
Baby Birds And Parents (1981)
The film explores the diverse ways in which various bird species raise their young, highlighting the differences between precocial and altricial birds. It illustrates how Canada geese hatch goslings that are self-sufficient shortly after birth, while green herons rely on their parents for food. The film also covers the nesting habits of other birds, such as flickers, barn swallows, and morning doves, emphasizing parental roles in feeding and protecting their young. Through various examples, it showcases the unique adaptations that birds have developed for nurturing their offspring.
Keywords
birds, nesting, precocial, altricial, Canada geese, green heron, flickers, barn swallows, morning doves, parental care
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