Spring - The Return of Life - The Secrets of Nature

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Published 2019-06-21
A documentary about the most spectacular spring in the last fourty years. Five months of filming in the Iberian Peninsula, great forests, lakes, plains, saltworks, the awakening of the flora and especially of the fauna. We witness unique moments like the mating of the viperine water snake and the long journey into maturity of the natterjack toad.
We contemplate the courtship of the bee eaters, the frolic of the flamingos or the cheerful movements of the little owls, accompanied by a cohort of small birds that invade Spain and Portugal. «Alravanes», lesser spotted woodpeckers, herons, great crested grebes, storks and vultures meet at a spectacle in which these animals are the privileged protagonists.

All Comments (21)
  • @MVN9
    God's Creation is just Awesome, he is a Perfect Master!
  • @morningstar9233
    Beautifully filmed. well narrated and a pleasant soundtrack. I like to watch gentle nature documentaries before bedtime. I know it's important but it's a relief not to get the usual lecture about how human activity is destroying everything. We're just allowed to appreciate nature's beauty without guilt and regret here. I think any reasonable person can see it needs to be protected and preserved without being beaten over the head by the presenter. Thank you.
  • @rayharvest
    These type of documentaries are very relaxing and therapeutic; you forget all the nonsense going on and it just becomes as if you're one with the nature you watch
  • @genius6126
    My God the voice of this man is so quiet and stunning. Very good video.
  • Anyone else have trouble staying awake listening to the narrator? So soothing!!
  • @1fredricka
    High quality from the commentary to the beautiful filming. Thank You
  • @janiceraby6175
    This is probably one of the best nature programs I’ve watched ❤️
  • @gnored
    Beautiful photography, fine narration of an excellent script and appropriate music make this documentary a rare jewel in the genre. Thank you for sharing.
  • Acorns ,Ravens & sad passing of one of the stags the powerful healing nature is indeed a microcosm of food chain,life & death of all creatures & organisms blending in with the gift of breathe of life many thanks indeed for posting such a vividly significantly & informatively wildlife & nature filming 😘💡📽️👍👌
  • @mihu6345
    I love whoever directed the music! I just listened to the flamingos and it was so cute and upbeat and pleasant. One of the the best documentaries I have ever had the pleasure to listen to and enjoy. Amazing work! <3
  • @dejib.3930
    Absolutely divine ! But it's so good to see such places still exist in today's human expansion. We are way too many and we need to slow down.
  • It's thriling imagining how much efforts would have taken for such spectacular documentary. Hats off to your team. Thanx for such phenomen. 😙😙