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Houston Flores
Добавлен 13 апр 2010
Summer Tanager
A short video of a Summer Tanager visiting a feeder in Seattle, WA on December 9, 2012. I think this is the third state record and first for King County! Stunning!
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Agates in Seattle
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Looking for treasure? Look no further than your local beaches!
St. Paul Island, Alaska - "The Galapagos of the North" - A Documentary
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"The Galapagos of the North" - St. Paul Island, part of the Pribilof Islands, is home to an incredibly fascinating and diverse group of animals. Filmed over the course of the summer in 2012 while working for USFWS, I put together this documentary to capture the stunning and unique wildlife St. Paul Island...
White-tailed Eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla, June 8, 2012, St. Paul Island, AK
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It took me two weeks on the island to finally chance upon this rarity! This video was taken at Kittiwake Lake on June 8, 2012. If I didn't already know there was a White-tailed Eagle on the island, I probably would have assumed this was a Bald Eagle (the head is so pale!), but I have been assured that this is a White-tailed (see: dark undertail coverts). How cool!
Swainson's Hawk - Greenbank, WA - 5/13/2012
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Juvenile, light-morph, Swainson's Hawk seen circling overhead in Greenbank, WA on Mother's Day!
True North - Take Me Home, Country Roads
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True North Rides Again - June 11, 2011
Great Horned Owl being harassed by crows @ Marymoor Park
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Jillian Porter found this Great Horned Owl roosting near the mansion at Marymoor Park on May 7, 2011. Jillian was investigating a noisy group of crows and discovered that they were making so much noise because of this owl! How cool is that?!
Just discovered these islands on Google Earth today. Im addicted to maps and geography and had no idea St. George and St. Paul islands even existed
Go get some more Marvin's!
Saludos Desde El Salvador 🇸🇻💯 Los Animales Son Vivientes Que Nosotros Los Humanos Debemos De Cuidar 👏💯❤
Breath taking places. Variety of birds is fascinating. Lovely birds , polar bears & other creatures. Nature cherish such creatures amid chilled & icy weather
Due to climate change all the species shown in this beautiful document are going to be extinct within the coming 200 years, because they can't move farther North.
great video but here is the commentary
Yeah, wasn't expecting Attenborough but something along that line😆
Very nice, very nice indeed, your take on this!
This is so beautiful
He is soooo cute. So are you!
This is so cool!
Mooie opnames , proficiat , (ook ik heb er een film van gemaakt )
bedankt! uw film is ook mooi, de wereld is een geweldige plek!
Sorry, if my Dutch is terrible!
Could you please tell me what is the best way to get there for bird watching. (company, boat, travel agent, etc.) ? Many thanks ;-)
Hi! I’m from here. Right now TDX (our tourist company) isn’t letting ANY TOURISTS AT ALL on island. Since covid but you could go to the coast in anchorage,AK and ask about it. And raven would be the best to travel and maybe if you want to come you could ask the tride for housing quarantine and watch but the best time for it is in the summer. After Agust it’s super windy and rainy
Houston, really nice footage! I don't see a way to contact you on your channel, but I'm interested in using some of this footage for a project I'm working on that will be part of a digital installation on St. Paul Island. Can you allow for email contact on your profile to discuss? Thank you!
Hi! I’d love to learn more about your project but I can’t figure out how to share my email - go ahead and reach me at firecrown@gmail.com
This is beautiful. And credits to the soundtrack, too!
at 46:08 how did the canine predator get to the isolated St. Paul Island in the Bearing Sea, not to mention getting so far up the cliff ?
Lincoln Fong Good question! The Arctic Foxes are native to St. Paul Island. The island used to be connected to the mainland, when sea levels were much lower, and these foxes became isolated when sea levels rose after the last ice age. There is another native mammal on the island, a tiny shrew, that I never did find, though I searched for it! Ancient wooly mammoth bones have been found on the island as well! As for how the foxes get up so high on the cliff - I guess they have adapted over the millennia to be superb climbers, with the best climbers having the best odds of survival because that is where most of the food can be found! Thanks for the question! :)
wow so much land to raise sheep
Sheep can’t possibly live here. Not the best food or living environment. Take it from A local
Fantastic video Houston. Thank you for putting this together!
Beautiful video. Thank you.
Hey thats my brother on the harmonica , you go Benjie! Awesome
Predators v predators. At least the owls make no noise when they fly, which is why 1st nations people call them deceiver birds. And while crows, like Purple Martins and Blue Jays, are aggressive birds, they are not really a match for an owl.