The Life of Birds
A natural history of bird life narrated by David Attenborough.
S01E10: 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.
Overview
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.
Episodes
S01E02 The Mastery of Flight
S01E03 The Insatiable Appetite
S01E04 Meat-Eaters
S01E05 Fishing for a Living
S01E06 Signals and Songs
S01E07 Finding Partners
S01E08 The Demands of the Egg
S01E09 The Problems of Parenthood
S01E10 The Limits of Endurance
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