Barn Owl in Slow Motion
Getting caught up between our YouTube channel and website. This footage is from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s Raptor Free Flight Program. Shot with our Casio Exilim EX-FH20.
Getting caught up between our YouTube channel and website. This footage is from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s Raptor Free Flight Program. Shot with our Casio Exilim EX-FH20.
Posted on 4 December '10 by admin, under Unique Views of Nature. No Comments.
Our 3 nature DVDs are now only $9.99! Choose from Birds of Prey, Butterflies or Hummingbirds. All include stunning slow motion and our still photography shots. A great value that you can enjoy again and again.
Check out our DVD Video page to watch the trailers and place your order.
Posted on 3 December '10 by admin, under UVN Gift Shop. No Comments.
Here is our video dedicated to YouTubers celebrating all the viewers watching our videos worldwide! Thank you everyone for making our one year anniversary even better.
Posted on 3 September '10 by admin, under Unique Views of Nature. No Comments.
Yahoo! Thank you YouTubers! This video has had over 5000 views!
Again, we are amazed at the world wide views we have received! It has been watched in Morocco, Egypt, South Africa,
Russia, Romania, Ukraine, Iceland! almost every country in Europe, even countries we have never heard of like Moldova. The surprising thing is that people in many countries in the Middle East have watched it, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The video was a huge hit in Brazil! It was also watched in Colombia, Peru, Argentina and Chili.
We have a cute celebratory video that is being posted to YouTube as I am writing this, so as soon as it is processed by YouTube, I’ll post it here.
Posted on 26 August '10 by admin, under Unique Views of Nature. No Comments.
We are so excited! This particular video that we have posted on YouTube has had over 1000 views!
What is so exciting to us is that the video has been popular all over the world! People from almost every state of the US have watched the video. Most of the viewers are from New York and California.
Just a few of the countries where the video has been watched: Pakistan! South Korea, India, Thailand, Morocco, Egypt, Poland, Romania, very popular in England and Japan, Germany, Italy, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Argentina and the Ukraine!
It just amazes me how the internet and YouTube have brought the world together.
In a couple of days, I will be posting a new video celebrating this event! It will feature the Ferruginous Hawk in slow motion! Stay tuned!
Posted on 11 August '10 by admin, under Unique Views of Nature. No Comments.
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