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My goodness, those eggs were definitely in a precarious place! I'm glad there are viewing platforms, so Robert isn't hanging by his heels from a cliff. Incredible video!
When I used to go there as a kid there was no viewing platforms or fences and we crept to the edge of the 400 foot cliff to watch the birds A bit safer nowadays and still as enjoyable
My heart sank a bit when Poppy said "volunteer". All these important jobs of monitoring wildlife health deserve to be government-funded. It's great that we have people willing to devote their time to efforts like this unpaid, but I wish they didn't have to do so.
Volunteer doesn't automatically mean unfunded or unsupported, the royal in their name isn't there just for aesthetics. While the RSPB is a charity organization they do have their supporters. They probably do work with the government ensuring conservation sites and supporting laws that benefit the wildlife. As a charity they probably qualify for some form of tax relief as well meaning more of their funds can be directed toward conservation. The nature of their mission means that they probably have periods during the year where there is a surge of activity so bringing in volunteers helps them meet their responsibility with having a bureaucratic glut the same amount of employees would create. The answer to everything isn't government programs.
Poppy works for the RSPB but like many people she is passionate about wildlife and the monitoring she does as volunteer It’s not a bad thing it shows people care and are willing to help where they can, to me it shows good character in someone Many of the volunteers are retired and it gives them a real sense of purpose and pride Think of everything I do and have done for nature putting up hundreds of nest boxes taking care of injured animals and getting them back in the wild, I do it because I love what I do and like to make a difference not because of money
What a beautiful place for all these amazingly beautiful birds. 😊 Thank you for sharing. I just really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for your time.
Thanks Robert and all RSPB Bempton Cliffs volunteers, it is great you take films and share how wonderful the world is with many different creatures. I've to respect all creatures' life and hope they can live well with us
Oh my gosh!! Robert you have done it again!! What a great documentary 👏 Bravo! I've always wanted to see the birds of the cliffs in Yorkshire so I've watched it twice!! Thank you lind sir for all you do!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Always loves gannets, been my favourite birds since I first discovered them. I live in Edinburgh so I do feel rather lucky that I live very near the worlds biggest gannet colony because I can get some beautiful views of these magnificent seabirds
They are a wonderful sight and i have been to Bempton cliffs, but some of the reasons for sea birds struggling are over fishing (the next time you have fish and chips think of the birds having to fly far greater distances to find a meal) and the seas warming due to climate change,
Yes things are changing for sure The good news is gannet population has grown massively over my lifetime and the kittiwakes seemed to be doing okay but there numbers have dropped over the past few decades there was more when I used to go as a teenager
Robert, Thank you for taking the time and effort to create such a remarkable video, with the detailed narrative and written comments. Which lens were you using to capture these masterful images?
Thanks the video is a credit to my team too Will edit this one We used the 200-600 Sony lens mainly to get these shots, also the wider shots were the Sony 100-400
Gannet (Live-action Scuttle) Puffin (Mighty Sven) Seagull (Mine-mine-mine or Cartoon Scuttle) Robert, your should bring your fork (Dinglehopper) to them to style their hairs
the counts for this year won’t be in yet. But this is the latest: www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/environment/rspb-reserve-near-bridlington-reports-suspected-outbreak-of-bird-flu-after-rapid-increase-of-bird-deaths-at-the-site-4225383
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Always a pleasure in watching the videos.
😀 thanks
Your footage is always perfect.
Just exquisite!!!!
Thanks 😊
My goodness, those eggs were definitely in a precarious place! I'm glad there are viewing platforms, so Robert isn't hanging by his heels from a cliff. Incredible video!
When I used to go there as a kid there was no viewing platforms or fences and we crept to the edge of the 400 foot cliff to watch the birds
A bit safer nowadays and still as enjoyable
It is amazing that the returning birds find the right mate and the right nest again 😀
I know it’s incredible
Thank you so much for all that you do. Your work brings a greater appreciation to humans of their fellow earth dwellers, the wildlife.
Oh thanks I’m lucky enough to have this amazing place just 40 minutes away from where I live
thank you and the RSPB for your work
My heart sank a bit when Poppy said "volunteer". All these important jobs of monitoring wildlife health deserve to be government-funded. It's great that we have people willing to devote their time to efforts like this unpaid, but I wish they didn't have to do so.
Volunteer doesn't automatically mean unfunded or unsupported, the royal in their name isn't there just for aesthetics. While the RSPB is a charity organization they do have their supporters. They probably do work with the government ensuring conservation sites and supporting laws that benefit the wildlife. As a charity they probably qualify for some form of tax relief as well meaning more of their funds can be directed toward conservation. The nature of their mission means that they probably have periods during the year where there is a surge of activity so bringing in volunteers helps them meet their responsibility with having a bureaucratic glut the same amount of employees would create. The answer to everything isn't government programs.
Poppy works for the RSPB but like many people she is passionate about wildlife and the monitoring she does as volunteer
It’s not a bad thing it shows people care and are willing to help where they can,
to me it shows good character in someone Many of the volunteers are retired and it gives them a real sense of purpose and pride
Think of everything I do and have done for nature putting up hundreds of nest boxes taking care of injured animals and getting them back in the wild, I do it because I love what I do and like to make a difference not because of money
@@RobertEFullerOh Robert, we do appreciate all you do!! Thank you!! ❤
What a beautiful place for all these amazingly beautiful birds. 😊 Thank you for sharing. I just really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for your time.
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks Robert and all RSPB Bempton Cliffs volunteers, it is great you take films and share how wonderful the world is with many different creatures. I've to respect all creatures' life and hope they can live well with us
It’s a great place for sure and it’s always a pleasure to share my wildlife experience and stories Keep tuned in there is plenty more to come 🐘🐆
I love how the mother stands there and protects the babies from falling off the cliff.
The beauty of these sea birds is captured by your remarkable filming. Thank you!
Bempton is on my bucket list. Great vid, amazing footage,, thanks Robert.
Thanks 😊 Yes well worth a visit
Thank you Robert. I love the birds😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those crazy little chicks... now that's what you call a leap of faith. Superb video. 😎
Thanks 😊 it’s an amazing place and just 40 minutes away from where I live
Amazing filming. I really enjoyed watching this video looking at all the birds.
Glad you enjoyed it
Oh beautiful birds all…I love Puffins too ❤
Wonderful birds . Lovely creatures .
I wish I could go and see rhese magnificent birds in person thank you ref for sharing ❤ cheeky birb lol
Beautiful footage.
.. :) ❤ love your videos!
Beautiful nature and so colorful.
Oh my gosh!! Robert you have done it again!! What a great documentary 👏 Bravo! I've always wanted to see the birds of the cliffs in Yorkshire so I've watched it twice!! Thank you lind sir for all you do!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Thanks 😊 glad you enjoyed the sea birds
Thanks for a interesting video! Such beautiful birds ❤❤❤
That was amazing! Thank you.
We love going up to Bempton, love the Puffins & Gannets ❤
It’s an incredible place and just 40 minutes away from my home
So beautiful ❤
Fantastic!!
Always loves gannets, been my favourite birds since I first discovered them. I live in Edinburgh so I do feel rather lucky that I live very near the worlds biggest gannet colony because I can get some beautiful views of these magnificent seabirds
It’s been really great seeing all these adventures you’ve been on this year! Some really amazing places 😁
More to come so keep tuned in 🐆🐘
Awesome thanks
It IS SPECTACULAR 😮
Thank you for sharing such wonder and beauty ❤
Texas Nana 🤠
Psalm 91
I also love the puffins❤
Great place to visit can't wait till next year . Some wonderful footage Robert 👍
Nice
thank you for amazing videos!
Spectacular
Never seen such a vast stream of sea birds. Your efforts are remarkable.
Lots of love ❤️ from 🇮🇳 Bharat
Glad you enjoyed it
قناة مفيده وشكرا لمجهودك الكبير ❤
Interesting species
Isn't creation spectacular! Each and every bird there is made for nesting on those perilous (for us) cliffsb😮
Can't believe the amazing closeups you bring to my phone ❤❤❤❤
Keep watching plenty more to come
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They are a wonderful sight and i have been to Bempton cliffs, but some of the reasons for sea birds struggling are over fishing (the next time you have fish and chips think of the birds having to fly far greater distances to find a meal) and the seas warming due to climate change,
Yes things are changing for sure
The good news is gannet population has grown massively over my lifetime and the kittiwakes seemed to be doing okay but there numbers have dropped over the past few decades there was more when I used to go as a teenager
Robert, Thank you for taking the time and effort to create such a remarkable video, with the detailed narrative and written comments. Which lens were you using to capture these masterful images?
There's a playlist on this channel called "My Camera Equipment" which should detail all that.
Thanks the video is a credit to my team too Will edit this one
We used the 200-600 Sony lens mainly to get these shots, also the wider shots were the Sony 100-400
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Gannet (Live-action Scuttle)
Puffin (Mighty Sven)
Seagull (Mine-mine-mine or Cartoon Scuttle)
Robert, your should bring your fork (Dinglehopper) to them to style their hairs
What was the effects this year following the bird flu outbreak?
the counts for this year won’t be in yet. But this is the latest: www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/environment/rspb-reserve-near-bridlington-reports-suspected-outbreak-of-bird-flu-after-rapid-increase-of-bird-deaths-at-the-site-4225383
I can't believe those birds breed on bare rocks and hatch chicks
Ils ne sont pas si différents de nous ces coquins !!!!!!
I can't even imagine wanting to raise a chick so close to the cliffs. One wrong move and they'll take a tumble!
Most disgusting disgraceful movie : The birds( Hitchcock). I LOVE BIRDS, they are ALL wonderful!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I did not see the drama …
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Thanks.🥰🥀🌿
God's Creation🙏
soooo real nobody
can't deny...✨‼️