World's largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds - Blue Planet - A Natural History of the Oceans - BBC



4 million breeding sea birds, including a variety of puffins, make their annual journey to Talan, an island in the northern Sea of Okhotsk in Eastern Russia, to form an amazing avian colony. Watch this breath-taking wildlife video to see a Steller's Sea Eagle take advantage of the nesting season to pluck a Kittiwake bird from mid air. Brilliant short from BBC natural history epic, The Blue Planet. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth

Comments

  1. 00:46 > 00:50 That Puffin looked like Marilyn Manson
  2. I'm sorry but the stellers just isn't the biggest eagle in any category, a channel like this really shouldn't be giving out wrong information.
  3. 2:40 RAPTOR POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Penguins that fly!!. Amazing 👌
  5. great video
  6. "..... with the aerial agility of a falcon ....."
    2:35. Yeah...SPEAKING OF FALCONS!!!!!!XD
  7. It looks like it went for a murre the first time round (who just plunged into the water), not a kittiwake.
  8. so this is where Gandalf befriended his band of eagles
  9. THE EAGLES ARE COMING!
  10. what a life!
  11. subhanallah ya rob....prom indonesia
  12. Big Bird..
  13. 1.17 when ur friends make a tasteless joke.
  14. The Steller's sea eagle is not an eagle, but an overgrown kite. It's misnamed, so even if was that big it would never be the biggest eagle ever.
  15. I like how at 2:41 there is both a peregrine falcon and the eagle diving at the same time, must have been a nightmare for those seabirds with both predators diving at them.
  16. wow,bring the Philippine eagles in Africa they will debour cougars and lions over there..
  17. they are beautiful and very rare ............................  from russia  with love .
  18. سبحان الله
  19. Gorgeous animal... I admire them.
  20. 4 million birds and not a single one realises that, with a button, we can kill them all.


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Duration: 3m 41s

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