Archive for February, 2010
BEST!!.. “Africa Safari “lions sex wildlife bird art big cat
African lions mating,sex dance,love wild animals in kruger national park, battle in kruger,big cats in Africa mating,conservation parrot,birdart.org roy astley fryer www.africasafari.biz
Alfred Hitchcock’s”The Birds” in 1 minute, and 40 seconds.
A mashup created by kjeveryday, in a tribute Alfred Hitchcock’s magnificent film, The Birds.
Squirrel stealing bird food
A squirrel stealing bird food by climbing on a bird feeder and making bird food drop down
Jonathan Bird’s Blue World #3: Sperm Whales
The Sperm whale holds many records. It is the deepest-diving whale on Earth, the largest toothed whale on Earth and has the largest brain on the planet too. On top of that, it has a reputation for being a vicious beast, thanks in part to Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. But the Sperm whale is a lot different than people think. It has a highly-evolved social life, operates at depths where nobody can see them most of the time, and uses sonar which is so sophisticated that it makes the Navy’s electronics look like toys. Sperm whales are very hard to find and even harder to shoot, but Jonathan knows where to go to film the intimate social relationships of these giants.
Remington Great American Bird Hunt (Wii) Multiplayer: Versus mode
www.thesportsgamer.com two-player versus three-round challenge in Remington Great American Bird Hunt for the Nintendo Wii.
Birds Eye View Film Festival 2005: Highlights
Highlights from the Birds Eye View Film Festival 2005, the year Birds Eye View launched!! Directors showcased included Gaelle Denis, Beeban Kidron and Tracy Emin, as well as musicians Shri Sriram, DJ Rita Ray Martina Topley-Bird. Birds Eye View were also delighted to host special guests such as Jerry Hall, Rhona Cameron, Sally Phillips and Jessica Hynes. Each year we showcase the very best in new features, documentaries and short films from women filmmakers from across the globe, alongside premiere screenings, special multi-media events, q&as, panel discussions and parties. Birds Eye View celebrates international women filmmakers. www.birds-eye-view.co.uk
Blue Jay – HD Mini-Documentary
Transcript: “The Blue Jay is one of North Americas most recognizable birds. Found west of the Rockies from southern Canada to Florida, it has brilliant blue plumage with a crested head that can reveal the mood of the bird – fully raised to show excitement or aggression, bristled when afraid and flattened when relaxed. Blue Jays are part of the crow family and are intelligent, aggressive birds. They can learn to mimic human speech and the cries of a hawk. They will chase away other birds from their nest and food sources. And, they will even chase away hawks and owls which are their predators. Blue Jays are omnivorous and use their black bills to eat seeds, nuts, corn, grain and insects such as beetle, grasshoppers and caterpillars. They prefer mixed woodlands, but can adapt well to human development. Males and females look alike, but the male is a little larger. They form lifelong monogamous pairs and they male will feed the female when she is brooding the eggs.”