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Planet of the Birds

Planet of the Birds
Planet of the Birds

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Year

2018

Duration

44 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English


Synopsis

From the North Pole to isolated islands, birds can live almost anywhere. How do these resilient animals thrive in such different environments? They have adapted to be tough and versatile through their bodies, feathers, movement, and song. An incredibly accessible documentary that can introduce students to the biology of birds as well as themes of migration, geographical climates and the impact of a changing environment.  

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