Birds of North America

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  • TV-G
  • 2019
  • 2 Seasons

Birds of North America is a captivating television docuseries aired in October 2019 that explores the fascinating world of birds while educating viewers about their unique features and behaviors. Starring Jason Ward and Wyatt Cenac, the series follows their incredible journey through the diverse regions of North America, revealing the stunning bird species that call each area home.

The show is produced by the innovative and renowned media company, Topi, and promises viewers an awe-inspiring journey through the feathers and beaks of North America's most interesting and rare bird species. The show features 12 episodes, each of which highlights different varieties of birds' behaviors, nesting habits, mating rituals, and other interesting tidbits.

The series' co-hosts, Jason Ward and Wyatt Cenac, are two avid bird-watching enthusiasts who share a passion for bird conservation and research. As they move from one region to another, they encounter a variety of bird species and meet passionate experts who help them unravel the mysteries of these incredible creatures. Jason Ward, a well-known bird expert, author, and wildlife filmmaker, brings his vast knowledge of birds to help viewers understand and appreciate the species that inhabit the North American continent. Wyatt Cenac, a comedian and an engaging personality, adroitly interjects with his humor, making the show titter-worthy and entertaining.

The series starts its exploration of North America in the boreal forests of the northern lands, where solitary owls roam free and a unique bird that thrives in the dark shadows of the forests can be found. From there, Ward and Cenac proceed southward to the prairies, one of the continent's flattest regions, where they witness the captivating mating display of the Sharp-tailed Grouse. They encounter flocks of migratory birds in the wetlands and the prairies where birds roost in large numbers. The series later goes through the Great Plains, the desert Southwest, and to the eastern Arboretums of Canada, presenting the diversity of the amazing bird species in each of these regions.

Aside from the stunning visuals and engaging presentation, the series offers viewers a plethora of fascinating facts and insights into the bird species that inhabit North America. Bird enthusiasts and novice bird watchers alike will find the show educational and exciting, as it offers rare glimpses into the secret lives and habits of some of the continent's most amazing birds.

Birds of North America affords the audience insights into hawking secrets of Richardson's Migrants, which are vast flocks of sandpipers that fill the Arctic sky. The series also reveals how some bird species rescued from the verge of extinction have made a comeback in the past years, and showcases the concerted efforts of institutions who are saving some critically endangered species from forever dissolving.

The series is an excellent way of showing the need for conserving the natural habitats of some of the continent's most valuable bird species, and of supporting organizations dedicated to bird research and conservation. It is an excellent tool for educators looking to educate students on avian species, as well as for families seeking entertaining and informative shows for their children.

In conclusion, Birds of North America is a mesmerizing series that skillfully blends education and entertainment. With excellent cinematography, stunning visuals, an entertaining script, and captivating presenters, the show offers viewers a fascinating look at the diverse and captivating bird species of North America. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in birds, nature, or simply looking for high-quality programming to stream.

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Seasons
Young Birders of the Buckeye State
8. Young Birders of the Buckeye State
January 1, 2019
Jason meets the keen-eyed members of the Ohio Young Birders Club and finds out what it's like to be a teenage bird nerd.
The Wild Bird Fund's Urban Aviary
7. The Wild Bird Fund's Urban Aviary
January 1, 2019
Jason takes a visit to the Wild Bird Fund, an organization that works to rehabilitate thousands of injured birds every year.
Lili Taylor and the House Sparrow
6. Lili Taylor and the House Sparrow
January 1, 2019
Acclaimed actress and Brooklyn resident Lili Taylor and Jason talk birding, acting and defense of one's home turf.
Birding While Brown in the Angeles Forest
5. Birding While Brown in the Angeles Forest
January 1, 2019
Jason teams up with two Audubon colleagues from the LA area for an excursion outside the city.
The Big Metal Birds of LAX
4. The Big Metal Birds of LAX
January 1, 2019
Jason heads to California to meet the plane spotters and aviation photographers of LAX.
Kim & Kenn & The Tennesse Warbler
3. Kim & Kenn & The Tennesse Warbler
January 1, 2019
Jason meets birding power couple Kimberly and Kenn Kaufman and finds out what brought them to wildlife—and to each other.
Jason's First Bird Tattoo
2. Jason's First Bird Tattoo
January 1, 2019
As he goes under the needle for a tattoo of his favorite bird, Jason opens up about one of most difficult periods of his life.
Jonathan Franzen and the Magic Hedge
1. Jonathan Franzen and the Magic Hedge
January 1, 2019
Jason meets up with novelist and passionate birder Jonathan Franzen in Chicago.
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    January 1, 2019
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