My two cents for what it is worth (grin).
> plucked and headless. Even so, it was rather impressive. If it fascinates
> people around the world in TV land and increases concern for such things
> then it is worthwhile.
Since people are saturated with visual input, impressive imagery on
wildlife films will have little or no effect. Alternatively, people need
to get intellectually or personally involved to develop an appreciate of
natural world.
> vocal repertoire. Our Lyrebird is impressive but after all, there are many
> birds that use vocal imitation. It is only the Regent Honeyeater uses it as
> true mimicry (analogous to the way insects use mimicry) for an advantageous
> purpose.
A clear and engaging explanation (with pictures) of how Regent Honeyeaters
use vocal mimicry could have a more profound and positive effect than
listening to a lyrebird imitaing a chainsaw, assuming that one does.
All said, I am enjoying the series, but I truely believe it has no
measureable effect on the attitude of the general public, etc. -- in fact,
most probably have little interest in watching it.
Cheers, Jim
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