Secret_Life_of_Birds《鸟的秘密生活》
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/programmes/who/david_attenborough.shtml
影片原始规格:
- 中文片名 :鸟的秘密生活 /鸟类秘闻 / 野鸟放大镜
- 中文系列名:
- 英文片名 :Secret Life of Birds
- 英文系列名:
- 电视台 :BBC
- 地区 :英国
- 语言 :英语
- 时长 :约 30 分钟/集
- 版本 :DVD
- 发行时间 :2013
影片内容介绍
剧情简介
Travelling from wild coastlines to urban habitats, this fascinating natural history series from the BBC explores the behaviour of birds, revealing all aspects of their lives, from surviving harsh winters and avoiding predators to living alongside us in towns and cities. Host and wildlife expert Iolo Williams discovers how birds have adapted to changing landscapes, studying their ability to fly and how their unique design, colour and camouflage enables them to live in many habitats, as well as uncovering their courtship and nesting rituals and finding out how and why they communicate. Offering a visual treat of stunning landscapes and captivating wildlife behaviour, The Secret Life of Birds provides perfect family entertainment educating and enthralling in equal measure. “This is a great little disc but with just a little more thought it could have been even better. The presenter has a strong Welsh accent, (no bad thing as he is talking about birds in his beloved Wales), but not everyone will follow this easily and the decision to leave off subtitles is lamentable.”
分集介绍
Dawn Chorus
In this first episode, he investigates how and why birds communicate, looking at the reasons snipe use their tail feathers to make a very distinctive noise and what's happening when thousands of starlings participate in stunning aerial displays in Aberystwyth.
Feathering the Nest
In this episode, Iolo investigates the courtship and nesting behaviour of birds, including the amazing courtship display of great crested grebes at a reservoir near Pontypool, the impressive sky dance of hen harriers in the dramatic Cambrian Mountains, how nuthatch use mud like cement to prepare their nest in a woodland near Harlech, and why long-tailed tits near Newtown are exceptional nest builders. On the Lleyn Peninsula near Trefor, he looks at why one colony of shags nest earlier than any others in Wales, and in Pembrokeshire he finds out where house martins nested before they used our buildings. Iolo also looks at the variety of places birds like to nest, from little ringed plovers on shingle banks along the River Tywi to puffins underground on Skomer.
Living on the Edge
Today, Iolo discovers the difficulties birds face in order to stay alive, and the programme includes a dramatic scene in which a sparrow hawk seizes the moment to attack a woodpigeon nest.
Living with Us
In this fourth episode, Iolo Williams explores how birds in Wales have adapted to living alongside us, making use of our buildings, parks and gardens and even the waste we throw away. One of the most notorious urban birds is the gull and Iolo explains why these very adaptable and intelligent birds are doing so well in Cardiff
Designed for a Welsh Life
In this final episode, Iolo explores bird design - from their ability to fly to the way that their beak design, colour and camouflage enable them to live in the many habitats Wales has to offer. Using ultra-slow motion photography, Iolo looks at how garden birds have such control over take off and landing, and explains why fulmars are one of our most supreme fliers.
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Category:片名 Category:BBC Category:2013 Category:3. 自然科学类 Category:3.7 生物学 Category:3.73 动物 Category:3.736 鸟类 Category:3.7361 游禽 Category:3.7362 涉禽 Category:3.7363 鸣禽 Category:3.7364 攀禽 Category:3.7365 陆禽 Category:3.7366 猛禽 Category:缺翻译
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