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K9 Dog vs Duck = Funny (Part 1)

www.sitmeanssit.com You never know what you are going to catch when you have your video camera on. This scene is pretty amazing and would be hard to get duplicated especially since “Nash” is such a driven dog, and performs at a lot of Police dog exhibitions throughout the country. However, “Nash” is not animal aggressive at all and this funny scene did not surprise me a bit.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Bill Lishman – Father Goose – Part 2

This was recorded off an Australian news service – about Bill Lishman – father goose. Bill Lishman used a microlight aircraft to teach endangered birds that were raised by humans to fly south to a wildlife refuge in florida.

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Bill Lishman – Father Goose – Part 1

This is a news report from Australian TV. Bill Lishman used a microlight aircraft to teach endangered birds that were raised by humans to fly south to a wildlife refuge in florida. Dont forget to check out part 2 of this video!

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Return of the Waldrapp Part 2

The Northern Bald Ibis, or Waldrapp, is one of the most endangered birds in the world. Once common in Central Europe, it became extinct here by the end of the 16th Century Revered by the Ancient Egyptians, today there are very few wild birds left in North Africa and the Middle East. In 1997 a free-flying flock of these iconic birds was reared in a small town in Upper Austria and in 2003 Austrian biologist, Dr. Johannes Fritz, started to train a small group of Waldrapp to follow a microlight. The mission – To teach them how to migrate over the Alps to a wintering area in the south of Tuscany. Return of the Waldrapp was my first documentary. Self-funded and with no crew, it was filmed during holidays in 2003 and 2004. The film won the Sonderpreis des Tierschutzbeirates von Rheinland-Pfalz in the Naturale 2004/2005 19th International Nature Film Festival

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Return of the Waldrapp Part 1

The Northern Bald Ibis, or Waldrapp, is one of the most endangered birds in the world. Once common in Central Europe, it became extinct here by the end of the 16th Century Revered by the Ancient Egyptians, today there are very few wild birds left in North Africa and the Middle East. In 1997 a free-flying flock of these iconic birds was reared in a small town in Upper Austria and in 2003 Austrian biologist, Dr. Johannes Fritz, started to train a small group of Waldrapp to follow a microlight. The mission – To teach them how to migrate over the Alps to a wintering area in the south of Tuscany. Return of the Waldrapp was my first documentary. Self-funded and with no crew, it was filmed during holidays in 2003 and 2004. The film won the Sonderpreis des Tierschutzbeirates von Rheinland-Pfalz in the Naturale 2004/2005 19th International Nature Film Festival
Video Rating: 5 / 5