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Don Kaiser
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มี.ค. 2012
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Osprey enjoying his catch
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Osprey after returning to his post enjoying his catch. Torrey Pines State Reserve near Mussel Rock. August 29, 2024.
Osprey returns to his post with his fish
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Osprey returns to his post and enjoys a tasty fish on the job guarding the wildlife area. Torrey Pines State Reserve near Mussel Rock. August 29, 2024.
Osprey catches a fish
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Osprey loosens up his talons and catches a fish. Torrey Pines State Reserve near Mussel Rock. August 29, 2024.
Osprey loosens up his talons in anticipation of catching a fish.
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An Osprey loosens up his talons in anticipation of catching a fish. Torrey Pines State Reserve near Mussel Rock. August 29, 2024.
Official Guardian of the Wildlife Area at Torrey Pines State Reserve
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Osprey Guarding the Wildlife Area at Torrey Pines State Reserve, CA.
1938 QCK Reel 1
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1938 QCK Reel 1 Old movie of some of my old Kaiser Temporare relatives.
Osprey with fish
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Osprey with fish near Flat Rock at Torrey Pines State Reserve, California. August, 2024.
I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water
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Kaiser Temporare playing I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water at Zel's in Del Mar, CA on June 30, 2024.
Osprey with a whopper.
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Osprey with a big fish at Black's Beach, La Jolla, CA on June 27, 2024.
Southern Nesting Pair of Peregrine Falcons
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Southern Nesting Pair of Peregrine Falcons
Female Peregrine Falcon preparing a meal for her chicks
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Female Peregrine Falcon preparing a meal for her chicks
Cool Warm Blooded Bird Of Prey
That’s one lucky coot
👍👍👍👍👍💯💯
So wholesome💖💖
in which country ?
San Diego, California, U.S.A.
More harassing it than attacking it
Is that another hawk it’s feeding on
Not sure but I think it's a gull.
Coot scootin boogie
🏜
The audio is weird. Is this made with your phone?
My phone seems to be very sensitive to changes in volume and overcompensates.
❤❤🎉🎉
❤❤❤❤
🎉🎉❤❤😊😊
Lucky dad, lucky daughter, lucky audience, and lucky me, a listener.
Thank you Robert! In your case, musically speaking, it might be called the luck of the Irish?
He's farming the spawnpoint.
Good
Useless video
That’s a coot.
Thank you.
Fastest animal on the planet. These birds are amazing in terms of skill, speed and agility. Honoured to be in the UK where these creatures live and will often swoop on pigeons from the tops of concrete towers in London.
Cool song
Thanks for this. I have been trying to ID this bird that came to my balcony
Amazing guitar solo by the late great Billie Frisbie at about the 1:05 mark.
Falcon is the pelican
Seagulls
The the pelican became a penguin Jesus who died for everyones sins 😭
The fastest bird on the planet!!
The peregrine falcon is best known for its diving speed during flight-which can reach more than 300 km (186 miles) per hour-making it not only the world's fastest bird but also the world's fastest animal.
At what point does the falcon actually attack the grebe? The grebe just looks sickly.
I happened upon these birds on the beach and spent about 20 minutes watching them. My best guess is that the falcon caught the grebe but then lost it before I got there. The grebe was injured and could not fly or swim very well. It almost seemed like the falcon didn't know what to do. It seemed like it didn't know how to attack prey in such an unnatural state. The falcon spent a lot of time just observing the grebe. It made about 4-5 feeble attempts to capture the it during the time I was there (I posted three separate videos). In this video, the feeble 'attack' occurs at about the 1 minute 50 second mark. The injured grebe easily evades it. I know it's pretty lame and probably not what you expected to see but it's real life stuff in nature.
Nice video, Don. The eyelid you are seeing here is the outer eyelid not the nictitating membrane. The nictitating membranes (third eyelids) are thin, semi-transparent eyelids which moves horizontally/diagonally from the inside to the outside of a bird’s eye. For the falcons, it is similar to when the human eye is blinking and comes in especially handy, like you stated, when they are in fast dives (i.e. a maximum stoop of 242 mph) to clean their eyes when focusing on their intended prey. Cheers!
Thank you. I appreciate your comment. Always learning.
I fly rc gliders north of Torrey Pines and when I see a peregrine acting aggressively, I’ve learned to get out of the air immediately. They are relentless.
Great!
It stooped and disappeared lol You were very lucky to catch this!
Salam satu langit brodher 🇮🇩
Let's all unite under the algorythm.
The next 6 years perhaps?
Lime tree? yeah this world is a prison for the believers
Very beautiful close up! They are really beautiful!
Very beautiful capture!
Hello can you please of your still here tell me the location where this hawk is located i am asking for research purposes
And I thought you made this up . . .
Orange-crowned Warbler
No one sings John like Don, with his wingwoman Sarah adding those sweet harmonies at the top. Hope they'll be performing live again soon.
Lovely harmonies. A family that sings together . . . sings.
awesome !!!
If I you were to leave these in a bucket of water will they drown?
Thnx for upload
Don Kaiser and I were in a band together more than a half century ago. (Then, in 2000, we both had peer-reviewed research articles in the exact same issue of Nature. Life takes these turns.) Decade by decade, his music has gotten better and more pointed. This man tells truth to power, and sense to nonsense. If only all country music sang so clear.
I ain't gonna work tomorrow but that ain't saying much.
Amazing banjo solo by Jason Weiss at about 2:40 and sweet fiddle playing by Dave at about 3:35.
Sweetest fiddle solo ever starting at about 2:40.
From this long ago? Wow.