Top 5 David Attenborough Moments | BBC Earth

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The voice that has characterised over 60 years of natural history content at the BBC - here are our top 5 David Attenborough moments.
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  • "... But she has already made her choice" Never thought I'd feel this sad for a bird
  • @WJen8
    This guy could be talking about the history of spoons and I would still be entranced.
  • Damn you never really understand how hard animals really have it until you watch things like this. That bird one almost made me cry no joke, nature is brutal...
  • @jaybrown4526
    The Sardine segment is quite possibly the single best piece of cinematography Ive ever seen!! The sweeping dramatic music and the amazing underwater camera work are absolutely brilliant. And to end with footage of the whale finishing it all off it completely out of this world. Should have been the number one segment!!
  • If you are an animal just chilling then if you hear David Attenborough's voice just get the hell out there.
  • @rushgreen4249
    Imagine if david was your grandpa and he read you a story book for every night before u sleep..
  • @andreirobu5695
    My jaw dropped when the whale came in it at the end, incredible footage
  • @cschamby8545
    Nobody does this like Attenborough. May he live forever.
  • @harryroberts388
    David Attenborough: Speaks Humans: His voice is nice Animals: KIDS HURRY WE NEED TO MOVE
  • @mdot2597
    I gotta give it up to the film crews. They're usually out there for years capturing this footage. Years of filming for hour long documentaries.
  • @callahan1492
    I once made a mistake listening to Sir David’s youtube videos while trying to fall asleep, since his voice is so calm. Ended up watching A Life On Our Plannet and Life in Color till sunrise.
  • @BloodRedKat
    My dad was one of the Royal Marines escorting Sir David Attenborough when they were filming life in the freezer, he even has a book signed by him that apparently all of the boys got!
  • @datboiduddus456
    This guy could read me my divorce papers and I would still be mesmerized
  • @crystallxix1493
    What if: you were eating grass and chilling But David said: "What happens next is truly extraordinary"
  • @swirlshine
    David is such an icon - read his Wikipedia page and I had no idea that he's not only 96, but has 20+ new species named after him as well!! To have seen and experienced so many wonders of the world in your entire lifetime must be so amazing. Not to mention he's the best narrator - when I go to watch nature documentaries, I always look for something David has voiced first! <3
  • @MalO.ver1.0.x
    The footage of the sardine hunt is absolutely amazing. I have mad respect for every nature photographer and nature film maker, because the work that goes into both is unbelievable.
  • This guys voice is so good that he should narrate Morgan Freeman's life
  • David Attenborough can talk about grass growing and i would still watch every second of it.
  • @darbyhorgan8441
    I think it looks so cool how the shoe bill can keep their head so perfectly still while moving their body. I know this is common with many birds, but it is so very EXTRAORDINARY when the shoe bill does it!
  • David Attenborough has an extraordinary gift for storytelling - his narratives effortlessly take us in seconds from our living rooms to inaccessible natural settings over the whole world. He is a genius.