This research party has to be super dedicated to put in this much effort to be able to film and study the pair of Harpy Eagles. The Hot Subtropical climate and the insects they had to put up with to make this documentary, just added to this difficult assignment. It would have been more interesting if the film crew and all that made this documentary were introduced to the viewing audience.
Hi, Lord's blessings to you, your family and your friends. I gather the reason they did not focus on introducing the crew stories is their passion on focusing on God's creatures - their beauty and glory, which reflects the majesty of God. The same goes with Non-Rock-Star Pastors: like John Knox, who's only goal is the Exposition of God's Word: "Preach the Word", and blowing the Trumpet of their Lord Christ Jesus. The goal of these Pastors is to glorify Christ Jesus and preach His Word, not glorifying themselves.
@@samagratefulslaveofchristj634 I believe it's Satan's sharing these splendid creatures only made possible by Hell's creation so that we may all see what Satan lets us all see. Oh how lucky we all are to have Hell's beauty to be protected and kept safe for all of us to see!! We are so very fortunate that Satan has chosen to share His vast wonders with us all that we may praise Him and glorify Him in all of His righteous power that He chooses to share with us instead of making us slaves to empty promises and false trickery of christ taking credit for creating things made by the reality of evolution that He shows us as gifts and not forcing us into debts for things we deserve. Blessed be to those who know that it is truly Satan who makes this all possible and keeps these precious things here for all of us to appreciate and share with our children who will also know it is always and forever Satan who makes this ours to always have and to share. Glory to you Satan for all that you so generously give to us asking only that we praise Your word as the only true word.
Thank you so much for this wonderful and beautiful documentary of the wilds and of course the majestic Harpy Eagle. Hats off to the people behind this presentation.
Amazing video for much information and soothing for eyes 💘💘 hats off to your hardship to capture this video in great danger conditions.... Love from Bangladesh ❤❤ 16 January, 2024
Excellent Video. Thank you. It is my most favorite Eagle. They are majestic. I can't imagine the female actually being able to raise the eaglet on her own. I wonder what happened to the male. Thanks for bringing this to us.
I was never afraid of any flying bird sending me for a temporary stay in hospital until I saw a fully grown Harpy Eagle close up. When I saw the talons .... gripping a chunk of raw meat .... and the beak ripping off a portion ... even if one was drunk .... it will become absolutely clear that any clash with this flying assassin will send you to the mortuary. Nothing but fear will engulf you when close to this bird.
Marvelous documentary! Wonderful photography. We can't help but wonder what happened to the other egg 🤔. We were so impressed by your skills and knowledge. Can't wait to see more of your work 👍!
Incredible video. I felt so relaxed and completely drawn in to watching each unique creature in their own habitat. I wasn’t ready for it to be over really, wanted to see the other egg hatch. Thank you for sharing.
This whole documentary is amazing. My question is why wouldn't they both have binoculars? If I go through all that I am not sharing my dang binoculars. Lol.
I want a pet harpy eagle lol damn I feel for the slow 🦥 damn their nests must contain crazy bacterial..... beautiful documentary nothing less worth watching!!
Me and my cousin saw this huge Eagle in Far North Queensland Cairns I woke my cousin up to come see this huge eagle 🦅 never forget woke me cousin up to see this huge eagle so I wasn’t lieing he saw it and the caravan park not one person saw it was me and my cousin xoxoxo
Not to negate or villifie but a lot of the info and vision clips are taken from other scientists and wildlife photographers and assembled into a video and posted, as for your comment yes the original research and investigation is astounding.
This documentary seems oddly cheesy in a miss Mash of separate videos put together and the viewers to believe this is one production, oddly very tacky, but entertaining nonetheless
Why would you not bring two pairs of binoculars? The extra weight and extra space a second pair would take up wouldn't be much of an issue. I guess why add more than you need when you could just share a single pair. Love the video. I wish I could go on an expedition like this.
the only way this sanctuary will or can be preserved, would be to turn it into a tourist attraction by offering boat rides up the and down the rivers. Similar to the tourists in south africa. Revenue would be enormou
I wonder if it could be possible for the same species of wildlife inhabiting the Florida everglades or the swamps in Louisiana or other similar environments around the world to help their species survive the threat of extinction. 🤔
COLONIAL RACISM ? In YOUR nature documentary ? More likely than you think ( 43:56 ) While I appreciate the vibe of "adventurer and his crew", you don't have to go all the way back to 1500. Don't talk about natives like they're not humans. "Amerindians have a very good sense of smell". Bro, they're just used to the forest and its dangers. Even if this film dates back, this is weird af.