Thank you for sharing this, Our sailing trip was meant to be a kind of roots trip for my husband ( McNeill). We weren’t brave , just unlucky. We were in the wrong place and the wrong time. A force nine gale in a small sailboat in proximity to the whirlpool is no joke!
its teaching it how to fly, this is how they tempt the use of wings... some birds peck the ground with this exact process and thats to teach them to find worms, typically robins as worms is their diet of choice
Been on that catamaran through the Corryvecan and pig Bay great day trip from Crinan had lunch In Pig Bay , awesome place Sea eagles and dolphins and Wales. PS it was a white knuckle ride. Spring tides are the best
Love them …love every living being (not human) for their sweet amazing natural music. It’s devastating to see how trees, gardens, bushes no longer r how they were in queens nyc. 4 decades I seen major difference not the better. More concrete cement tall buildings - no gardens no trees. Climate ppl govt mayor news say watch out yet - they support what’s going on stay silent as blocks are getting more cemented
This is stunning visualization of data, a laudable execution of tons of research I presume. This demystifies the water flow using topography, geology, and hydrology, thank you.
Great tidal flow explanation. I dived the Buttress pinnacle (1994) from dive boat Porpoise, the pinnacle itself was covered in Elephant's Ear Sponge, a memorable, well planned and executed dive. Also had many dives through the Grey Dogs at great various states of tide, it must be noted that myself and others I dived with were all experienced drift divers having many logged dives from the Cuan Sound to Falls of Lora to name but a few. Thanks again for posting.
A cutie pie. Did you watch it for longer than this ? chances for surviving after flying into a window is very slim, even when it seems like it recovered unfortunately
After it flew into the tree I lost track of it so not sure what happened to it. I did see another young gold crest later but it might not have been the same one.
Fascynujący film, można obserwować jak wybierają smakowite rośliny do zjedzenia, jak pracują ich uszka nasłuchujące czy jest bezpiecznie, do tego gracja w ruchach, wilgotne chrapki, jedwabista sierść mamy... można wymieniać i wymieniać, tyle uroku w tym filmie. I do tego ptasia ścieżka dźwiękowa - trudno o lepsze tło dla obrazu. Ciekawy moment - gdy słychać szczekanie psa i reakcja mamy - nasłuchuje, jest czujna i pomału wycofuje się z młodym. Ten film, to doskonała robota operatora. Dziękuję. Oglądałam go kilka razy by wypatrzeć niuanse w zachowaniu zwierzaków. Love and congrats from Poland.
OMG i LOVE the close up! holy crap i had no IDEA they can move their eyeballs?! and you can even see how it's eyes move separately, like chameleon does!
Brilliant video... Thank you for this... Totally engrossed... The formation of the whirlpool is fascinating... George Orwell... Oh my... A magical place within an awe inspiring country... 🇿🇦🩷🇫🇮
I used to have one pair of house sparrows but never saw them at the bird bath. The robin and great tits do take baths in winter in fact that's when birds need them the most, they need to keep their feathers in great condition for good insulation.