First-ever landing in the "Farthest Bird Kingdom," a place normally off-limits. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

First-ever landing in the "Farthest Bird Kingdom," a place normally off-limits.

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6月7日放送の「ダーウィンが来た!『初上陸!最果ての鳥王国』」  (C)NHK
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6月7日放送の「ダーウィンが来た!『初上陸!最果ての鳥王国』」 (C)NHK

NHK's popular nature program "Darwin's Coming!" (NHK General) will air "First Landing! The Bird Kingdom at the Edge of the World" on June 7th at 7:30 PM. With special permission, the film crew makes their first landing in a remote, off-the-beaten-path location that is normally off-limits. What did they witness...?

Near the Antarctic, in the raging seas, there was a mysterious island where albatrosses and penguins lived in one of the world's highest densities. Its name was the Diego Ramirez Islands. Birds were everywhere, numbering 200,000 albatrosses, 4 million streaked shearwaters that covered the sky, and 400,000 penguins. We also encountered unusual incidents such as attacks by the giant sea lion, the life-or-death struggles of penguin parenting, and birds fighting over eggs.

Embark on an adventure through an unknown bird kingdom and uncover the secret behind the massive bird gathering.

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