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.

This experimental nature documentary by Minna Rainio and Mark Roberts depicts climate change and the...
Finland’s first nature documentary. The filmmakers’ expedition leads them all the way to the Åland I...

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after mourning the passing of his late wife, Bill finds the courage to travel to New York City and r...

On the eve of her 70th birthday, Canadian writer Margaret Atwood set out on an international tour cr...

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

David Attenborough tells the remarkable story of how these " birds of paradise " have captivated exp...

Against the darkening backdrop of New Delhi's apocalyptic air and escalating violence, two brothers ...

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

Costa Rica's motto is Pura Vida - Pure Life - and this deceptively small country is bursting with so...

Flyways follows endangered migratory shorebirds as they travel their ancient migration routes around...

Water Birds is a 1952 short documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. The film delves into the st...

Directed by Patrick Gramm, 'The Pigeon People' (2023) takes you deep into Arizona's underground pige...