Amazing Bird Photography in the footsteps of BBC and Nat Geo - 2 weeks in Norway - Summary

Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video by a wildlife photographer named Morten, who visits Norway to photograph birds and other animals. He stays at a farm owned by Jostein and Maj-Lena, who are experts in attracting wildlife and have built several photo blinds in the forest. Morten learns from Jostein how to feed the birds and create different moods with the light and the weather. He also helps Jostein to find out who is killing his pigeons, but they fail to catch the thief on camera. Morten enjoys the beauty of nature and the company of his hosts and their animals. He becomes friends with Jostein and plans to come back soon.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is going to Norway to visit a man named Jostein Hellevik, who is an expert in attracting wildlife.
2. Jostein lives in the heart of Telemarken with his wife Maj-Lena and their animals, including sheepdogs, horses, and a cat named Grådig.
3. The location where Jostein lives is also where BBC and National Geographic get some of their amazing footage.
4. The narrator is going to spend two weeks with Jostein to learn about wildlife photography.
5. Jostein has a photo blind near a lake where he takes photos of birds.
6. The narrator and Jostein set up a "plane crash" with food to attract birds to the photo blind.
7. Jostein has a sheepdog named Bjørn.
8. Maj-Lena is a skilled sheepdog trainer and competitor.
9. The narrator and Jostein go on a photo trip together to an old forest.
10. Jostein has seen a lynx in real life many times.
11. The narrator and Jostein set up a camera to capture the pigeon thief.
12. Maj-Lena is going to a championship with her dogs.
13. The narrator and Jostein review the photos they took and discuss the experience.
14. The narrator is leaving Norway after two weeks but plans to return soon.

Note: I excluded any opinions or subjective statements from the extracted facts.