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VideoGuide to 505 Birds of North America on Two DVD's Audubon's VideoGuide to the Birds of North America is the
ideal application of DVD technology to a reference source. Beautiful
moving footage and stills, bird calls and sounds, annotated visuals,
authoritative narration and range maps help users quickly and precisely locate
any of 505 bird species on the two included disks at the touch of a button.
By using your DVD player's remote control you can repeat a
segment, a shot or any part of a bird's description as often as you like.
You can even view footage in slow motion or freeze frame. Add a portable
DVD player and you can easily bring this unique reference into the field for
immediate on-site identification.
This set describes each of 505 species that reliably breed in
North America north of Mexico. The VideoGuide provides a voice or other
sound from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology for each species that makes a
sound of any consequence. The bird calls are combined with striking
close-up moving footage and informative still photographs showing the birds in
their natural habitats. A narrated description provides detailed
identification information and computer-drawn maps clearly communicate breeding
and wintering ranges. Naturalist Michael Godfrey filmed, directed and
narrated the VideoGuide, which he wrote with renowned nature writer Kenn
Kaufman, who also created the range maps.
AV-08-022
Audubon VideoGuide to Birds on two
DVD's $69.95
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