I hope these birds figure out a way to get out of those tags and live free. CLEARLY that wrangling method freaked the entire family out! And really, you could place your "research tags" anywhere else but their necks?? As soon as they were released you could tell they were like, "This is the part we were telling you kids about. The humans observe us & give us our freedom at a cost." Freedom isn't ever really free is it? All in the name of "research". Smh...
i never thought at first to meet this film, it's so amazing and different from other kind of film i've ever seen before. how to describe... it's very beautiful, lively,... and hopeful.
I know the scientists are trying to help the swans and all, but those horrible neck rings are in no way justifiable. Stick to normal ones on the legs for god's sake! Also, I felt really sorry for the whole family when the dad and the cygnets were captured, bound, and tested like that...That must have been traumatizing...
Roku daime They don't hurt, they don't impede the flight, & they rarely use them. The only possible downside I could foresee is they get caught, but based on the terrain they typically traverse, that seems like an extremely low probability, so I'm going to assume these scientists actually know what they're doing. &, like most, if it becomes a cause for concern, I trust they'll do what they always do & find another solution.
achanwahn - Not the so-called conservationists that are doing this for their own purposes not for the good of the swans - leg rings would be sufficient otherwise.
I am happy that somebody give up their time to take care of the black swan family. Its amazing to see how fast the baby grow. BTW, my 1st encounter with Bkack Swan Family was many yeaes ago on Lake Guthridge in a small town south of Australia. Its in Victoria, a small town call Sale, and I was on a home stay in Aussie for 3 months. ZJan and February is light winter in there. But I was so amaze that they have Black Swan in yhe south part of the continent
Why are they taged both on feet and neck? It's ridiculous! The neck rings are cruel, way to long and interfere with their feathers. Scientists are sadist. Stick to the leg bands. Yes it's harder to see the #'s but it's more comfortable for the bird. Use binoculars to read the foot tags, leave their necks alone
Luz Perla These are wild & were not for sale. They're tagged by scientists for conservation and documentation. They've done this for decades. It looks intense, but they're professionals who are trained how to wrangle and tag the birds. The birds here were unharmed & set free shortly after the adult was measured, documented and tagged - a relatively quick process.
@@achanwahn Unobtrusive leg bands should be completely sufficient for any monitoring. It clearly has been sufficient here in the UK where if a swan is tagged, it would be by using a leg band only.
Stupid scientists freak me out after they catch the babies and the dad and then test them . The dad knows that they plan to do something with them. I know that scientists duty is to make sure they are health, but still they shouldn't do that.
That method used to wrangle these swans up was disturbing and lacks humane integrity. Most people don’t find that amusing. Nature is beautiful enough dramatic effects are a waste of time.
A lot of people don't realise that they are actually researching those swans!!!! The people who said it's cruel is wrong!!! They are not trying to kill them!!!! The neck rings are for knowing where the swans are and identifying them!!!!
The band around their necks are so ugly and seem uncomfortable. I understand tagging them but it seems it should be less conspicuous, large and constraint. Sad that we limit them with our requirements. I’m sure it’s meant to be harmless but seems unnatural for them.
U guys crazy!!! Do all this bad thing to the swans n please remove the neck ring from the POOR....................................... SWANS!!!💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Люди ,вы совсем плохие , а? Снимите то , что на шее у лебедя и для этой штуки у него ножка есть ...Вечно у вас все и шиворот навыворот....ну , хоть чуть - чуть головой и думайте ....
So beautiful sharing, big thanks👍👍
So cute: mom, dad and their adorable cygnets.
I hope these birds figure out a way to get out of those tags and live free. CLEARLY that wrangling method freaked the entire family out! And really, you could place your "research tags" anywhere else but their necks?? As soon as they were released you could tell they were like, "This is the part we were telling you kids about. The humans observe us & give us our freedom at a cost." Freedom isn't ever really free is it? All in the name of "research". Smh...
Research can help us save the lives of swans you realize this right?
Very lovely video. Swans are such beautiful, graceful and strong birds. Thanks for sharing!
Thumbs up for the swan. A family has BOTH mom and dad.
This was beautiful!
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i never thought at first to meet this film, it's so amazing and different from other kind of film i've ever seen before. how to describe... it's very beautiful, lively,... and hopeful.
Love vide. I love Black Swan...
poor birds. I think that was really scary for them
You do not understand!!!
@@lmhuang7937 i think you dont understand what she meant
Swans from Auckland say Hi! in the pandemic time!
Fantastic
Oh, so beautiful
Zoo nkauj kawg 💖💚❤👍👍
Why do they strap a hard thing around the poor swan's neck? It's making the swan uncomfortable
You do not understand!!!
@@lmhuang7937 understand what? That they are abusing the poor animal?
I know the scientists are trying to help the swans and all, but those horrible neck rings are in no way justifiable. Stick to normal ones on the legs for god's sake! Also, I felt really sorry for the whole family when the dad and the cygnets were captured, bound, and tested like that...That must have been traumatizing...
Roku daime
They don't hurt, they don't impede the flight, & they rarely use them. The only possible downside I could foresee is they get caught, but based on the terrain they typically traverse, that seems like an extremely low probability, so I'm going to assume these scientists actually know what they're doing. &, like most, if it becomes a cause for concern, I trust they'll do what they always do & find another solution.
MARVELOUS. ]
Lovely video
Everybody seem to agree on those ugly neck rings being crual😥
Dior Ndiaye
Yet nobody seems to be a wildlife conservationist specializing in swans and other water fowl. Hmm... Whom to believe.
achanwahn - Not the so-called conservationists that are doing this for their own purposes not for the good of the swans - leg rings would be sufficient otherwise.
Not me. neck rings on swans are for for research not cruelty.
I dont like the neck rings 😢😢😢
I am happy that somebody give up their time to take care of the black swan family. Its amazing to see how fast the baby grow.
BTW, my 1st encounter with Bkack Swan Family was many yeaes ago on Lake Guthridge in a small town south of Australia. Its in Victoria, a small town call Sale, and I was on a home stay in Aussie for 3 months. ZJan and February is light winter in there. But I was so amaze that they have Black Swan in yhe south part of the continent
2:52 THAT'S CRUELTY
3:26 **pause** ... yet necessary.
That's not!! They are researching those swans!! They are not killing the swans!!!!!!!
How adorable!
Why are they taged both on feet and neck? It's ridiculous! The neck rings are cruel, way to long and interfere with their feathers. Scientists are sadist. Stick to the leg bands. Yes it's harder to see the #'s but it's more comfortable for the bird. Use binoculars to read the foot tags, leave their necks alone
I wondering why they place a tag, are they for sale? but it looks so tight, i feel sorry for the animals and how they are abused
Luz Perla
These are wild & were not for sale.
They're tagged by scientists for conservation and documentation. They've done this for decades. It looks intense, but they're professionals who are trained how to wrangle and tag the birds. The birds here were unharmed & set free shortly after the adult was measured, documented and tagged - a relatively quick process.
@@achanwahn Unobtrusive leg bands should be completely sufficient for any monitoring. It clearly has been sufficient here in the UK where if a swan is tagged, it would be by using a leg band only.
Nearby parks must register animals :-) because their family is important to find
that is excellent!
I love black swans
they are adorable!
Stupid scientists freak me out after they catch the babies and the dad and then test them . The dad knows that they plan to do something with them. I know that scientists duty is to make sure they are health, but still they shouldn't do that.
That method used to wrangle these swans up was disturbing and lacks humane integrity. Most people don’t find that amusing. Nature is beautiful enough dramatic effects are a waste of time.
I want to work with wildlife so bad. I use to feed white swans from my hand in the park.
Okay, let’s upset that peaceful, little family.
Preservation shouldn't involve tagging them at all, especially around the neck.
The Truth
Okay, & your solution?
achanwahn - leg rings!
Easier to identify from a distance.
i love swans and geese
❤👍👍💚👉🔔👈🙏🙏
Bravo
A lot of people don't realise that they are actually researching those swans!!!! The people who said it's cruel is wrong!!! They are not trying to kill them!!!! The neck rings are for knowing where the swans are and identifying them!!!!
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What happened to the fifth baby swan?
so. FLUUUUUUUFFFFFFFFYYYYYYYYYYY
had they lost 1 baby swan? At the beginning, they have 5, but at last there are only 4
so cute
😍😍😍
The band around the neck looks tight. What are they doing? It seems cruel.
Hermosos!, tenemos algunos gansos, pero debemos aprender un poco más sobre su cría, no los criamos para matarlos sino como mascotas.
They are graceful creature I hope they cross breed with white swan..
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lindos
The band around their necks are so ugly and seem uncomfortable. I understand tagging them but it seems it should be less conspicuous, large and constraint. Sad that we limit them with our requirements. I’m sure it’s meant to be harmless but seems unnatural for them.
Dios le bendiga Cómo puedo conseguir ganso africano yo soy de aquí de Xalapa Veracruz
it's just so cute at 1:16 to 1:41
Your right
Sangat sehat ya angsanya
Mungkin jenis yg hrs dikembangkan
inhuman, nonsense neck rings, stressing them and have no space in nature And they do not see that these swans having nothing to eat. No water plants.
Holy Swan Oracle (Since 2013)
You & I watched very different videos.
İTS CRUEL NECK RİNGS !!!!
U guys crazy!!! Do all this bad thing to the swans n please remove the neck ring from the POOR....................................... SWANS!!!💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
"Verifique esse anel no pescoço da gança ,é muito justo,e poderia ser na perna,é mais confortável."
Duck are so beautiful bird
I think they are swan.
The tags are absurd and shameful, there must be another way to identify these birds.
I love black swan nad nich duck. I wond it’s but I have no many nad land anybody help me please.
what's can I help me.
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Люди ,вы совсем плохие , а? Снимите то , что на шее у лебедя и для этой штуки у него ножка есть ...Вечно у вас все и шиворот навыворот....ну , хоть чуть - чуть головой и думайте ....
Black swan lana h
Where is the SPCA!
There ching The babies and male but the female cam away
Terrible no wonder birds shit on our cars.
WOW, just totally cruel...
Vous avez defigurez ces jolis cygnes avec vos numerotages pouce en bas 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
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kleine kohli
This was traumatic. You people in your outfits need to get real jobs. Terrible!
Very ugly video. The capture was too harsh!
You do not understand!!!
There's so many butthurt ppl in the comments lol
KawaRyuu788 oh fuckoff. Animal cruelty isn’t something we should ignore.