Loved this! I happened to scroll across the awards for bird photographs of the year, the winner being a sad exhibit of birds laid side by side in circles, larger birds in the middle and colors/breeds next to one another. Each circle got larger and wider as the birds got smaller. It was to provide a harsh image of a very small number (4000) that flew into windows of buildings costing them their lives. Patricia Homonylo is the conservation photojournalist who won. As I scrolled through the article the pictures were absolutely brilliant! The one with this bird, a bird I had (clearly) never heard of or seen, being I'm native to landlocked Colorado. The picture taken of this bird was so striking that I dove farther landing here. 😮😮 What a cool, informative homage and loving tribute to a beautiful species ❤️ Thank you for this.
I saw them down at bempton cliffs in scarborough this april. I don't remember seeing them diving or anything, but I loved them. they're so huge it feels more like watching pterosaurs flying around than birds, and the way they ride the wind currents feels so different to the garden birds I usually see. it's so interesting finding out finely-tuned they are to living like that.
I’ve been in the ocean, surrounded by them, they are one of my favorite birds because of that experience. I passed by a Gannettry called Little Skellig, where I believe ~70,000 nest. They are indeed noisy but its an amazing time to be surrounded by them and see them dive
Beautiful wildlife footage, I was on Helgoland this year to film and photograph these beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing, I will gladly leave a subscription 👍
I was on a small fishing boat off the coast of Virginia, and all I thought as they folllowed us and dived for the washed out bait we threw in was, .... "So that's how penguins got started." Always wondered why a bird would give up flying to swim and can see it all in gannets.
Loved this! I happened to scroll across the awards for bird photographs of the year, the winner being a sad exhibit of birds laid side by side in circles, larger birds in the middle and colors/breeds next to one another. Each circle got larger and wider as the birds got smaller. It was to provide a harsh image of a very small number (4000) that flew into windows of buildings costing them their lives. Patricia Homonylo is the conservation photojournalist who won.
As I scrolled through the article the pictures were absolutely brilliant! The one with this bird, a bird I had (clearly) never heard of or seen, being I'm native to landlocked Colorado. The picture taken of this bird was so striking that I dove farther landing here. 😮😮
What a cool, informative homage and loving tribute to a beautiful species ❤️ Thank you for this.
I saw them down at bempton cliffs in scarborough this april. I don't remember seeing them diving or anything, but I loved them. they're so huge it feels more like watching pterosaurs flying around than birds, and the way they ride the wind currents feels so different to the garden birds I usually see. it's so interesting finding out finely-tuned they are to living like that.
Your videos are very good. I learn something every time I watch them.
Thank you! Glad to hear that!
We found a resting Northern Gannet in our container on deck of our multi purpose vessel north east of englands coast. It was a beautiful an big bird.
I’ve been in the ocean, surrounded by them, they are one of my favorite birds because of that experience. I passed by a Gannettry called Little Skellig, where I believe ~70,000 nest. They are indeed noisy but its an amazing time to be surrounded by them and see them dive
Sounds amazing!
Again an extraordinary bird !With so exquisite colors and incredible skills. Wonderfull video TY
Beautiful wildlife footage, I was on Helgoland this year to film and photograph these beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing, I will gladly leave a subscription 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and welcome!
I was on a small fishing boat off the coast of Virginia, and all I thought as they folllowed us and dived for the washed out bait we threw in was, .... "So that's how penguins got started."
Always wondered why a bird would give up flying to swim and can see it all in gannets.
Excellent content. I had no idea they had those great adaptations for diving underwater. They're beautiful birds.
I’m seriously impressed with your videos! Thank you for your content! Would you consider doing a video on the elf owl?
Thank you so much! Great suggestion on the elf owl.
I have handled a gannet