! We are happy that we are collaborating to keep birds roaming freely. (We provide silicone covers to avoid bird electrocutions.)
Thank you Dw documentary for brining this content to public. Most of the projects are human centered and it’s sad that we are not putting efforts for the wellbeing of those around us, after all we are merely the small part of this nature. Every species is equally as important as human to maintain healthy ecosystem. Watching from Nepal🙏🏻
It was a wonderful documentary, thrilled watching, and informative documentary about birds ....thanks (DW) documentary channel
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Canada is cutting down the last of the old growth as you read this.
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@mrunkown7871 wouldn't call it old growth as all the trees were taken 40 years ago...they are taking out what grew back.
1000 acres always taken last winter. Same to be done again beside it. Moving in mineral explorarion instead of replanting.
This documentary on birds is absolutely captivating! It's fascinating to learn about the unique survival skills and special adaptations these incredible creatures possess. Thank you for shedding light on the resilience and extraordinary lives of birds!
Beautiful Documentry
I love birds
Thanks for watching!
No mention about the issues that matter such as microplastics, PFAS, PFOS, and other chemicals. This mentioned DDT as though it was the final victory. I was expecting better.
We in Canada take our responsibility to nature extremely seriously, especially our birdlife, with protected migration pathways among many other ventures. In essence, we have their backs !! 🇨🇦
Not Alberta. Wildfires. I am concerned
Regardless that some bird species are facing extinction, at least they are living a free life to the end, whereas domesticated birds (chickens and turkeys) are slaughtered mercilessly each day for mass consumption.
I love birds , I used to feed them bread ,in that interim they brought me a mulberry tree . Now days I dont feed them ppl food they eat the berries n bugs ❤but, the light at night ,I have here on a 6 lane road is a nightmare of chronic noise I cant shut out or off outside 😢 but my birdies are tough and they know me . I've had soo many gens of families have thier babies in my area lol its SAFE ❤THEY KNOW IT ❤
A gem of a documentary
Man, that tokens experiment: Mind blown!
Another masterpiece by DW ❤
Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)
This is heartbreaking 💔
Recently in India around 32 flamingoes died by crashing into skyscrapers.
It’s sad..it’s happening here in the US also..we need to turn our lights out also
When I am depressed I watch this channel and my depression goes away.
They are all at my cabin!❤😂
looks they have known some more horizons or the edges
Really enjoyed this documentary
Thanks for watching!
DW Thank You. I miss the male hummimgbird that would do arial displays in front of my balcony. This was the first time this year no male hummingbirds here. Its been very cold for May. Not many insects due to the cold. and rain. Keep informing people. We can make different choices. It was very sad for me to see roundup on sale in a flyer from Home Hardware. The planet does not need any more poisons. West Kootenays British Columbia.
I saw a bunch of geese munching on farmland last week just outside of Montreal. I hope they won’t be affected by pesticides
Revux is being mentioned everywhere - definitely a project to watch!
so in just a one, that was already or a pre-meditated
I JUST FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE!!!!
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Heartwarming video
This is the only good documentary you guys have put out in ages
We humans must respect nature.. In India we called mother nature. We should plant trees more n more to save earth.
I am establishing ecosystems like food forests for sustainable food production that creates habitats for wild animals and migrating birds!
Birds, sacred beings.
30:20 Wow!! 😮
Sitting in an outdoor restaurant in CA I watched a Blue Jay stalk a man and his lunch. When the man wasn’t paying attention, the Jay swooped in and took a whole fish taco and flew off out of sight. 🌮🦅
I knew Prof Nicholai fro the Vogelwarte Heligoland in Wilhelmshaven very well
sad to see the Tower ravens are captives. What was done to their wings?
I will be interested on bird watching results tomorrow
Awesome❤ ! Thanks a lot for this video & the efforts of the ornithologists depicting the intelligence of birds,their beauty,their sustenance of the ecological balance & of their help to humanity ! Thanks for the latest technology that helps birds in breeding & adapting itself !❤❤ ! Thus,preventing their extinction which would lead to the extinction of man !
Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts!
Scientists always doing weird sh-
I mean I get that they’re doing something for conservation and record keeping but its weird to trap the birds and handle/tag them 😮
😂 30:45 mental
so top eyes
or if by anyelse, could have been a desperation
The disappearance of species and plant life is threatened by people who are in denial of their particular behavior of consuming objects for sale on an infinite basis. One car does not last a lifetime in societies of this kind, rather, because cars are made as objects for sale one lifetime consumes 10 cars.
Anyone else noticing the hype around Qventi? Feels like another Revux in the making.
at 14:01 is such a interesting information. Bolivian' cities are becoming noisy hells. not only because of un regulated traffíc, (motorcycles specially) but cars too. add to this informal vendors using speakers. small business with speakers on the sidewalks...plus (every single day of the week....totally unsanctioned use of fireworks any day of the year. even for protests fire works are used, predinamite explotions on the main squares. no joke......
Noise has becoming NORMALIZED here and it is a DISASTER to birds... it is true. the only day we had real peace was the two firsts days on the pandemic......
but in the end was a tragedy because from there, Illegal motorcycles increased exponencially. and it haven't stopped.
To many ads
Then pay for Premium. They got bills to pay, just like you and me.
In Brazil we have Harpia or the Imperial Eagle that is the largest Eagle in the World
How is this species doing in your country?
Hopefully doing well.
Greetings from Greenland.
kind of funny that some scientists are trying to preserve birds some are preparing advance technology to wipe them even quicker
you know, when English commentary for animal related documentary has to be, must, Attenborough-ish. Don't tell me this commentor do not sound like Attenborough, and this is a German production.
they got tari
Is the black birds called Rabin or Crow?
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Presales have the highest returns, and Revux is the best one I’ve seen.
i also have gotten
Will Revux outpace XRP in the next pump? Looks promising!
📍29:42
Imagine being delusional enough that you think you can count all the birds in a given country. 🤦
Estimates gives a better picture than doing nothing.
first comment from UZBEKISTAN
I have friends - married and retired - who just back from a month in Uzbekistan! They have dreamed of travelling there for many years.
They are looking forward to sharing stories and photographs of their trip.
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@@TheStockwell come and be my guest
@@Holidbek-ry6ux Thank you for the invitation. But, I am a reclusive and elderly Artist. I need to stay in my studio and create Art while I still can.
Have a safe and interesting weekend 🥃🐧
Hey Charley , did you enjoy the Doc? 🤣
Second is from Kazakhstan 😅
Predicting 100x gains for Revux post-launch on major exchanges.
Reallocating to BTC and Revux, with some BNB and ADA.
Leave the birds alone, you weirdos. They already have a difficult enough time without being kidnapped and traumatized every day. 🤦
The post is German? What is up with the American birds???? I don't think I can remember seeing the red bird when I was in Northern and Central Europe... I'm living in the US nowadays... In central Florida close to the Tampa Bay area.... Having no plans for going back to Europe or, anywhere else these days...Too old and, etc, etc!!!!
Revux tip-off - this token is heading for the moon!
Not real
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