Steve Leonard and a group of conservationists attach tiny gadgets to the feathers of a Gannet to learn how they eat and fly out in the deep oceans. Great short video from BBC wildlife show Animal Camera. Watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Worldwide YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcworldwide
Very cool, will they do this for migrations as well to see exactly where the birds go and what route they take? I thought there would be a camera attached. But that was cool music, by Badly Drawn Boy, from the movie About A Boy, they used in this clip.
cdsoder345432 2 years ago 5
If you would have something irritating on your back, you would try to get it off, wouldn't you? Well, the birds don't even try to shrug it off, or don't even react to its presence.
OytheGreat 2 years ago 3