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Bertie Gregory Instagram - Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed.

“When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now.

“We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.”

Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed.

“When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now.

“We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.”

Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins
Bertie Gregory Instagram - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Bertie Gregory Instagram - We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party!  We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday
Bertie Gregory Instagram - We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party!  We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday
Bertie Gregory Instagram - In Chilean Patagonia we were searching for one particular puma. Meet Petaka. When I first met her four years ago filming for David Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’, she was just a cub. She was cute, fluffy and totally reliant on her mother. Four years on, she has not 
only survived but has also become a powerful mother herself. Photo by @annadimitriadis for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th!
@wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th!
@wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Who can tell me what animal this extraordinary eye belongs to? Shot for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Bertie Gregory Instagram - A crazy night for team Animals Up Close! We picked up two Emmys for ‘Outstanding Cinematography’ and ‘Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program’. Congrats and thank you to the all guides, scientists, mountaineers, divers, boat captains and camera crews around the world and to our amazing production team back home at @wildstarfilms. Plus of course thank you to all the team at @natgeo and @disneyplus championing the project. Thanks @daytimeemmys for a big boost as we start filming for the next season! #emmys2024
Bertie Gregory Instagram - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Bertie Gregory Instagram - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Bertie Gregory Instagram - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Bertie Gregory Instagram - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory Instagram - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Bertie Gregory - 91.1K Likes - Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed.

“When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now.

“We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.”

Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins

91.1K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed. “When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now. “We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.” Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins
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Bertie Gregory - 91.1K Likes - Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed.

“When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now.

“We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.”

Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins

91.1K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Wildlife filmmaker @bertiegregory documented emperor penguin chicks preparing to take their first plunge from the top of an Antarctic ice shelf that towered roughly 50 feet above the sea. They crowded like a group of teenagers, as if waiting to see if someone was brave enough to jump into the water first. Once one did, the others followed. “When the chicks are around five months old, they leave the colony and travel to the sea, normally entering the water from a height of about one to two feet off the sea ice. However, since the advent of high-res satellite imagery, scientists have been aware that some emperor colonies were breeding and raising their chicks high up on the more permanent ice shelves. But it’s never been confirmed just how these colonies descended the precipitous ice shelves—until now. “We’d seen multiple groups of chicks walking out in this direction, but due to the undulating icy terrain and a dangerous crevasse field, we were unable to follow them on snowmobile or on foot. They would simply disappear over the horizon. It wasn’t until I launched a drone that I was able to keep them in view and see the enormous cliff they were walking toward. As soon as I realized they were going near to the edge, I used the drone’s powerful zoom lens to maintain a very large distance from downwind. I wanted to be 100 percent sure I had no influence on their behavior. After several batteries and a couple of hours waiting, I watched a single chick walk up to the edge and launch itself off. Once the first had jumped and landed unscathed in the freezing Southern Ocean, many soon followed, and I was able to nudge in close enough to capture the scene.” Learn more about this behavior at the link in bio and stay tuned for more: These penguins are getting their own show! From executive producer @jamescameronofficial, “Secrets of the Penguins,” is coming in 2025! 🐧 #OnlyNatGeo #ourHOME #SecretsOfThePenguins
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Bertie Gregory - 33.6K Likes - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo

33.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
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Bertie Gregory - 33.6K Likes - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo

33.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Likes : 33635
Bertie Gregory - 33.6K Likes - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo

33.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Likes : 33635
Bertie Gregory - 33.6K Likes - I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney  to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo

33.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : I’m very excited to be a winner at this year’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition @nhm_wpy! This image of three wave washing killer whales hunting a Weddell seal picked up the ‘Behaviour: Mammals’ category prize at last night’s awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London. While I was the one lucky enough to push the shutter button, this image was a huge team effort and based on over a decade of work from several different groups. So a huge thank you to the BBC Frozen Planet 1 team who first filmed this incredible behaviour for television back in 2009. Thank you to the Frozen Planet 2 team who I returned with 10 years later to follow the behaviour for the first time with drones. Finally, thanks to the ‘Animals Up Close’ team at @wildstarfilms who I worked with most recently to document these killer whales. Check out the ‘Antarctic Killer Waves’ episode on Disney to see the pod pictured in action! @bbcearth @natgeo
Likes : 33635
Bertie Gregory - 28.3K Likes - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose

28.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
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Bertie Gregory - 28.3K Likes - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose

28.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Likes : 28276
Bertie Gregory - 28.3K Likes - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose

28.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Likes : 28276
Bertie Gregory - 28.3K Likes - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose

28.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Likes : 28276
Bertie Gregory - 28.3K Likes - Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose

28.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Young Galapagos sea lions are endlessly curious and this individual kept approaching to within my lenses minimum focus distance. The adults are less so and during the heat of the day tend to lounge around on the beach. Many sea lion species are thigmotactic meaning essentially, they like hugs (from other sea lions, definitely not people). Despite the baking heat, we often saw them lined up together in rows. Who’s seen the Galapagos episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now on Disney ? Photos by @jamesnbrickell and @jeffbhester #AnimalsUpClose
Likes : 28276
Bertie Gregory - 23.6K Likes - We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party!  We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday

23.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party! We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday
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Bertie Gregory - 23.6K Likes - We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party!  We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday

23.6K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this breaking news: sled dog puppy party! We bumped into these little ones while filming in the Canadian Arctic for a new secret project. The puppies are sadly not the filming subject. Photo by @ntgates, featuring @hollytarplee and @howardbourne #dogsofinstagram #puppy #puppyparty #puppylove #internationaldogday
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Bertie Gregory - 15.7K Likes - In Chilean Patagonia we were searching for one particular puma. Meet Petaka. When I first met her four years ago filming for David Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’, she was just a cub. She was cute, fluffy and totally reliant on her mother. Four years on, she has not 
only survived but has also become a powerful mother herself. Photo by @annadimitriadis for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo

15.7K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : In Chilean Patagonia we were searching for one particular puma. Meet Petaka. When I first met her four years ago filming for David Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’, she was just a cub. She was cute, fluffy and totally reliant on her mother. Four years on, she has not only survived but has also become a powerful mother herself. Photo by @annadimitriadis for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
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Bertie Gregory - 14.7K Likes - Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th!
@wildstarfilms @natgeo

14.7K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
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Bertie Gregory - 14.7K Likes - Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th!
@wildstarfilms @natgeo

14.7K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Petaka has two cubs that local trackers have named ‘Frost’ and ‘Breeze’. Over our 51 days of filming in Chile, the family took us on a physical and emotional rollercoaster that we can’t wait to share with you in #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Likes : 14657
Bertie Gregory - 14K Likes - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo

14K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Likes : 14040
Bertie Gregory - 14K Likes - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo

14K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Likes : 14040
Bertie Gregory - 14K Likes - Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney  @wildstarfilms @natgeo

14K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Any time you see a big group of seals hanging out together on sea ice in Antarctica, chances are they’re crabeater seals. In fact, there are so many in Antarctica, crabeaters are the most numerous seal species on earth. Their name is misleading though as they mainly eat krill (look for the pink poo stains!). Shot for #AnimalsUpClose on Disney @wildstarfilms @natgeo
Likes : 14040
Bertie Gregory - 13.3K Likes - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv

13.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Likes : 13301
Bertie Gregory - 13.3K Likes - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv

13.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Likes : 13301
Bertie Gregory - 13.3K Likes - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv

13.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Likes : 13301
Bertie Gregory - 13.3K Likes - Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv

13.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Meet Ngbanda Bathelomie, our BaAka guide in the Central African Republic. Without Ngbanda, I would have been trampled multiple times by forest elephants. If by some miracle I survived the trampling, I definitely would have gotten lost in the dense jungle. His sense of direction and knowledge of the forest inhabitants was truly mind-blowing. A real highlight of my time with Ngbanda was his reaction to flying the drone. His cheeky smile is the best. Filmed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv
Likes : 13301
Bertie Gregory - 12.8K Likes - Who can tell me what animal this extraordinary eye belongs to? Shot for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo

12.8K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Who can tell me what animal this extraordinary eye belongs to? Shot for #AnimalsUpClose coming to @disneyplus September 13th! @wildstarfilms @natgeo
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Bertie Gregory - 12K Likes - A crazy night for team Animals Up Close! We picked up two Emmys for ‘Outstanding Cinematography’ and ‘Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program’. Congrats and thank you to the all guides, scientists, mountaineers, divers, boat captains and camera crews around the world and to our amazing production team back home at @wildstarfilms. Plus of course thank you to all the team at @natgeo and @disneyplus championing the project. Thanks @daytimeemmys for a big boost as we start filming for the next season! #emmys2024

12K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : A crazy night for team Animals Up Close! We picked up two Emmys for ‘Outstanding Cinematography’ and ‘Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program’. Congrats and thank you to the all guides, scientists, mountaineers, divers, boat captains and camera crews around the world and to our amazing production team back home at @wildstarfilms. Plus of course thank you to all the team at @natgeo and @disneyplus championing the project. Thanks @daytimeemmys for a big boost as we start filming for the next season! #emmys2024
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Bertie Gregory - 9.3K Likes - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation

9.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo #AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
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Bertie Gregory - 9.3K Likes - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation

9.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo #AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Likes : 9305
Bertie Gregory - 9.3K Likes - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation

9.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo #AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
Likes : 9305
Bertie Gregory - 9.3K Likes - As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo 
#AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation

9.3K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : As well as getting to hang out with cool animals for ‘Animals Up Close’ on Disney , we also get to hang out with cool people. Ayub is one of the rangers safeguarding the Misool Marine Reserve. His antipoaching watch tower is definitely in the running for the world’s coolest office competition! This area used to be rife with dynamite fishing and shark fining. Twenty years ago however, the local community came together to setup this reserve. Today, this 500-square-mile marine protected area is thriving. Catch the whole story in the ‘Devil Ray Islands’ episode of Animals Up Close @wildstarfilms @natgeo #AnimalsUpClose @misoolfoundation
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Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
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Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Likes : 9038
Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Likes : 9038
Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Likes : 9038
Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Likes : 9038
Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
Likes : 9038
Bertie Gregory - 9K Likes - Shoot randomness 10/10…

‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill

9K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : Shoot randomness 10/10… ‘Billy and Molly: An Otter Love Story’ is now on @DisneyPlus in the U.S., other regions coming soon! #ottersofinstagram @silverbackfilms @natgeo @chamiltonjames @johnnyrolt @jjwilsonphoto @morlo_wildlife @sheltie_bill
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Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421
Bertie Gregory - 8.4K Likes - #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. 

Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd

8.4K Likes – Bertie Gregory Instagram

Caption : #CanopyCampLife! Our rope experts @waldo_etherington and @meg_and_onaldson rigged this tree house allowing us to film, sleep and eat high in the trees as the elephants went about their business underneath us. Due to a long history of poaching and their thick jungle home, forest elephants understandably get very grumpy when they bump into humans. So by staying off the forest floor, we could film while the elephants did their thing undisturbed. Also featured in these pics is director @markmcc01 and sound recordist @justdrewsound. Many people seem to be very curious as to how we went to the bathroom. It involved a bag, good balance, good aim and careful positioning of the climbing harness straps! Supporting us in the trees, we owe a huge thanks to the local team who put in some serious heavy lifting helping carry in and out the jungle all the ropes, filming platforms and hanging tents. More on them soon! Photographed in @dzanga.sangha National Park for the ‘Elephant Quest’ episode of ‘Animals Up Close’ now streaming on Disney ! #AnimalsUpClose @wildstarfilms @natgeotv @remote_ropes_ltd
Likes : 8421