The Big Blue - Ocean Stories from Down Under | Episode 4 | Free Documentary Nature
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- The Big Blue - Ocean Stories from Down Under | Episode 4: Kaikoura | Ocean Documentary
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In this episode:
New Zealand's Kaikoura peninsula is home to the world's most acrobatic dolphin species, some of New Zealand's most robust young Fur Seals, and an unconventional group of Red-Billed Gull families.
This series dives deep into the seas to discover stunning stories of New Zealand’s native ocean animals. The series travels south to north, exploring six very special environments: it’s great white shark versus little blue penguins in the southern oasis of Stewart Island; a fur-seal summer off New Zealand’s wild west coast; a day out with the athletic Dusky Dolphins of Kaikoura; quality time with the big old snapper and crayfish of Goat Island; drama in the egg nurseries of the stunning Poor Knights Islands as parents try to protect their young , and predator versus prey as surfing Orcas travel the golden harbours of Northland, searching for their stingray victims. The range and behaviours of these species in such close proximity is fascinating; from the giant to the tiny and the acrobatic to the rock scrapers - there is plenty of action in these aquatic communities. Orcas and mud crabs, seals and crayfish play out their lives as close neighbours and their stories weave together to reveal entertaining animal dramas.
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In this episode 4:
New Zealand's Kaikoura peninsula is home to the world's most acrobatic dolphin species, some of New Zealand's most robust young fur Seals, and an unconventional group of Red-Billed Gull families. Has anyone ever been to Kaikoura Peninsula? Please let us know if you have
Episodes 1-3 can be found under the PLAYLISTS TAB in the BIG BLUE FOLDER.
Now I see why my dad watched nature channel... Love for animals ❤️
Beautifuly done. Thank you for sharing!!😊
Very much enjoying this series!!!😄
excellent :)
Truly a-mazing !
I am going to keep these to listen to as i sleep! Very relaxing.❤
i know right :)
I really enjoyed this well-made content. Looking forward to more!
Thanks again for making that documentary availavle to us 🤩🤩🤩 ever since I was a child I 've been intrigued by the mother nature and moreover these videos have support a lot my english learning journey, keep it up I look forward for the next one ❤
Thank you,❤
Wow! This video really opened my eyes to the intelligence of dolphins. The way they communicate and interact with humans is amazing! Thank you for sharing these amazing images. This is one of the rare videos that makes me feel really close to nature.
❤❤❤great
Noname tivi
So beautiful
Dolphins have always been my favorite animals, but this video has made me love them even more. The way they interact and understand each other is amazing. Thank you for making this an unforgettable experience!
New Zealand's Kaikoura peninsula has amazing beauty.
Boy, I enjoyed there a lot and learned a lot
😂
Great footage!
❤ Loving it! 😍 ❤
Wowie Zowie!!!!
BEAUTIFUL ❤
22:21 this part is actually so cute! Girls helping girls 💖
I love this new intro you guys added! Ngl that fish kinda jumpscared me ;-;
Beautifull😊❤
Good
Nature docs are the reason I've never been a Hollywood fanatic ❤
just live and let live
ในทำนอง.ต่างคนต่างอยู่.คิดว่านะ.
👍👍❤️❤️🌹💪
narrator: and her new partner is female
My brain: LESBIAN BIRDS!!
Homosexuality is well documented in over 2 K different species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. It is entirely normal behavior in nature.
@@growdigital9989 I know, I just find it funny that my brain was so excited to see it in a nature documentary that its first response was to my me think of a old try guys video when they where in Australia at a zoo. And Eugene made a comment about Lesbian Cocobuera.
What happened to the other baby seagull???
too many ads
Fortunately or unfortunately, I am an analyst. Movie or documentary, I have to decipher camera angles, the size of the camera, the position of the the photographer, if he is in a blind, where he's perched in a tree, or on the ground, operating a drone, on a boat in a lake, and on and on. Drives me nuts sometimes. But all the while, I'm enthralled. Thank you for another exercise in excellence.
Who cares! Stop spotlighting yourself! It makes you look desperate for affirmation
@@myronperish1778 I'm sure you'll feel heaps better when it wears off. Good luck😉
2024. Video min 1440
Kiwiland is not Downunda'.
Like Canada is not America.
Like Tassie is not the Mainland,
even though I'm from there - but now in the USA.
23:00
"The other mother"?
So this documentary maker thinks that two female birds can fertilize one of their eggs?
Either he did not do biology at school or he has been co-opted by the "two mommies" left.
How sad.
There is one mother.
There is one father.
Or there is no existence.
Ok but why is one side asleep and not the author what's the deal you didn't explain, your are talking like the Democrat nominee for president in the USA.