Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season

Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection is a documentary series from Marty Stouffer Productions Ltd that takes viewers on a breathtaking journey through the world of birds. This captivating series showcases some of the most exquisite and awe-inspiring birds in North America, and offers a unique insight into their daily lives, habits and behaviors.

The series is divided into several episodes, each one dedicated to a different bird species. From the majestic bald eagle to the ever-cheerful chickadee, to the elusive peregrine falcon, viewers will be treated to an up-close and personal look into the lives of some of our most beloved and beautiful feathered friends.

What separates Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection from other nature documentaries is its commitment to presenting these creatures in their natural habitats. Filmed over the course of several years, the series features stunning footage of birds in nesting sites, in-flight and interacting with their environment. Whether soaring high above mountain tops or darting through the dense underbrush of the forests, the birds in Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection are presented with a skillful combination of expert cinematography and expert narration.

The series is the brainchild of renowned filmmaker and nature conservationist Marty Stouffer. For over 35 years, Stouffer has been producing wildlife documentaries that have inspired and enlightened millions of viewers around the globe. And Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection is another testament to the remarkable skills of this exceptional filmmaker.

The narration for the series is provided by Stouffer himself. His eloquent and engaging style of storytelling is the perfect accompaniment to the stunning visuals captured by his crew. Each episode is a unique experience, as the narration offers insight into the behaviors, instincts and habitats of each of the featured bird species.

One of the most striking aspects of the series is the way it captures the natural beauty of birds. From the iridescent plumage of the male mallard to the intricate designs of the Anna's hummingbird, to the piercing gaze of the snowy owl, the birds in Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection are presented with a richness and vibrancy that is truly breathtaking.

The series is not just a feast for the eyes, but also for the mind. Each episode offers a thought-provoking look into the intricacies of avian life, from mating habits to feeding patterns. Whether exploring the lives of migratory birds or the unique behavior of birds of prey, Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection delivers fascinating insights into the world of birds.

In addition to its stunning visuals and engaging narration, Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection also serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of bird conservation. Many of the bird species featured in the series face threats to their habitats, and the series serves as an important reminder of the need to protect our feathered friends and their natural environments.

Overall, Wild America: Beautiful and Beloved Birds Collection is a wonderful tribute to the incredible beauty and diversity of North America's bird species. With its compelling visuals, thought-provoking insights and engaging narration, the series is a must-watch for any nature lover or bird enthusiast.

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Woodpeckers: Nature's Hammerheads
10. Woodpeckers: Nature's Hammerheads
November 10, 2008
The ancients believed these Birds were gods that could bring forth rain by tapping their bills. Woodpeckers cannot perform miracles, but they do know how to use their heads. Special adaptations enable them to whack away at tree trunks with extraordinary force in their quest for food and shelter. This high-powered hammering also benefits humans by destroying Insect pests.
Woodies and Hoodies
9. Woodies and Hoodies
November 10, 2008
Two of the world's most beautiful ducks are North American natives. The Wood Duck, or "Woody," dabbles on plant life. The Hooded Merganser, or "Hoody", dives for fish. Differences in lifestyles lead to amusing events when female Woodies and Hoodies lay eggs in each other's nests. We watch as a mother Woody at Iroquois Wildlife Refuge tries to raise a mixed brood.
Wild Wings
8. Wild Wings
November 10, 2008
America's Birds come in all shapes and sizes, and they range from homely to breathtaking. But they share one thing in common-the awesome power of flight. The airborne freedom which sets Birds apart from other creatures has been envied by man for centuries. All the diverse Bird types are seen-powerful predators, melodious songbirds, and graceful water birds.
Owls: Lords of Darkness
7. Owls: Lords of Darkness
November 10, 2008
The Owl's incredible sight and hearing are second to none in the animal world, and its ability to fly with utter soundlessness is nothing short of remarkable. Its life history is endlessly intriguing. The eighteen species of North American Owls are creatures of mystery. Owls are undisputed champions of the Birds of Prey. They reign-as they have for ages-lords of darkness.
A Nest Is Best
6. A Nest Is Best
November 10, 2008
A Bird does not need a house to make itself a happy home. They can be cup-shaped, or long and hollow, like gourds. They can be coarsely made of sticks and mud, or exquisitely woven of spider web and down. They can be found anywhere, deftly hidden or dangerously exposed. Even the eggs that fill them are not always egg-shaped. This program shows that Birds do not need a house to make a home.
Feathered Jewels
5. Feathered Jewels
November 10, 2008
The fifteen species of Hummingbirds that nest north of Mexico are exquisitely beautiful in their multi-colored iridescence. All are unique to the New World. European explorers were astounded by these tiny, glittering birds that zipped up and down, backwards and sideways, with wings humming and blurred. Here they are seen as never before, and we savor every last little wingbeat.
Call to Courtship
4. Call to Courtship
November 10, 2008
As spring unfolds, the sweet melodies of Birds provide a welcome break from the stillness of winter. The trills and eye-catching displays of courting males actually serve a dual purpose-to intimidate rivals as well as to attract prospective mates. The song and dance rituals are all orchestrated toward a single goal-to ensure the most fit pass on genes for future generations.
Birds of Prey
3. Birds of Prey
November 10, 2008
Symbols of noble power and unsurpassed freedom - Falcons, Hawks and Eagles still arouse in us a centuries-old mystique. From the tiny Shrike to the majestic Eagle, they come in all sizes, populate every habitat and are each specifically designed for the prey they hunt. Some of the most impressive animals on earth are these expert, legendary hunters-aristocrats of the air.
Birds of a Feather
2. Birds of a Feather
November 10, 2008
Birds are distinguished from other animals by their feathers. Few of Nature's creations surpass the feather's function, beauty and design. These delicate, yet complex, structures insulate, waterproof, camouflage, and adorn. But the most notable function of feathers is flight. Join Marty Stouffer as we learn how feathers give Birds a powerful edge in the struggle to survive.
The Bill Makes the Bird
1. The Bill Makes the Bird
November 10, 2008
Whether it chisels, pecks or cracks, a Bird's bill plays a big part in what unique Ecological Niche it will fill. With sturdy conical bills, a Grosbeak crushes the hardest seeds. Using the notch on a hooked beak, a Falcon snaps the neck of prey. Limpkins slide their long curved bills into snail shells and, with spatula-shaped mandibles, Spoonbills seine southern waters.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 10, 2008