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Subject: | Birds on television |
From: | "Trevor Hampel" <> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 1998 23:05:35 +1030 |
Thanks to everyone for all the messages re birding on television in recent days - it sure opened a can of worms. Many were quite humorous, some serious. What I didn't realise is that so many of you (or should I say US) are really couch potatoes at heart! Let's get out there and observe real birds! But to return to the thread - this time diverging onto videos and movies. This evening (it's been a hot day here in SA) I treated myself to watching a video of the movie "Fly Away Home", the story of Canada Geese following a young girl's ultra light aircraft (in the shape of a huge Goose) from Canada to Florida. I thoroughly recommend this movie when you find yourself house bound by weather/illness/whatever. Magnificent photography and quite humourous - AND IT'S MOSTLY ABOUT BIRDS!!! Enjoy, Trevor Hampel |
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