This film documents the yearly cycle of the great blue heron, its migration from Central America and the West Indies to the St. Lawrence River in Québec, and the breeding and rearing of its young. Outstanding footage shot by the filmmaker perched high in a tree affords close-ups of the birds' intricate courtship rituals. A sensitive, beautifully photographed nature film with much to tell us of ecology and wildlife.

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The long running, often bitter scientific debate over the origin of birds and the evolution of fligh...

In this traditional blue-chip documentary we show a dramatic comparison between two environments fed...