These Baby Birds Can't Catch a Break | The Making of Asia | BBC Earth



Not all desert islands are paradises: some, like this one in Bahrain, are arid and unforgiving. These cormorants are in the middle of their breeding season and must survive the sweltering desert climates (as must the crew). And lack of food for these birds means that cannibalism is another danger to consider…

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27 thoughts on “These Baby Birds Can't Catch a Break | The Making of Asia | BBC Earth”

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  2. Reminds me of the other extreme, Emperor Penguins and how they pick the most desolate freezing cold place they have to trek for miles with those short little legs…nature is strangely amazing.

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  3. Respect to all wildlife photographers & natural scientists. They have to deal with challenging conditions to bring us quality content for our education & convenience.

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  4. Birds must be staying in desert for delivery labour,you call it breeding,colony like penguins.
    The plastic,the people who had come could have removed some which they saw in front of their eyes.
    Birds they fly for food and they live together,there is something about nature soil and carcass.

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  5. cormorants? an island i worked on had some try move in. their very feces annihilated nearly all the vegetation. disgusting birds. the state exterminated the birds they couldn't remove. it took years for the trees and vegetation to recover.

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