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Birds of America

Birds of America

A regular guy struggles with a repressive home and professional life, as well as making amends for the trouble his free-spirited brother and sister cause about town..

Birds of America

Birds of America

Au début du XIXe siècle, un peintre français, Jean-Jacques Audubon, parcourt la Louisiane pour peindre tous les oiseaux du Nouveau Continent. La découverte des grands espaces sauvages encourage l’utopie d’une jeune nation qui se projette dans un monde d’une beauté inouïe. Depuis, le rêve américain s’est abîmé et l’œuvre d’Audubon forme une archive du ciel d’avant l’ère industrielle. Sur les rives du Mississippi, Birds of America retrouve les traces de ces oiseaux, aujourd’hui disparus, et révèle une autre histoire du mythe national..

Audubon VideoGuide To 505 Birds Of North America

Audubon VideoGuide To 505 Birds Of North America

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 247 bird species in DVD I (with 258 additional species in DVD II, available seperately) 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, or even view footage in slow motion. Add a portable DVD player or a laptop and you can easily bring this unique reference into the field, for immediate on-site identification..

Rara Avis: John James Audubon and the Birds of America

Rara Avis: John James Audubon and the Birds of America

He was one of the most remarkable men in early America. A self-taught painter and ornithologist, he pursued a dream that made him famous in his lifetime and left a legacy in art and science that endures to this day. His portrait hangs in the White House and his statue stands over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History. Yet the story of John James Audubon has never been told on movie screens..