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Faucon Crécerelle Vol Stationnaire - Kestrel Hovering and Hunting I spent an hour filming this Kestrel on 15th February 2011 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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The Most Beautiful Peacock Dance Display Ever - Peacocks Opening Feathers and Bird Sound HD Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants typically blue and green and known for their iridescent tails. Many people ask if peacocks are birds of paradise, to which the answer is no - a bird of paradise belongs to a totally seperate family of birds.These tail feathers of the peacock, or coverts, spread out in a distinctive train that is more than 60 percent of the birds total body length and boast colorful "eye" markings of blue, gold, red, and other hues. The large train is used in mating rituals and courtship displays. It can be arched into a magnificent fan that reaches across the bird s back and touches the ground on either side. Females are believed to choose their mates according to the size, color, and quality of these outrageous feather trains. The term "peacock" is commonly used to refer to birds of both sexes. Technically, only male bird is a are peacock. Females are peahens, and together, they are called peafowl. Suitable males may gather harems of several females, each of which will lay three to five eggs. In fact, wild peafowl often roost in forest trees and gather in groups called parties. Peacocks are ground feeders that eat insects, plants, and small creatures. There are two familiar peacock species. The blue peacock lives in India and Sri Lanka, while the green peacock is found in Java and Myanmar (Burma). A more distinct and little-known species, the Congo peacock, inhabits African rain forests. Peacocks can be noisy, they have a very loud high-pitched meow like sound . They call a lot during the mating season. Dawn and late evening is a favourite time for this. Filmed at Trevarno Gardens on 18th April 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall #pauldinning

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Fulmar Birds at Hells Mouth in Cornwall Almost gull-like, this grey and white seabird is related to the albatrosses. It flies low over the sea on stiff wings, with shallow wingbeats, gliding and banking to show its white underparts then grey upperparts. At its breeding sites it will fly high up the cliff face, riding the updraughts. They will feed in flocks out at sea. They defend their nests from intruders by spitting out a foul-smelling oil. WHERE TO SEE THEM Always offshore, except when breeding. Found near all suitable cliffs. Best looked for at seabird colonies - most abundant along Scottish coastline, especially on the Northern Isles. Least common along the east, south and north-west coasts of England. WHEN TO SEE THEM Present at the breeding sites nearly all year, although young birds leave in late summer. Can be most easily seen offshore, away from breeding areas, from August to November. WHAT THEY EAT Fish waste and crustaceans. Filmed on 18th Janurary 2011 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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David DaVinci performs Catapoultry, a trick with the fastest bird in the world ;) Bondi, a rose breasted cockatoo also known as a galah from Australia.

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Robin Red Breast UK and European Bird Singing a Beautiful Song - Rougegorge Familier Filmed at 240fps at Tehidy Woods in Cornwall Filmed in December 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning

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Kestrel Hunting and Hovering - Faucon Crécerelle Vol Stationnaire Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall Filmed in August 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Choughs at Porthgwarra near Lands End in Cornwall Filmed on 18th September 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Kookaburra Hunting and Flying Display at Paradise Park - Awesome Bird Filmed on 11th September 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Seagull Feeding Frenzy in Slow Motion Early every morning the owners of Polpeor Cafe at The Lizard in Cornwall feed the previous days scraps of fish to the seagulls. This seems to stops the seagulls from pestering the public who visit the cafe during the day. Seagull Feeding Frenzy at Lizard Point Filmed On 14th April 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Seagulls - Birds Flying In Slow Motion Filmed on 14th April 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Little Birds 3 - Linnet Bullfinch Goldfinch and Robin Filmed in March 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Hand Feeding Birds - Robin Birds My daughter and I got up very early so we could feed the robins at Tehidy Woods,Cornwall before the crowds appeared. As you can see some of the robins are confident enough to sit on your hand, and occasionally even let you stroke them. Cheers Paul Filmed on 23rd January 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Birds in My Garden ( 2009 Review ) - In Order of Appearence .... Blue Tit, Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Greenfinch and Juvenile Greenfinch, Bullfinch and Linnet, Great Tits, Female Blackbird, Blue Tits, Collared Dove, Goldfinches, Dunnock, Bullfinches (Female and Male), Robin, Long Tail Tits, Greenfinch and Great Tit, Goldfinches, Linnet, Juvenile Bullfinch, Blue Tit, Wrens, Robin, Blackbird, Willow Warbler, Long Tail Tit, BlueTit, Greenfinch, Bullfinches (Male and Juvenile Female), Goldfinch, Robin, Collared Doves, Bullfinch Female, Chaffinch, Blackcap, Goldfinches, Blackcaps and Chaffinch, Robin, Bullfinches Male and 2 Females, Goldfinch, Bullfinches (Male and Female) and Goldfinches Video Produced by Paul Dinning

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Redshank at Hayle Estuary Cornwall Filmed on 27th November 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall The redshank is a medium-sized wading bird. It has longish red legs and a long, straight bill. It is grey-brown above and whitish below. In flight, it shows very obvious white rear edges to the wings and a white V-shape up its back. The greatest concentrations of breeding birds are in parts of Scotland and north-west England. In winter, as many as half of the birds in Britain may be from Iceland. The numbers breeding on farmland are declining, due to drainage of farmland. Overgrazing of coastal marshes is also removing breeding habitat and breeding birds are increasingly dependent on nature reserves.

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Curlew - Hayle Estuary Bird Watching The curlew is the largest European wading bird, instantly recognisable on winter estuaries or summer moors with its long down-curved bill, brown upperparts and long legs. There have been worrying breeding declines in many areas largely due to loss of habitat through agricultural intensification. It is included on the Amber List as a bird with important breeding and wintering populations in the UK. WHERE TO SEE THEM Around the whole UK coastline with the largest concentrations of found at Morecambe Bay, the Solway Firth, the Wash, and the Dee, Severn, Humber and Thames estuaries. Greatest breeding numbers are found in N Wales, the Pennines, the southern uplands and E Highlands of Scotland and the Northern Isles. WHEN TO SEE THEM All year round. Look in breeding habitat from April to July. Coastal numbers build up from July and reach a peak in January and February. WHAT THEY EAT Worms, shellfish and shrimps. Filmed on 20th October 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall The curlew is the largest European wading bird, instantly recognisable on winter estuaries or summer moors with its long down-curved bill, brown upperparts and long legs. There have been worrying breeding declines in many areas largely due to loss of habitat through agricultural intensification. It is included on the Amber List as a bird with important breeding and wintering populations in the UK. Curlews are found around the whole UK coastline with the largest concentrations of found at Morecambe Bay, the Solway Firth, the Wash, and the Dee, Severn, Humber and Thames estuaries. Greatest breeding numbers are found in N Wales, the Pennines, the southern uplands and E Highlands of Scotland and the Northern Isles.

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Bald Eagle Flying Display Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall The Bald Eagle is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known sub-species and forms a species pair with the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting. The Bald Eagle is an opportunistic feeder which subsists mainly on fish, which it swoops down and snatches from the water with its talons. It builds the largest nest of any North American bird and the largest tree nests ever recorded for any animal species, up to 4 m (13 ft) deep, 2.5 m (8.2 ft) wide, and 1 metric ton (1.1 short tons) in weight. Sexual maturity is attained at the age of four to five years. Bald Eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from an older meaning of "white headed". The adult is mainly brown with a white head and tail. The sexes are identical in plumage, but females are about 25 percent larger than males. The beak is large and hooked. The plumage of the immature is brown. The Bald Eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States of America. The Bald Eagle appears on its Seal. In the late 20th century it was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States. Populations recovered and the species was removed from the U.S. federal government s list of endangered species on July 12, 1995 and transferred to the list of threatened species. It was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007. Filmed on 4th October 2009 at Paradise Park Cornwall Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Lanner Falcon Filmed on 12th August 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall

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Alpacas at Trevarno Filmed on 12th August 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning

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Muscovy Duck Filmed on 4th August 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall The Muscovy Duck (Cairina moschata) is a large duck which is native to Mexico, Central and South America. A small wild population reaches into the US in the lower Rio Grande River basin in Texas. There also are feral breeding populations in North America in and around public parks in nearly every state of the USA and in the Canadian provinces; feral populations also exist in Europe. Although the Muscovy Duck is a tropical bird, it adapts to icy and snowy conditions down to 12°C (10°F) and below without ill effects.

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Linnet Close Up - Linnets - Canto Del Pardillo A small, slim finch, widely distributed, and once very popular as a cage bird because of its melodious song. Males are attractively marked with crimson foreheads and breasts, females much browner. It can be flighty and has an undulating flight, usually twittering as it flies. Now it is declining, in common with many other birds which use farmland, and is a Red List species. WHERE TO SEE THEM While widespread across the UK, there are concentrations along the east coast from Kent to Aberdeenshire but they are scarce in upland regions and north west Scotland. Look for it on commons, heathland, rough ground, farmland hedges, saltmarshes and in parks and gardens. WHEN TO SEE THEM All year round. WHAT THEY EAT Seeds and insects. Filmed on 7th June 2009 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall




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