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The "cheetah of the sky" takes on an unusual foe - a water balloon! One of the most extraordinary slow mos yet - the boys reveal an attack in awesome close-up.
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@blueangeloftheseas
@blueangeloftheseas 8 лет назад
She's so beautiful, the slow motion capture of her wings looks like a beautiful expressive dance being performed
@cainster
@cainster 8 лет назад
"She's ready to fly, isn't she?" "YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT I AM, NOW BRING ON THE MEAT!!!"
@Bokaj01
@Bokaj01 3 года назад
Tries to feed the Goshawk a water balloon. 'So you have chosen death'
@spookmineer
@spookmineer 10 лет назад
The legs are so much longer than I thought.
@xavierhorn9825
@xavierhorn9825 7 лет назад
You should see the Eurasian sparrowhawk, lol
@earthunplugged
@earthunplugged 11 лет назад
Well, you're in for a treat then... We've got a special peregrine and raven film coming up, filmed from a tracking vehicle, make sure you subscribe and watch out for it! Also make sure you check out the films we made with Red Bull, including the view from the back of Moses the peregrine...
@earthunplugged
@earthunplugged 11 лет назад
And thank you ever so much for enjoying it!
@earthunplugged
@earthunplugged 11 лет назад
Funnily enough, we have been filming hummingbirds lately... keep an eye out for something coming up.
@pigeons2215
@pigeons2215 4 года назад
how many fps did you capture that hummingbird slow mo video?
@meredithwhite5235
@meredithwhite5235 10 лет назад
guys, this is really amazing and this mustve taken a lot of time so i give you guys respect :0
@Nexus2Eden
@Nexus2Eden 10 лет назад
I'm sure she thought that was one juicy prey - blood spraying out all over the place. lol
@DTZinatbakhsh
@DTZinatbakhsh 10 лет назад
I like that at 5000fps you can see the feathers turn out and as she brings her wings back up they turn back one by one before she flaps again. I wonder if you can see some interesting flight patterns at higher speeds.
@pigeons2215
@pigeons2215 4 года назад
wrong frame rate, but you're right
@jaygreen2681
@jaygreen2681 10 лет назад
I would love to see a snowy owl in slow motion like this.
@TheSwampHumanoid
@TheSwampHumanoid 10 лет назад
Throw a distraction at the same time to see her choice would be nice. Or make her catch something inside a frame that she need to fly through
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 8 лет назад
+TheSwampHumanoid This is the same goshawk they used in the "goshawk flies through hole" video. The outcome is blatantly obvious-the she will succeed.
@albatrocycle
@albatrocycle 10 лет назад
The complexity of the movement of all the wing's joints and feathers is mind-blowing and can only really be appreciated in a video like this. The bird's wings change shape and orientation in endless ways. No wonder human attempts to build machines to imitate this have so far failed miserably.
@earthunplugged
@earthunplugged 11 лет назад
Hope you've checked our rattlesnake! It was an early Slo Mo for us - look out for episode 3 in the channel!
@Parabueto
@Parabueto 11 лет назад
this is an amazing video. You can really see how the bird is swinging herself up to put as much momentum into the first impact of the lure and all of the minute adjustments to her wings and tail to keep her on course. It happens all the time with raptors but all too quickly to really appreciate it. Thanks for doing this video.
@earthunplugged
@earthunplugged 11 лет назад
Wow. Thanks. Glad you loved it!
@gadgetwhore2
@gadgetwhore2 11 лет назад
I would love to see what the Goshawk does in the wild, catch a bird in midair. In sloooo-mo of course. Feathers flying everywhere!
@hueyfreeman1603
@hueyfreeman1603 10 лет назад
Hawks are pigeon assassins.
@theWZZA
@theWZZA Год назад
What I see is the hawk slamming on the brakes at the final moment; all that kinetic energy gets transferred to the talons, like a 18 wheel truck slamming into a VW bug.
@LeadVultures
@LeadVultures 11 лет назад
Oh my goodness, ravens, I can't wait. Watching out for that and more! Absolutely incredible animal videos, but you already know that. These detailed renders are invaluable for any artist and I couldn't thank your team more for your time and dedication to bring this footage to us. A+
@cerealshenanigans
@cerealshenanigans 11 лет назад
I've always been fascinated with birds of prey, the always seem to pinpoint their attacks on prey so perfectly *-*
@Jude2353
@Jude2353 11 лет назад
The human eye alone could never captured these fantastic images, Thankyou so much
@Assichick1
@Assichick1 11 лет назад
This should be in 3D, and then shown on the tv's in shops. Would be so amazing!
@JJRush_
@JJRush_ 11 лет назад
This is THE MOST INCREDIBLE video I have EVER seen!! I have hawks around my house here in South Carolina, USA...It is just amazing to see this bird in flight and the way each movement is carefully crafted to make the most of her catch! YOU GUYS ROCK!! I am sharing this video with the world!!! Keep up the awesome work!!!!!!!
@lior1299
@lior1299 11 лет назад
Beautiful!
@bardo677
@bardo677 Год назад
Yes I remembered it before the purple candle and the mouldy macca
@gotnothingclever
@gotnothingclever 11 лет назад
The part that amazed me in the final 5000fps shot, was that the Goshawk did not just pop the balloon. She caught and carried the entire popped balloon's rubber casing in a fraction of a second DURING its explosion.
@brendablack3
@brendablack3 11 лет назад
Some of the best photography I have ever seen. Wonderful!!!!!!!
@ELApollo66
@ELApollo66 10 лет назад
Amazing shots! I'd love to see top down footage too, the dynamics of those top feathers as the airflow changes is one of my favorite things in nature :)
@moonienoire
@moonienoire 11 лет назад
Simply fascinating!
@greterses
@greterses 10 лет назад
That shot at 5:30 was really special. Good work, dudes!
@rustbucket94
@rustbucket94 11 лет назад
If you really want to push the envelope, I believe the pistol shrimps' stike is the fastest thing in the animal kingdom. You might have to film at 10, 000 fps or more to see the cavitation bubble it produces.
@jinglecakes
@jinglecakes 11 лет назад
A Kingfisher would be amazing!
@threenorns3
@threenorns3 11 лет назад
this is absolutely spectacular! i live just south of algonquin park so large birds (eagles, hawks, turkeys, vultures, etc) are not a rare sight but it's breath-taking to be this "up close and personal" - next time i see a black dot in the sky, i'll know what is happening!
@hanazel1991
@hanazel1991 11 лет назад
OMG, that bird is beautiful, gorgeous. You have made a amazing job.
@issis666
@issis666 8 лет назад
I'm reading MacDonald's "H is for Hawk" so was delighted to find this video ... I've never understood people taking pleasure in seeing predation, so am very glad you did not use a live animal, or even chunks of dead animals... That said, I was surprised that this supreme predator was willing to repeat "capturing" non-prey objects.
@LegatoSolutions
@LegatoSolutions 7 лет назад
Beautiful moving book. That is why I'm here too!
@ccchubby20
@ccchubby20 8 лет назад
beautiful bird!
@JonnyBloxham
@JonnyBloxham 11 лет назад
you guys ever thought of doing anything with the archer fish? you know, the species that shoots water from their mouths at insects on leaves to knock them into the water. might provide some good footage.
@mysunni1
@mysunni1 11 лет назад
Amazing. I think one of these (or a cousin?) was staying with us in the Mojave Desert. (S)he had a problem with one wing, so stayed very close, but didn't have trouble catching prey. Used to really enjoy spending time with her as she sat in a tree outside the house, looking in. She seemed as fascinated by me as I was by her.
@darrellpelfrey2370
@darrellpelfrey2370 3 года назад
Amazing
@fawotr
@fawotr 11 лет назад
Great video. The last time she hit that water balloon and she hardly got wet, just a little on her tail feathers.
@packraptor1
@packraptor1 11 лет назад
I'd love to see the rattle of a diamondback going off at several thousand frames per second. Maybe throw in a few strikes as well for good measure.
@DreDaze
@DreDaze 11 лет назад
i'd think the "cheetah of the sky" would be the peregrine falcon...
@secretarybird216
@secretarybird216 11 лет назад
A secretary bird on this would be wonderfull
@leilaazaisto2761
@leilaazaisto2761 4 года назад
lovely. Thanks a lot.
@uberishdubstep
@uberishdubstep 11 лет назад
These birds must see in slo mo
@IamCrys
@IamCrys 11 лет назад
Awesome show!! We have some ideas: 1. Cat preparing to attack or being dropped from a height and landing on its feet. That would look amazing in slow-mo 2. A mosquito piercing the skin and sucking blood!!!!
@mrfmrfmrfltltlt
@mrfmrfmrfltltlt 11 лет назад
Best video ever hope you guys will be popular soon :) and put ads I would press on it, for awesome vid like this
@typacsk
@typacsk 6 лет назад
We get these in Wyoming, but I'll tell you what--I've never seen them like this 0_0
@johnperkins5725
@johnperkins5725 9 лет назад
Is it possible to photograph these birds against a neutral grey background rather than black? The video is really great and I think you would see even more of the bird against a lighter background - thanks for sharing your work.
@TheCaptainGreenbeard
@TheCaptainGreenbeard 11 лет назад
Amazing video, next time you should go for >9000!
@USAFbeatsall
@USAFbeatsall 11 лет назад
If you guys like these you should check out the slow mo guys.
@egiessen37
@egiessen37 11 лет назад
I like your dino shirt.
@enderassassinmaker6577
@enderassassinmaker6577 10 лет назад
3:57 cooooooooool
@TheCmDragon
@TheCmDragon 11 лет назад
I don't know how high, but what about a sting rays attach mechanism?
@DaveForman
@DaveForman 11 лет назад
Awesome fun
@Isis-wm4po
@Isis-wm4po 9 лет назад
I would like to see captured on film a stiletto snake striking. How high can you shoot? I'm not too up on top-speeds, but I'd shoot it as high as you can go!
@MichaelStringerJr
@MichaelStringerJr 11 лет назад
Oh, live prey at 7500 would rock.
@getefix3
@getefix3 11 лет назад
one video i saw was a viper striking a water balloon in slow mo - try that
@username951100
@username951100 11 лет назад
over 9000!
@mattg00004
@mattg00004 11 лет назад
1:55 that bird has bling :D
@KnightlyNerd
@KnightlyNerd 10 лет назад
And people say feathered dinosaurs aren't cool.
@ChiefOfLife
@ChiefOfLife 11 лет назад
Slow motion Peregrin Falcon!
@THChr1s
@THChr1s 11 лет назад
Awesome videos guys! Any chance of a slow-mo capture of a kingfisher breaking a water's surface? Maybe even a hummingbird hovering in one spot :]
@DrowningInTea
@DrowningInTea 11 лет назад
I love this ambient soundtrack. Can you tell us the name of the music?
@mespn520
@mespn520 11 лет назад
It looked like she learned to keep the water balloon away from her to keep her from getting herself wet
@Salifoof
@Salifoof 11 лет назад
5:38 "what kind of sick game is this?"
@jim191185
@jim191185 11 лет назад
slightly unnerving as it flies head on :D
@KingKaiWP
@KingKaiWP 11 лет назад
Holy...
@akeepers02
@akeepers02 6 лет назад
Get the talons closing at 10000
@The_BlackTemplar
@The_BlackTemplar 11 лет назад
very good vid have you got anything on their maneuverability
@Dedush
@Dedush 10 лет назад
8 balloons gives dislike ))
@ptondt
@ptondt 10 лет назад
What is the ambient soundtrack at the beginning of the video?
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 8 лет назад
This is the same goshawk in the infamous "goshawk flies through hole) video.
@kazmosis5326
@kazmosis5326 7 лет назад
why infamous?
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 7 лет назад
Karin Larmont Because it has a lot of views
@kazmosis5326
@kazmosis5326 7 лет назад
infamous means it's popular for bad reasons. you mean famous?
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 7 лет назад
Karin Larmont yep
@johncraft8789
@johncraft8789 Год назад
That was awesome
@eatmorenachos
@eatmorenachos 10 лет назад
How fast can one of them fly?
@anonymouspinecone9884
@anonymouspinecone9884 8 лет назад
I think 50mph
@hippo13064
@hippo13064 11 лет назад
Sparrow hawk?? 8000fps
@thatawsomeguy1212
@thatawsomeguy1212 11 лет назад
At 1:27 it looks like a flying sloth
@threenorns3
@threenorns3 11 лет назад
animators!!!! pay attention!!!!!
@missmeech788
@missmeech788 10 лет назад
Hate goshawks, but love the slo-mo of the beautiful flight feathers and the way it maneuvers toward the target. Great video.
@MrIncorr3ct
@MrIncorr3ct 9 лет назад
Why do you hate goshawks? And why do you have a picture of a crossed out wind-turbine? Ur clearly a poorly informed person...
@youmenly
@youmenly 11 лет назад
Why am I born as human :( ?
@robpodevin5972
@robpodevin5972 7 лет назад
100th comment
@guitarmanMD
@guitarmanMD 11 лет назад
A great question my friend, the answer according to Ramesh Raskar is one trillion FPS (1,000,000,000,000 frames/sec)... check out the video, /watch?v=Y_9vd4HWlVA
@ZXVWQ301
@ZXVWQ301 8 лет назад
Beautiful!
@hangjay9821
@hangjay9821 11 лет назад
Beautiful!
@hckr4evr
@hckr4evr 11 лет назад
Beautiful!
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