Animal life on the shores of the blue Nile - BBC Earth Video
The papyrus plants that surround a lake from the blue Nile present a wealth of life with opportunities for survival. From weaver birds to ancient scribes. In the lake today, pelicans get to feed on fishermen's offcuts in this clip from the BBC documentary, Nile. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/BBCEarth and visit http://www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.
Comments on "Animal life on the shores of the blue Nile - BBC Earth"
lol 2:54 through 2: ... lol 2:54 through 2:57 the pelican? on the right has his bottom jaw flap on the other pelicans head.
Those weaver? birds ... Those weaver? birds are great nest builders.
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