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Life at Large looks at: The Secret Bowers

on BBC One London

The birds of Australasia include some whose plumage is among the most beautiful in the world, some with unique methods of incubation, and others whose ways of courtship are incredibly complex. The behaviour of a few even suggests that birds have an aesthetic sense.
Commentary written by Richard Wade
(From Bristol: first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Filmed by:
Heinz Sielmann
Narrator:
Peter Scott
Writer:
Richard Wade
Producer:
Christopher Parsons

BBC One London

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