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Budgerigars flying past Uluru and swarming (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bfchc
Budgerigars flying past Uluru and flock into super swarms.

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  • Budgies don't follow other birds, they don't have the body mass to be capable of following cockatoos to watering holes. They have their own secrets. They breed - like budgies - especially after a run of good wet seasons. It'll be sad scenes in a few years when the weather changes again and there are too many birds for the food and water available, but people will just put that down to global warming. (Currently enjoying the coldest and wettest summer on record - hence all the budgies!

  • Blimey! It's educational, and has David? I wish in science we would watch these videos!

    Davie makes it 100 times better.

  • That is a lot of budgies! A LOT! O_O

  • God Bless David Tennant!

  • I'm pretty sure I could listen to him talk all day. 8)

  • My budgies can't fly for more than 5 seconds. They get tired instantly.

  • David tennant!

  • that looks as if someone made that on the computer

  • Oh yeah...a swarm if parakeets. Only in the land down under. Cute little birdies. Wouldn't want to be standing in the middle of all that, though.

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