The life of the forest. Birds

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Published 2022-10-04
Birds are allies of foresters in forest protection. They contribute to reducing the population of insects, which in a large number pose a huge threat to trees.
Birds catch the most insects in the breeding season.
And their singing fills the surroundings, and the multiplicity of colours and shades of feathers arouses our admiration, and the closer look we take at them, the more admiration we feel.

Director: Michał Ogrodowczyk
Screenplay: Michał Ogrodowczyk, Sławomir Skupiński, Tomasz Ogrodowczyk
Commentary: Michał Ogrodowczyk
Producer: Forest Film Studio, Polish State Forests
Year of production 2018
Time 44:05


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All Comments (21)
  • @dragonchild_
    Out of channels that show nature videos, I like yours the best. The information is spot on and rarely focuses on human stuff. I know of human destruction, but those are different videos to help with awareness and education. These focus more on the animal's life. I love it. The shots and camera work are amazing as it feels more like I'm outside sitting very still and watching the animals rather than all of this cinematic dramatic hoopla and the camera people and narrators and humans continuously stealing the spotlight. I love the music too. It accents the film very well and is not too loud or distracting or human emotional dramatic. I love it! This Forest Film Studio will last for a very long time. Thank you.
  • To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life.
  • @Gunther819
    I don't know why but whenever i watch these documentaries i always feel like I'm in heaven
  • @heatherstub
    For someone who's been blind since birth, I love nature, and this is such a refreshing video. Thank you for doing such a thorough job of covering so many different varieties of birds and wildlife. I also don't get to go to the forest anymore, but I hope that'll change soon with my health having improved from a long illness. It's so nurturing to my heart to be able to listen to videos like this that are free from political and climate-based focused-films. Although they may try to be educational, this sets them apart, because this video, (and I'm sure your other videos), focus on the birds and wildlife that inhabit the Polish forest. It's so good to hear!
  • @Birds.Song.
    I'm stuck in the house during the coronavirus quarantine, and these sounds just bring me back to Michigan summertimes. This is exactly how a forest with a creek sounds during the summer.
  • I am a little bit surprised there have been so few comments about this excellent documentary. It is very beautifully filmed and really informative. For someone like me living in the UK, I am really envious of the abundance and variety of forest-dwelling birds in Poland. Our native broadleaf forests have been nearly all felled, and now coniferous plantations predominate, which are very monotonous in terms of species diversity. This is largely a result of private ownership of the greatest area of our country and commercialisation of forestry. We do have some national parks and other wild areas, but Conservative governments in particular have either not supported or even been antagonistic to nature conservation. In addition, raptors are persecuted by landowners who want to preserve their grouse and pheasant shooting estates: this persecution is illegal, but the regime to enforce it is woefully weak and prosecutions are both rare and much too lenient. I hope the Polish people will not follow this pattern and will continue to cherish their magnificent forests.
  • @wildzwijn1
    Love the bird diversity in this documentary!
  • @micmike
    It is excellent, thanks. The forest is like a therapy for those who walk it listening and watching the residents. How very valuable the forests and all that fill them are.
  • @chilloften
    I loved it, so precious. Nature all around.
  • @vetfred1977
    Amazing documentary! I wish had more similar docs on European birds. Unfortunately nowadays it’s much easier to find American style sensational documentaries on most dangerous most venomous species out of the context and with 0 education purposes. This film is AMAZING
  • @2msvalkyrie529
    Stunning photography ! As good as BBC ! Poland has amazing wildlife..
  • This is like an anthology of birds and their nesting behaviour. Was such a nice and pleasing watch. Beautiful photography and narration
  • I really love the bird world. Thanks for sharing. It’s very well made..🦅
  • @hafsa1055
    Great polish forest .We all pray for the long, ,healthy life of forest birds and its allied ecosystems. We all should try our best to protect it and play our roles for the sustainability of green environments . Great team work 👏 ❤😊 Shagufta Fahmid from Pakistan 🇵🇰 👏 👍 👌 😀
  • This fills my heart with joy! A documentary so wonderfully done! Thank you!❤
  • @heidewetmore5389
    Birds are the most wonderful and beautiful creatures. Full stop!
  • @jaik9321
    Great work by this team. Nice camera ; Voice...
  • @sert1far716
    Thank you very much for this stunning documentary. I’m in love with polish forests. Greetings from Italy!