Beautiful Birds - The Peregrine Falcon

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @collettekat2515
    @collettekat2515 Год назад +2

    Two hundred forty two miles per hour??!! That is incredible, mind boggling. Thank you for sharing.

  • @NaturallyCuriousUK
    @NaturallyCuriousUK Год назад +2

    Possibly my favourite bird! Any day seeing one is a good day, unless you're a bird on the menu! Great stuff! 👍👍👍

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I must make a point of seeing if I can see the Norwich Peregrines at the cathedral.

  • @wildlifespotteruk
    @wildlifespotteruk Год назад

    Great video that is very informative of these majestic birds. Only ever seen these on the telly box (and RUclips, lol) and watching them stoop is a sight to behold due to the insane speeds they can reach. My wife only yesterday told me of some spotted in the town of Lincoln, hoping to be able to get there in the very near future.

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад

      Unfortunately, I couldn't get any footage of the in a stoop, I bet it's amazing. There have been a pair nesting in my home city for several years, I've never actually got around to seeing them. Sadly, I believe their nesting failed this year, I think all their chicks died, but hopefully, they can try again next year.

  • @janmarsh
    @janmarsh Год назад

    A plant growing at a layby just outside Chester. At the base of some of the leaves a tiny collection of water is present. More than one of these tiny puddles contain two tadpoles, well off the ground. What has happened here ??

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад

      Sometimes when a female is full of eggs, she just can't hold them in and will lay in any bit of water she can. It's possible something like that happened.

    • @janmarsh
      @janmarsh Год назад

      @@GregsWildlife Thank you. These leaves were well off the ground. Two well formed tadpoles at two locations on the plant.

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад

      That sounds really interesting, I wish I could see it!

    • @janmarsh
      @janmarsh Год назад

      @@GregsWildlife I'm wondering how to get to you video my son took on his phone. Any ideas ?

    • @janmarsh
      @janmarsh Год назад

      @@GregsWildlife I'm cynical. Could some fool, having stopped at the layby, dropped the tadpoles in the leaves. Certainly not my son would have done such a thing.

  • @YassJuni
    @YassJuni Год назад

    Hey, I came here to apologize, I'm sorry for using your content I've deleted the video, I just enjoy making compilation vids, I don't earn money from them because it's not allowed but that doesn't give an excuse, anyways just came here to say sorry
    I've gone ahead and deleted all my compilation vids, even though all i did is want to make videos for people to have while watching but its okay

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад

      I appreciate, and accept, your apology.
      You didn't have to delete it, I wasn't going to issue a take down. But in future, just reach out to the creator first. I've had people message me to ask if they can use sections of my videos in theirs, and I'm almost always okay with it. Just also provide a credit to the channel you're using content from, usually a link to the original video is good enough.
      It's a bit more work on your end to provide all the links in your video description, but it's just a bit more respectful of the original creator.
      If you ask first, and give a credit in your video, I'm fine with you using parts of my content.
      Anyway, thanks for the apology.

    • @YassJuni
      @YassJuni Год назад

      @@GregsWildlife ohh of course, yes I understand that!! To be honest I'm just not going to do vids like that I feel like it's not for me lol, thank you

    • @GregsWildlife
      @GregsWildlife  Год назад +1

      @@YassJuni Well, best of luck to you. Hope you find the right kind of videos for you 🙂