Beavers are so awesome!!! PROJECT MANAGER!!! ARCHITECT! ENGINEER!!! CARPENTER!!! Al rolled up in one sweet animal!!! I've been in construction for 50 years and know a lot of very intelligent people!! I know of no one that can do all a beaver is capable of doing!!!!
Don’t forget “landlord”. Their lodges become homes to all sorts of other rodents, insects and other organisms. I live close to the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers. I sometimes encounter beavers while paddling. They don’t like me and slap the water vigorously with their tails. I really enjoy seeing them and the results of their work on their dam and lodges.
We can learn so much from the beaver. Strong family values. Kindness. Balance. What a noble species. We humans are blood stained with sin in how we treated them. They are not an exploitable resource. They are made of the same stardust as us. Thank you Nicolas.
Such a good video. Love me so e beavers. Dream would be to own land big enough to have a family of beavers as like wild pets. Just so I could drink coffee and watch em work.
Beautiful nature shows like this are disappearing as fast as the beaver.. I really enjoyed this one! Even at the very end where the music drowned out everything else.. Wish you had made more videos though, like this one.
Beautiful images of beavers! I was wondering if you were filming from a floating hide or from the shore. The low views from just above the water surface are just stuning! Good (and inspiring) work Nicolas!
If anyone wants to skip the bird parts and get back to the beavers, it’s around 24:39 and then again 33:03 (I’m watching a beaver documentary, not a duck doc 😂)
Pity about the extremely intrusive musak. I found myself continualy lowering the volume, but then I couldn't hear the commentary without raising it again.
I love these sweet animals. So sick of them getting killed by lethal force. I get that losing crops is pricey, but I think if we’d watch what animals who’ve been around a lot longer than humans do, we’d learn something.
Thank You Nicholas, I really enjoyed the personable nature of your documentary. I also recognised Scott Buckley's music too - he's one of my most favoured composers and musicians. Childhood is a song I really enjoy - so it was great to hear it in your documentary.
No mention of beavers role in fighting wildfire, slowing down flood, and groundwater rejuvenation? I think this documentary totally missed its mark/que.
😂🤣😂🤣 Dude actually said: _""talk to them, then its up to them if they want to approach you further"_ And what is it going to do? Give you a pound? 😂🤣 Better advice is LEAVE wildlife the fuck alone, we've done enough damage to all other species.
The narrator is annoying to listen to and could def. Do without the music.. I wish the people who made all these wildlife documentaries would just get better narrators… I know 99% of these TH-cam channels have nothing to do with any of the content they put on their channels, as it’s almost always already existing content belonging to the actual networks and producers that actually do make these films , as most these channels just steal content and plaster it on here but still …
Beavers are so awesome!!! PROJECT MANAGER!!! ARCHITECT! ENGINEER!!! CARPENTER!!! Al rolled up in one sweet animal!!! I've been in construction for 50 years and know a lot of very intelligent people!! I know of no one that can do all a beaver is capable of doing!!!!
Don’t forget “landlord”. Their lodges become homes to all sorts of other rodents, insects and other organisms. I live close to the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers. I sometimes encounter beavers while paddling. They don’t like me and slap the water vigorously with their tails. I really enjoy seeing them and the results of their work on their dam and lodges.
also FIREFIGHTER. =) passivly.
The best "intro to beaver" on youtube. Thanks.
We can learn so much from the beaver. Strong family values. Kindness. Balance. What a noble species. We humans are blood stained with sin in how we treated them. They are not an exploitable resource. They are made of the same stardust as us.
Thank you Nicolas.
Scott Buckley's beautiful music sets the ambience
The most beautiful film about the beavers, thank you !
Such a good video. Love me so e beavers. Dream would be to own land big enough to have a family of beavers as like wild pets. Just so I could drink coffee and watch em work.
Beavers are so Awesome! Thank you for this delightful and educational peek into their world!
Beautiful camera work and quality
I love beavers
Me too
Extrem professionell und schöns Video! Sehr Stark! (:
Merci!
super gelungenes Video, gratuliere
Vielen Dank!
guy well done, such a beautiful documentary about beavers as well as other animals in the river.
Great video ; so calming and very informative thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
The music gets so loud at times that I can’t even even hear the narration
Amazing work. beautifully shot, well narrated. Love the closeup and personals. Lots of patience required I imagine.
Wow! impressive work!! I learned things too 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
Fantastic video quality! Thanks!
Beautiful nature shows like this are disappearing as fast as the beaver.. I really enjoyed this one! Even at the very end where the music drowned out everything else.. Wish you had made more videos though, like this one.
This brings back memories. I had a beaver once. Then she jumped onto a different log.
Absolutely amazing video. Love the videography, good job Nicolas!!1
Thanks man!
Cool!!!
Vielen Dank!
Thank you for there government they protect them 🙏🙏🙏🙏 they are really amazing🥰
It's a good thing the music swelled there at the end, just before the credits rolled otherwise I wouldn't know how to feel about those rodents.
Beautiful images of beavers! I was wondering if you were filming from a floating hide or from the shore. The low views from just above the water surface are just stuning! Good (and inspiring) work Nicolas!
If anyone wants to skip the bird parts and get back to the beavers, it’s around 24:39 and then again 33:03 (I’m watching a beaver documentary, not a duck doc 😂)
I like all of them.
WHY is the background "music" S O L O U D ?
BEBER ingénieur des revieres incroyable
Thank bieber!
A bunch of little hitchhikers!!!!
beavers are GOD gift
Good film, but the music is far too intrusive- it drowns out the narrative at times.
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sehr tolli Ufnahme! Uf de Soundebeni und Dramaturgie hets no chli potential. Aber mega 🙏👌
Merci viu mau! Ja dr sound hani ebä chlei vrlaueret bim filme... Wird de bi zuekünftige projekt hoffentlech besser
Pity about the extremely intrusive musak. I found myself continualy lowering the volume, but then I couldn't hear the commentary without raising it again.
Excellent video wondering what kind of camera was this filmed on I have beavers near me so have been getting some great footage
I love these sweet animals. So sick of them getting killed by lethal force. I get that losing crops is pricey, but I think if we’d watch what animals who’ve been around a lot longer than humans do, we’d learn something.
Thank You Nicholas, I really enjoyed the personable nature of your documentary. I also recognised Scott Buckley's music too - he's one of my most favoured composers and musicians. Childhood is a song I really enjoy - so it was great to hear it in your documentary.
I have a video of a beaver both of us in a ditch he had his head tucked into the bank I was just as scared of hin
Belarusian Beaver! 🍸🦫
A good video but the loud music was very annoying
No mention of beavers role in fighting wildfire, slowing down flood, and groundwater rejuvenation? I think this documentary totally missed its mark/que.
Good for the beaver for biting humans. Beavers were nearly wiped out to extinction by humans multiple times. They have every right to fight back.
Now they should learn some coding. Like C++ or Java
Where's the beavers 😂😂😂
The beaver was counted as a fish 🤣
wtf are u talking about paddlers , lol , u funny dho
Stupid too loud distracting music!
😂🤣😂🤣
Dude actually said:
_""talk to them, then its up to them if they want to approach you further"_
And what is it going to do? Give you a pound? 😂🤣 Better advice is LEAVE wildlife the fuck alone, we've done enough damage to all other species.
Very cool video
The narrator is annoying to listen to and could def. Do without the music.. I wish the people who made all these wildlife documentaries would just get better narrators… I know 99% of these TH-cam channels have nothing to do with any of the content they put on their channels, as it’s almost always already existing content belonging to the actual networks and producers that actually do make these films , as most these channels just steal content and plaster it on here but still …
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I really don’t like his VO, he spoke the word “unfortunately” like 80 times.