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大卫·阿滕伯勒(David Attenborough)主持,英国广播公司(BBC)在2009年出版的自然纪录片-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by David Attenborough and published by BBC in 2009- English narration
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英国广播公司(BBC)著名的自然历史部门(Natural History Unit)的这部精彩的系列影片结合了地球的史诗般规模和魅力非凡的动物在生存中的亲密,情感故事。这些令人惊叹的程序使用最先进的高清技术捕捉地球上最戏剧性和史诗般的野生动物眼镜以及捕获其中的动物的亲密故事。每年,在全球范围内,季节性变化都改变了整个景观并吸引了数百万种生物因为这些伟大的事件展开。[编辑]???大熔体???夏季北极冰融化,开辟了近三百万平方英里的海洋和陆地,为数以百万计的动物提供了机会,其中包括白鲸,北极狐科,巨大的海鸟殖民地以及传说中的独角兽北极独角鲸。但是,对于北极熊来说,这是一年中最艰难的时期。为什么?他们将如何生存?一只北极熊妈妈和她的幼崽一起踏上了海冰之旅。他们正在寻找环海豹,他们最喜欢的猎物。这是一项严肃的生意,但是幼崽只想玩。融化的冰使他们更难以狩猎并威胁其生存。以独特的航拍顺序,首次拍摄了独角鲸与独角兽状象牙的迁徙。鲸鱼在冰层上的巨大裂缝中行进时,会冒险。如果冰层在它们上方闭合,它们将淹死。数百只白鲸在河浅处聚集。他们在夏天最奇异的眼镜之一的光滑鹅卵石上摩擦自己。海雀科的小鸡第一次从陡峭的海崖巢中飞到300米以下的海中。他们试图滑行至安全,但许多人未达到目标。他们的损失对于饥饿的北极狐家庭来说是一笔额外的收入。随着融化结束,熊们聚集起来,等待大海再次结冰。两只400公斤重的雄性互相争斗以保持晶石。他们试图滑行至安全,但许多人未达到目标。他们的损失对于饥饿的北极狐家庭来说是一笔额外的收入。随着融化结束,熊们聚集起来,等待大海再次结冰。两只400公斤重的雄性互相争斗以保持晶石。他们试图滑行至安全,但许多人未达到目标。他们的损失对于饥饿的北极狐家庭来说是一笔额外的收入。随着融化结束,熊们聚集起来,等待大海再次结冰。两只400公斤重的雄性互相争斗以保持晶石。??大鲑鱼奔跑???每年,北美的灰熊家庭都依赖于一个壮观的自然事件来生存:数以亿计的鲑鱼从太平洋返回到它们出生的山间溪流。鲑鱼行进数千英里,然后产卵,然后死亡。巨大的发展不仅为熊提供食物,而且为虎鲸,狼,白头鹰,甚至森林本身提供食物。问题是:鲑鱼会及时返回以保持饥饿的熊活着吗?一位母亲灰熊,她的幼崽从高高的雪山阿拉斯加山区的巢穴中出来。从空中拍摄,团队首先捕捉了电视,接着是熊,因为它们在前往海岸的途中经过了接近垂直的斜坡,等待鲑鱼返回。与此同时,鲑鱼正在流向河口,在那里它们必须逆流而游上游。该程序揭示了他们如何处理洪流和越过瀑布,这一壮举等同于人类跳过房屋。数十只饥饿的熊热切地等待着鲑鱼成河。在另一部电视节目中,水下摄像机记录了他们用来从深水池的底部收集死鲑鱼的技巧和花式步法。??大迁徙???每年,塞伦盖蒂草原上都有超过一百万的牛羚和斑马入侵,使之成为居住在那里的掠食者的天堂。但是当牧群再次迁徙时会发生什么呢?我们遵循This fantastic series from the BBC's renowned Natural History Unit combines the epic scale of Planet Earth and the intimate, emotional stories of charismatic animals as they struggle to survive. Using state of the art HD technology, these amazing programmes capture the Earth's most dramatic and epic wildlife spectacles and the intimate stories of the animals caught up in them.Every year, around the world, seasonal changes transform entire landscapes and draw in millions of creatures as these great events unfold. The Great Melt The summer melt of Arctic ice, opening up nearly three million square miles of ocean and land, provides opportunities for millions of animals, including beluga whales, families of Arctic foxes, vast colonies of seabirds, and the fabled Arctic unicorn, the narwhal. For polar bears, however, it is the toughest time of year. Why? How will they survive? A mother polar bear and her cub make their first journey together onto the sea ice. They are looking for ringed seals, their favourite prey. It is a serious business but the cub just wants to play. The melting ice makes it harder for them to hunt and threatens their survival. In a unique aerial sequence, the migration of narwhal with their distinctive unicorn-like tusks is filmed for the first time. The whales' journey is risky as they travel along giant cracks in the ice. If the ice were to close above them, they would drown. Hundreds of beluga whales gather in the river shallows. They rub themselves on smooth pebbles in one of the most bizarre summer spectacles. Guillemot chicks take their first flights from precipitous sea cliff nests to the sea 300 metres below. They attempt to glide to safety but many miss their target. Their loss is a bonus for the hungry Arctic fox family waiting below. As the melt comes to an end the bears gather, waiting for the sea to freeze again. Two 400kg males square up to each other to spar. The Great Salmon Run Every year grizzly bear families in North America depend for their survival on a spectacular natural event: the return of hundreds of millions of salmon from the Pacific Ocean to the mountain streams where they were born. The salmon travel thousands of miles to spawn and then die. The great run not only provides food for bears, but for killer whales, wolves, bald eagles, and even the forest itself. The question is: will the salmon return in time to keep hungry bears alive? A mother grizzly and her cubs emerge from their den high in snowy Alaskan mountains. Filming from the air the team capture a TV first, following the bears as they negotiate a near vertical slope on their journey to the coast where they await the return of the salmon. Meanwhile, the salmon are making their way to the to river mouths where they must swim upstream and against the current. The programme reveals how they tackle the torrents and leap over waterfalls, a feat equivalent to a human jumping over a house. Dozens of hungry bears eagerly await the salmon that make it up river. In another TV first, underwater cameras record the ingenuity and fancy footwork they use to collect dead salmon from the bottom of deep pools. The Great Migration Each year more than one million wildebeest and zebra invade the Serengeti grasslands, making it a paradise for the predators that live there. But what happens when the herds move off again? We follow the moving story of one lion family's struggle to survive until the return of the great migration. Nature's Great Events tells the story of the epic trek of herds that follow the rains to fresh pastures, and the tale of the predators they leave behind. The crew captures the desperate plight of a single pride of lions, revealing a different side to the Serengeti. Rather than being a predators' paradise, it is a land in constant change, with wildebeest following the rains and leaving the lions to tough it out. The Ntudu pride has seven cubs, and is already suffering as the wildebeest leave to find fresh pastures. The four pride females struggle to find enough food for their hungry offspring. As weeks turn to months, the pride members become more emaciated and frailer, and the number of cubs dwindles to just two. As the herds begin to return, the plains reveal one final secret. For the first time since 1967 the Serengeti's only active volcano, Ol Doinyo Lengai, begins to billow ash and smoke. Filmed from the air, the team captures the exciting action. Fertilised by the volcanic ash over millions of years, these short grass plains are among the most productive grasslands in the world. After months of hardship, the pride's tragic story, through sickness, drought and fire, is over as the herds return, providing plentiful food. The Great Tide A mighty army of dolphins, sharks, whales, seals and gannets hunt down the billions of sardines along South Africa's east coast each winter. This is the Sardine Run: an underwater Armageddon, the greatest gathering of predators anywhere on the planet, and the most spectacular event in the world's oceans. From intimate moments of the creatures caught up in the run, to the dramatic finale of this spectacular event, The Great Tide is an action-packed feeding-frenzy, filmed underwater, on the ocean's surface, and in the air. However, in recent years the sardine run has become less predictable, perhaps due to the warming effects of climate change. If the sardine run does not happen, the lives of the animals caught up in the drama hang in the balance. Pioneering a unique boat stabilised camera mount for surface filming, the Nature's Great Events crew capture all the high octane action as the predators compete for sardines, filmed with aerial, underwater and above water cameras. Super slow motion cameras also capture the very moment gannets plunge into the water, hitting it at sixty miles an hour. A violent winter storm is the trigger for the sardines to begin their desperate dash. They are followed by a super-pod of 5,000 dolphins and further up the coast more predators gather. A shoal of sardines 15 miles long is pushed into the shallows and aerial shots show thousands of sharks gathering to feed on them. The climax to the sardine run is a spectacular feeding frenzy as the dolphins round the sardines up into balls on which all the predators feast. Gannets rain down in their thousands, sharks pile in scattering the fish and a Bryde's whale lunges in taking great mouthfuls of sardines. The Great Flood The great flood in the Okavango turns 4,000 square miles of arid plains into a beautiful wetland. Elephant mothers guide their families on an epic trek across the harsh Kalahari Desert towards it, siphoning fresh water from stagnant pools and facing hungry lions. Hippos battle for territory, as the magical water draws in thousands of buffalo and birds, and vast clouds of dragonflies. Will the young elephant calves survive to reach this grassland paradise? The experienced mother elephants time their arrival at the delta to coincide with the lush grass produced by the great flood. In a TV first, the programme shows the way they use their trunks to siphon clean water from the surface layers of a stagnant pool, while avoiding stirring up the muddy sediment on the bottom with their feet. Bull hippos also converge on prime territories formed by the rising flood water. Two big bulls do bloody battle, at times being lifted out of the water by their rival. Lechwe swamp deer, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles and numerous fish and thousands of birds arrive in the delta. And, in a phenomenon never before filmed in the Okavango, thousands of dragonflies appear - seemingly from nowhere - within minutes of the flood arrival, mating and laying eggs. As the flood finally reaches its peak, elephants and buffalo, near the end of their epic trek across the desert, face the final gauntlet of a hungry pride of lions. In a heart-wrenching sequence, a baby elephant is brought down by a lion in broad daylight. The Great Feast Every summer in the seas off Alaska humpback whales, sea lions and killer whales depend on an explosion of plant life, the plankton bloom. It tranforms these seas into the richest on Earth. But will these animals survive to enjoy the great feast? The summer sun sparks the growth of phytoplankton, microscopic floating plants which can bloom in such vast numbers that they eclipse even the Amazon rainforest in sheer abundance of plant life. Remarkably, it is these minute plants that are the basis of all life here. But both whales and sea lions have obstacles to overcome before they can enjoy the feast. Humpback whales migrate 3,000 miles from Hawaii, and during their 3 month voyage lose a third of their body weight. In a heart-rending scene a mother sea lion loses her pup in a violent summer storm, while another dramatic sequence shows a group of killer whales working together to kill a huge male sea lion. In late summer the plankton bloom is at its height. Vast shoals of herring gather to feed on it, diving birds round the fish up into a bait ball and then a humpback whale roars in to scoop up the entire ball of herring in one huge mouthful. When a dozen whales work together they employ the ultimate method of co-operative fishing - bubble net feeding. One whale blows a ring of bubbles to engulf the fish and then they charge in as one. Filmed from the surface, underwater and, for the first time, from the air, we reveal how these giant hunters can catch a tonne of fish every day.
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时长: 49 mins
分集数: 6
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Number of Parts: 6
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