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Dramatic Vole Escape Caught on Camera 

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This vole is not safe from weasels or great owls -- even deep under the snow.
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The red-backed vole lives beneath the surface of the snow. But there’s one creature that can hear its every move: the great grey owl. And if the owl were not enough of a threat, another predator lurks within the vole's tunnels.
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@donnamack6797
@donnamack6797 Год назад
As a person who had dozens of bulbs destroyed by voles in the past, I found it hilarious that I was rooting for the little guy!
@heinrichmenzel7163
@heinrichmenzel7163 Год назад
How does that happen?
@amiralavi5585
@amiralavi5585 Год назад
@@heinrichmenzel7163 probably her onion bulbs were destroyed by voles
@Cleric775
@Cleric775 8 месяцев назад
Maybe you should hire an owl and a weasel.
@mctommed8604
@mctommed8604 6 месяцев назад
well look at his little head and look at the vicious demon owl 😂😂😂
@flatcapman
@flatcapman 3 месяца назад
@@mctommed8604 the owl is a She and a mother so no doubt food for her mate and owlets. Owls are beautiful and gain more respect around people. They want to see how soft her feathers are
@IHateThisHandleSystem
@IHateThisHandleSystem Год назад
I consider the fact that we are able to watch video fiootage of nature such as this, to be one of the greatest aspects about living in the modern age.
@SillyWilley
@SillyWilley Год назад
Gotta visit a National Park if you get a chance. Seeing it in real life is even greater than these documentaries :3
@IHateThisHandleSystem
@IHateThisHandleSystem Год назад
@@SillyWilley I live in one of the most wild and unpopulated sections of the United States and I see wildlife daily, but never in the way these films can present it. It's like the videos give you a God's Eye view. Plus we can see wildlife from every corner of the globe.
@MaureenLycaon
@MaureenLycaon 6 месяцев назад
2000: I watched a pack of painted wolves (African wild dogs) at their den with a litter of pups on one of Africam's cameras, and felt awe that I could do that from my own living room. I still firmly believe the Internet is a blessing. All the social media, hate groups, and corporate domination and advertising in the world haven't changed my mind. "There is coming into being a kind of Internet of Animals, whatever that means. Better perhaps to say they are citizens now, and have citizens’ rights, and therefore a census is being taken. Watersheds upstream from cities are adopted by urban dwellers who observe their fellow citizens from afar, along with making occasional visits in person. Wild animals’ lives and deaths are being noted by people. They mean something, they are part of a meaning. Not since the Paleolithic have animals meant so much to humans, been regarded so closely and fondly by we their cousins." -- Kim Stanley Robinson, *The Ministry for the Future: A Novel*
@hankh4549
@hankh4549 Год назад
How in the world do they film this kinda stuff ?? This is amazing !!
@lrj3000
@lrj3000 Год назад
It's fake AF, did you see anything actually escape?
@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702
@@lrj3000 why would they fake a nature documentary
@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702
Small cameras in the tunnels
@lrj3000
@lrj3000 Год назад
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 Why? The clicks man, the clicks
@AngelusBrady
@AngelusBrady Год назад
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 A lot of times nature documentaries are unable to get the footage that they either want or need. So they compile different clips that they have filmed to tell a story of what would have happened when a documentary isn't filmed. Occasionally, if they can't film what happens in the wild they'll film it in zoos, animal sanctuaries, national/federal parks, greenhouses, botanical gardens, or a special studio for smaller animals and/or plants.
@ghenkhoash2440
@ghenkhoash2440 Год назад
The weasel was like: oh crap, I'm outta here!
@flatcapman
@flatcapman 5 месяцев назад
the weasel is a She and a Mother so her 1st concern was her family seeing the Owl
@shendaraalshedir1933
@shendaraalshedir1933 Год назад
Omgoodness, so tiny & vulnerable hunted from the ground AND the air, plus humans who treat them like vermin. It's a wonder how they survive! The camera work here is indeed stunning, as others have commented. So glad Nature can be seen on Utube now as l no longer have cable tv. PBS you really are THE BEST!!🏆👍🏻😄🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
@TankieBoi
@TankieBoi 5 месяцев назад
2:20 The owl winks as if it heard the compliment 😂
@NINJASAZUKI
@NINJASAZUKI 4 месяца назад
🤣🤣
@hunterG60k
@hunterG60k Год назад
Would have been an epic twist if the owl had caught the weasel! Also, who got to poke the fake owl feet through the snow? ;)
@SpoilerAlert__
@SpoilerAlert__ Год назад
The vole RC was pretty cool too
@lovewillwinnn
@lovewillwinnn Год назад
🤣. I thought the same thing about the owl 🦉 talons LOL!!!!!
@touchofgrey5372
@touchofgrey5372 6 месяцев назад
I watched it in the slowest possible speed and it looks real! What do find not real in that footage?
@phillipayoung10
@phillipayoung10 Год назад
Footage: Incredible The flight: flawless The escape: priceless
@Raison_d-etre
@Raison_d-etre Год назад
The flight was not fast enough.
@WeighedWilson
@WeighedWilson Год назад
The editing: bogus
@troyano6548
@troyano6548 Год назад
Awesome footage. The camera crew did a remarkable job 👍
@shadow_of_4th_dimension
@shadow_of_4th_dimension Год назад
The owl's looks look when he said "but there is one creature who can hear his every move" was deadly. Beautifully captured.
@dukeduke7569
@dukeduke7569 Год назад
This was my first time I ever wanted a rat to get away😂😂😂😂😂
@4lifejeph
@4lifejeph Год назад
How in the world did they film this? Outstanding!
@dontbestupid6664
@dontbestupid6664 Год назад
Years of experience, millions of dollars f equipment, and months of production. It's a huge and expensive project.
@davidnyc487
@davidnyc487 Год назад
Incredible camera footage 😊
@paulafigueiredo1745
@paulafigueiredo1745 Год назад
Wow. 👍 👍 Incredible footages. Congrats PBS
@jhariej.5979
@jhariej.5979 Год назад
Thank you, for these wonderful glimpses into nature. Namaste'
@codysimmonds2944
@codysimmonds2944 10 месяцев назад
He missed the opportunity to say as quite as a mouse lol
@brianquigley1940
@brianquigley1940 Год назад
wonderfully contrived editing of footage! love it!
@I.____.....__...__
@I.____.....__...__ Год назад
- The owl blinks one eye at a time to avoid ever losing sight of its target. So owls are smarter than people in _Doctor Who._ - Videos like these are great, but they always make me wonder how fake they are. I mean, how the HECK do they get these shots? How do you get a shot of a weasel running TOWARDS the camera in a tiny hole? How do you get shots of the owl lunging towards the vole as well as the vole escaping at the same time? How do you know what's going to happen in order to arrange cameras in all the right places to get shots of the event from multiple angles? As fascinating as these are, I'm certain they're fake, at least fake like reality-shows. They might really have happened, but what we're seeing isn't the actual event, but a reenactment or footage that's stitched together from multiple events to recreate the event. Still, nature-photography is the most impressive photography of all and renders zoos obsolete. Who needs or even wants to see poor animals locked up in cages, bored and listless, waiting for their next meal, when you can watch these instead?
@apollobro91
@apollobro91 Год назад
Recording video of wildlife requires intensive preparation and hours of patience. It's an admirable job to be a wildlife photographer.
@lizardninja007
@lizardninja007 Год назад
Sometimes footage that's too hard to capture in the wild is taken at zoos!
@TheJhtlag
@TheJhtlag Год назад
I'll agree, it's too fantastic that footage of the owl flying straight at you coincidentally happening with the rest of it...but you have to use that somehow.
@Art-ij6lz
@Art-ij6lz Год назад
Honestly why I love the BBC and the planet earth/frozen planet series, the fact they show you they find a carcass and wait for eagles to fight over it at the end of the episodes and the music of course. I am not sure there will ever be better nature films made, its awe inspiring.
@onitasanders7403
@onitasanders7403 6 месяцев назад
Simply amazing, simply amazing! How wonderful it is to see how the rest of the world lives. 😊😂😮
@sandeeppradhan6873
@sandeeppradhan6873 5 месяцев назад
Hats off to the hardworking videography crew!!
@beatpirate8
@beatpirate8 6 месяцев назад
omg the vole is so resilient! it must fight so many creatures!! this was so suspenseful!!
@vaidotassakalauskas3681
@vaidotassakalauskas3681 Год назад
Fantastic film!!!
@vipahman
@vipahman Год назад
Actually my dog can also hear the vole. It has killed a few within these snow tunnels without me even realizing what was happening. One jump, one grab, and one rag doll shake with the vole in her mouth and it's all over.
@flozander5577
@flozander5577 Год назад
Poor little Guy ☹️
@SportsHill
@SportsHill Год назад
Beautiful Camera Angles 📐
@rulesboypictures
@rulesboypictures Год назад
Superb videography mind-blowing
@CrawlunderaRock
@CrawlunderaRock Год назад
Amazing footage guys, love you 😈🔪🪓
@keythdanielsen5533
@keythdanielsen5533 Год назад
That owl is beautiful.
@FoxtrotAlpha173
@FoxtrotAlpha173 Год назад
Nature is amazing 👌 👌
@ceciLOVEtaco
@ceciLOVEtaco Год назад
Awesome video , great job !
@MichealAfton-rx9pg
@MichealAfton-rx9pg 2 месяца назад
my goody ahh thinking how tf they got a camera in the vole's home
@karlbjorkquist7489
@karlbjorkquist7489 Год назад
I too wink when going after my fries.
@ArtyMars
@ArtyMars Год назад
I’d be dramatic too if OWLS wanted to eat me 😢😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂❤
@ljinhim9022
@ljinhim9022 Год назад
1:00 damn nature, your scary.
@nicolehegarty4749
@nicolehegarty4749 Год назад
I have a "pet" vole in my backyard lol 😆
@perry92964
@perry92964 Год назад
it will get to live for a little while longer, that weasel isnt going to give up that easy
@lordnelson5385
@lordnelson5385 Год назад
Just wanted to learn a little more about the holes popping up in my garden, well now I know why the local barn owl likes hanging out around here 🤣🤣
@touremuhammad5983
@touremuhammad5983 Год назад
This reminds me of BBC’s Planet Earth: The Hunt, except it was a Pine Marten instead of a weasel chasing the rodent, & there was no owl.
@flatcapman
@flatcapman Год назад
The vole is cute and so is the weasel but the Owl drew my attention as She is playing a crane game with her talons being the crane to pick up her prize
@ZadenZane
@ZadenZane Год назад
Do you think they added the fir branches just to make the little vole's house look more picturesque. And don't his feet freeze, wandering about on snow all day? PS they said the great grey owl is "the largest of her kind" but the largest owl in the world is (according to the internet) Blakiston’s Fish Owl - (Bubo blakistoni)
@walterbyrd8380
@walterbyrd8380 Год назад
It boggles my mind to wonder how they got these videos. Even if you knew, in advance, what was going to happen, it would be difficult to record.
@THEBIGJL1234
@THEBIGJL1234 2 месяца назад
Bro got double teamed
@ladybug5093
@ladybug5093 Год назад
I ❤ vole 😊
@foreverealm
@foreverealm 6 месяцев назад
It is so precarious, to be a little vole. 💧
@user-io6pj8bz8h
@user-io6pj8bz8h Год назад
Largest of her kind? Not quite
@beatpirate8
@beatpirate8 6 месяцев назад
how many cameras were set underground where the vole made tunnels? amazing thank you!
@bonnytexas6527
@bonnytexas6527 Год назад
Hmmm. And I thought the owl would be oh so amazed at catching the ermine . . .
@theuniversegalaxynba
@theuniversegalaxynba Год назад
Well scary then .
@sonicbaseballzoodreams
@sonicbaseballzoodreams Год назад
That was close
@5mnz7fg
@5mnz7fg Год назад
3:11: Eagle owls are the largest owls.
@JimCvit
@JimCvit Год назад
This vole might have escaped this owl but the vole in my yard that’s been terrorizing me and digging tunnels wasn’t so lucky in escaping me today.
@5mnz7fg
@5mnz7fg Год назад
Next time the owl may prey on the weasel...
@Troy-ol5fk
@Troy-ol5fk 6 месяцев назад
Voles are cute
@zacharykeller7243
@zacharykeller7243 Год назад
pillow fort adventures
@Junketh71
@Junketh71 Год назад
Isn’t the eagle owl the biggest modern owl, period?
@AngelusBrady
@AngelusBrady Год назад
I've seen weird standards when it comes to size. Eagle-Owls are the biggest in terms of mass/weight. But Great Grey Owls are longer from head to tail.
@macadoo2530
@macadoo2530 8 месяцев назад
The Harpy Eagle is a pretty incredible specimen.
@rebeccaburke9009
@rebeccaburke9009 7 месяцев назад
Yigh. Run. ❤
@t-rexstudioproductions781
@t-rexstudioproductions781 Год назад
owl used Talon Grab but it missed! the wild vole fled
@DemonetisedZone
@DemonetisedZone Год назад
And they just happened to have a camera at the spot where the vole takes cover? ..and camera was facing the right way? Its obvious this was edited from many hours of footage. Dont get me wrong it is still interesting, i just wish they would be more honest about how its made!
@frankavenilla9668
@frankavenilla9668 Год назад
Catch the note at the end of the clip? "All creatures in this clip are paid actors, none of whom were harmed in its filming." 😄
@katielyb
@katielyb 4 месяца назад
I thought for sure that vole was hit
@senthilkumaran5255
@senthilkumaran5255 Год назад
how did they film the owl's claws piercing in the snow when the hunt was improptu??! like how did they know to place the camera there exactly?
@stephenfennell
@stephenfennell Год назад
I think the vole is in a glass-sided cage. Some of its tunnels come up to the glass, so they can film the vole as it moves around its tunnels. The owl claw at 2:37 can be a claw from a stuffed owl that someone plunges in in front of the camera, inside the glass cage. You can play the video one frame at a time if you're using a keyboard, by pausing the video and then pressing fullstop ("period" in America) to go forward one frame, or comma to go back one frame. That way you can see that the owl's claw doesn't close at all, which I think proves it is not a real live owl.
@robweaver8872
@robweaver8872 6 месяцев назад
Not a single event in this film actually happened. All editing.
@gin2x
@gin2x Год назад
💕💕💕💕💕
@danielroyse6640
@danielroyse6640 Год назад
That was pretty cool. My heart was pounding! At first, I was rooting for the owl and the weasel. Then I switched and was hoping the little guy would escape. Honestly, I don't know why I switch back and forth, but I always do.
@user-io6pj8bz8h
@user-io6pj8bz8h Год назад
I like how they mix three unrelated videos together to make it look like they are the same event.
@DBSGEEK7
@DBSGEEK7 Год назад
Wish the music was mission impossible music for the vole. Would have been dramatic
@facitenonvictimarum174
@facitenonvictimarum174 Год назад
🙏 Pray for the owl babies and weasel babies that will have to go hungry now -- just because that selfish vole decided to live.
@AngelusBrady
@AngelusBrady Год назад
Don't worry, another documentary showed the rest of the footage. The vole is killed by the weasel, fur ripped off, and turned into a blanket.
@nbanime25
@nbanime25 Год назад
Nice script bro
@joylynch5204
@joylynch5204 Год назад
The vole looks like a cross between a rat and hamster
@indyreno2933
@indyreno2933 Год назад
Except, voles are classified under the hamster family.
@davidviner5783
@davidviner5783 Год назад
Illustrative but possibly fake. No frames with vole and owl together.
@pathologicaldoubt
@pathologicaldoubt Год назад
😱😱😱
@AngelusBrady
@AngelusBrady Год назад
Of course I've seen footage of this clip in a different documentary that shows what happens later. The vole escapes the owl but is then killed by the weasel. The weasel rips the vole's fur off and uses it as a makeshift blanket to keep itself warm during the winter.
@andytjhin7670
@andytjhin7670 Год назад
😀😀
@lrj3000
@lrj3000 Год назад
Serious clickbait PBS, shame
@bradjohnson7784
@bradjohnson7784 Год назад
This is cool but so fake at the same time
@WanderTheNomad
@WanderTheNomad Год назад
Seeing all the predators going after voles makes me wanna catch and eat one myself
@SetaSayin
@SetaSayin Год назад
I wonder how an owl would taste like
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