Gulf Crossing: Story of Spring
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Original documentary about the annual migration of billions of songbirds across the Gulf of Mexico and into North America. Features HD footage of hundreds of colorful songbirds.
GULF CROSSING: STORY OF SPRING
In the spring hundreds of bird species move from the tropics into North America. As they make their way they eventually face the great barrier of the Gulf of Mexico. This arm of the Atlantic ocean is more than 900 miles wide, and more than 600 miles across from north to south.
While some birds skirt the edge of the water, the overwhelming majority-more than 200 species, and hundreds of millions of individuals-cross the unbroken plain of the gulf in a single flight of 20 or more hours.
Gulf Crossing is a record of trans-gulf migration on America’s southern coast: the expectation of arrival, the surprise each day of what birds appear, and the habitats they are found in. The experience is expanded by a scientific perspective on the phenomenon of migration, describing it's geographic shape, the coastal habitats birds rely on, physiological cycles in birds, and the effect of weather patterns on bird flight.
Bird migration along the Gulf coast is one of the most exciting and powerful natural experiences you can have. Millions of birds from hundreds of species are passing overhead each day, and you never know what’s going to show up. But despite the hundreds of nature documentaries that are made each year, the story of trans-gulf migration has never really been told before.
Gulf Crossing is an attempt to document this remarkable and moving natural phenomenon. The six episodes provide a comprehensive exploration of the Gulf crossing, from Spring to Fall, covering migration along the Upper Texas Coast, the arrival and breeding of birds in the north, and Fall migration in north Florida.
I hope this documentary will increase awareness and appreciation of America's immense but vanishing natural heritage.
Gulf Crossing is free to use in any classroom or group setting. For more info on use, see the Creative Commons License. If you are interested in downloading the file to show to groups, please contact me.
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Note: In the documentary it is implied that many migrants depart from the northern Yucatan. Actually, I'm not sure about the science here, so this might be wrong. It may be that most take flight further south and fly over the Yucatan without stopping, so 700-900 miles.
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I get hummingbirds at my property here in south central Florida. They lay-over here from around the second week of October until Thanksgiving Day. I’ve been told that there are barges and other large boats in the Gulf of Mexico that put out feeders for them to recharge and rest. What a great thing to do. Thank You so much for this video. You have answered several questions I have had for years. I lived in the Rochester, NY area for 23 years and my wife and I had 7 bird feeders out under the maple tree all year round. I see several of the birds we fed here in your video.
@stratobunny
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you like it.
I love birds.Thank you for including the names of the birds.
Thanks!
Love of nature is a sign of love to God our creator. I love your filming of animals and birds.
This is hands down one of the best documentaries about birds I have ever seen. And by far the best about bird migration. I rarely comment on KZread but this jewel deserves a thumbs up and a comment. Absolute must-see. Thanks so much and keep up the great work!
@stratobunny
5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@chhunhonghoun9917
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the DILIGENT work as good nature's OBSERVATER like you. It helps alot to the people who are depressed and any person with mantal problem.your best shows productions like natural medicine given by God. 🐦🐣 🕊️🐥🦅🐝🏝️🎋bless you and keep you be their 💓 lovely friend for ever.Their songs describe the beautiful freedom of their life ❤️😊 given by GOD.
Great documentary; I'm particularly amazed by how so many birds opt for crossing the Gulf rather than going along the coast, and how (relatively) quickly they do so - I'd have thought it would take weeks. I saw this recommended on Reddit and passed on the recommendation to an online friend of mine who was curious about bird documentaries.
What a fabulous documentary, this deserves far more views, I wish more people cared about the plight of our birds. Presence of healthy bird populations correlates with a healthy ecosystem. When will we stop putting our selfish human material "needs" over the importance of preserving biodiversity? It behooves all humans to protect our fellow creatures.
Outstanding! 👍
One of the best documentaries on migration I've seen. Thorough, great video, and so interesting! I've heard the first songbird here in Rhode Island and with the great weather coming this week, I eagerly anticipate more arriving soon! Thanks for a great story Childs and team!
18.3.2023.Very good and best.Thank you.
This is by far the most complete film about bird migration that I have ever seen (and I've seen quite a lot!). The radar images, the weather charts, the immense number of species filmed..... it's just perfect!
@stratobunny
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@abrafrito868
7 жыл бұрын
Agree, this is an amazing documentary. It's very informative and inspires my curiosity. Another good film is "Return of the Hoopoe". Just search it in youtube it's about an endangered European bird species that migrates to and from Africa, very inspirational. Thank you so much for this beautiful film, loved it
@almlopez731
5 жыл бұрын
... where are the birds, the billions of migratory birds?
@Wynnmurrah
4 жыл бұрын
Truth of o9og
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Really dear❤ I agree with u sir 🙏
This is an astounding perspective on nature and birds from a human perspective. I watched it twice in a row and will more. This documentary is as true and pragmatic as nature itself. This is about birds and earth their habitat, it's not about making a video, it not about using nature as a product to entertain people, this is for nature and for us. It's time to change our laws fondations herited from the XIX century industrial revolution that assumed an infinite supply of nature and an infinite earth to provide it and write new laws that reflect the true cost of buldozing trees and to start charging these costs to corporations. Our earth is not in infinite supply, habitats are not in infinite supplies. Let's not let a minority of rich individuals dictate the preservation of laws that ignore the true cost of habitat destruction for their gains. Globalism and a finance system build on an infinite supply of currency backed by nothing means the enslavement of the masses and the destruction of nature for the benefit of a global superclass of oligarchs. Governements are dead, or puppets behind the wheel. Pulling the strings are oligarchs and banksters who own the rotten mainstream medias. Nothing more can be expected from zombies governments serving globalist oligarchs and finaniciers. The masses of people must regain control of their destiny. Educating people and understanding the situation we are in is the first step to correct it.
@stratobunny
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you like the story.
@erichhitchcock3368
2 жыл бұрын
Well put.
@erichhitchcock3368
2 жыл бұрын
The musician Morrissey had a great narrative about it, saying we don't need any of these "leaders," as they are about hate and use their power to excercise that hate.
@goognamgoognw6637
2 жыл бұрын
@@erichhitchcock3368 That is a great way to describe it. Problem is that "we don't need" is passive. These people grab and clutch to power, then increase their power and corrupt laws removing them never goes smoothly according to past history.
Fantastic! Thank you so much!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You'd think there would be a lot of great documentaries about birds, especially for birders and bird lovers. Sadly there's just isn't. This however, this is a gem. Displaying the names along with the detailed narrative of North American migration- the actual where and when's. Beautiful shots of many species. Great documentary.
@stratobunny
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Shalom .Thank you. Watching from Australia. 73 Praise the Lord 37
I love the science behind the migratory behavior revealed with such intensity. Very impressive stuff.
@stratobunny
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thanks very much for this. Your film didn't pander by being cutesy or overly dramatic or trying to be super-cool. You were respectful to your target audience and let the phenomenon speak for itself. Extremely informative and filled in a number of big blank spots I had in my knowledge of the subject. Very well done, and thanks again. (I live near Chicago, and there's a place in town on Lake Michigan known as The Magic Hedge in a park called Montrose Point that attracts a truly astonishing concentration of migrants, and which is most famous for its warblers.)
@stratobunny
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I'm glad you like it.
This is a beautiful learning experience. Thank you!
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Really dear❤ I felt so . nice meeting with u am subhashos Mishra from India and a tourist guide on mangrove forest and crocodile .I subscribed ur Chanel .upload video and am going upload many beautiful video s in my KZread Chanel beauties on earth .
If only life could be as calm as this man's voice, and the soft whistles of the birds.how is it that animals can get along but we can't! They have no currency "money" to fight over.
I was lucky today, I got to watch scarlet managers, red breasted grosbeaks, blubirds and warblers visit our feeders today. It was cold and blustery here on the southern border of NY, so I made a new batch of suet for them. It had sugar, cornmeal, peanut butter, raisins, meal worms and bird mix with various nuts. The manager scolded me when I put it in the cage holder, I guess I was not doing as fast as he liked. They sure did enjoy it. And I enjoyed watching ear healthy snacks. Oranges in the morning.
@ruthm4749
4 жыл бұрын
Tanagers, not managers
This came on in the middle of the night and had my cat TRIPPING lmao
Fantastic video to watch over & over again. So pleasurable. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣0️⃣
Nature is amazing! In late April I saw a hummingbird. It was a metallic green. I was surprised.
I love birds thanks
Thank you
Wow. Thank you for beautiful video. From fiji island god bless
It’s amazing. Such hard workers. It’s amazing how they navigate. God is wonderful with His creation.
Excellent documentary, thanks for posting
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Hello
*Outstanding* presentation! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
First of all, thank you for this marvelous documentary. I don't have words to praise how valuable and well done is this film. It should be seen by every nature lover, ornithological entity and bird watcher, at least in the Western Hemisphere. I live in the Caribbean, specifically in Puerto Rico, and we have the privilege to have many of the species shown in your film during the fall and until spring. It was fascinating to see many of those migratory birds with their spectacular plumage and hearing their lovely songs. Looking forward to visit one or more of the fabulous places identified int he documentary, to have the opportunity of watching those perfectly beautiful birds foraging in those habitats. Thanks again to you and to all that gave you support that allowed you to produce this documentary.
@stratobunny
7 жыл бұрын
William Rios Maldonado thank you for your kind words. All the best to you and your family this holiday.
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Dear ❤ I liked ur brilliant sweet expression nice meeting with u .am subhashis Mishra from India , a tourist guide on mangrove forest and crocodile in India🙏
I lake it this is lovely video'
Protect & treasure them.
Awesome. Thank you.
Marvelous..fascinating..perfect voice narration..appropriate comical comments..
Wonderfull, wonderful. Thankyou from the Netherlands. I am a birder for 50 years and in Europe there is a decline. So sad to see
Very nice documentary. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful documentary. I’m an avid birder. Have seen all birds except wimbrel and prothonotary and cape may. Never looses its thrill
@stratobunny
4 жыл бұрын
Cape Mays are tough but if you're in the Midwest or Northeast, right now (mid-May) is the time to look for them.
That was fun.Nice job!
This shows what a miracle nature truly is. Thank you so much.
@emergencylowmaneuvering7350
3 жыл бұрын
Birds are the real pilots. We are just imitators with machines to fly.
This is a great film, thanks for making it available!
What a beautiful video. So many different kinds of birds. The accompanying explamation makes the video more significant. Thank you.
wonderful documentary. I live on the north Florida Gulf coast and have sent this to my sister who lives in Australia 🇦🇺. thank you!
Love your video too much! Thank you!
Oh that was marvelous! Words can’t explain just how amazing Gods creatures are. Thank you, I learned so much and appreciate all your work. 😊
Outstanding! 👏👏👏
What a superb documentary, thank you kindly, I've learned so much! Now everytime I gaze at my bird feeders, I will think back to the knowledge you've provided here to appreciate these glorious creatures 🥰💕
What a wonderful film! Shows years of study and much effort must have been made to get so many fine photos of these song birds. Such a professional, amazing job of explaining the story of migration in understandable terms with the up-to-date radar maps, maps, weather currents, illustrations combined with seeing so many wonderful species. It is a fine training film, testing our quickness to key in on the identifying features. And the dramatic music adds to the charm. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
i LOVE TO WATCH BIRDS
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thanks for posting.
@stratobunny
8 жыл бұрын
marion olsen You're welcome!
Wonderful film.
Beautiful bird, nice video.
Very nice Thanks for sharing - My bird feeder in Phuket Thailand & totally different Birds here :) 🐦🐦 Good to watch different breeds :)
Wonderful! Thanks for including the names of all the birds. Very helpful.
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Yes I subscribed ur Chanel dear ❤ . upload video . am from India and am a tourist guide on mangrove forest and crocodile . am going to upload many beautiful video s. In my Chanel beauties on earth . nice meeting .🙏
Beautiful!
AH!!!!! What a miracle of photography to spy lovingly and ever so carefully AND patiently on these tiny, extraordinary, brave wonders of life. I try to imagine them at 10,000 feet looking all around and going ever onwards and onwards. Thank you, thank you thank you! And the music was perfect. I have been mesmerised by birds since my first memory. I wouldn't be able to see them all even if I were there on Galveston island or anywhere around the Gulf, so your film is a gift to this septuagenarian in Australia, as it is to everyone who has watched it ...again and again. And yet there is the chill of the facts and stats about the declining numbers. Every aspect of the story you've told makes a gentle claim on our heart as well as our head. Stay safe and well...and blessings to all involved. :)
@stratobunny
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Beautiful.
@samuelbb6527
3 жыл бұрын
Ed,
@samuelbb6527
3 жыл бұрын
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Excellent job. You answered many questions I had about crossing the gulf.
what a wonderful video: plenty of birds seen and identified, a lot of explanation about the migratory process. I am new to birding (I'm 78) and won't be able to see many of these birds so I am very happy to see and enjoy them here. Thank you for this beautiful video and the Story of Spring.
I can't thank you all for this Documentry saw it months ago loved it always Animals and birds are our first teachers on the planet
I loved this video. Very informative and great videography.
I Love birds !!! Thanks; Mr. Jackson !!! Greetings & The Best of Luck & Life from Ireland !!! Renzo *
@stratobunny
8 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent film!!
watched this video about 10 times already. also shared it with my birder friends.
@stratobunny
8 жыл бұрын
wow!
Absolutely top notch documentary.
WoW ! 🙂 So I just finished a 4200 mile round trip, which took me to South Padre Island, Texas in late April, and the only storm of the entire migration, hit on the second day of my 3 1/2 days there, causing a moderate fallout. I got great photos of most of the birds in this documentary. Perfect timing 🙂 Two weeks later, my excitement still hasn't warn off. And this video has me totally fired back up again. I had been looking for a video which totally explains the Neo Tropical migration. And this one totally does 👍 I have saved the link so I can forward it to several fellow birders, and so I can watch it again, maybe a few more times 🙂
So beautiful birds and great views
Beautifully done. Thank you for all the hard work you did. Magnificent work.
Wow! Awesome and so informative.
I know you have posted this on KZread for a while but I must say I have been looking for a migration documentary about crossing the gulf for a very long time and I want to thank you so much for making and posting a video.
@stratobunny
4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it.
I thank the people dedicating their fantastic shared information on a favorite subject
Thank you for this informative documentary. I just started birding 3 weeks ago. 🥰
This surely was educational and so very enjoyable to learn many of the migration intricacies. I thoroughly enjoyed your hard work doing this. Thank you for sharing.
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Hello am from India .
Most beautiful and informative birding video online, especially on warblers. All you need to know to track and identify them. Bravo!
This is very beatiful
I love this video! I use it for my Ornithology class at Cal State LA -- even though it is focused on eastern migration, the lessons in this video are fantastic. My students love it.
@stratobunny
6 жыл бұрын
I'm so pleased to hear that!
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Ohh great dear ❤
I've watched this like 5 billion times approximately and will keep on going. Also, here in Webster Texas, I get to see a butt ton of birds migrate through behind my fence and in my yard.
@stratobunny
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, enjoy your spring.
Very good documentry. I like it .
Extraordinary ❤
What a jewel of a documentary!
and Birds SING!!!
Wonderful!! How beautiful birds migration. Iove our natural beauty and thinking about it. How wonderful planet creator created for US.
Amazing Thank You!!!
This is such a good video. Continue, please
@stratobunny
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I did! Check it out: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nauX29Z_YpDSlcY.html
Lovely Birding Video. I really love the birds.
@stratobunny
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thank you!
53:21 What a profound line! It make so much sense!
Wow! Learned a lot. Grateful to live in south Mississippi where I can see many of these birds in mt yard ever April and October- November.
Superb video, showing the scientific basis for migration and the extraordinary beauty and resilience of the birds themselves. I hugely appreciate a nature documentary is substantive. I am grateful for all wildlife videos, but so many are based on an artificial story arc of one animal (Will Little Simba Survive?), or are a superficial survey of all the species in an area (Animal Wonders of the Arctic!). They tend to engage one emotionally but less so intellectually. This video is a great example of achieving both those goals.. Thank you!
Beautiful informative documentary showing splendid work of nature!However, unfortunate neglect and destruction of habitat and climate by humans is endangering these wonderful beings.I hope humans realize and mend their ways of living on earth!
Really nice. Love the info grafics
Wonderful - I enjoy watching your videos and your channel - Thanks from Denmark 🙏
@stratobunny
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Thanks for uploading. Love it!
This is wonderful. So full of beauty and information.
Such a informative documentary with beautiful birds. I used to think that only Nat Geo or Discovery channel has ability to produce such documentaries. A job very well done.
Great videography very beautiful scenery
Thank you so much for your dedication to share so vast and incredible knowledge. Really meritorious. God bless you.
@shubhashismishra2694
Жыл бұрын
Hi❤
WOW! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
God even cares for Sparrows and other birds how much more for us people specially this Pandemic times.. to the owners of the U tube may God bless shower more blessings so you can make more for everyone else..
That was terrific! Thanks for posting this great piece!
Very well produced and full of great information. I'm planning a birding trip to coastal Texas Spring 2017 and this helped coalesce my itinerary. Thanks.
@stratobunny
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! If you need a guide in Texas, Jim Stevenson (www.galvestonbirders.org/) is the best.