Northern Gannets Dive at Phenomenal Speeds at RSPB Bempton | Wild Travel | Robert E Fuller
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Northern gannets dive at such phenomenal speeds it's only due to their unique biological make-up they don't break their necks. They do have occasional collisions with one another though!
See these amazing seabirds hunt, court, and bring up their fluffy-white chicks at the UKs largest mainland gannet colony.
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Yorkshire sea birds
The Yorkshire coast is well known for its sea bird colonies. There are more than 200,000 breeding sea birds at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, with everything from Atlantic puffins, northern fulmars, razor bills, to guillemots. Find out more about here: www.rspb.org.u...
Yorkshire boat trip
I watched gannets hunting on a boat trip from Bridlington harbour run by Yorkshire Coast Nature. You can book similar trips here: www.yorkshirec...
Northern gannets
Each year some 11,000 breeding pairs cling to narrow ledges on the sheer 400ft-high cliffs to build their nests.
Watching from sea
The perfect place to watch gannets as they hunt is at sea. Gannets have followed fishing vessels for centuries in the hope that they can feed from any unwanted fish so it's not unusual for them to follow boats, hoping we will throw something their way.
Gannet courtships
On the cliffs you can glimpse their beautiful courtship displays. Gannets are monogamous, breeding with the same partner every year, and in February they reinforce their bonds with stunning displays, rubbing beaks and pointing their long necks skywards. Competition for the best nest sites on this precipitous cliff face can be fierce and dramatic fights often break out.
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My favourite bird, alongside maybe only the woodpecker 😊
Love seeing the gannets!!!
Fulmars are my fav ❤
This is incredible footage! You open up another world to us with every film; and, oh, the adventures that you share! 🥰🤗💯❤💫
Thanks so much there is so much more to come from my channel showing the natural world and how special it is 😁
@@RobertEFuller It will be an honor and joy to view and support.
This is an underrated video, it’s just Beautiful!
Brilliant content.
So many Scuttles!!
Omg it’s Scuttle!
I'm amazed that they survive the impact! Thank you, Robert!
I can think of very few things more elegant and mesmerizing than seeing these gannets plummeting to the water surface then folding their wings and slicing the into the water like the bolt from a bow. Amazing what several million years of evolution can produce.
They are stunning birds and yes seeing them dive into the sea is very special
I just love the puffins❣️
Me too ❤️💗💝👩❤️👩.
Thank you Mr Fuller!
You are very welcome
This footage is incredible ❤ So beautiful to see them up close like this
Your camera work is incredible! Thank you for this! xxoo
😁 Thanks for watching
I saw a few splashing and diving at the Moray bay, Scotland,a few days ago
AMAZING...THANK YOU!!
Fantastic footage about beautiful birds
Amazing documentary about the Northern Gannets habitat and their behaviour in hunting for food.
Thank you Robert!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing these beautiful creatures...so in awe of how lovely the landscape is there!❤❤
Thanks 😊 the Yorkshire east coast is spectacular
Excellent footage. Thank you.
05:16 amazing shot!!! Very interesting videos, very informative and educational and the longer they are the better.
Thoroughly enjoyed. They're such elegant birds, and you captured that well.
These videos always put a literal smile on my face. Great stuff!
Это восхитительная съемка❤ кадры, звуки, сама озвучка просто 💣
Thanks you so much 😁
Magnificent Robert!🤩💕
Awesome flight to dive is beautiful
Millions of years ago, a bird looked down into the blue abyss and thought: lunch?
hehe
You capture the views Beautifully!
Thank you 😊
pretty birds
Gorgeous, North Yorkshire is just phenomenal
East Yorkshire.
Wow what cool bird's. I 💕💕💕💕💕
Brilliant video! Gannets are spectacular birds, and their diving amazing. Never get tired of watching them and the beautiful coastal scenery too, thank you Robert 💛
Thanks for watching 😊
I’ve been here a few times but have always wondered what they look like diving into the sea!
Robert: this is incredible. They are so graceful. How long can they stay under water? Beautiful scenery. Thank you for taking us to their nesting area. They are so beautiful!!!!!!
My favourite bird species ❤
Just completely amazing!!!!! Thanks for all your efforts to share these beautiful, incredibly amazing birds with the rest of the world! Breathtaking! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😊 it’s my pleasure to share what I’m lucky enough to do 😁
Spectacular footage REF 👍
Thanks 😊
What an amazing sight! Thank you for uploading!
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Thanks 😊
How do Gannets keep from running into each other when diving 😊😊😊😊😊😊😂😂😂😂😂😂
wow im going to wach this and its gonna be cool
Awesome! some of the best footage I have ever seen of my favorite sea angler
I love to watch the gannets I can spend hours mesmerised by them as they come and go from the cliffs
Wow!!! What beautiful birds. What a fantastic film🏆
Thanks 😊
Just love your underwater footage 😍
Thanks Under water footage is not easy to capture but I got a few amazing moments on that trip
Amazing footage!
Thanks a million for this fantastic video ! Very impressive, really enjoyed it as I do with all your videos and all you share! 🌟🥰👏
Thanks to you all for watching 😁 my channel
Stunning footage. You can really appreciate the beauty of these birds
Many thanks!
Another great video, Robert. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
❤❤❤Robert: i've seen this befoee but I had to watch it again. It is breathtakingly beautiful. Love all of your videos. Very interesting & informative. I would be afraid of a baby falling off of that cliff. How long can Gannets stay underwater? This is incredible, Robert. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful experiences with us!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Amazing video of Gannets diving 😃great stuff 😃
Thanks 😊
what a special video!! The editing is amazing and the music is awesome!! thank you so much for this experience mr fuller!
👍And thanks for watching 😊
As always Robert incredible…..stunning visually and we learn so much from your passed on knowledge…..thank you for all the amazing things you do to help wildlife and for all these fabulous videos, brought to us from your beautiful home and travels…..I love it! X🇬🇧💕X
Thanks so much there is plenty more to come from home and abroad
Wowww, amazing, beautyful
I'd like to give this video two thumbs up. 🙂 Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Thanks for that!
U lead us to a fairyland. This one is really incredible. Thanks a lot. From India with lots of love for your videos.
Thanks 😊
A beautiful video! I always confuse gannets with genets and was amazed that these animals should dive. Sorry, English is not my first language.
Glad you enjoyed it Dagmar 😁
Wow that was amazing to watch thanks Robert 💖
Thank you 😊 it’s my pleasure to share
Fantastic to see this ! Amazing birds able to dive at such speed without being hurt, unbelievable, gee !💪. We discover marvels thanks to you 🤩🙏
Gannets are very special birds with a 6 Foot wing span
Einfach nur fantastisch !!!
Thanks
Very Good
Thanks
This video is breathtaking, how did you get your videos so steady when the boat rocks up and down?
The sea 🌊 was quiet choppy
So Good stabilisation in the cameras and an editing process plus slow motion footage helps disguise the wobbling about 👍
Thank you so much, your amazing work has inspired me to create my own UA-cam channel and its handy to learn from professionals such as yourself how they produce such amazing footage.
Fantastic as always..
Here in US I see many of those also.
But your videos make it so much better than I can see. Thank you
Thanks 😊
Awesome great video ❤❤
Ah glad to see your mate and mine Steve Race
Yes 👍 Steve took me and my team out on a couple of occasions very special experience
Thank you for sharing your videos.
Glad you like them!
I live just round the headland in Scarborough, so it's always great to see Bempton Cliffs. :)
Did you catch a glimpse of Albert the Albatross this year? Sad as it is to know he's displaced, at least he has a routine and some company in the gannets.
Bottlenose dolphin are regular visitors to this part of the Yorkshire coast now too. Growing up, I never saw any at all; just Harbour porpoises. Something seems to have changed for the better with regard to the distribution of nutrients off of the coast and maybe how the coast is fished in general though. At peak season, you can see dolphins literally every day if you know where to look. It's fabulous. :D
Yes 🙌 I have seen Albert the Albatross several times and filmed him Amazing to see it but yes sad he is totally off course
I have been lucky enough to see them in the Falkland Islands and South Georgia amazing birds
Great video, doing the same sort of trip with Rachel Bigsby next week. Hoping to get some good shots.
Gorgeous birds. It was 😞 to see quite a few dead ones in June at the beach of the Sutherland village of Golspie. Also seen a few near where I live a couple of months ago at the North Ayrshire village of Seamill. A horrible thing avian flu
Yes very sad to see them affected by avian flu
Great footage ❤
Incredible
The worlds largest colony is on Bass Rock near Edinburgh
Yes I have been lucky enough to go to the bass rock 🪨 Bempton is on the main land which makes it unusual and accessible
Robert as a pro photographer i am in awe of your photographic and artistic skills. Bird photography is only a hobby for me here in Andalucia, as an ex yorky i can at least enjoy our 2.9m wing span Grifon Vultures that should be coming back in numbers soon although we have a permanent colony of about 200, and a few smaller eagles and hundreds of kestrels. Next time I'm back there i must visit your gallery..👍
Enjoy the Griffin vultures they are stunning birds Maybe see you in the Gallery one day 👍
Delicius footage
Terror from above.
Gannet is Scuttle from Little Mermaid 2023
Puffin is Sven from Happy Feet 2
peek a BOO! A comment for the algorithm. :-3
What binoculars are you using? I am looking for a very good one for older people who can't see that good anymore
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It must take precision coordination to lock onto a fish and time the dive so that it gets its wings tucked in out of the way (hopefully before a rogue wave catches them off-guard and alters their timed entry.)
👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤣🤣🤣
Did anyone tell you that there is an albatross that came there and is seen around the cliffs?
Yes I have filmed the albatross and seen it quite a few times amazing bird
@@RobertEFuller I’ve been before but I couldn’t see it :(((
@@MTonVR often a good time is just as it’s getting dark and it comes back to roost 😊
Check out my video on it
Thanks I’m actually going soon so I’ll try to see it
I may have got this wrong, but an old friend from Liverpool used to use a word that I think was derogatory, when referring to someone negatively. I seem to remember it sounding like
"gannet". Is this familiar to anyone? If so, why call someone that?
4 k videos when!
We film most of our footage 4k now
first coment gang
FANTASTIC!!!
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