Earth was so beautiful before humans arrived; we have gone too far, and it is time for us to open our eyes and protect our creatures and birds. Every story of the losses of species is so horrific, but too many people don't realize it until it is too late. Then we're all sorry for the species when if we would've done something, we wouldn't have to be. The world is running out of nature lovers. Spread the joy of planet earth and SAVE OUR CREATURES!!!
I'm gonna cry in happiness and in grief. I have an unimaginable great feeling inside me. It just showed the most touching clip I have ever seen in my life. It showed an ivory-billed woodpecker at the beginning, too. I'm sitting here with my ivory-bill lover shirt on. Bless the natural world, bless cornell lab, bless the ivory bill.
Be encouraged nature lovers, there are young people interested in birds and nature. My 17 year old son volunteers as a bird monitor, and there are others like him! We put our hopes for the future in the hands of these bright young people. Keep encouraging them! What a beautiful video too! Thanks Lab of O!
Simply wonderful and amazing. If we cultivated our sense of wonder and curiosity more, the world would be a better place. Thank you for doing your part.
This was very enlightening , and very touching to the hear and the mind. Great choice for music. I'm presently a California wild bird rehabilitator and love volunterring my time for Wild Wings of California.
I as a teacher in deep South Texas where education at any level is so unappreciated try to constantly remind my students once in a while how important it is for them to strive to take care of nature and its creatures. I live in an enriched corridor of vast species of migrating birds to and from the Americas year-round and it is my duty to do what their parents at home won't, and that's to inform them of the privileges and responsibilities bestowed upon us as human beings!
fantastic clip-the footage is breathtaking, every split second is captivating and engaging, a very welcome addition to my daily emails from subscriptions, thank you Cornell Lab! Seasons Greetings and all the best for 2011!
I've been contemplating a new course at my advanced age and have confirmed what I have always known, that I am intricately entwined with nature, that I need to keep in touch with the beauty of the earth, cherishing the role I play and to look to the earth for my insight and answers. All of this I knew as a small child and left behind when a 'grownup' I became, now I am seeking to rekindle the flame of passion for the earth!
Amazing collage of videos and the music synchronizes perfectly to the grand display of the natural world. I love the action of Polar bear to the rhythm of drums!! Thank you!
This is a passion that takes on a different adventure everyday. Keep up the great work. And thanks for sharing your work. There is so much beauty in nature and you have opened the window so we can peek into it also.
Thank you for creating such a lovely video hymn to the natural world! My mother recently passed and this helps me remember that life carries on, that spring will come again and that we and all the creatures on this earth are connected.
Please let this wonderful footage of wild life inspire you to explore further this and other similar organizations and support their cause and good work in educating and protecting our natural environment.
Thank you for this gift, it is beautiful and will be saved for future replays. And shared as well. We will continue to support your valuable work for our world. We have lost too much and must work hard to protect all you show here and much more. Carol T..
The natural lands are being eradicated, wetlands are wiped out, poaching has made the black rhino and white rhino in N Africa go extinct, only 1700 tigers left .... worldwide, the war against nature continues. Soon, all we will have is video -- all the animals will be gone, replaced by 9 billion humans on earth. Join a quality organization like Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Audubon Society, Nature Conservancy and get involved to save the wildlife and habitats.
Thank You! This is beautifula stunning, wonderful. I wonder how many hours it took all those dedicated photographers (obviously great nature lovers) to get that kind of footage!
Earth was so beautiful before humans arrived; we have gone too far, and it is time for us to open our eyes and protect our creatures and birds. Every story of the losses of species is so horrific, but too many people don't realize it until it is too late. Then we're all sorry for the species when if we would've done something, we wouldn't have to be. The world is running out of nature lovers. Spread the joy of planet earth and SAVE OUR CREATURES!!!
GHOSTbirdnatureLOVER 1 day ago
I'm gonna cry in happiness and in grief. I have an unimaginable great feeling inside me. It just showed the most touching clip I have ever seen in my life. It showed an ivory-billed woodpecker at the beginning, too. I'm sitting here with my ivory-bill lover shirt on. Bless the natural world, bless cornell lab, bless the ivory bill.
GHOSTbirdnatureLOVER 3 weeks ago
Ivory-billed footage is always so sad, and eery...
Terrific video though! Must be one hell of a job working there.
kingoflimbs1 2 months ago in playlist Featured Video
@kingoflimbs1 You spelled Eerie wrong
Fatnissthegreater 2 months ago
@Fatnissthegreater
Eery is a different way of spelling eerie. Hope I didn't offend you or anything.
kingoflimbs1 2 months ago
Great video!
prairiegal1962 2 months ago
I love you guys.
fsmelo87 2 months ago
Be encouraged nature lovers, there are young people interested in birds and nature. My 17 year old son volunteers as a bird monitor, and there are others like him! We put our hopes for the future in the hands of these bright young people. Keep encouraging them! What a beautiful video too! Thanks Lab of O!
GodsWorkersMusic 2 months ago 3
Simply wonderful and amazing. If we cultivated our sense of wonder and curiosity more, the world would be a better place. Thank you for doing your part.
canoedunk 2 months ago
A delightful rhythmic culmination of music and nature. The rare glimpse of behavioral activities a bonus.
U2yutu 2 months ago
. it is a beautiful video . thank you :)
ourjrny 2 months ago
This was very enlightening , and very touching to the hear and the mind. Great choice for music. I'm presently a California wild bird rehabilitator and love volunterring my time for Wild Wings of California.
donnapetrokowitz 2 months ago
Such an amazing way to see life!!! I´ll never be sorry to be a biologist!
lacabacal 2 months ago 2
Beautiful !! I want more !!
namahaha27 2 months ago
The nicest present I got this year.
claraj09 2 months ago
Spoke to both my eyes & heart. Just beautiful, thank you.
antiquebeak 2 months ago
I as a teacher in deep South Texas where education at any level is so unappreciated try to constantly remind my students once in a while how important it is for them to strive to take care of nature and its creatures. I live in an enriched corridor of vast species of migrating birds to and from the Americas year-round and it is my duty to do what their parents at home won't, and that's to inform them of the privileges and responsibilities bestowed upon us as human beings!
psychedelictwinz 2 months ago 17
Sometimes we for get how beautiful our world is . Thank you for caring.
TheTwooaks2 2 months ago
Great!
theoanderson07 2 months ago
fantastic clip-the footage is breathtaking, every split second is captivating and engaging, a very welcome addition to my daily emails from subscriptions, thank you Cornell Lab! Seasons Greetings and all the best for 2011!
cindycavylover123 2 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
WHO THE FUCK WOULD Dislike THIS?
Oh yeah. I forgot. Everyone has access to the internet.
EightThoughts 2 months ago 8
This has been flagged as spam show
@EightThoughts MOTHAFUCKIN COCK OF GOLD! NIGGA!
I1KonArtis1I 2 months ago
@I1KonArtis1I Please keep your uneducated, third-world language out of this video site.
psychedelictwinz 2 months ago
That bird in minute 1:22 is a Puerto Rican Flycatcher right?
BOWSERMAT 2 months ago
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BOWSERMAT 2 months ago
Gorgeous. I hear the sounds of so much wildlife but I don't know who is making them. Now I see.
daisyharperlee888 2 months ago
Great video! Thanks for putting this together. I really enjoyed it.
GardenGroansVideos 2 months ago
Awesome footage of our feathered friends!
I've been contemplating a new course at my advanced age and have confirmed what I have always known, that I am intricately entwined with nature, that I need to keep in touch with the beauty of the earth, cherishing the role I play and to look to the earth for my insight and answers. All of this I knew as a small child and left behind when a 'grownup' I became, now I am seeking to rekindle the flame of passion for the earth!
lu4thelord 2 months ago
@lu4thelord Pass your passion onto others, for they need their eyes and ears to be opened!
psychedelictwinz 2 months ago
Beautiful! thank you Cornell for sharing and leading us all in the right direction!
vbella39 2 months ago
Well done. Thank you.
TheYankeeWoodsman 2 months ago
Amazing collage of videos and the music synchronizes perfectly to the grand display of the natural world. I love the action of Polar bear to the rhythm of drums!! Thank you!
akhila2010 2 months ago
This is a passion that takes on a different adventure everyday. Keep up the great work. And thanks for sharing your work. There is so much beauty in nature and you have opened the window so we can peek into it also.
gozigman56 2 months ago
Thank you for creating such a lovely video hymn to the natural world! My mother recently passed and this helps me remember that life carries on, that spring will come again and that we and all the creatures on this earth are connected.
AzulMorpho 2 months ago
Great video, that took alot of hard work just to gather ,but I bet the work was fun to.
mad98001 2 months ago
Your video is encouraging me to keep trying to get our show out to the future birders.
BIYBtv 2 months ago
Nice job. Keep up the good work!
avianfactoids 2 months ago
What is the enchanting music??? Shazam goes crazy with misidentifications. I love it.
naturescott49 2 months ago
Very beautiful. Thank you!
rdub5000 2 months ago
NICE
ER93449 2 months ago
Wonderful! Thanks for all the great work you do.
omneignotum 2 months ago
Thank you, honorable ones for sharing the amazing natural world with all of us.
MarshaDianeArnold 2 months ago
wonderful, thanks
vigwig 2 months ago
It's so nice to see the animals my donations help to protect & preserve. Great job!
Greg3782 2 months ago
could someone, please, name the bird at 2:18 for me?
SeaGirl1979 2 months ago
@SeaGirl1979 that is a Pinnated grouse, commonly referred to as a prairie chicken! Aren't they amazing?
naturegirlfromny 2 months ago
@SeaGirl1979 sorry my first comment was incorrect, it is a sage grouse.
naturegirlfromny 2 months ago
@naturegirlfromny thank you very much! it's amazing whatever it's called :)
SeaGirl1979 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
Please let this wonderful footage of wild life inspire you to explore further this and other similar organizations and support their cause and good work in educating and protecting our natural environment.
ihopethisinspiresyou 2 months ago
Fabulous footage...we all need to "watch."
barid11 2 months ago
Great Video from a great organization.
rgorji 2 months ago
Thank you so much for this video. Very inspiring.
scooter5453 2 months ago
Just a wonderful sharing for all of us who watch birds every day for PFW. Thank you for the thrill to see our special world in the eyes of others.
Trosevi 2 months ago
I luv this video!!
Thank u for showing it.
GingerBelloBlackie 2 months ago
Well done ! THANK YOU !!!!!
dadcraige1 2 months ago
Thank you for sharing some of us would never get to see something like this.
Judy122550 2 months ago
Beautiful video, thank you! What is the music and who is it by?
jeannec111 2 months ago
Thank you for this gift, it is beautiful and will be saved for future replays. And shared as well. We will continue to support your valuable work for our world. We have lost too much and must work hard to protect all you show here and much more. Carol T..
56kestrel 2 months ago
The natural lands are being eradicated, wetlands are wiped out, poaching has made the black rhino and white rhino in N Africa go extinct, only 1700 tigers left .... worldwide, the war against nature continues. Soon, all we will have is video -- all the animals will be gone, replaced by 9 billion humans on earth. Join a quality organization like Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Audubon Society, Nature Conservancy and get involved to save the wildlife and habitats.
epvtph2p4h 2 months ago 15
Just as wonderful as the work you're doing. Thanks.
Dave Sagman
davesagman 2 months ago
I thought this was wonderful.
ClimbingGoddess 2 months ago
Very lovely. Such a wonderful video
amriv1 2 months ago
Thank You! This is beautifula stunning, wonderful. I wonder how many hours it took all those dedicated photographers (obviously great nature lovers) to get that kind of footage!
msloricrockett 2 months ago
Beautiful video! What are the birds at 1:14 and 1:41 which both have green mouths? Is there a reason for the unusual color?
GoddessOfGuinness 2 months ago
hook me up with a job, lol
grassyapple 2 months ago
WOW! What a great way to start the day. Absolutely amazing! Wish I'd known about this site sooner.
knottywoods 2 months ago
AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!!!
BindarRouge 2 months ago
How on earth could this only have 35 views? lol ad Justin Bieber or Weekly fails get 100,000+ I see how it is.
Great video, so glad I subscribed.
KittyGetAway 2 months ago