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Torpedo Gannet Diving! | Nature's Great Events w/ David Attenborough | BBC
In summer, the gannet's main food source of sardines live far out to sea. This means the birds must dive for their food, but even one small miscalculation could prove fatal.
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published: 30 Nov 2014
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The Gannet: Britain’s Biggest Seabird | Gannets | Real Wild
This documentary shows a dramatic comparison between two environments fed by the same stock of sardines, dominated by the Cape gannets bird. Britain is home to 40% of the global Gannet population. On the west coast, humans are wiping out the holes and on the east coast, the gannets and other wildlife turn on each other due to lack of food. While one coast starves the other coast feasts.
The Secrets of Nature series travels to Aisla Craig off western Scotland to turn its cameras on Britain’s biggest seabird, the gannet.
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published: 31 Oct 2022
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Gannets Plunge into the Sea
Diving into the ocean, the Cape Gannet adopts an aquatic version of flight, an unbelievable sight you have to see to believe.
From the Show: Nature's Dive Bombers http://bit.ly/2yx531C
published: 10 Jan 2012
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Gannets: Nature's dive-bombers
Gannets take the gold medal for diving. A streamlined approach ensures that the birds gain maximum acceleration as they plunge towards the water, eventually breaking the surface at almost 100 kilometres per hour. They are perfectly adapted for this specialised hunting technique that allows them to target shoals of bait fish swimming just below the surface.
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published: 28 Feb 2023
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Nigel the lonely gannet surrounded by concrete birds on Mana Island
Nigel the lonely gannet, who spent much of his time surrounded by concrete birds on Mana island, has died. Conservation officers lured Nigel to the island off New Zealand with the imitation gannets in the hope of encouraging a colony to settle on the reserve
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published: 02 Feb 2018
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Gannet life in Newfoundland, Canada
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Cape St Mary's Ecological Reserve is home to one of only six gannet colonies in North America. This video provides an overview of Northern Gannet behavioral ecology throughout the breeding season and highlights the importance of Newfoundland and Labrador's Ecological Reserves to the conservation of the species.
Special thank you to: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Credit:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Conservation Media Program
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published: 09 Aug 2019
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Northern Gannet | Diving that will leave you speechless
They make it look easy. Soaring effortlessly in the air, or diving head first into the dark, frothy sea, the Northern Gannet seems equally at home in both air and water.
As the stiff wind keeps them aloft, they eye the movement of fish, some 100 feet below them. When the moment is just right, they turn their flight downward. They fold their 6 foot-long wings in at just the last moment, transforming their bodies into a feathered dart that pierces the water's surface.
Whether it's a couple of birds or hundreds, the diving gannets are a sight to behold. It's hard not to stare. It's hard not to be awe-struck by their fishing prowess, by their elegance, and the dangerous way they make their living.
A gannet's dive may be relatively shallow or as deep as 72 feet. They turn their graceful flig...
published: 23 Oct 2022
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The Fairey Gannet: Unattractive, Lethal, Fierce
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Join us as we explore the story of the Fairey Gannet, a British aircraft famous not for its looks but for its practical design. Unlike the beautiful de Havilland Hornet, the Gannet was built to meet specific needs after World War II, especially for finding and tracking submarines. This video uncovers how this unusual plane came to be, its various roles from the 1940s onward, and how it was even used by civilians after it retired from military service.We also discuss today’s challenges with keeping personal information safe online and how to protect yourself from privacy breaches. This episode is sponsored by Incogni, a service that helps remove your personal information from ...
published: 26 Apr 2024
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Pelicans Feast On Cape Gannet Chicks | Life | BBC Earth
As fish stocks decline, thousands of cape gannet chicks are left exposed to predators. While both parents are away fishing, these pelicans seize a gruesome opportunity to feed their own young.
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published: 24 Feb 2020
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Last Flying Fairey Gannet!
Papa Yaya went to the Menomonie Air Show last year and got some nice video of the last flying Fairey Gannet.
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published: 25 Jan 2017
2:15
Torpedo Gannet Diving! | Nature's Great Events w/ David Attenborough | BBC
In summer, the gannet's main food source of sardines live far out to sea. This means the birds must dive for their food, but even one small miscalculation could...
In summer, the gannet's main food source of sardines live far out to sea. This means the birds must dive for their food, but even one small miscalculation could prove fatal.
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In summer, the gannet's main food source of sardines live far out to sea. This means the birds must dive for their food, but even one small miscalculation could prove fatal.
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- published: 30 Nov 2014
- views: 276453
49:22
The Gannet: Britain’s Biggest Seabird | Gannets | Real Wild
This documentary shows a dramatic comparison between two environments fed by the same stock of sardines, dominated by the Cape gannets bird. Britain is home to ...
This documentary shows a dramatic comparison between two environments fed by the same stock of sardines, dominated by the Cape gannets bird. Britain is home to 40% of the global Gannet population. On the west coast, humans are wiping out the holes and on the east coast, the gannets and other wildlife turn on each other due to lack of food. While one coast starves the other coast feasts.
The Secrets of Nature series travels to Aisla Craig off western Scotland to turn its cameras on Britain’s biggest seabird, the gannet.
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This documentary shows a dramatic comparison between two environments fed by the same stock of sardines, dominated by the Cape gannets bird. Britain is home to 40% of the global Gannet population. On the west coast, humans are wiping out the holes and on the east coast, the gannets and other wildlife turn on each other due to lack of food. While one coast starves the other coast feasts.
The Secrets of Nature series travels to Aisla Craig off western Scotland to turn its cameras on Britain’s biggest seabird, the gannet.
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- published: 31 Oct 2022
- views: 31207
1:47
Gannets Plunge into the Sea
Diving into the ocean, the Cape Gannet adopts an aquatic version of flight, an unbelievable sight you have to see to believe.
From the Show: Nature's Dive Bomb...
Diving into the ocean, the Cape Gannet adopts an aquatic version of flight, an unbelievable sight you have to see to believe.
From the Show: Nature's Dive Bombers http://bit.ly/2yx531C
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Diving into the ocean, the Cape Gannet adopts an aquatic version of flight, an unbelievable sight you have to see to believe.
From the Show: Nature's Dive Bombers http://bit.ly/2yx531C
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 386453
4:14
Gannets: Nature's dive-bombers
Gannets take the gold medal for diving. A streamlined approach ensures that the birds gain maximum acceleration as they plunge towards the water, eventually bre...
Gannets take the gold medal for diving. A streamlined approach ensures that the birds gain maximum acceleration as they plunge towards the water, eventually breaking the surface at almost 100 kilometres per hour. They are perfectly adapted for this specialised hunting technique that allows them to target shoals of bait fish swimming just below the surface.
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Gannets take the gold medal for diving. A streamlined approach ensures that the birds gain maximum acceleration as they plunge towards the water, eventually breaking the surface at almost 100 kilometres per hour. They are perfectly adapted for this specialised hunting technique that allows them to target shoals of bait fish swimming just below the surface.
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- published: 28 Feb 2023
- views: 8669
0:17
Nigel the lonely gannet surrounded by concrete birds on Mana Island
Nigel the lonely gannet, who spent much of his time surrounded by concrete birds on Mana island, has died. Conservation officers lured Nigel to the island off N...
Nigel the lonely gannet, who spent much of his time surrounded by concrete birds on Mana island, has died. Conservation officers lured Nigel to the island off New Zealand with the imitation gannets in the hope of encouraging a colony to settle on the reserve
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- published: 02 Feb 2018
- views: 228920
9:09
Gannet life in Newfoundland, Canada
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Cape St Mary's Ecological Reserve is home to one of only six gannet colonies in North America. This video ...
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Cape St Mary's Ecological Reserve is home to one of only six gannet colonies in North America. This video provides an overview of Northern Gannet behavioral ecology throughout the breeding season and highlights the importance of Newfoundland and Labrador's Ecological Reserves to the conservation of the species.
Special thank you to: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Credit:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Conservation Media Program
#gannet #birds #nature
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Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Cape St Mary's Ecological Reserve is home to one of only six gannet colonies in North America. This video provides an overview of Northern Gannet behavioral ecology throughout the breeding season and highlights the importance of Newfoundland and Labrador's Ecological Reserves to the conservation of the species.
Special thank you to: Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Credit:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Conservation Media Program
#gannet #birds #nature
- published: 09 Aug 2019
- views: 49592
10:24
Northern Gannet | Diving that will leave you speechless
They make it look easy. Soaring effortlessly in the air, or diving head first into the dark, frothy sea, the Northern Gannet seems equally at home in both air a...
They make it look easy. Soaring effortlessly in the air, or diving head first into the dark, frothy sea, the Northern Gannet seems equally at home in both air and water.
As the stiff wind keeps them aloft, they eye the movement of fish, some 100 feet below them. When the moment is just right, they turn their flight downward. They fold their 6 foot-long wings in at just the last moment, transforming their bodies into a feathered dart that pierces the water's surface.
Whether it's a couple of birds or hundreds, the diving gannets are a sight to behold. It's hard not to stare. It's hard not to be awe-struck by their fishing prowess, by their elegance, and the dangerous way they make their living.
A gannet's dive may be relatively shallow or as deep as 72 feet. They turn their graceful flight into a kind of aquatic flying, their wings and feet propelling them into the liquid realm of submarine as they pursue schooling fish.
Northern gannets are the largest gannet in the family Sulidae, and are known as Morus bassanus. Their cousins include the Cape Gannet of southern Africa, the Australasian Gannet of southern Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, and various species of boobies who inhabit the warmer waters around the equator...
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Relatives of the Northern Gannet 01:26
Where are they found? 01:48
Terrestrial and Aquatic Eyes 02:55
How do they dive without sustaining injury? 04:14
Where are its nares? 06:10
Waterproof feathers 06:52
Nesting 07:17
First Flight 08:56
Conclusion 09:54
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They make it look easy. Soaring effortlessly in the air, or diving head first into the dark, frothy sea, the Northern Gannet seems equally at home in both air and water.
As the stiff wind keeps them aloft, they eye the movement of fish, some 100 feet below them. When the moment is just right, they turn their flight downward. They fold their 6 foot-long wings in at just the last moment, transforming their bodies into a feathered dart that pierces the water's surface.
Whether it's a couple of birds or hundreds, the diving gannets are a sight to behold. It's hard not to stare. It's hard not to be awe-struck by their fishing prowess, by their elegance, and the dangerous way they make their living.
A gannet's dive may be relatively shallow or as deep as 72 feet. They turn their graceful flight into a kind of aquatic flying, their wings and feet propelling them into the liquid realm of submarine as they pursue schooling fish.
Northern gannets are the largest gannet in the family Sulidae, and are known as Morus bassanus. Their cousins include the Cape Gannet of southern Africa, the Australasian Gannet of southern Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, and various species of boobies who inhabit the warmer waters around the equator...
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Relatives of the Northern Gannet 01:26
Where are they found? 01:48
Terrestrial and Aquatic Eyes 02:55
How do they dive without sustaining injury? 04:14
Where are its nares? 06:10
Waterproof feathers 06:52
Nesting 07:17
First Flight 08:56
Conclusion 09:54
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- published: 23 Oct 2022
- views: 3440
14:31
The Fairey Gannet: Unattractive, Lethal, Fierce
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Join us as we explore the story of the Fairey Gannet, a British aircraft famous not for its looks but for its practical design. Unlike the beautiful de Havilland Hornet, the Gannet was built to meet specific needs after World War II, especially for finding and tracking submarines. This video uncovers how this unusual plane came to be, its various roles from the 1940s onward, and how it was even used by civilians after it retired from military service.We also discuss today’s challenges with keeping personal information safe online and how to protect yourself from privacy breaches. This episode is sponsored by Incogni, a service that helps remove your personal information from the internet. Check them out through our special link below to keep your data safe and support our channel.Key Points: Why the Fairey Gannet looks different from other planes How it was designed and used by the British Navy Different ways the Gannet was used over the years Its life after military service Tips on protecting your privacy online🔔 Subscribe for more insights into historical and modern technological transformations.#FaireyGannet #BritishMilitaryAviation #ColdWarEra #SubmarineWarfare #AviationHistory #MilitaryTechnology #DataPrivacy #Incogni #ProtectYourData
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Join us as we explore the story of the Fairey Gannet, a British aircraft famous not for its looks but for its practical design. Unlike the beautiful de Havilland Hornet, the Gannet was built to meet specific needs after World War II, especially for finding and tracking submarines. This video uncovers how this unusual plane came to be, its various roles from the 1940s onward, and how it was even used by civilians after it retired from military service.We also discuss today’s challenges with keeping personal information safe online and how to protect yourself from privacy breaches. This episode is sponsored by Incogni, a service that helps remove your personal information from the internet. Check them out through our special link below to keep your data safe and support our channel.Key Points: Why the Fairey Gannet looks different from other planes How it was designed and used by the British Navy Different ways the Gannet was used over the years Its life after military service Tips on protecting your privacy online🔔 Subscribe for more insights into historical and modern technological transformations.#FaireyGannet #BritishMilitaryAviation #ColdWarEra #SubmarineWarfare #AviationHistory #MilitaryTechnology #DataPrivacy #Incogni #ProtectYourData
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- published: 26 Apr 2024
- views: 173933
3:39
Pelicans Feast On Cape Gannet Chicks | Life | BBC Earth
As fish stocks decline, thousands of cape gannet chicks are left exposed to predators. While both parents are away fishing, these pelicans seize a gruesome oppo...
As fish stocks decline, thousands of cape gannet chicks are left exposed to predators. While both parents are away fishing, these pelicans seize a gruesome opportunity to feed their own young.
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David Attenborough narrates a breathtaking ten-part blockbuster that brings you 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world. Discover the glorious variety of life on Earth and the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive. Cutting edge cinematic techniques capture unprecedented, astonishing sequences, including birds running and dancing on the water's surface in intricate displays of courtship and fidelity, fish outwitting predators by using their fins to take flight, flies competing in a mesmerising eyeball inflation contest.
Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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- published: 24 Feb 2020
- views: 1924055
2:52
Last Flying Fairey Gannet!
Papa Yaya went to the Menomonie Air Show last year and got some nice video of the last flying Fairey Gannet.
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Papa Yaya went to the Menomonie Air Show last year and got some nice video of the last flying Fairey Gannet.
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Papa Yaya went to the Menomonie Air Show last year and got some nice video of the last flying Fairey Gannet.
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- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 368035