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[BBC系列]:英国动物指南The Animals Guide to Britain-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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克里斯·帕克汉姆(Chris Packham)主持的自然纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2011年发行-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by Chris Packham, published by BBC in 2011- English narration
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英国动物指南克里斯·帕克汉姆(Chris Packham)展示了从动物的角度考察英国的系列。每周他都会遇到由五种动物组成的精英群体,每种动物以非常不同的方式感知世界。通过了解他们在这些岛屿上的需求,问题和历史,克里斯揭示了他们对现代英国及其人类的造.。[编辑]???淡水动物???这次,克里斯看了淡水动物。克里斯(Chris)在高地(Highlands)目睹了鱼鹰的精彩捕鱼表演,在普尔港(Poole Harbour),学习了如何诱使他们在更南端筑巢。他调查了白色的飞镖,黑色的水田鼠和棕色的鳟鱼可以告诉我们水路变化的本质。他发现了大约400年前海狸为何在这里灭绝的可怕真相。??草原动物???这次克里斯看了看草原动物。克里斯亲自钻探草原,以便观察八哥,聪明且适应性强的草原掠食者的饮食习惯。英国star鸟起起伏伏:它们曾经很常见,以至于由于钟针上的数字而停下了大笨钟,但如今,由于现代农药的使用,它们的食物供应在减少。关于蜜蜂-对我们未来至关重要的昆虫-如何收集花蜜和花粉,有了新的启示。以及马蹄蝙蝠,棕兔和谷仓猫头鹰如何学会以不同方式适应现代英国。[编辑]???林地动物???克里斯这次看的是林地动物。克里斯遇到了我们的顶级林地掠夺者苍鹰。克里斯通过使用高速摄影技术,展示了这些令人印象深刻的猛禽如何在飞行中转弯并转向密集的灌木丛,这可以解释他们喜欢在英国居住的森林。克里斯还遇到了刺猬,这种刺猬是仅次于人类而获得最佳国家卫生服务的动物。小鹿,这种动物在历史上受到了极大的宠爱,有时甚至比人类邻居得到更好的对待。克里斯(Chris)发现,寻找甲虫时,锹形甲虫很少会移出M25,这是一块不错的腐烂木头。他遇到一个男人,他决心使英国成为红松鼠的更好家,他希望我们其余的人吃灰色的。[编辑]??沿海动物???这次克里斯看了看沿海动物。克里斯(Chris)调查了为何英国的水域和海岸线是我们两个沿海物种(灰海豹和曼克斯seal水)在世界上最受欢迎的地方。他还为自己认为容易被误解的动物-英国海鸥(British gull)站了台。他遇到了两种动物,它们具有真正非同寻常的感知英国沿海环境的方式-沿岸的螃蟹通过闻脚臭味找到自己的路;以及宽吻海豚,可以通过回声定位以200步的速度识别出黑色的鱼。The Animals Guide to BritainChris Packham presents the series that examines Britain from an animal's point of view. Each week he encounters an elite group of five animals each of which senses the world in a very different way. By understanding their needs, problems and histories on these islands, Chris reveals what they make of modern Britain - and its humans.[edit] Freshwater Animals This time Chris looks at freshwater animals. In the Highlands, Chris witnesses a fabulous fishing display by ospreys and, in Poole Harbour, learns how to tempt them to nest much further south. He investigates what white faced darter dragonflies, black water voles and brown trout can tell us about the changing nature of our waterways. And he discovers the grisly truth behind why beavers became extinct here, some 400 years ago.[edit] Grassland Animals This time Chris looks at grassland animals. Chris burrows into the grassland himself so that he can observe the eating habits of starlings, clever and well-adapted grassland predators. British starlings have had their ups and downs: they were once so common that they famously stopped Big Ben due to numbers perching on the clock hands, but nowadays their food supply is dwindling, thanks to modern pesticides. There are new revelations about how honeybees - insects vital for our future - manage to collect nectar and pollen. And how horseshoe bats, brown hares and barn owls are all learning to adapt to modern Britain in different ways.[edit] Woodland Animals This time Chris looks at woodland animals. Chris meets our top woodland predator, the goshawk. With the use of high speed photography, Chris demonstrates how these impressive raptors twist and turn in flight to negotiate dense thicket, something which could account for the forests that they like to inhabit in Britain. Chris also meets the hedgehog, the animal that gets the best National Health Service after humans; and the fallow deer, an animal that has been so pampered through history that it has sometimes been treated better than its human neighbours. Chris discovers that stag beetles rarely move beyond the M25 when looking for a home - a nice piece of rotting wood to live in. And he meets a man who is so determined to make Britain a better home for the red squirrel, that he wants the rest of us to eat the grey ones.[edit] Coastal Animals This time Chris looks at coastal animals. Chris investigates why the waters and coastlines of the UK are the most popular places in the world for two of our coastal species: the grey seal and the Manx shearwater. He also makes a stand for an animal that he considers much misunderstood - the British gull. And he meets two animals which have truly extraordinary ways of sensing Britain's coastal environments - the shore crab which finds its way around by smelling through its feet; and the bottlenose dolphin which can identify a fish at 200 paces in the pitch black, using echolocation.
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【技术参数】——
视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
Video: 比特率: CRF-22 (~3246 Kbps)
Video 画面比例: 1280 x 720
Video 分辨率: 1.778 (16:9)
音频编码: AAC LC
Audio: English
音频比特率: 160 kb/s VBR 48 KHz
Audio 声道数: Stereo 2
时长: 59 mins,
帧速率: 25 帧速率
分集数: 4
编码器 Mp4
体积: 1.40 GB
来源: WebRip
编码: Harry65
Release Notes
Merged English Subtitles【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
Video: Bitrate: CRF-22 (~3246 Kbps)
Video Aspect Ratio: 1280 x 720
Video Resolution: 1.778 (16:9)
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Audio: English
Audio Bitrate: 160 kb/s VBR 48 KHz
Audio Channels: Stereo 2
Run-Time: 59 mins,
Framerate: 25 fps
Number of Parts: 4
Container Mp4
Part Size: 1.40 GB
Source: WebRip
Encoded by: Harry65
Release Notes
Merged English Subtitles
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