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Birds that eat flesh

Canada, 1952
film

Explains how the physical structure of birds is adapted to the food they eat. Shows members of the hawk family, which hunt by day, and calls attention to thei..

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Birds that eat insects

Canada
Similarity: 86%

Birds that eat fish

Canada, 1952
Similarity: 83%

A Bird of prey: the red-tailed hawk

United States, 1972
Similarity: 75%

Birds and their characteristics

United States, 1961
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Animals at work in nature

United States, 1956
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Birds of prey

United States, 1938
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Animals: ways they eat

United States, 1956
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The Living bird

United States, 1954
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Birds - how we identify them

United States, 1960
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How animals eat

United States, 1948
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Birds & their young

United States, 1980
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Birds of the seashore

Canada, 1951
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Bird Watcher's Hide

United Kingdom, 1965
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Woodpeckers

Germany, 1955
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Blackbird family

Germany, 1970
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What is a bird?

United States, 1962
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The Life of birds. Eps 4-6

United Kingdom, 1998
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Birds of Canada. No. 6

Canada, 1951
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