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Flying Rainbow - An Epic Tale of Survival | Wildlife Documentary

The Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher is one of the most enigmatic and rarely filmed birds in the world. This fascinating documentary spends a year with them as they survive monsoons, drouths, and predators to raise their brood for the next season.

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One year in India with the ODK. That’s the oriental dwarf kingfisher. It’s way more exciting than it may seem. What a place. The sounds of the forests are AMAZING. Need to switch off for an hour? What this. You’ll come back refreshed and calm. Enjoy.

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When I click into these documentaries I already know as fact that my Anxiety, Depression and PTSD will be soothed away! The sounds and colors are a wonderful distraction to my anxious and negative thoughts. I am greatful for the Most beautiful nature having the opportunity to lull me into a peaceful and serene sleep. 🥰😇😍

Positivemotivation
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Listening to this as I do some baking in the kitchen. How peaceful and lovely to be accompanied by this naturalist! I can travel, learn, be serenaded by birds, and be in a beautiful environment--all without leaving my kitchen.

cbabick
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The opportunity to view birds I would never get the chance to see had it not been for your amazing filming. Priceless.

busy_at_the_moment
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These birds are adorned so with so much color.

eleanorjpoindexter
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I've lived in Thailand for 22 years, and 'do' bird rescue on our little island. I've actually had 2 of these wonderful little birds to care for in the past few years. One was badly injured after flying into a window (sadly it didn't make it), and the other was brought to me after a storm. It was exhausted, and probably hadn't eaten during the almost 3 days and nights of strong wind and heavy rain. It was wonderful to see it fly off after 3 or 4 days of care... like a jewel in flight! I ended up with almost a dozen different birds over the days following the storm, but that amazing little Asian Kingfisher taking off towards the mountain is a memory that will stay with me...

bikesbirdsandbonsai
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It's my Cockatiel's HATCHDAY, so we're watching bird docs today! He has to hide from some of these mating shots cuz he IS only 4!

Lovely free doc. I watch a lot of stuff like this, and having the narrator track his goings on visiting the sites of these gorgeous Kingfishers feels surprisingly intimate. It has the style of a typical "prestige" style detached nature narrator but some of the familiarity of a host led nature show. It's very notable as many naturalists have spilled ink for centuries about how best to advocate for nature, with "scientific" detachment or "over anthropomorphizing" involvement. Personally, I think it's best to find a balance between sentiments. Remember, when Jane Goodall was naming the gorillas she was studying, it was seen as foolish and unscientific even though her work was so vital.

I'm so used to very distant narration in nature docs, so this one describing their distress looking for birds after a storm and delight seeing birds roosting at night extremely refreshing. Its wild how much "this morning, I watched this hornbill" changes the framing.

ShesquatchPiney
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As a birder, i couldn't resist clicking on this video, ...just long enough to see the gorgeous bird in the photo, I told myself. I was pulled in to watch every minute. Birds are fascinating. This seasonal glimpse into a pair of Oriental Dwarf Kingfishers nesting lives captured my full attention. 💖 Thank you for making this documentary!!

alanesmith
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I express my sincere gratitude to your efforts for showing the beautiful world of colorful birds and the nature they struggle to survive.

Nature
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I have no words to express my happiness after watching this video. Only extra - ordinary and great nature loving person like you make this possible. I felt so close to mother nature. God bless you with strength and success.

SS-bmtb
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I loved this documentary. Just straight, honest documenting from a person who is clearly so passionate about these animals, and the area. I really enjoyed this so much. I didn't want it to end. Such beautiful birds...I'm so happy all four ODK chicks survived to venture out into the world. Please do more!!! Wonderful work!

BlinkinFirefly
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Those birds are beautiful have never seen birds like that

dotbotha
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How is it that nature documentaries are becoming ever yet more graphically astounding? ❤❤❤

carollever
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Kingfisher birds were hunted for their velvety feathers. However, due to strict Animal protection laws that has reduced.

There is this white breasted kingfisher that blessed me with its presence one morning when I was in my balcony ( India). I couldnt believe how beautiful, vibrant, velvelty feathers it has. Such a mesmerising bird.

deeksha
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What an amazing creature...thanks for the precious documentary

emers
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Beautiful I loved it !!!! Thank you very much.

mysunnybird
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Thank you. It akessoooo much hard work to get a 40 minutes documentary. Just beautiful.

atulpatel
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Incredibly insightful and well-constructed documentary. Thank you.

elquixotedelascanarias
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Thank you too. I never knew of the odk kingfisher they're colors are so spectacular the most. However im a nature lover. So I did appreciate you documenting all the creatures in the film❣️ Thank very much for showing different species that I haven't seen before❣️❣️❣️

nadianavarro
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These wee Kingfishers are hugely beautiful - no wonder you followed them into their lives...💛

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