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Flying With Condors - Full Documentary
Living high in the mountains of Patagonia, the condor is the largest bird capable of flight. Paraglider Judy Leden takes to the skies alongside these gigantic birds to observe them in their natural habitat.
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published: 13 Dec 2021
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the peter nice trio-flight of the vulture
flight of the vulture by the peter nice trio.1996.classic chilled jazzy drum n bass.
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published: 30 Jul 2009
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King Vulture: The King of the Dead
The King Vulture is most handsome vulture in the world. | Need a snack that’s nutritious AND delicious? Check out Munk Pack! Check them out at https://thld.co/munkpack_animalogic_0522 and use code ANIMALOGIC at checkout for 20% off your first purchase! Thanks to Munk Pack for sponsoring today’s video!
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published: 13 May 2022
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The Fastest Flying Bird In The World #shorts #birds #animals
#animal #fastest #bird #falcon #falcons #peregrinefalcon
published: 17 Nov 2022
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How Vultures Evolved to be Scavengers
Vultures obligate scavengers, which means they only eat dead animals. Most scavengers will hunt for prey if there aren’t enough dead animals around, and many predators will also scavenge if given the chance, but vultures rely solely on decaying flesh for food. But why is this?
Please like, comment and subscribe if you enjoy the video!
All images and videos used herein are 1) in the public domain, 2) used under a Creative Commons license, 3) used with a license, or 4) used under the parameters of Fair Use law.
References:
DeVault TL, et al. Scavenging by vertebrates: behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives on an important energy transfer pathway in terrestrial ecosystems. Oikos 2003;102:225–234.
Kane A, et al. A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates – the natural history of...
published: 30 Dec 2020
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Turkey Vulture vs Black Vulture - Raptor Identification (Birding)
Professional hawk watcher David Brown explains how to identify Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures. These two species are often seen by birders at hawk watches in the eastern USA.
More about vulture identification: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/vulture-identification
LycoBirds Raptor Identification Guide: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/
Complete raptor identification video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB8baxseGlb6RRJsup2alixBZpK-RdItU
🔴For more bird identification and hawk watching tips please like and subscribe to LycoBirds.
🕘Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - Turkey Vulture (Soar)
0:38 - Turkey Vulture (Glide)
1:04 - Turkey Vulture (Head-on)
1:33 - Turkey Vulture (Juvenile)
1:58 - Turkey Vulture (Kettle)
2:13 - Turkey Vulture (Going away)
...
published: 11 Aug 2020
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2023 04 07 important brossage de plumes d'un ramier
Comme prédit, le ramier a perdu des plumes mais pas la vie...
En espérant que cela lui serve de leçon.
Merci @Jacques-P. pour sa vigilance et @alfarobase pour son clip vidéo
published: 07 Apr 2023
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sky burial ceremony in tibet
published: 15 Nov 2013
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The Most Amazing Eagle Attacks Ever Caught on Camera
Did you know that eagles are a symbol of freedom? Well, it's mainly because they have no limits to how far they can fly or even what animals they can hunt. It's hard to believe but, eagles have been captured attacking animals that are twice their size. Equipped with exceptional eyesight, coupled with a beak that could cause serious damage and sharp talons with a grip that is 10 times stronger than that of a human, it is safe to say the eagles have what it takes to take down just about any animal.
Welcome back to another episode of 4 Ever Green. Today we are going to show you 20 most amazing eagle attacks ever caught on camera
family friendly pg clean
#4evergreen #eagles #birds
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published: 10 Jun 2021
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Why can't some birds fly? - Gillian Gibb
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Though the common ancestor of all modern birds could fly, many different bird species have independently lost their flight. Flight can have incredible benefits, especially for escaping predators, hunting and traveling long distances. But it also has high costs: consuming huge amounts of energy and limiting body size and weight. Gillian Gibb explores what makes birds give up the power of flight.
Lesson by Gillian Gibb, directed by Anton Bogaty.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Paul Beard, Deepak Iyer, Markus Goldhacker, Mihai Sandu, Keven Webb, Hendrik Mueller, Maurice Castonguay, Kri...
published: 18 Oct 2018
52:15
Flying With Condors - Full Documentary
Living high in the mountains of Patagonia, the condor is the largest bird capable of flight. Paraglider Judy Leden takes to the skies alongside these gigantic b...
Living high in the mountains of Patagonia, the condor is the largest bird capable of flight. Paraglider Judy Leden takes to the skies alongside these gigantic birds to observe them in their natural habitat.
--
Welcome to the official Get.factual youtube channel! 🌍
We are a documentary streaming channel covering history, science, technology, and nature. Explore worlds distant, forgotten, and unknown; from the depths of ocean trenches to the far reaches of the cosmos.
New uploads of full-length documentaries and docu-series every week! Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/GetfactualSUB
https://wn.com/Flying_With_Condors_Full_Documentary
Living high in the mountains of Patagonia, the condor is the largest bird capable of flight. Paraglider Judy Leden takes to the skies alongside these gigantic birds to observe them in their natural habitat.
--
Welcome to the official Get.factual youtube channel! 🌍
We are a documentary streaming channel covering history, science, technology, and nature. Explore worlds distant, forgotten, and unknown; from the depths of ocean trenches to the far reaches of the cosmos.
New uploads of full-length documentaries and docu-series every week! Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/GetfactualSUB
- published: 13 Dec 2021
- views: 67380
4:30
the peter nice trio-flight of the vulture
flight of the vulture by the peter nice trio.1996.classic chilled jazzy drum n bass.
comments................................................................
flight of the vulture by the peter nice trio.1996.classic chilled jazzy drum n bass.
comments..................................................................?
https://wn.com/The_Peter_Nice_Trio_Flight_Of_The_Vulture
flight of the vulture by the peter nice trio.1996.classic chilled jazzy drum n bass.
comments..................................................................?
- published: 30 Jul 2009
- views: 4276
11:02
King Vulture: The King of the Dead
The King Vulture is most handsome vulture in the world. | Need a snack that’s nutritious AND delicious? Check out Munk Pack! Check them out at https://thld.co/m...
The King Vulture is most handsome vulture in the world. | Need a snack that’s nutritious AND delicious? Check out Munk Pack! Check them out at https://thld.co/munkpack_animalogic_0522 and use code ANIMALOGIC at checkout for 20% off your first purchase! Thanks to Munk Pack for sponsoring today’s video!
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Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Aranya Iyer
Editors: Jim Pitts and Cat Senior
Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
Writer: Emily Richardson
Music From Audio Network:
Mishaps
Paris Afternoon
Out And About
Bizarre Outcome
Down The Drainpipe
Dancing Spiders
Fleeting Moment
Stock media provided by Pond5, Envato, Alamy and Getty Images
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Exploring The Feathered Frontier
https://wn.com/King_Vulture_The_King_Of_The_Dead
The King Vulture is most handsome vulture in the world. | Need a snack that’s nutritious AND delicious? Check out Munk Pack! Check them out at https://thld.co/munkpack_animalogic_0522 and use code ANIMALOGIC at checkout for 20% off your first purchase! Thanks to Munk Pack for sponsoring today’s video!
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Aranya Iyer
Editors: Jim Pitts and Cat Senior
Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
Writer: Emily Richardson
Music From Audio Network:
Mishaps
Paris Afternoon
Out And About
Bizarre Outcome
Down The Drainpipe
Dancing Spiders
Fleeting Moment
Stock media provided by Pond5, Envato, Alamy and Getty Images
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Exploring The Feathered Frontier
- published: 13 May 2022
- views: 333039
7:03
How Vultures Evolved to be Scavengers
Vultures obligate scavengers, which means they only eat dead animals. Most scavengers will hunt for prey if there aren’t enough dead animals around, and many pr...
Vultures obligate scavengers, which means they only eat dead animals. Most scavengers will hunt for prey if there aren’t enough dead animals around, and many predators will also scavenge if given the chance, but vultures rely solely on decaying flesh for food. But why is this?
Please like, comment and subscribe if you enjoy the video!
All images and videos used herein are 1) in the public domain, 2) used under a Creative Commons license, 3) used with a license, or 4) used under the parameters of Fair Use law.
References:
DeVault TL, et al. Scavenging by vertebrates: behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives on an important energy transfer pathway in terrestrial ecosystems. Oikos 2003;102:225–234.
Kane A, et al. A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates – the natural history of a behaviour. Ecography 2016;40:324–334.
Ruxton GD & Houston DC. Obligate vertebrate scavengers must be large soaring fliers. J Theor Biol 2004;228:431-436.
Roggenbuck M, et al. The microbiome of New World vultures. Nat Commun 2014;5:5498.
Credits:
Ant Timelapse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13SpAUlZ6Qc&t;=58s&ab;_channel=AntTimelapse
Bill Smith. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PufMOoudtRo&ab;_channel=BillSmith
DickDaniels. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Black_Vulture_RWD2013A_white_background.jpg
goierritarra1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyps_fulvus_-Basque_Country-8_white_background.jpg
Lip Kee. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_white-backed_vulture_-_juvenile_-_Flickr_-_Lip_Kee.jpg
Francesco Veronesi. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:White-backed_Vulture_-_Mara_-_Kenya_30240_(15444475796).jpg
500px by the Archive Team. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andean_Condor_Vultur_Gryphus_(42232964).jpeg
#vulture #scavenging #scavenger #evolution #naturalselection
https://wn.com/How_Vultures_Evolved_To_Be_Scavengers
Vultures obligate scavengers, which means they only eat dead animals. Most scavengers will hunt for prey if there aren’t enough dead animals around, and many predators will also scavenge if given the chance, but vultures rely solely on decaying flesh for food. But why is this?
Please like, comment and subscribe if you enjoy the video!
All images and videos used herein are 1) in the public domain, 2) used under a Creative Commons license, 3) used with a license, or 4) used under the parameters of Fair Use law.
References:
DeVault TL, et al. Scavenging by vertebrates: behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives on an important energy transfer pathway in terrestrial ecosystems. Oikos 2003;102:225–234.
Kane A, et al. A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates – the natural history of a behaviour. Ecography 2016;40:324–334.
Ruxton GD & Houston DC. Obligate vertebrate scavengers must be large soaring fliers. J Theor Biol 2004;228:431-436.
Roggenbuck M, et al. The microbiome of New World vultures. Nat Commun 2014;5:5498.
Credits:
Ant Timelapse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13SpAUlZ6Qc&t;=58s&ab;_channel=AntTimelapse
Bill Smith. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PufMOoudtRo&ab;_channel=BillSmith
DickDaniels. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Black_Vulture_RWD2013A_white_background.jpg
goierritarra1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gyps_fulvus_-Basque_Country-8_white_background.jpg
Lip Kee. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_white-backed_vulture_-_juvenile_-_Flickr_-_Lip_Kee.jpg
Francesco Veronesi. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:White-backed_Vulture_-_Mara_-_Kenya_30240_(15444475796).jpg
500px by the Archive Team. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andean_Condor_Vultur_Gryphus_(42232964).jpeg
#vulture #scavenging #scavenger #evolution #naturalselection
- published: 30 Dec 2020
- views: 36742
5:34
Turkey Vulture vs Black Vulture - Raptor Identification (Birding)
Professional hawk watcher David Brown explains how to identify Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures. These two species are often seen by birders at hawk watches i...
Professional hawk watcher David Brown explains how to identify Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures. These two species are often seen by birders at hawk watches in the eastern USA.
More about vulture identification: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/vulture-identification
LycoBirds Raptor Identification Guide: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/
Complete raptor identification video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB8baxseGlb6RRJsup2alixBZpK-RdItU
🔴For more bird identification and hawk watching tips please like and subscribe to LycoBirds.
🕘Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - Turkey Vulture (Soar)
0:38 - Turkey Vulture (Glide)
1:04 - Turkey Vulture (Head-on)
1:33 - Turkey Vulture (Juvenile)
1:58 - Turkey Vulture (Kettle)
2:13 - Turkey Vulture (Going away)
2:25 - Turkey Vulture (Oddities)
2:58 - Black Vulture (Soar)
3:25 - Black Vulture (Glide and soar)
3:57 - Species comparison (Soar)
4:24 - Species comparison (Head-on)
4:48 - Species comparison (Overhead glide)
5:04 - Species comparison (Perched or ground)
5:18 - Outro
📝Website: https://www.lycobirds.com/
👥Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lycobirds
#RaptorID #Birding #Hawkwatching
https://wn.com/Turkey_Vulture_Vs_Black_Vulture_Raptor_Identification_(Birding)
Professional hawk watcher David Brown explains how to identify Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures. These two species are often seen by birders at hawk watches in the eastern USA.
More about vulture identification: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/vulture-identification
LycoBirds Raptor Identification Guide: https://www.lycobirds.com/raptor-guide/
Complete raptor identification video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB8baxseGlb6RRJsup2alixBZpK-RdItU
🔴For more bird identification and hawk watching tips please like and subscribe to LycoBirds.
🕘Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - Turkey Vulture (Soar)
0:38 - Turkey Vulture (Glide)
1:04 - Turkey Vulture (Head-on)
1:33 - Turkey Vulture (Juvenile)
1:58 - Turkey Vulture (Kettle)
2:13 - Turkey Vulture (Going away)
2:25 - Turkey Vulture (Oddities)
2:58 - Black Vulture (Soar)
3:25 - Black Vulture (Glide and soar)
3:57 - Species comparison (Soar)
4:24 - Species comparison (Head-on)
4:48 - Species comparison (Overhead glide)
5:04 - Species comparison (Perched or ground)
5:18 - Outro
📝Website: https://www.lycobirds.com/
👥Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lycobirds
#RaptorID #Birding #Hawkwatching
- published: 11 Aug 2020
- views: 15963
1:59
2023 04 07 important brossage de plumes d'un ramier
Comme prédit, le ramier a perdu des plumes mais pas la vie...
En espérant que cela lui serve de leçon.
Merci @Jacques-P. pour sa vigilance et @alfarobase pour s...
Comme prédit, le ramier a perdu des plumes mais pas la vie...
En espérant que cela lui serve de leçon.
Merci @Jacques-P. pour sa vigilance et @alfarobase pour son clip vidéo
https://wn.com/2023_04_07_Important_Brossage_De_Plumes_D'un_Ramier
Comme prédit, le ramier a perdu des plumes mais pas la vie...
En espérant que cela lui serve de leçon.
Merci @Jacques-P. pour sa vigilance et @alfarobase pour son clip vidéo
- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 1809662
18:58
The Most Amazing Eagle Attacks Ever Caught on Camera
Did you know that eagles are a symbol of freedom? Well, it's mainly because they have no limits to how far they can fly or even what animals they can hunt. It's...
Did you know that eagles are a symbol of freedom? Well, it's mainly because they have no limits to how far they can fly or even what animals they can hunt. It's hard to believe but, eagles have been captured attacking animals that are twice their size. Equipped with exceptional eyesight, coupled with a beak that could cause serious damage and sharp talons with a grip that is 10 times stronger than that of a human, it is safe to say the eagles have what it takes to take down just about any animal.
Welcome back to another episode of 4 Ever Green. Today we are going to show you 20 most amazing eagle attacks ever caught on camera
family friendly pg clean
#4evergreen #eagles #birds
For Any Copyright Concerns, Contact Us at our email address. We will act upon your query immediately.
https://wn.com/The_Most_Amazing_Eagle_Attacks_Ever_Caught_On_Camera
Did you know that eagles are a symbol of freedom? Well, it's mainly because they have no limits to how far they can fly or even what animals they can hunt. It's hard to believe but, eagles have been captured attacking animals that are twice their size. Equipped with exceptional eyesight, coupled with a beak that could cause serious damage and sharp talons with a grip that is 10 times stronger than that of a human, it is safe to say the eagles have what it takes to take down just about any animal.
Welcome back to another episode of 4 Ever Green. Today we are going to show you 20 most amazing eagle attacks ever caught on camera
family friendly pg clean
#4evergreen #eagles #birds
For Any Copyright Concerns, Contact Us at our email address. We will act upon your query immediately.
- published: 10 Jun 2021
- views: 21112179
4:32
Why can't some birds fly? - Gillian Gibb
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Though the common...
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-can-t-some-birds-fly-gillian-gibb
Though the common ancestor of all modern birds could fly, many different bird species have independently lost their flight. Flight can have incredible benefits, especially for escaping predators, hunting and traveling long distances. But it also has high costs: consuming huge amounts of energy and limiting body size and weight. Gillian Gibb explores what makes birds give up the power of flight.
Lesson by Gillian Gibb, directed by Anton Bogaty.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Paul Beard, Deepak Iyer, Markus Goldhacker, Mihai Sandu, Keven Webb, Hendrik Mueller, Maurice Castonguay, Kristiyan Bonev, Maryam Dadkhah, Joshua Wasniewski, Michał Friedrich, Arlene Spiegelman, Doug Henry, Alick Au, denison martins fernandes, Daniel Nester, Richard A Berkley, Benjamin Chan, Dee Wei, Abdallah Absi, Denise A Pitts, Pi Guanghui, Doris, Kurt Almendras, Raymond Lee, Nicolas Silva, Melvin Williams, Tirath Singh Pandher, Terry Minion, Mauricio Basso, Jamesbo87, Karlee Finch, Chumi Ogbonna, Barthélémy Michalon, Lefty McGoo, Anonymous, Chris Thompson, Derek Drescher, Karisa Caudill, Christina Salvatore, Brady Jones, Todd Gross, Alexis Hevia, Heidi Stolt, Robert Seik, Coenraad Keuning, Charles A Hershberger, Laura Cameron Keith, Max Ngomane and Rafael Kato.
https://wn.com/Why_Can't_Some_Birds_Fly_Gillian_Gibb
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View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-can-t-some-birds-fly-gillian-gibb
Though the common ancestor of all modern birds could fly, many different bird species have independently lost their flight. Flight can have incredible benefits, especially for escaping predators, hunting and traveling long distances. But it also has high costs: consuming huge amounts of energy and limiting body size and weight. Gillian Gibb explores what makes birds give up the power of flight.
Lesson by Gillian Gibb, directed by Anton Bogaty.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Paul Beard, Deepak Iyer, Markus Goldhacker, Mihai Sandu, Keven Webb, Hendrik Mueller, Maurice Castonguay, Kristiyan Bonev, Maryam Dadkhah, Joshua Wasniewski, Michał Friedrich, Arlene Spiegelman, Doug Henry, Alick Au, denison martins fernandes, Daniel Nester, Richard A Berkley, Benjamin Chan, Dee Wei, Abdallah Absi, Denise A Pitts, Pi Guanghui, Doris, Kurt Almendras, Raymond Lee, Nicolas Silva, Melvin Williams, Tirath Singh Pandher, Terry Minion, Mauricio Basso, Jamesbo87, Karlee Finch, Chumi Ogbonna, Barthélémy Michalon, Lefty McGoo, Anonymous, Chris Thompson, Derek Drescher, Karisa Caudill, Christina Salvatore, Brady Jones, Todd Gross, Alexis Hevia, Heidi Stolt, Robert Seik, Coenraad Keuning, Charles A Hershberger, Laura Cameron Keith, Max Ngomane and Rafael Kato.
- published: 18 Oct 2018
- views: 1941156