This is indeed remarkable to see! You're doing a thankless thing for these rare birds. Please give us the rest of the episodes to their journey to Italy. Right away I remembered the movie "Fly away home" ahh that touched me.
It's not the first time I see this . But its sooooo good thanks hope for more or even a complete documentary. I have seen the one with geese . But that was some years ago . Good luck to you all ❤
Teaching endangered ibis birds how to migrate | Planet Earth III - BBC 1320pm 7.12.23 what say you to finding a better way to teach them which way the crow flies re: migration rights. i surmise they've had a few mishaps with unwary birds hitting the motor as they tried to catch up with "mum"...?
This is indeed remarkable to see! You're doing a thankless thing for these rare birds. Please give us the rest of the episodes to their journey to Italy.
Right away I remembered the movie "Fly away home" ahh that touched me.
Attenborough's voice is mesmerizing
True I always think of jurassic park because of it
What great service....hats off
How beautiful.
2:17🥲🥲oh no..got hit by the propeller..hope it's doing fine.
It's not the first time I see this . But its sooooo good thanks hope for more or even a complete documentary. I have seen the one with geese . But that was some years ago . Good luck to you all ❤
People can do so much good, if they put their mind and heart to it.
Absolutely amazing 🤩😍
Wonderful. Such efforts give us hope for a better future.
This is beautiful and magical ❤❤❤thank you 🎉
God bless you all....
Wow, amazing video👍
These birds are on my farms in INDIAN PANJAB .
HAD NEVER SEEN THIS SPECIES before ever..
Very cool
Austria 🇦🇹
Fly Away Home movie in real life 🐦
@2:17 one down. How many didnt make it ? 😢
Wonderful
Amazing inspiring beautiful
Wow... Just wow! Don't know what to say? Wow... But she had to say goodbye to her babies... So a little sad... No?
Waiting for same comeback of DODO!
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Teaching endangered ibis birds how to migrate | Planet Earth III - BBC 1320pm 7.12.23 what say you to finding a better way to teach them which way the crow flies re: migration rights. i surmise they've had a few mishaps with unwary birds hitting the motor as they tried to catch up with "mum"...?