It is also available on DVD and can be acquired
fairly cheaply if you are lucky. That has the great advantage (not available at
the cinema) of being able to turn down the music, or should I say soundtrack. It
is mostly a nice show but rather overdoes the northern hemisphere ducks and
geese. No Yellow-faced Honeyeaters or hummingbirds or even any little birds as
far as I can recall, on this one. I might possibly be content to lend my disk to
some people.
Philip
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