My boyfriend and I were walking in the woods in northern Minnesota when a snowy owl flew past us. I felt so blessed. Later, I heard that if they arrived so far south, it was because they were already starving. So sad. It has a truly huge wing span, about 6 feet. I was amazed that it could fly through the trees with such wide wings. It was perfectly silent. P.S. We had Northern Lights too.
So breathtakingly awesome, endearing, & engrossing that I can't help doffing my hat to all concerned in this unrivaled, unparalleled, & almost incomparable transcendent arctic animal doc.of an outstanding proportions. Especially, those photographers certainly deserve some special attention, cause they had to spend for nights & days w/ an infinite patience in order to procure those brilliant, unmissable, & almost indelible momentous footages in remarkable close-ups one after another in the face of some adverse, austere conditions for over a period of one year. It simply exhibits to discern their single-minded determination & unwavering dedication for their professional commitment to their crafts at the level most of us perhaps could only dream of. By virtue of them all concerned in this one & only one unlike any others in the world, we could enjoy, admire, & appreciate it for free on YT to the core from the luxury of our cozy dwelling. Thus, I'll bestow my heartfelt gratitude upon you all.,,,,(07/02/23)
I feel much flattered by your compliment, or could it be a piece of your sarcasm? I'd hope not, though. I've studied 2 other foreign languages decades ago when much younger but I find English the most complicated ( the grammar & spellings are truly a huge & nagging pain in the neck ) & yet interesting. You have a grandiose day, & stay safe & healthy wherever you reside on this planet,,,,,(03/04/24)@@steviealvaalbany2730
I'm much flattered by your pleasant & warm words. You have the best day ever, & stay safe & healthy wherever you are,,,,Bye,,,(03/09/24)@@MaryDougherty-ge3mh
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This documentary is beautiful. In the region where I lived when I was a child there was (perhaps still exists) a kind of large owl with white feathers on the head and light gray on the chest. The Brazilian Suindara (Tytonidae) is very different from this white owl.
Had it not been for this superb doc., I would not have had any knowledge of the life & plight of a snowy owl in the Arctic, let alone its existence in such an extreme foreboding terrain. By virtue of this documentary, I've gained new & better insights into the behavior of the rare & unique animal. Moreover, I just want to say that it is not only educational, edifying, but also so informative. Hands down, it broadened my horizons of knowledge. So I can't be more grateful & gratified w/ it ,,,(07/09/23)
Superb photographic skills give us a wealth of beautiful Arctic scenery, flora and fauna in latitudes that are less than forgiving. The owl's flight started abruptly. Did ma owl and the threesome make it or did they starve? Thank you for a great documentary and to those hardy photographers! -40 hurts! As a Canadian I've lived days like that. Keep your wits even in the southern regions.
The Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) is a species of true owl native to the North Pole, it is known for having white plumage, which helps it blend in with the snow, it is known to prey on lemmings, hares, and ground squirrels, it is one of the few true owl species that is known for diurnal activity.
@williampuntervold5831, actually, the Bubo genus is polyphyletic, there are now officially just six extant species in the Bubo genus: the European Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), the West Asian Eagle Owl (Bubo turcomanus), the Central Asian Eagle Owl (Bubo hemachalanus), the Chinese Eagle Owl (Bubo kiautschensis), the Siberian Eagle Owl (Bubo sibiricus), and the Blakiston's Eagle Owl (Bubo blakistoni), the snowy owl is moved back to the monotypic genus Nyctea, where its scientific name is actually now Nyctea scandiaca, in addition to many other species now belonging to three separate genera, Indobubo for six extant species: the Arabian Eagle Owl (Indobubo milesi), the Dusky Eagle Owl (Indobubo coromandus), the Forest Eagle Owl (Indobubo nipalensis), the Indian Eagle Owl (Indobubo bengalensis), the Barred Eagle Owl (Indobubo sumatranus), and the Philippine Eagle Owl (Indobubo philippensis), Afrobubo for nine extant species: the Pharaoh Eagle Owl (Afrobubo ascalaphus), the Spotted Eagle Owl (Afrobubo africanus), the Greyish Eagle Owl (Afrobubo cinerascens), the Giant Eagle Owl (Afrobubo lacteus), the Shelley's Eagle Owl (Afrobubo shelleyi), the Akun Eagle Owl (Afrobubo leucostictus), the Usambara Eagle Owl (Afrobubo vosseleri), the Fraser's Eagle Owl (Afrobubo poensis), and the Cape Eagle Owl (Afrobubo capensis), and Neobubo for two extant species: the Great Horned Owl (Neobubo virginianus) and the Lesser Horned Owl (Neobubo magellanicus), while the genera Nyctea (Snowy Owl Lineage) and Neobubo (New World Horned Owls) are officially sister taxa, the genus Afrobubo (African Horned Owls) is more closely related to the fishing owls (genus Scotopelia) and the genus Indobubo (South Asian Horned Owls) is more closely related to the fish owls (genus Ketupa), leaving the genus Bubo (Palearctic Horned Owls) as the most distantly related from all the other groups, in fact, all these genera: Bubo, Nyctea, Neobubo, Afrobubo, Scotopelia, Indobubo, and Ketupa are eagle owls, whilst only four genera being Bubo, Neobubo, Afrobubo, and Indobubo are called horned owls, horned owls are an informal group because the genera Neobubo (New World Horned Owls), Afrobubo (African Horned Owls), and Indobubo (South Asian Horned Owls) are all more closely related to the genera Nyctea (Snowy Owl Lineage), Scotopelia (Fishing Owls), and Ketupa (Fish Owls) respectively than they are to the genus Bubo (Palearctic Horned Owls).
Minden bagolyfajtát nagyon szeretem. Az én lakóhelyemen nagyon sok az erdei fülesbagoly. A lakásom ablakából gyakran figyelem őket, ahogy szürkületkor megpihennek a hatalmas platánfán.❤
A wonderful channel that deserves a thousand thousand greetings, great admiration and greater respect. Your esteemed channel is full of very accurate and useful information. Your effort is remarkable and great. I wish you lasting success. And I write to you with the utmost frankness and respect, and in the form of hope ((translate into Arabic)) The number of your followers will increase greatly. I am absolutely confident that you are interested in providing benefit to everyone without exception. My utmost respect, appreciation and pride to you, gentlemen
A thousand greetings, great respect and admiration for your esteemed and wonderful channel, which provided accurate and useful information. I wish you lasting success. A wonderful work and a great effort that deserves pride, appreciation and pride. My utmost respect and appreciation to you
How come they have managed to follow a single owl? I am intrigued about the rest of its family during its journey. How have they captured its flight so well? Was the animal tagged?
These types of documentaries typically take a lot of footage of different individuals, and edit together a story. Sometimes you get a doc that follows just one animal, but it's exceedingly difficult.
Feeling to be in love with snowy owl, how marvelous he is when that too eager to be their in wait of all that which appear Infront of him, flew almost entire artic region, his habitual behaviour, taught him to be their after having a failure when condition and pray ability doesn't help him to, excellent it is to be just with him to fly, and could tickle on his nose,. Feel sorry for the duck, who dive, but still dies,
Kudos to the camerman for not freezing 🥶 and flying along side with the owls for those beautiful shots!! Owls are soo pretty, ty!!
I believe they will bring proper and complete equipment together during this expedition
Yes. Incredible filming for all to see. Thank you for your sacrifices!
Where do you think the footage of penguins and seals in Antarctica comes from? 😅
@@TheSmallSafari well since they faked the moon landing pretty sure they could fake some penguins in “Antarctica”
Sending lots of love for the snowy owls and the rest of the wildlife around the world. ❤🙏🏼🌎🧿
🥰🥰🥰
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Snowy owls are one of my favorite animals, they are so beautiful and fascinating to watch
My boyfriend and I were walking in the woods in northern Minnesota when a snowy owl flew past us. I felt so blessed.
Later, I heard that if they arrived so far south, it was because they were already starving. So sad.
It has a truly huge wing span, about 6 feet. I was amazed that it could fly through the trees with such wide wings. It was perfectly silent.
P.S. We had Northern Lights too.
THey go were they can find enough food to survive the winter. It's pretty simple. And is a bird not able to take care of itself, it will die!!
🛶
So breathtakingly awesome, endearing, & engrossing that I can't help doffing my hat to all concerned in this unrivaled, unparalleled, & almost incomparable transcendent arctic animal doc.of an outstanding proportions. Especially, those photographers certainly deserve some special attention, cause they had to spend for nights & days w/ an infinite patience in order to procure those brilliant, unmissable, & almost indelible momentous footages in remarkable close-ups one after another in the face of some adverse, austere conditions for over a period of one year. It simply exhibits to discern their single-minded determination & unwavering dedication for their professional commitment to their crafts at the level most of us perhaps could only dream of. By virtue of them all concerned in this one & only one unlike any others in the world, we could enjoy, admire, & appreciate it for free on YT to the core from the luxury of our cozy dwelling. Thus, I'll bestow my heartfelt gratitude upon you all.,,,,(07/02/23)
Mr big shot vocab over here 👈
I feel much flattered by your compliment, or could it be a piece of your sarcasm? I'd hope not, though. I've studied 2 other foreign languages decades ago when much younger but I find English the most complicated ( the grammar & spellings are truly a huge & nagging pain in the neck ) & yet interesting. You have a grandiose day, & stay safe & healthy wherever you reside on this planet,,,,,(03/04/24)@@steviealvaalbany2730
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So beautifully said bless you.
I'm much flattered by your pleasant & warm words. You have the best day ever, & stay safe & healthy wherever you are,,,,Bye,,,(03/09/24)@@MaryDougherty-ge3mh
Very nice documentary. Love the parents feeding the babies a nice juicy lemming.
Making such a good documentary is truly a gift for all those watching, hats off ❤
It's amazing how awesome this footage can be. I can't even take a proper picture of a duck from a few yards away 😅
A wonderful channel that deserves all respect, appreciation and pride. Accurate and useful information in a sophisticated and beautiful manner. I wish you lasting success. I have the utmost respect and admiration for your great honor for these wonderful works. I hope you success
Oh yes, I totally agree.
Thanks for this rare and nice film to know snow owls with all kind of birds on the Earth ...so good sp far to be subscriber ❤🙏🤟⚘
Ah, the tale of Hedwig - the perils of raising a snowy owl post!
Awesome Video
So agree.
Owls faces are like a radar dish, they're expert hunters, hearing the scratching of the mice under the snow.
greetings from south east asia.. I'm really like and appreciate this documentary. thank you
On a toujours le choix
15:51 I can't with how funny seeing it plunge into the ground is hahahhaha
Super documentary! Absolutely loved it! May the lemmings numbers rise and provide adequate food to the Snowy owls going ahead! 🙂
Thank you so much for the amazing documentary. Enjoyed every bit of it.
This is an incredible bird. it looks gorgeous and elegant.
This documentary is beautiful. In the region where I lived when I was a child there was (perhaps still exists) a kind of large owl with white feathers on the head and light gray on the chest. The Brazilian Suindara (Tytonidae) is very different from this white owl.
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MOST BEAUTIFUL AND VERY CHARMING DOCUMENTARY .. THANK YOU VERY MUCH .. ALL THE TIME YOU ARE THE BEST IN THE BEST
Documentary marvellous, my friend! . Marvellous documentary, very good .
Had it not been for this superb doc., I would not have had any knowledge of the life & plight of a snowy owl in the Arctic, let alone its existence in such an extreme foreboding terrain. By virtue of this documentary, I've gained new & better insights into the behavior of the rare & unique animal. Moreover, I just want to say that it is not only educational, edifying, but also so informative. Hands down, it broadened my horizons of knowledge. So I can't be more grateful & gratified w/ it ,,,(07/09/23)
So we'll said, bless you!
Thanks a lot for your compliment.@@MaryDougherty-ge3mh
Documentary marvellous, my friend! 😁😁😁
The winter scenery was beautiful and the story was amazing thank you
Just exceptionally beautiful.❤
Beautiful birds and footage!
That's amazing. I love your videos😍
The most beautiful arctic wildlife animals from snowy owls all the way to little snowy mouths what a lovely place for all of the wildlife animals.
Yeah😢
I Absolutely love and enjoy watching the beautiful from snowly
Owls to the different species of animals in the arctic .
Very nice and amazing snow owl documentary video, I like that bird🎉❤
Superb photographic skills give us a wealth of beautiful Arctic scenery, flora and fauna in latitudes that are less than forgiving. The owl's flight started abruptly. Did ma owl and the threesome make it or did they starve?
Thank you for a great documentary and to those hardy photographers! -40 hurts! As a Canadian I've lived days like that. Keep your wits even in the southern regions.
It's really ❤️ Beautiful video
The animals and the atmosphere is so beautiful
what a magical world.😮 Amazing, subhanAllah.
The Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) is a species of true owl native to the North Pole, it is known for having white plumage, which helps it blend in with the snow, it is known to prey on lemmings, hares, and ground squirrels, it is one of the few true owl species that is known for diurnal activity.
they've changed the latin name of the bird to bubo scandiaca. this is because newer studies show it is more closely related to the eagle owl :D
@williampuntervold5831, actually, the Bubo genus is polyphyletic, there are now officially just six extant species in the Bubo genus: the European Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), the West Asian Eagle Owl (Bubo turcomanus), the Central Asian Eagle Owl (Bubo hemachalanus), the Chinese Eagle Owl (Bubo kiautschensis), the Siberian Eagle Owl (Bubo sibiricus), and the Blakiston's Eagle Owl (Bubo blakistoni), the snowy owl is moved back to the monotypic genus Nyctea, where its scientific name is actually now Nyctea scandiaca, in addition to many other species now belonging to three separate genera, Indobubo for six extant species: the Arabian Eagle Owl (Indobubo milesi), the Dusky Eagle Owl (Indobubo coromandus), the Forest Eagle Owl (Indobubo nipalensis), the Indian Eagle Owl (Indobubo bengalensis), the Barred Eagle Owl (Indobubo sumatranus), and the Philippine Eagle Owl (Indobubo philippensis), Afrobubo for nine extant species: the Pharaoh Eagle Owl (Afrobubo ascalaphus), the Spotted Eagle Owl (Afrobubo africanus), the Greyish Eagle Owl (Afrobubo cinerascens), the Giant Eagle Owl (Afrobubo lacteus), the Shelley's Eagle Owl (Afrobubo shelleyi), the Akun Eagle Owl (Afrobubo leucostictus), the Usambara Eagle Owl (Afrobubo vosseleri), the Fraser's Eagle Owl (Afrobubo poensis), and the Cape Eagle Owl (Afrobubo capensis), and Neobubo for two extant species: the Great Horned Owl (Neobubo virginianus) and the Lesser Horned Owl (Neobubo magellanicus), while the genera Nyctea (Snowy Owl Lineage) and Neobubo (New World Horned Owls) are officially sister taxa, the genus Afrobubo (African Horned Owls) is more closely related to the fishing owls (genus Scotopelia) and the genus Indobubo (South Asian Horned Owls) is more closely related to the fish owls (genus Ketupa), leaving the genus Bubo (Palearctic Horned Owls) as the most distantly related from all the other groups, in fact, all these genera: Bubo, Nyctea, Neobubo, Afrobubo, Scotopelia, Indobubo, and Ketupa are eagle owls, whilst only four genera being Bubo, Neobubo, Afrobubo, and Indobubo are called horned owls, horned owls are an informal group because the genera Neobubo (New World Horned Owls), Afrobubo (African Horned Owls), and Indobubo (South Asian Horned Owls) are all more closely related to the genera Nyctea (Snowy Owl Lineage), Scotopelia (Fishing Owls), and Ketupa (Fish Owls) respectively than they are to the genus Bubo (Palearctic Horned Owls).
A few travel and stay in Wisconsin for the winter
Уникальный фильм, спасибо!!!
Excellent video 😊
Amazing beauty, thank you Best Documentary....
Snowy Owl is the most beautiful creature in the coldest place
The animals hunting techniques are amazing. Thanks for sharing a wonderful documentary. 🙏🏻❤️🎥
Wooow very nice video
Minden bagolyfajtát nagyon szeretem. Az én lakóhelyemen nagyon sok az erdei fülesbagoly. A lakásom ablakából gyakran figyelem őket, ahogy szürkületkor megpihennek a hatalmas platánfán.❤
What a beautiful sight to behold. Thank you so much for a well detailed documentary❤❤❤
All owls are my favorite birds....❤❤❤
To survive in the magical world of winter, one needs particular qualities: Intelligence, sense of adventure, and immense power of endurance.
Love this video..
Beautiful and educational..💓💓💓💓
These owls are so cute!!!
Very good quality video. Thanks. Very educational.
هاي هاد الفيلم احترافي لانهم يعرضون حياتهم للمجاذفة والمخاطرة وهذة اللقطات لذيذة نادرة يالله يشعر الانسان او المشاهد كانو موجود معكون لصدق المشاهد انتم بارعين بإظهار لمسات الملفتة للنطز وتسليط الضوء ع النواحي المشرقة لديكم شكرا. ❤❤ Very nice
Marvellous documentary, very good 😊😊😊
Summer times in Africa provides plenty food for lives unlike Europe,
Thanks for the documentary
A wonderful channel that deserves a thousand thousand greetings, great admiration and greater respect. Your esteemed channel is full of very accurate and useful information. Your effort is remarkable and great. I wish you lasting success. And I write to you with the utmost frankness and respect, and in the form of hope ((translate into Arabic)) The number of your followers will increase greatly. I am absolutely confident that you are interested in providing benefit to everyone without exception. My utmost respect, appreciation and pride to you, gentlemen
Ces oiseaux sont une merveille de la nature 😊❤
5:08 “ugh! I can’t take this anymore!”
2:06 he smirking at the camera 😂
beautiful documentary 😍
So beautiful to look at 🦉 🤍
A thousand greetings, great respect and admiration for your esteemed and wonderful channel, which provided accurate and useful information. I wish you lasting success. A wonderful work and a great effort that deserves pride, appreciation and pride. My utmost respect and appreciation to you
thank you for teaching us about snow owls today but we are still wanting to know if they will survive
Awesome documentary👏✨
Majestic birds
شكرا لهذا التقرير الجميل ❤
🙏👍 Very Beautiful documentry on Snowy Owl ❤️thank you.....😊🙏
Awesome documentary. Thank you. 😊
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful 😍
Thank you! It's very useful
Snowy owls look pure❤❤❤❤❤
I think you should get an awRd for your beautifully well done video. I am only a person, but it is charmingly done.
How come they have managed to follow a single owl? I am intrigued about the rest of its family during its journey. How have they captured its flight so well? Was the animal tagged?
DLSRRRR duh 😅
These types of documentaries typically take a lot of footage of different individuals, and edit together a story. Sometimes you get a doc that follows just one animal, but it's exceedingly difficult.
Beautiful nature
Thanks for information....👍
The snowy owl is actually my spirit animal🎉
This was amazing.
I Love Nocturnal Creatures 🦉 😺 🐯 🐻 🐻❄️. ❤
Como fan de los buhos mil gracias por el video 🎉🎉🎉
The snow ❄️ ice 🦌 was so nice 👍 and cold 🥶 today and owl 🦉 is still here so it’s very eye opening for winter 🥶
How sad ... I can relate ..Ms. Elena Leon on my friend's phone...❤
Nice documentary, bonito documental, many successes, muchos éxitos desde Nueva York U.S.A.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍❤️🌍.
Beautiful snowy owl.
Thank you for the great advice. Much appreciated!
Господи как Ты велик и как чудны Твои дела для меня не постежимы и как чудно я устроен
Great 👍 video 📹 going in my favorites
Awesome video
Hermoso video, gracias por compartir
Que bella y dura es la naturaleza, la supervivencia del más hábil, fuerte e inteligente.
Если это снимали не роботы имитаторы. То низкий поклон видеооператорам и монтажерам❤🎉
BEAUTIFULLS 👍👍👍
The first time I saw this "Snowy Owl" species, they have beautiful plumage
Superbe vidéo ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤SNOWY OWLS are my Totem❤❤❤❤MAGNIFICENT DOCUMENTARY!! THANK YOU❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
So cute Owls😊❤🥰
Thankyou
Perfect report
We see snowy owls every year on Marthas Vineyard...so yes they do migrate alittle south...
Now this is really beautiful there's nothing more pieceful then birds water trees three relaxing things with no dumb anoying music
Очень тяжелый фильм: такова суровость жизни у животных, да и порой у людского сообщества...
Ese búho esta hermoso
Great
So beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Feeling to be in love with snowy owl, how marvelous he is when that too eager to be their in wait of all that which appear Infront of him, flew almost entire artic region, his habitual behaviour, taught him to be their after having a failure when condition and pray ability doesn't help him to, excellent it is to be just with him to fly, and could tickle on his nose,. Feel sorry for the duck, who dive, but still dies,
Amazing....
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What type of camera did you use for this shoot?
درودفراوان شمابهترین هستید❤