David's unequalled narration, the pulse-pounding music, the mesmerizing slow-motion sequences and storyline. This is one of the best nature videos I've ever seen!
Absolutely stunning, the camerawork and editing is insane but that fish is truly incredible. Seeing it hunt down that bird while it was flying was a piece of art, dark yet jaw-dropping.
5:01 I love the way the other birds are just telling that birdie something like (don't cross the road when the driving signal is green) They are as social as us
The beautiful & dark side of Nature... That last scene where that young bird saved himself after parents push is epic... Emotional music with a lot of suspense and no competition to narration of sir David Attenborough...also superb work by the camera man
Nature has a way of showcasing both the beautiful and dark sides of life. In the scene you mentioned, the young bird's survival after being pushed by its parents was truly remarkable. The emotional music and suspenseful atmosphere created an unforgettable moment that was enhanced by Sir David Attenborough's narration. The camera work was also superb, capturing every detail of this incredible event. It's a reminder of the complexities and wonders of nature that are constantly unfolding before us.
I cannot even imagine the amount of time and patience it must of took to get all those amazing shots. David has an amazing gift of story telling along with insightful narration. That is unequaled and keep me captivated. As well as this amazing fish that follows flying birds while underwater! Who would have thought that at least along this portion of ocean the role of predator and prey is reversed.
I remember when this first aired i loved every minute of it. The amount of work and time that has gone into capturing all of this magnificent footage and then piecing it all together is just next level commitment.
@@Oscarcat2212 From what i read - Blue Planet 2 took 12 years to complete. So this being 10yrs old could be footage from that timeline, i wouldn't put it past them. Plus i think they pay for captured footage from armature folks like you and i.
It must've been incredible watching all of this unfold in person. The amount of times it had to have happened for them to know where to look to get the shot must've been awesome.
That Last moment where the amateur bird trying to get out of the danger zone and escaped by a secs is truly amazing and indeed myself too happy after holding a breath 🫁😇😇
The moment where the amateur bird narrowly escaped danger was truly amazing and had many viewers on the edge of their seats. It's a testament to how unpredictable and exciting nature can be. The fact that many viewers held their breath while watching this scene shows just how emotionally invested we can become in these moments. It's moments like these that remind us of the fragility and resilience of life, and how every moment counts
The fish's ability is insane, but you should never underestimate birds! Our crew got on camera another "super fish" that may not look that special, but it's a super-intelligent fish. The footage we got proved to us that the archerfish is a genius in math and physics. They make complex calculations about light refracting in water before shooting down prey with fast water jets. Even at 2 meters away, it's quite exciting to see it!
Fish brains are closer to analog computers than digital computers. In WW2 we used simple analog computers for the same thing that these fish do, ballistic trajectories. Prior to microchips we had to do these things without doing lots of complex calculations.
Amazing how the the Trevalee does a complete back flip and pirouette in the air before entering the water again on its back! Reminiscent of the Fosbury flop technique used in high jumping.
Extremely happy with our video! Impressive camera work, best editing and very good narration. Meaningful content. Best of luck all the team, well-done.
I am sure the film crew must have spent a lot of time to capture such amazing footage; the moment at 3:33 when the fish leaps out of the water and catches the bird is truly a rare sight, and that slow-motion shot is absolutely fantastic 😍
The underwater ballet of fish and the graceful flights of birds - it's like a duel between two extraordinary worlds! Nature truly knows how to showcase its diverse talents.
Excellent footage, but the closed captioning for the entire video flashed for a fraction of a second near the beginning of the clip, instead of being spread out over the length of the video and actually describing/corresponding to what was going on.
Fish and birds are two very different creatures that have unique adaptations to their environments. Fish are adapted to life underwater, with streamlined bodies and fins for swimming, while birds are adapted for flying with lightweight but strong bones and feathers. Each has its own set of advantages depending on the environment they live in. It's not a matter of which is better, but rather which is better suited for their respective habitats.
Masters of the water, masters of the air and a master of photography. I absolutely love nature and to see it through these lenses is a delight. The Creator is great
It is amazing that I don't remember the scene while rewatching it but remember the sentence David's saying " fish has a brain capable of calculating the air speed...". David Attenborough is amazingly successful at his job.
The shot at 5:26 on, is just great footage, I'll bet it looks amazing in 4k. Great camerawork and story BBC. Oh and, shouldn't the 'training' ground be somewhere that you DON'T die if you make a mistake?? 😄
Some large predatory fish are capable of adapting to a seasonal food source when it's available then go back to their regular hunting habits after that particular food season. Tiger sharks also visit albatross nesting grounds to prey on fledgling albatrosses
They piece together various filming for drama...that wasnt the young bird escaping, different clip. But never less the footage these guys get is incredible. Giant Jack Trevally are insane predators, hardest fighting fish ever. Look up film of them hunting in packs where explode shallow beaches
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. It's true that sometimes filmmakers use different clips to create a more dramatic effect, and it's important to recognize when that's the case. Nonetheless, the footage they capture is still incredible and provides us with a window into the natural world that we wouldn't otherwise have. The hunting behavior of giant Trevally is indeed remarkable, and seeing them in action can be both awe-inspiring and humbling.
I like this video bcz it's one of the favourite topic. It is the fear of the birds when they start flying that helps them to fly boldly to the heights.
I always show this to my little children's to let them understand in simplest and shortest manner, Why they suppose to listen parent's advise for their hyper growth and ultimate satisfaction.
David's unequalled narration, the pulse-pounding music, the mesmerizing slow-motion sequences and storyline. This is one of the best nature videos I've ever seen!
I hear you
Calm down
You should check out the version of Planet Earth that he narrates.
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Absolutely stunning, the camerawork and editing is insane but that fish is truly incredible. Seeing it hunt down that bird while it was flying was a piece of art, dark yet jaw-dropping.
Never knew fish could do that too. Always through birds were the ones who prey on fish. The cycle of nature is astonishing!
Fishes fly too
@@tahabashir9405 *fish* - and they only "fly" like chickens, merely floating in the air for a few seconds.
Ever see big bass take out a duckling?
Nature is beautiful
I was hoping I wasn't the only person who didn't know about this 😅
5:01
I love the way the other birds are just telling that birdie something like (don't cross the road when the driving signal is green)
They are as social as us
The beautiful & dark side of Nature... That last scene where that young bird saved himself after parents push is epic... Emotional music with a lot of suspense and no competition to narration of sir David Attenborough...also superb work by the camera man
Nature has a way of showcasing both the beautiful and dark sides of life. In the scene you mentioned, the young bird's survival after being pushed by its parents was truly remarkable. The emotional music and suspenseful atmosphere created an unforgettable moment that was enhanced by Sir David Attenborough's narration. The camera work was also superb, capturing every detail of this incredible event. It's a reminder of the complexities and wonders of nature that are constantly unfolding before us.
The shot of the little bird barely getting away
was incredible
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 That young bird 'repented' at the last minute lol.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 what if someone believe in other Gods?
The time comes when the grouper realizes there is a guy in the water filming, who can't fly
God people...can't you control yourselves? 🤨🤣
@@glennsohm6643 Unfortunately, no. :(
I cannot even imagine the amount of time and patience it must of took to get all those amazing shots. David has an amazing gift of story telling along with insightful narration. That is unequaled and keep me captivated. As well as this amazing fish that follows flying birds while underwater!
Who would have thought that at least along this portion of ocean the role of predator and prey is reversed.
Yes, but it's not as good as your score for E.T.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 Go forth and multiply
أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم .
- إِنَّ فِي خَلْقِ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَاخْتِلَافِ اللَّيْلِ وَالنَّهَارِ وَالْفُلْكِ الَّتِي تَجْرِي فِي الْبَحْرِ بِمَا يَنفَعُ النَّاسَ وَمَا أَنزَلَ اللَّهُ مِنَ السَّمَاءِ مِن مَّاءٍ فَأَحْيَا بِهِ الْأَرْضَ بَعْدَ مَوْتِهَا وَبَثَّ فِيهَا مِن كُلِّ دَابَّةٍ وَتَصْرِيفِ الرِّيَاحِ وَالسَّحَابِ الْمُسَخَّرِ بَيْنَ السَّمَاءِ وَالْأَرْضِ لَآيَاتٍ لِّقَوْمٍ يَعْقِلُونَ .
- وَلَوْ أَنَّمَا فِي الْأَرْضِ مِن شَجَرَةٍ أَقْلَامٌ
وَالْبَحْرُ يَمُدُّهُ مِن بَعْدِهِ سَبْعَةُ أَبْحُرٍ
مَّا نَفِدَتْ كَلِمَاتُ اللَّهِ ۗ
إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَزِيزٌ حَكِيمٌ .
- أَمَّن يَهْدِيكُمْ فِي ظُلُمَاتِ الْبَرِّ وَالْبَحْرِ
وَمَن يُرْسِلُ الرِّيَاحَ بُشْرًا بَيْنَ يَدَيْ رَحْمَتِهِ ۗ
أَإِلَٰهٌ مَّعَ اللَّهِ ۚ
تَعَالَى اللَّهُ عَمَّا يُشْرِكُونَ .
I remember when this first aired i loved every minute of it. The amount of work and time that has gone into capturing all of this magnificent footage and then piecing it all together is just next level commitment.
That video is 10 years old? Now the BBC is claiming it as their own?
@@Oscarcat2212 From what i read - Blue Planet 2 took 12 years to complete. So this being 10yrs old could be footage from that timeline, i wouldn't put it past them. Plus i think they pay for captured footage from armature folks like you and i.
سبحان الله العظيم وبحمده عددخلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
2:46 is an insane shot! Catching both fish and bird in the same scene like this must haven taken countless of takes!
And endless patience…
It must've been incredible watching all of this unfold in person. The amount of times it had to have happened for them to know where to look to get the shot must've been awesome.
Most of us do not know how fortunate we been with david attenborough as commentator over the decades.... i hope he live a long time still :)
The drama captured in these videos is incredible. The part where the mother bird seems to scream at her baby bird, "GET OUT OF THE WATER!"
I like it when momma tries to warn her chick about the incoming danger, the chick doesn't seem to understand but surprisingly made it out alive
يالله مااجمل هذا الفيديو يستحق المشاهدة ملفت للنظر بطريقة. التقاط المناظر غريبة وتسليط الأضواء على الجوانب المشرقة بعناية ودقة متناهية ناجحين ومبدعين ويالله منظر البحر فائق الجمال وبشكل تجعل المشاهد يتفاعل ينجذب بشكل إيجابي فورا ايها السادة الكرام وشكرا ❤
Man..... The voice, the action itself and the music... chilling...
The music makes this documentary like an award winning movie.
Particularly liked the part where the bird seemed to stomp when preparing to take off...the cinematic drums there were on point.
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My compliments to the editor of this piece.
Very well done ~
Esp the subtitles. I learned that fangtooths are the midnight zone's most voracious fish. 👍🏼
That Last moment where the amateur bird trying to get out of the danger zone and escaped by a secs is truly amazing and indeed myself too happy after holding a breath 🫁😇😇
The moment where the amateur bird narrowly escaped danger was truly amazing and had many viewers on the edge of their seats. It's a testament to how unpredictable and exciting nature can be. The fact that many viewers held their breath while watching this scene shows just how emotionally invested we can become in these moments. It's moments like these that remind us of the fragility and resilience of life, and how every moment counts
@@3winmundoanimal very true and well said 😇😇
The fish's ability is insane, but you should never underestimate birds! Our crew got on camera another "super fish" that may not look that special, but it's a super-intelligent fish. The footage we got proved to us that the archerfish is a genius in math and physics. They make complex calculations about light refracting in water before shooting down prey with fast water jets. Even at 2 meters away, it's quite exciting to see it!
Archer fish right?
No, sorry. Better luck next time.
I invested my money with archerfish, now my returns are thru the roof. How can everyone get in contact with archerfish?
Lol
@@yep-sb4uf😂
Fish brains are closer to analog computers than digital computers. In WW2 we used simple analog computers for the same thing that these fish do, ballistic trajectories. Prior to microchips we had to do these things without doing lots of complex calculations.
Wrong subtitles, please fix it.
There are no subtitles. If you use the UA-cam generated ones those are never accurate.
Incredible footage & great short documentary to watch for free, BBC Earth showing us other side of Earth which we could never see in our life.
HOW MUCH HARD WORK THEY DO FOR THIS.... HATSOFF TO THE TEAM... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What a wonderful capture🥰🥰 and beautifully narrated by Sir David.
Amazing how the the Trevalee does a complete back flip and pirouette in the air before entering the water again on its back! Reminiscent of the Fosbury flop technique used in high jumping.
Thanks BBC for these exclusive pictures.
BBC earth never disappoint with David sir voice. What a legend and what a video
Man you know that fish was salty of that bird getting away like that. lol
"If they have to survive, they have to learn quickly".. So true.
Great work by everyone in making of this video, special thanks to camera men 👍
Extremely happy with our video! Impressive camera work, best editing and very good narration. Meaningful content. Best of luck all the team, well-done.
4:53 That flying bird shouts him that a fish is coming for two times !
Really amazing, in this video I saw fish in the deep sea, how birds hunt and eat, Thanks a lot to BBC Earth Channel for posting the video,,, from 🇧🇩
The fish is terrifying!
The last jump almost like a trick
This fish is so ghoulish looking it manages to make sharks seem quite cute.
L@BirdWorldtv8795
Oh God, how beautifully they captured the gruesome-dramatic beauty!!
This video is a masterpiece. Phenomenal art.
Man Hats off to the camera man's and the original score for thrilling music ❤..Its just another short movie worth watching...
I am sure the film crew must have spent a lot of time to capture such amazing footage; the moment at 3:33 when the fish leaps out of the water and catches the bird is truly a rare sight, and that slow-motion shot is absolutely fantastic 😍
The underwater ballet of fish and the graceful flights of birds - it's like a duel between two extraordinary worlds! Nature truly knows how to showcase its diverse talents.
No need to see movies, This is much more than MOvies, Thanks BBC!
The way the baby could escape with a minutest of moments is cinematic.
Captions are for something else entirely. Had to put my volume to max to hear since I couldn't read.
Excellent footage, but the closed captioning for the entire video flashed for a fraction of a second near the beginning of the clip, instead of being spread out over the length of the video and actually describing/corresponding to what was going on.
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It's so weird to think of fish eating birds haha. Also those fish are so powerful. The get ao high fully out of the water is nuts
At 5:25, that slowed down shot is phenomenal! Well done.
You always deliver top-notch content. 🏆 Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos!
"Whatcha doin?" "Fish'n" Whatcha use'n fer bait?" "Birds".
Wild animals are nature's precious gems.
Fish and birds are two very different creatures that have unique adaptations to their environments. Fish are adapted to life underwater, with streamlined bodies and fins for swimming, while birds are adapted for flying with lightweight but strong bones and feathers. Each has its own set of advantages depending on the environment they live in. It's not a matter of which is better, but rather which is better suited for their respective habitats.
i am 12 and this is deep
That last footage was insane🥹
Wow. I had no idea some fish could do this. Beautiful nature video. I miss these wonderfully narrated shows.
Closed captions are from a different clip talking about the deep ocean
Yea about jellyfish
Masters of the water, masters of the air and a master of photography. I absolutely love nature and to see it through these lenses is a delight. The Creator is great
@@lanier1000 I apologise, I'll remove my comments for you.
Amazing God and creation. But the idea that the fish have the brains to calculate things … it made me chuckle 😂
It is amazing that I don't remember the scene while rewatching it but remember the sentence David's saying " fish has a brain capable of calculating the air speed...". David Attenborough is amazingly successful at his job.
Very few people in the world can see such a beautiful and extraordinary scene with their own eyes.
Give the editor a raise. This shit was 🔥. The beat sync to the bird stomp was chef's 💋
David's narration is the best of all.
“If they are to survive they must learn quickly”
Thanks a lot for making the opportunity to see and know all these unknown facts of this planet.
Pq
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Animals are just amazing
We are animals
I am an animal
The Creator of Heaven and Earth is 💯
Humans are more amazing..
Nature is truly magnificent
इन पक्षियों 🐦⬛और मछली 🦈को पास देखने 👀 का मौका बहुत कम मिलता है। धन्यवाद आपका 🙏 इन दुर्लभ दर्शन के लिए।🌷
A fish 🐠 that prey on 🐦 birds, first time I'm seeing it in my living life. Wow 😲
Ouh my God... incredible for the technical and angel Cameramen!!!!! 4K slowmo Perfect!!
Hlw
The shot at 5:26 on, is just great footage, I'll bet it looks amazing in 4k. Great camerawork and story BBC. Oh and, shouldn't the 'training' ground be somewhere that you DON'T die if you make a mistake?? 😄
Many Many thanks BBC earth for the video.
Love from 🇧🇩
This fish is INSANE! 🐟
The last final push was the best ever scene of my life.
The last escape is a tremendous example of fortunate...
thanks for uploading this video
Amazingly Beautiful video
Some large predatory fish are capable of adapting to a seasonal food source when it's available then go back to their regular hunting habits after that particular food season. Tiger sharks also visit albatross nesting grounds to prey on fledgling albatrosses
Amazing footage
To those birds, the fish are absolute monsters. To us, the fish looks like a nice dinner 🍽😋😅
5:15 this scene is just 🔥
More brilliance from the BBC.
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
THE TECH .. CAM VISION PRODUCTION AND LEADERSHIP TEAM OF BBC...PREVAILS FANTABULOUS..
Fish: "If only I could fly..." 🦅
Bird: "If only I could swim..." 🐟
Duck: 😁
Прям драму сняли, а не просто документальные кадры 😁 молодцы 👍
I like how their friends seem to warn him but she doesn't care for couple of time
I was like oh c'mon to the last 🐦, finally it made it. Hats off photographer ☺️
5:23 now THAT is a money shot... wow amazing!
The shots are insane! Well done by pro’s!
Evolution is amazing 😍😍
مااجمل صوت الطيور وصوت مياه منظر خلاب راحة نفسية
Wonderful ❤
the foley work/sound fx is always top notch
Incredible moments of 🌎 ❤
Everything about this video is mind-boggling stuff.
They piece together various filming for drama...that wasnt the young bird escaping, different clip. But never less the footage these guys get is incredible. Giant Jack Trevally are insane predators, hardest fighting fish ever. Look up film of them hunting in packs where explode shallow beaches
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. It's true that sometimes filmmakers use different clips to create a more dramatic effect, and it's important to recognize when that's the case. Nonetheless, the footage they capture is still incredible and provides us with a window into the natural world that we wouldn't otherwise have. The hunting behavior of giant Trevally is indeed remarkable, and seeing them in action can be both awe-inspiring and humbling.
Wow!! This is absolutely incredible!!
3:13 of a birddddd😅
I like this video bcz it's one of the favourite topic. It is the fear of the birds when they start flying that helps them to fly boldly to the heights.
Fish learns how to fish birds 🤯
it’s like a bad dream. trying to elevate one’s self in a dream to get away.
Nature is amazing everywhere
So there is a fish here that amazingly has a brain capable of calculating the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow.
Wrong transcript, probably from a different video.
I always show this to my little children's to let them understand in simplest and shortest manner,
Why they suppose to listen parent's advise for their hyper growth and ultimate satisfaction.
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As you see,some birds give warning to a new one,that is so much amazing