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St. Matthew Island Alaska Expedition 

Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Cornell Lab Multimedia producer Andy Johnson spent a month on the remote Alaskan island of St. Matthew filming the endemic Pribilof Rock Sandpiper and McKay's Bunting. Andy reports on a changing arctic as well as the incredible birdlife he documented there.
Read the full article in the Cornell Lab's Living Bird magazine: www.allaboutbirds.org/birds-o...
The 2018 St. Matthew expedition was conducted in cooperation with the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and made possible through the support of the National Fish And Wildlife Foundation.
#arctic #birds #alaska #birdwatching #rare

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1 апр 2019

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Комментарии : 69   
@cornell_lab
@cornell_lab 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching. Please spread the word to help protect these amazing places and creatures.
@FazlayElahi
@FazlayElahi 11 месяцев назад
Things we are seeing on just a smartphone screen which maybe, will never be able for me to experience with my own eyes.....!! Is just a Thanks to this channel or to the whole team would be enough for making such type of video content?!! No. Never. Not at all...!! Thanks is not enough....!! You people deserve the heartiest Love and Respect from around the world....!! Also we should never forget about crediting the people who were behind creating RU-vid. Best wishes from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤
@StefanoIaniro
@StefanoIaniro 5 лет назад
This was incredible! Very well done. Great story.
@CharismaticPlanet3822
@CharismaticPlanet3822 5 лет назад
Thumbs up for such a lovely documentary. These are rare birds i ever see. Beautiful is a small word for this awesome video. Great job.
@mariea654
@mariea654 5 лет назад
Fabulous, fabulous. Life at its best with nature and animals. No human to destroy it.
@maryrosekent8223
@maryrosekent8223 5 лет назад
Those sandpiper chicks are so dang cute!
@lindarocco9974
@lindarocco9974 5 лет назад
Thank you for your hard work and such a beautiful film.
@shaolinslumz
@shaolinslumz 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful! Thank you.
@sallypian3524
@sallypian3524 5 лет назад
This is such a beautiful and touching video. Thank you for your work !
@dashi4086
@dashi4086 5 лет назад
thanks so much for sharing these lovely pictures. 🐣❤
@mckeesbird4715
@mckeesbird4715 3 года назад
Learned of McKays snowflakes from Discover magazine article and want to thank you for this delightful video that lets me see and hear them along with all the other creatures on St. Matthew. So educational and well done.
@S-hz8iv
@S-hz8iv Год назад
I found this video because of a book discussing the future of these bird species - and the rest of the Arctic ecosystem - and I wanted to see and hear them through your amazing work. I hope I can one day travel there and observe them in person. Thank you!
@dianedepremesnil1896
@dianedepremesnil1896 4 года назад
Thank you for that lovely documentary!
@birb3378
@birb3378 5 лет назад
McKay's buntings look so adorable! They look so much like snow buntings
@carmenmichaelian8307
@carmenmichaelian8307 5 лет назад
Beautiful footage and awareness. Thank you for posting this. I hope something can be done to preserve the island and the shore birds.
@patgordon7601
@patgordon7601 3 года назад
Going to spread the word. I enjoy everything you do, I thank you
@jonhanson1863
@jonhanson1863 5 лет назад
i love birds
@susanrentz4512
@susanrentz4512 5 лет назад
Beautiful
@rinirichiemk5918
@rinirichiemk5918 5 лет назад
No words amazing i subscribed your channel 👌👍
@ptownneal
@ptownneal 5 лет назад
#1 DREAM JOB!!!!!
@rogeriopeccioli1616
@rogeriopeccioli1616 5 лет назад
Excelente!! O documentário poderia ser maior. São tantas belezas e tanta vida para serem mostradas. Parabéns a todos.
@stonemuse
@stonemuse 5 лет назад
Well done. Keep up the good work!
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 5 лет назад
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up also
@gayathrir7771
@gayathrir7771 5 лет назад
Wow excellent beautiful nice video so nice
@arhambirds7874
@arhambirds7874 5 лет назад
Nice
@stringskahler
@stringskahler 5 лет назад
Wonderful documentary, sad and uplifting at the same time.
@hswing11
@hswing11 2 года назад
Go hug a tree
@TopTop0011Sureshpal
@TopTop0011Sureshpal 5 лет назад
Nice video👍
@cornell_lab
@cornell_lab 5 лет назад
Thanks, it's a wonderful place!
@victorfernandes3811
@victorfernandes3811 Год назад
Good work !
@sreenivasmurthy4171
@sreenivasmurthy4171 5 лет назад
No words amazing
@mylesromin7636
@mylesromin7636 4 года назад
Amazing 🙌🏽
@mahmoodahmedbhatti1548
@mahmoodahmedbhatti1548 5 лет назад
Lovely nice
@goldenoriolesilverbirch8220
@goldenoriolesilverbirch8220 3 года назад
Beautifully filmed. ( Tasteful music )
@shiao3990
@shiao3990 5 лет назад
love it!
@pameladarrah7025
@pameladarrah7025 5 лет назад
What are we doing to this beautiful planet and its inhabitants? So sad.
@Madskills-hw2ox
@Madskills-hw2ox 5 лет назад
Pamela Darrah Exactly 🙏🏻
@olivercraig4148
@olivercraig4148 3 года назад
The ones who have the real power the huge corporations don't give a damn. All that matters is huge profits. The planet is being driven to a monumental disaster.
@user-hu2zk8rb1w
@user-hu2zk8rb1w Год назад
amazing...
@CarolMcGuigan
@CarolMcGuigan 5 лет назад
Beautiful and yet sad 😞
@ImperialDiecast
@ImperialDiecast 4 года назад
best place to escape corona
@justindickman2351
@justindickman2351 3 года назад
Always touch’s my heart I want too do this when i grow up
@hswing11
@hswing11 2 года назад
😜😩😝😵☠️💀🤑🤑🤑💰💰
@findkip
@findkip 5 лет назад
Cool
@pacificnorthwestgirl2725
@pacificnorthwestgirl2725 3 месяца назад
What a beautiful place in Alaska, thank you. Was it mentioned what killed all of the birds along the beach? In the video, it said over 250 of them had died.
@ZurikanFX7
@ZurikanFX7 2 года назад
I often wonder what lies up here. Its a very unexplored part of the world, and i sometimes wonder if this is where the ogopogo came from and got stuck in a lake in BC
@v.gorski3050
@v.gorski3050 4 года назад
Just viewing this video in 3/2020. Beautiful! Proof of global warming and I would hope that the Science channels can add this to future programs that document that problem. 🤞🏼. TY for your work .
@user-kx6gb5sv9t
@user-kx6gb5sv9t 5 лет назад
😘😘😘
@Pottery4Life
@Pottery4Life 5 лет назад
Is this a re-post? Seems very familiar. Thank you for sharing. Would love to see more like this in detail.
@Pottery4Life
@Pottery4Life 5 лет назад
Perhaps it was the Yellow Sea video I'm thinking of...
@maryrosekent8223
@maryrosekent8223 5 лет назад
Is that an eider on the shore at :30-:34?
@Madskills-hw2ox
@Madskills-hw2ox 5 лет назад
👍🏻
@familyof6loverslove184
@familyof6loverslove184 3 года назад
This is my name Matthew
@alanhamaali2083
@alanhamaali2083 Год назад
Wanna visit to there please 🥰
@aliendudes8943
@aliendudes8943 5 лет назад
2019?
@anggaadds_6520
@anggaadds_6520 Год назад
Aku wingi mancing Nang Kono iwak e akeh
@pvsheridan
@pvsheridan 5 лет назад
Regarding your later statements about a "warming Arctic" and "rapid flux" and "losing the ice that has defined the existence of its inhabitants for a millennia," we read the following fairly recent Washington Post report, quote: "The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot, according to a report to the Commerce Department . . . Reports from fishermen, seal hunters and explorers . . . all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone. Exploration expeditions report that scarcely any ice has been met with as far north as 81 degrees 29 minutes. Soundings to a depth of 3,100 meters showed the gulf stream still very warm. Great masses of ice have been replaced by moraines of earth and stones, the report continued, while at many points well known glaciers have entirely disappeared. Very few seals and no white fish are found in the eastern Arctic, while vast shoals of herring and smelts, which have never before ventured so far north, are being encountered in the old seal fishing grounds.” Your comments/responses are welcome.
@smalltowndowntown9199
@smalltowndowntown9199 3 года назад
The bait is set but no nibbles yet
@pvsheridan
@pvsheridan 3 года назад
@@smalltowndowntown9199 I am thinking that the two thumbs up did *not* GET IT. :)
@34mrt89
@34mrt89 2 года назад
👍🏽🇹🇷
@haroonahmed-hc3re
@haroonahmed-hc3re 11 месяцев назад
I don’t understand- what are all these birds being protected from?? Most in that region have no value to humans for exploitation - maybe the protection is for seals etc . and by default the birds in Same region?
@Jamesdylandean
@Jamesdylandean 3 года назад
I have read of this island in other accounts that render it non-livable for humans. I find that hard to believe, if we plan on living on Mars, a much more inhospitable ecosystem. I think that it could be done with prebuilt or easily assembled living quarters flown in by helicopters. It is uncertain if homegrown eatables will ever be sufficiently abundant there. But, perhaps green houses could be assembled and fed by available steam vents on the island. As to reasons to even try: to prevent Soviet incursions, which are occurring all around Russia. Perhaps as a safety port for Alaska fishing fleets, along with processing and resupplies. A permanent scientific presence to document changes in the ecology as a study to indicate this pattern in other places. A communication site for Alaska Bering Sea vessels, with satellite connections, too. Perhaps a small productive population to help drain off the over population in other areas. I would like to hear of the first child to be born there again, since in many years past. I am old and retired. Would love to be one of the new settlers to develop the place.
@elizabethseltzer1011
@elizabethseltzer1011 5 лет назад
Is there any beautiful place we are not destroying?
@twillafaye515
@twillafaye515 5 лет назад
Who is "we"? A lot of climate change IS NOT man made.
@somehuman1901
@somehuman1901 4 года назад
So sad about the warming.
@youssifjassim1814
@youssifjassim1814 4 года назад
What a magnificent video! Thanks to channel owner. Very much appreciative indeed. Dear viewers: Just for the sake of clarifying some misconceptions, don’t you all agree that the absolute credit, acknowledgment & gratitude is entitled to (ALLAH) GOD Almighty. The only TRUE GOD. The creator as well as the preserver of the whole universe. Not the alleged Mother Nature! Mother Nature is his creation. And certainly not the big lie EVOLUTION. Isn’t that right? All species/wonders including human beings haven’t created themselves. GOD Almighty did. No alleged associates/partners with him. Consequently, he must be solely worshipped, feared & praised all time. I am not trying to make someone to convert, it’s up to you. It is your own choice to decide. Accept my greetings.
@monasingh-theo2859
@monasingh-theo2859 Год назад
I married and then joined defence organisation...2 kids...i always need to work on marriage/community..the lives of women is different if had job before marriage...i hate /jealous such women...
@hswing11
@hswing11 2 года назад
Can you believe a expodishion to record birds on a remote island B F D😜👎😵☠️👎
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