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Territorial animal sounds in the forest - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2007

David Attenborough impersonates the sound of a woodpecker marking its territory in order to observe the behaviour of a pair in a wood. From the BBC.

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  • Sir David Attenborough: You are my #1 hero in the entire word. I love and adore every documentary you have made - yes I have seen every one. My children will grow up watching your work. All the blessing in the world to you, Sir Attenborough.

  • I think he should win a nobel prize for his work in educating the public about animals and science

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  • Is amazing what you do!! You are doing a beautiful job,feeding so many humming birds,I guess it is a lot of work! *****

  • his voice 

  • @mfwg74 He's awesome because he's so humble too.

  • @ChangetheWorldCTW And they evolved from dinosaurs!

  • "You knockin' to me?"

  • Nice voice

  • @mfwg74 I'd agree, but for the fact there's no category in the Nobell Prize pool for Aweseomeness

  • These birds are so cute and so cool!

  • I can't even begin to describe how much i smiled while watching this... David, your life has been wonderfully spent. I applaud you.

  • that cocatoo looks like tommy lee

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