Peregrine Falcons Hunt Pigeon in High Speed Chase | 4K Narrated Film

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  • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
    @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  11 дней назад +12

    Thanks everyone for your comments, I read each and every one! I witnessed another Peregrine hunt last year, although that time it was successful, catching the pigeon only one hundred metres away from me - watch here: ruclips.net/video/scuJYfYYsew/видео.htmlsi=503xM7lOuqsjt_b_

  • @AlessandroPasotti
    @AlessandroPasotti 12 дней назад +31

    Never underestimate the perfection of the pigeon. Agility and resistance make it a very difficult prey.
    A healthy wild pigeon is a tough prey and the film proves it

    • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne 7 дней назад +1

      Never underestimate the stupidity of a pigeon either. They fly directly in front of cars. SPLAT.

    • @AlessandroPasotti
      @AlessandroPasotti 7 дней назад +1

      The pigeon evolved in the absence of cars, therefore it does not always know how to evaluate danger. Generally it is young pigeons that fall victim to our frenzy. In reality, the pigeon has benefited greatly from the wild anthropisation of the planet by invading man.
      It is in nature that the pigeon reveals all its potential through which nature has evolved it.
      The pigeon is the perfect bird and human parameters have no value...

    • @bolderiks
      @bolderiks 6 дней назад

      @@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne Never underestimate the stupidity of car drivers either. They collide with other car drivers constantly. MEAT PRESSAAAH.

    • @Warhorse469
      @Warhorse469 6 часов назад

      @@AlessandroPasotti did you seriously just copy and paste this off google to make your self look smarter that's rather pathetic cobber 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Warhorse469
      @Warhorse469 6 часов назад

      @@AlessandroPasotti your prefect bird also makes prefect crab pot bait 🦀🦀

  • @russellreynolds1152
    @russellreynolds1152 10 дней назад +19

    Very interesting to see the Falcons don't always win the game. Glad you showed the pigeon winning for once.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      Their success rate isn't as high as your might think!

    • @mechwarrior13
      @mechwarrior13 3 дня назад

      Believe it or not, most predators have a success rate of less than 5%. Preseverence and discipline is what keeps them alive, not their sheer predatory prowess

  • @jglover4444
    @jglover4444 14 дней назад +47

    ignore the haters Henry, I'm a 62 year old brit who's been a passionate birder and nature lover all my life. There are plenty of us out there that were absolutely riveted by that footage, and we understand why you do it, and how difficult it is. Great stuff...keep going and good luck !

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  14 дней назад +5

      Thanks for watching and appreciate your comment. You obviously understand how rare it is to see Peregrine's attempting to make a kill, and more often than not is out of sight!

    • @akaxa000
      @akaxa000 12 дней назад +3

      Yeah it is man thank you for providing such a video❤​@@henrykirkwoodfilmmaking

    • @aidenmornay
      @aidenmornay 11 дней назад +3

      Same here my friend

  • @philipgowdy
    @philipgowdy 16 дней назад +19

    Superb job of filming this ordeal for the Pigeon, shows how smart the peregrines are but also just what incredible flyers Pigeons are..

  • @redfaux74
    @redfaux74 12 дней назад +10

    I had no idea it was a competition. A pigeon can evade a peregrine falcon? 😳 Mind blown!

    • @seanlee7563
      @seanlee7563 12 дней назад +1

      I think the group of 3 birds caused distraction helping the pigeon evade falcon.

    • @redfaux74
      @redfaux74 12 дней назад +1

      @@seanlee7563 - Possible but unlikely. It's not like they were close. That pigeon was isolated. They should've been able to focus and I think they did focus. I just underestimated the pigeon I guess.

    • @PickleballBatman
      @PickleballBatman 5 дней назад +2

      That is not the pigeon first rodeo

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm 2 дня назад +1

    Pigeons are gifted flyers in their own right!

  • @Jarzula
    @Jarzula 2 дня назад

    Slow is fast, fast is slow. The way he ascended, majestic.

  • @bitsbobs5509
    @bitsbobs5509 9 дней назад +8

    The rock dove, aka pigeon, has evolved to stay just out of reach of the peregrine who had to evolve a strategy to catch them ie the stoop from above. Pigeons are more manoeuvrable than falcons hence the fantastic ‘dog fights’ we sometimes witness. Remember, no city pigeons means no city peregrines. Long may both grace our skies and thanks you Henry for putting this film together, keep it up. 👏

  • @Hemiauchenia
    @Hemiauchenia 3 дня назад +2

    I used to live near the top of Sussex Heights in Brighton which has resident nesting peregrines. They used to bring back a lot of starlings and once a female mallard! I witnessed a dramatic chase with a black headed gull over Brighton pier which escaped. Funny enough, I never saw them bring back a pigeon! Fascinating and enthralling video. Thank you.

  • @lewismooney3941
    @lewismooney3941 2 дня назад +1

    I live in Boise Idaho. Home to the world center for birds of prey. The falcons still use the hack boxes established in the eighties on the high rise buildings in downtown. We don’t have very many pigeons in downtown. I don’t think pigeons win very often. Everyone should watch the zefrank video on pigeons. They’re exceptional birds!

  • @idreessahadat3002
    @idreessahadat3002 10 дней назад +4

    Thats amazing, that thing reaches its top speed from about 6000 feet in the air. Without rockets and fancy gadgets.Simply amazing.

  • @thepirate5955
    @thepirate5955 14 дней назад +7

    That is absolutely AMAZING camera work - and fortuitous timing! Stone cold killers, these falcons.

  • @Tuberesu
    @Tuberesu 11 дней назад +7

    What a sequence! Half of me sees the pigeon as a pest and the other half admires the raptor! Marvellous filming and editing which must have taken ages. ... and I was still relieved when the pigeon escaped!

  • @geoffcollier8736
    @geoffcollier8736 13 дней назад +2

    We have peregrines in a local quarry. One evening a pigeon flew past me so close I could feel the wind of passing. Almost immediately, and travelling much faster followed a peregrine. I felt the wind of its passing much more closely but the pigeon was making for a tree and just got there in time!
    What a treat!

  • @supermat0793
    @supermat0793 День назад

    That’s incredible footage.
    I am fortunate to see a pair every day as they live and hunt where I work. They area beautiful sight to see.

  • @davidbalderston2751
    @davidbalderston2751 2 месяца назад +11

    Since 1983 Peregrine Falcons have established themselves in Manhattan, New York. They are sometimes seen nesting on the window ledges of buildings.

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 9 дней назад +1

      Same in my city. There are three families nesting on buildings near where I live. We find remnants of their meals on sidewalks.

  • @Dodgerog
    @Dodgerog 11 дней назад +4

    Superbly done Henry 👏 I watched this on my iPhone and then cast it to my tv to see the build up of the battle in detail. It makes you aware that the hunting of a pigeon (unless taken by surprise) is a battle and not just a single attack. They have to work hard for their calories and calculate the whole fall from their initial stoop right down to the trees. Amazing to see how skilled the pigeon is, fighting for its life. Natural selection in action here. Well done, good sound track too. Thank you!

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  11 дней назад +2

      I was surprised the pigeon made evaded the attempted grabs, especially when the female joined the chase too. Thanks, thanks for the positive feedback and definitely a good idea casting to your TV!

  • @mxyptlk
    @mxyptlk 12 дней назад +3

    Bravo...you did well keeping the whole scene in frame... what a natural sight to witness...that pigeon has super powers evading the two of them and bravo to him for keeping his head and escaping...superb work.

  • @wattck
    @wattck День назад

    Fantastic filming. A few years ago I saw a Woodpigeon "explode" in the air, a shower of feathers that looked like an explosion, and it fell to earth (roughly 12M). I assumed it had struck the overhead power cable, then the Peregrine landed next to it. I hadn't seen it at all before then. We get them here sometimes, I feel privaledged when I see them.

  • @themanabroad7800
    @themanabroad7800 3 дня назад

    Great footage, my uncle always had birds of prey throughout my childhood and I have been lucky enough to witness this sort of thing first hand, it’s not easy to capture this kind of hunt but you did a great job!
    I did my university dissertation on raptors, truly magnificent animals and there is another world up in the sky that the majority of people are completely blind to.
    Awesome job!

  • @bene_chino
    @bene_chino 3 часа назад

    That was nerve-racking‼️😬 Poor Pigeon.

  • @rixxy9204
    @rixxy9204 День назад +1

    He probably evaded, but likely got cut badly in the process and is exhausted. The falcon on the other hand is probably not that tired and because it was built to use that momentum with less effort.

  • @mermaid10x
    @mermaid10x 8 дней назад +1

    We have peregrine falcons that hunt the birds in our yard. Sometimes there’s feathers on the ground in the morning of some hapless mourning dove or other bird. I once had a small bird pass by my face so close I felt the wind from its feathers as a falcon was in hot pursuit and brushed past my face a microsecond later rolling over and clutching the smaller bird in its talons. All this happened right in front of my face which although cruel in the death of the smaller bird was also fascinating to witness. Big red tailed hawks nest year after year nearby in addition to the swainsons hawk and prairie falcons. I have observed America kestrels nearby and very rarely snowy owls very early in spring. Our home in south east British Columbia is home to so many birds of all types that it provides endless hours of fascination for me. Tanagers, American gold finches, lazuli buntings, caisons finch, western blue birds, western meadow larks, northern flickers, Pygmy owls and occasional yellow winged black birds visit the pond for baths and drinks. Luckily the hawks don’t concentrate their hunting in the yard because it certainly dampens the bird activity till they’re gone.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment, sounds like you really know your birds in SE BE, I've heard of none of those you mention!

  • @animaladventurers
    @animaladventurers 10 дней назад +4

    Wonderful footage! I used to watch these Avon Gorge peregrines hunting every summer and I was amazed at their teamwork strategy. I would often see the tiercel pursuing prey and then the female would just appear like a missile, you'd see a puff of feathers and then the one closest to the prey would fly off with it to their plucking post. We did see the tiercel catch a swift once (which I thought would be impossible), but just goes to show how fast they really are!

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      I''ve heard they catch swifts, crazy to think this is possible given their size and manoeuvrability.

  • @abdurharper4287
    @abdurharper4287 3 дня назад

    I am fascinated by and terrified of that bird! Amazing animal!

  • @scubaguy5389
    @scubaguy5389 2 месяца назад +18

    fastest bird in the world........

    • @vladimiryablokov3829
      @vladimiryablokov3829 2 месяца назад +1

      of course, the pigeon... very fast, skillful, intelligent and brilliant. And two against one. Cowards!

    • @lohikarhu734
      @lohikarhu734 Месяц назад +1

      Not just fastest bird, fastest warm blood!

    • @paigemalloy4276
      @paigemalloy4276 26 дней назад

      *animal

    • @pipes6414
      @pipes6414 16 дней назад

      Correction.. FASTEST CREATURE IN THE WORLD.

    • @InoNothin339
      @InoNothin339 15 дней назад

      It’s just using GRAVITY, not powerful wings or muscles that make it so fast.

  • @CraigerAce
    @CraigerAce День назад

    That's a great video! The camera work was amazing. Thank you for uploading. Peace. Out.

  • @Axgoodofdunemaul
    @Axgoodofdunemaul 5 дней назад +1

    Magnificent!

  • @kevin041777
    @kevin041777 7 дней назад +3

    Never in my life did I think I would find myself rooting for a pigeon.

  • @bradbarnes9241
    @bradbarnes9241 2 дня назад

    Excelllent video, the aerobatics of both birds is amazing to watch. Mother Nature has it figured out. Subscribed.

  • @leonjohnson9625
    @leonjohnson9625 5 дней назад

    Amazing footage!! I have seen many peregrine chases and even catches in my life (most times in urban settings), but never have I been so lucky to have my camera nearby.

  • @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve
    @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve 6 дней назад

    Well, that was an unexpected plot twist 😮😊

  • @nercopolis99
    @nercopolis99 3 дня назад

    The most surreal, high-stakes game of two-hand touch football ever.

  • @joytoyx
    @joytoyx День назад

    This is remarkable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @alexlo7708
    @alexlo7708 7 дней назад

    Pigeon is an ace pilot who fought F22 with its own Mig21.

  • @Nature_korea
    @Nature_korea 2 месяца назад +8

    wonderful! The painstakingly filmed documentary is truly impressive.
    I also love peregrine falcons.

  • @julianthomas6899
    @julianthomas6899 5 дней назад

    Very dramatic, amazing to see the whole hunt. I help run the Cromer Peregrine watchpoint, so many times the Peregrines launch opportunistic attacks on the pigeons around the church, and they almost always evade the Peregrines, and yet I have seen Peregrines take pigeons with the greatest of ease, taking the bird at the the very first strike. It's so rewarding to show these fabulous birds to the general public. Keep on producing these fantastic films!

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад

      Thanks so much for your comment, Julian. Funnily enough, I had the Cromer Peregrine live cam on in the background this morning! Interesting observation about the peregrines hunting opportunistically, I know they hunt in this way but I don’t think I’ve ever seen it at my local watch point. They always circle strategically way up into the sky and go after their prey that way. Sounds like you’re doing good work with the public, thanks again for the comment!

  • @muhammadbenjuraij7734
    @muhammadbenjuraij7734 11 дней назад +5

    Stunning photography absolutely stunning!

  • @user-gl1yf8wr5y
    @user-gl1yf8wr5y 9 дней назад +3

    Great footage.

  • @ilovek20a2swatt
    @ilovek20a2swatt 20 часов назад

    Outstanding capture! ❤

  • @iamwainaina
    @iamwainaina 11 дней назад +2

    Definitely worth a sub! Much love for your work from Kenya🇰🇪 ❤

  • @user-iv8fk3wi4f
    @user-iv8fk3wi4f 5 дней назад +1

    This makes me emotional. Thanks for sharing.

  • @justicemeter347
    @justicemeter347 11 дней назад +2

    Splendid, beautiful work, Henry. Keep it up. You have an extraordinary talent.

  • @TomMcClean
    @TomMcClean 15 часов назад

    Great stuff Henry! Best wishes from the Belfast Castlereagh hills.

  • @David12005
    @David12005 9 дней назад +1

    Excellent - thanks. What a magnificent raptor.

  • @nancyoffenhiser4916
    @nancyoffenhiser4916 17 дней назад +1

    I saw one of the nesting peregrines take out a pigeon in a high speed dive off the top of the US Bank building (42 stories) in Portland, Oregon in 1995. He or she hit it at about the 7th floor above the sidewalk. Amazing! The pigeon never had a chance, never even knew what hit it. Seeing that was one of the most breathtaking moments of my life. The only reason I saw it was that I was about a block away and I don't think that anybody that was underneath the pigeon walking on the sidewalk even knew what happened either.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  16 дней назад

      Wow, great story! Thanks for sharing. Were you walking at ground level when you saw it take the pigeon, and just happened to be looking up?

  • @bradmitchell3765
    @bradmitchell3765 2 месяца назад +3

    Excellent photography of cooperative hunting by a pair of peregrines. Many film makers often feel obligated to show the kill where as you showed the reality.

  • @martinchandler71
    @martinchandler71 16 дней назад +1

    Henry. I took a Falconry course with Ben long in Gloucester last July and the Perigrines i fell in love with. One even shared my name!!! Their agility, small size but brain busting speed left me in awe. This was truly a battle royale captured and narrated superbly. Please keep these coming. I will have to do the next course now after this!!

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  15 дней назад

      Hi Martin, thanks for watching and the positive feedback. I've got a one hour documentary about the Peregrines coming out in the next year or so. They are spectacular birds and great to know you appreciate them too!

    • @martinchandler71
      @martinchandler71 15 дней назад

      Hi Henry. Thanks for the info. Look fwd to it. I'm trying out this bird sound app here in ash down forest. 16 types already! Trying to find the spot where I see a falcon... Red tail I think, flying daily. But probably tucked up high by now. Going to get my camera out soon and enjoy this place. You've got a great career. Thank you for sharing with us all

  • @tw0pers0nalities
    @tw0pers0nalities 3 дня назад

    I have a question...........why was the pigeon that high? ive never seen one fly like that.

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 3 дня назад

    Excellent work sir!

  • @renegoad8181
    @renegoad8181 3 дня назад

    I regularly watch a pair of Peregrine Falcons in my town and I've seen them almost take out some potential prey but never seen them caught any yet personally. Pigeons can be difficult to catch.

  • @darkchocolate4595
    @darkchocolate4595 3 дня назад

    Seriously the pigeon escape !!!???? With all that crazy acro ?

  • @timtibbitts1017
    @timtibbitts1017 День назад

    I’ve spent over 40 years watching peregrines in the southwestern USA, hunting off cliffs ranging from 100 m high to almost 800 m. 2,600 feet American. These two peregrines were not serious about catching that pigeon. They were playing, practicing, &/or bonding. If they were even slightly hungry, that pigeon would have been caught. I watch peregrines taking white-throated swifts, which are much faster and more maneuverable than any pigeons. And much less meat. Peregrines hit them so hard they sometimes cut them in two, then grab the pieces as they fall.

    • @quininde
      @quininde 23 часа назад

      Pigeons evolved over millions of years on rocky cliffs surrounded by falcons. They are great flyers.

  • @topfeedcoco
    @topfeedcoco 4 дня назад

    Rad channel dude, subbed straight away

  • @user-ifishoften
    @user-ifishoften 13 дней назад +1

    This was amazing! Hollywood could not match the aerobatics and near misses. I loved the framing to give the big picture of the falcon tactics as well as the pigeons. For those that had difficulty seeing the birds I would tell them that not all videos were meant to be watched on cell phones. It was crisp and clean on my 13" MacBook Pro laptop. I hope you make more superb videos like this one.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  13 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment. I agree with you about those watching on iPhones, probably can't see much, played in 4K on a laptop or monitor will show it best. More videos on the way :)

  • @zok310
    @zok310 2 дня назад

    That pigeon was raised in nyc, survive here survive anywhere😂

  • @bine35
    @bine35 День назад

    great effort mate

  • @tommyrq180
    @tommyrq180 9 дней назад

    The Peregrine couple didn’t know they were dealing with a pigeon with a g-suit and high-g wing struts! That was a classic bird version of BFM (basic fighter maneuvers). But I’m a bit doubtful about whether this was hunting. My understanding is that Peregrines generally attain attack altitude and “stoop” into a dive, just one, that’s designed to actually directly impact the bird from above, not fly behind it and attempt to grab as these did. The Peregrine basically hits and disables the bird and grabs it when it spirals to the earth. Regardless, a very dramatic film! At my Alma mater, the Air Force Academy, our mascot was the Peregrine falcon and we had cadets who tended the falcons and trained them to entertain at halftime of football games. One year USAFA played a football game in Japan and the falcons entertained as usual. But one of them “flew away” (the cadets always chanted “fly away” in hopes they would escape) and despite locators, could not be found and was feared lost. But that enterprising falcon basically few east and later landed on an east-bound freighter far at sea in the Pacific. The crew contacted someone who contacted someone else and eventually, believe it or not, that falcon was eventually recovered by the Academy! USAFA falconry program details here: www.usafa.edu/natures-fighter-pilots-attract-attention-of-future-cadets/

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  9 дней назад +2

      Amazing story, thanks for sharing! Peregrine's don't adopt the same hunting strategy during each hunt, they adapt. They do stoop and hit at speed like you said (although I still have never seen this), but I have seen them take prey by simply flying behind them and catching them up. They were definitely trying to catch the pigeon, as on a few occasions they stretched out their talents in an attempt to grab it. If they were juveniles, then the likelihood is this would have been a mock hunt, practicing only. Thanks for watching.

  • @DGQ1Q2
    @DGQ1Q2 14 дней назад +1

    WoW, impressive. It is like watch a combat airplanes combat movie "Dogfight" . Filmed that is so good we can watch it. Thanks for shared it.

  • @scottwatson1840
    @scottwatson1840 10 дней назад

    i love how the pigeons from the directv commercial pop up before this clip

  • @DomBarker
    @DomBarker 2 месяца назад

    Awesome job Henry! Love peregrines!!

  • @bryan3dguitar
    @bryan3dguitar 2 дня назад

    4K is great but what about a telephoto lens? Most of this video shows small, dark pinpoint objects moving at what seem to be relatively low speeds - at this distance!

  • @HaiHDuong
    @HaiHDuong 15 дней назад

    Awesome capture of this hunt. Nice to see the female joining in.

  • @abusayedmuhammadnuman4846
    @abusayedmuhammadnuman4846 2 месяца назад +2

    Wonderful, such an amazing work

  • @dipiti8739
    @dipiti8739 8 дней назад +1

    Pigeons are fast, not to be caught in straight chase.

  • @anoopronald7351
    @anoopronald7351 2 месяца назад

    Loved the shot selection and the sequencing Henry! Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @clayoreilly4553
    @clayoreilly4553 14 дней назад

    Wow!! That was intense! Thank you for the lesson in humility. Good stuff!

  • @johnpoulter
    @johnpoulter 7 дней назад +1

    Nice one, Henry! I must apologise - I do not know where 'James' came from. Goodness me.
    I watch for these most days and see them a couple of times a week. My first sighting was a wonder to behold, and it contained all the major dramatic parts. The static, motionless hover up high, the intense scrutiny, dinner observed, then the stoop.
    He came down one day and I couldn't see any prey, until a pigeon, obviously caught unawares and in a flat panic flew up and tried to evade the Peregrine's lightning arc. They both vanished down below the visible land and nothing reappeared, so I guess dinner was enjoyed.
    The other day, he was up there watching and wheeling alone, when a buzzard loped into the picture. The Peregrine got the total hump, he'd already put some time in and now this thing turns up looking for some easy pickings. He started arcing and flashing around the larger bird who barely flicked a feather..👍

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your stories, Peregrine's really don't like buzzard's, but then again no bird likes a buzzard!

  • @CarolineOrdHume
    @CarolineOrdHume 2 месяца назад

    Nice one Henry!

  • @ld3511
    @ld3511 21 день назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant video I was gripped to the story. Awesome video and music. I had to sub and like and look forward to more.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  21 день назад

      Thanks for watching, will hopefully have a Peregrine ringing video out late June 🙂

  • @jimmyhvy2277
    @jimmyhvy2277 10 дней назад

    A Peregrine Falcon was in my back yard eating a Pigeon , I was amazed !

  • @phototheka
    @phototheka 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice work and Photography

  • @josephrapp
    @josephrapp 25 дней назад +7

    I follow a married pair of peregrines in Illinois for the past 4 years. She(Louise just hatched 3 2 days ago).Magnificent predators.

  • @ronaldmangal2338
    @ronaldmangal2338 2 дня назад

    Great

  • @SeanJorgenson-vy8nw
    @SeanJorgenson-vy8nw 8 дней назад

    Is that a swift the smaller version of the Peregrine falcon.

  • @lewisweakland
    @lewisweakland 7 дней назад

    Great work, really fascinating to watch - I’ve never seen such extended coverage of how peregrines sometimes repeatedly chase prey without success.👍

  • @merkinbutch
    @merkinbutch 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful

  • @mannamiah5997
    @mannamiah5997 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video and recording 💕❤️

  • @James-to7pi
    @James-to7pi 11 дней назад

    We have Peregrine Falcons in our area and when they hit a Pigeon it sounds like a fastball hitting a bat! Just a loud thump! I live in a city.

  • @AsuriSaran
    @AsuriSaran 27 дней назад

    magnificent record....

  • @Dreamworlduni
    @Dreamworlduni 29 дней назад +3

    Good job getting a shot of the fastest bird in the world. What camera are u using?

  • @acetar574
    @acetar574 13 дней назад

    I just can't with some of the comments. I would like to give them a piece of my mind, but I don't want to encourage them.
    That was an amazing video! It's so rare to even see many birds of prey if you don't know when and where to look, let alone witness them do casual things, like hunting, without them being bothered by onlooker(s). And you managed to catch the hunt on camera, even when they were hundreds of meters in the air! The narration and music were on point, too! Good work!

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  13 дней назад

      Thanks a lot for the comment :) agreed, I've spent so much time observing them and they will fly back with prey on a few occasions through the day, but I very rarely see them hunting near where I park myself!

  • @alexanderlawson1649
    @alexanderlawson1649 12 дней назад +1

    DFC for the pigeon.

  • @lowlightevangelist9431
    @lowlightevangelist9431 10 дней назад

    Excellent filming! Bravo!

  • @Bdub1952
    @Bdub1952 14 дней назад +1

    Fantastic footage. I had the opportunity to watch two Golden Eagles working in tandem to catch and kill wild turkeys here in my home state of Idaho. The turkeys were situated within a grove of evergreens, and the Eagles would take turns plunging down from the trees and initiating the attack. Eventually one turkey made the mistake of venturing outside the grove of trees and became their dinner. I wish I could have captured the moment on film.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      Wow, no that would be a sight. Are they wild Turkey's?

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 5 дней назад

      @@henrykirkwoodfilmmaking yes, they were wild turkeys. It was an amazing experience. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      @@Bdub1952 incredible, they must be the same size as an eagle if not bigger! Thanks for watching :)

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 5 дней назад

      @@henrykirkwoodfilmmaking yes they were! Thank you for the amazing film work! Keep up the great job!

  • @user-zc9ce6dd2v
    @user-zc9ce6dd2v 7 дней назад

    Wow. I’ve never seen that before & I’m an avid birder! Thank you! 🙏

  • @rodmills4071
    @rodmills4071 5 дней назад

    Learn something new everyday..... never knew a pigeon stood a chance against these falcons.....🤔😎🇦🇺👌

  • @abladerunner831
    @abladerunner831 12 дней назад +1

    fighter planes

  • @digger360
    @digger360 2 месяца назад +1

    An amazing video..👍👍👍

  • @altafkawa4740
    @altafkawa4740 2 месяца назад

    So inspiring💪

  • @sonnydugganphotography
    @sonnydugganphotography 15 дней назад

    Fantastic Footage 👍

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk 9 дней назад

    This is definetly not a fool of a Took.

  • @sr2172
    @sr2172 5 дней назад

    My screen was blue for 3 quarter's of the video?

  • @leannaerickson9745
    @leannaerickson9745 9 дней назад +1

    Amazing video. It must be difficult to follow with a camera at that distance. I live near a small bay. One morning I watched one of the local peregrine falcons in pursuit of a small duck in flight. The falcon nearly had the duck, then blew off the attack for no apparent reason. Just practicing, I guess.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, may have been a juvenile practicing his hunting skills!

  • @user3141592635
    @user3141592635 11 дней назад

    Eventhough I got 1,5 in sight, I suppose they have better 4,0 or better.

  • @patrickstarnes2355
    @patrickstarnes2355 2 дня назад

    I couldn't see nothing you Will have to invest in a zoom lens.

  • @user-uv2gn2qk5c
    @user-uv2gn2qk5c 18 дней назад

    Amazing attack falcon, I am from Indonesian

  • @db5697
    @db5697 12 дней назад

    Don't know what i was watching because I couldn't see a thing

  • @truegret7778
    @truegret7778 7 дней назад

    4K is nice, but not when the subject is only 100x100 of those 4,096x4,096 pixels. Point being, for a nature videographer, you didn't have your telephoto lenses with you? Beautiful long shots of the Peregrine on the branch......

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад

      It was actually filmed at 840mm

    • @truegret7778
      @truegret7778 5 дней назад

      @@henrykirkwoodfilmmaking I'm just suggesting perhaps the subjects were not much further from you than the long shot at 01:18, or 01:44 through 02:07 ...... not a big deal. Beautiful work, beautiful creatures.

    • @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking
      @henrykirkwoodfilmmaking  5 дней назад

      @@truegret7778 you're right, the bird was only about 10m or so away from me on the timestamps you highlighted. But for the chase, I would estimate maybe 800-100m away.

    • @truegret7778
      @truegret7778 4 дня назад

      @@henrykirkwoodfilmmaking Hmm, I'll have to take your word for it ...... I'm really not trying to argue with you, just saying I suppose, I'm having a tough time actually seeing the subjects in flight (since you are intimately familiar with the timestamps) from 04:38 - 05:40. Not sure what your reference is with the retort "filmed at 840mm". Guess I'll have to scour some of your other videos. For what it is worth, I love the sequence from 01:42 - 02:00 of the "laser focus" of the hunter ....... cheers