Seabirds Learn from Marine Species to Hunt | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth

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Cameras placed on gannets help to capture the behaviour of these seabirds as they soar through the skies and dunk into the water. Their diving, unique calls and strange actions reveal a lot as these birds follow dolphins and whales across the water. But why do they hunt near such large aquatic creatures?

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Taken from 'Animals With Cameras' (2018)
In this groundbreaking series wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan joins forces with scientists and conservationists to place cameras on animals. Together, they make extraordinary discoveries about the lives of some of the planet's most fascinating species.

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