The Life of Birds

The Life of Birds

1998
The Life of Birds
The Life of Birds

The Life of Birds

8.9 | en | Documentary

In the documentary series produced by the BBC, The Life of Birds, Sir David Attenborough unveils a new investigation into the behaviour of birds, perfectly adapted animals that conquer the air. This ten-part series reveals the secret of the birds' great success, their remarkable strategies for finding food, their complex social systems, and their ingenious and often bizarre ways of mating and breeding. From the high speed of large airborne hunters to long distance migrations or the bright colors of nectar feeding hummingbirds, this is the ultimate bird series that every ornithologist should not miss.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  The Limits of Endurance
Dec. 23,1998
The Limits of Endurance

A look at how birds deal with hostile environments and with people. The episode ranges from crows in Japan that use traffic to crack nuts to penguins who never see a person but make long treks through frigid wastes.

EP9  The Problems of Parenthood
Dec. 16,1998
The Problems of Parenthood

This episode looks at the problems birds face in raising their young. It ranges from parrots who are very active parents to cuckoos who are famous for foisting the job off on others.

EP8  The Demands of the Egg
Dec. 09,1998
The Demands of the Egg

A look at eggs and what birds go through to produce and protect them. This epsiode ranges from the mating flights to fledging of their offspring. Species examined include frigate birds and toucans as well as weaver birds and cuckoos.

EP7  Finding Partners
Dec. 02,1998
Finding Partners

A look at how birds attract and select mates. The survey ranges from common birds such as the sparrow to the more exotic frigate birds, and Jamaican hummingbirds. Other segments concentrate on the dancing associated with the courtship of grebes and the artistic collections of bower birds.

EP6  Signals and Songs
Nov. 25,1998
Signals and Songs

A look at the way birds communicate. The program shows us how calls of warning can unite a community of birds against a larger predator and how other calls may be used to attract mates.

EP5  Fishing for a Living
Nov. 18,1998
Fishing for a Living

A look at those birds that look to fishing as their main food source. From gulls and ducks to cormorants and cranes.

EP4  Meat-Eaters
Nov. 11,1998
Meat-Eaters

This epsiode looks at those birds that have become strictlt meat eaters from eagles and hawks to owls and vultures.

EP3  The Insatiable Appetite
Nov. 04,1998
The Insatiable Appetite

A look at the constant need to feed necessitated by the demands of flight in species from sap suckers and crows, to robins and geese.

EP2  The Mastery of Flight
Oct. 28,1998
The Mastery of Flight

The second programme deals with the mechanics of flight. Getting into the air is by far the most exhausting of a bird's activities, and Attenborough observes shearwaters in Japan that have taken to climbing trees to give them a good jumping-off point.

EP1  To Fly or Not to Fly?
Oct. 21,1998
To Fly or Not to Fly?

The first episode looks at how birds first took to the skies in the wake of the insects. It begins in Mexico, where Attenborough observes bats being outmaneuvered by a red-tailed hawk.

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8.9 | en | Documentary
Synopsis

In the documentary series produced by the BBC, The Life of Birds, Sir David Attenborough unveils a new investigation into the behaviour of birds, perfectly adapted animals that conquer the air. This ten-part series reveals the secret of the birds' great success, their remarkable strategies for finding food, their complex social systems, and their ingenious and often bizarre ways of mating and breeding. From the high speed of large airborne hunters to long distance migrations or the bright colors of nectar feeding hummingbirds, this is the ultimate bird series that every ornithologist should not miss.

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Cast

David Attenborough

Director

Mick Connaire

Producted By

BBC Studios Natural History Unit ,