A comprehensive guide to all birds, common and rare, likely to be spotted within the British Isles and categorised into country birds, urban birds and coastal birds. Provides... more
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Plot: A comprehensive guide to all birds, common and rare, likely to be spotted within the British Isles and categorised into country birds, urban birds and coastal birds. Provides information accessible to the novice twitcher as well as the experienced ornithologist.
Release details
DVD Region: Region 0 (All Regions)
Studio(s): PEGASUS ENTERTAINMENT; TOTAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT (THE)
Release date: 14/06/2004
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: PEGDVD 1086
Barcode: 5034504708679
Languages
Main Language: English
DVD Description
A comprehensive guide to all birds, common and rare, likely to be spotted within the British Isles and categorised into country birds, urban birds and coastal birds. Provides information accessible to the novice twitcher as well as the experienced ornithologist.
Technical information
Special Features: Interactive Menus, One Touch Fact Files
Advantages: Every bit of this documentary series is amazing Disadvantages: The menu is akward but it is worth waiting for.
...Spectacular!! i thought i knew a few things about birds...
I have a long and strong interest in birds, with two pet sparrows, other close bird interests, and hundreds of hours studying robins,crows swifts, gulls,peacocks etc . Birds have been the main focus of my artwork. So i expected to enjoy the series but maybe not find a lot of new or surprising information. Wrong! Most of the content so far has been new to me, either species i had never heard of or at least a different angle on the ones i did know something about. After renting and watching half of the first DVD, i ordered the whole set. This will be one of the few that i will watch, and show to friends, over and over.
I can't speak directly for people who think they have no interest in birds, but that should be no deterrent. If you have any interest in the world around you...
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Advantages: The lovely performances of the Essex girls Disadvantages: None
...Throughout the 1990's, Birds Of A Feather achieved huge ratings and was frequently repeated throughout the duration of the decade. Into the twenty first century, time seems to have somewhat eclipsed Birds Of A Feather' remarkable achievements, despite it spanning a run of over 100 episodes over nine successful seasons. It is also questionably overlooked by many sneering critics as a trur classic, which without doubt, it truly is.
To date, only the very first series of this much loved and much missed sitcom is available on DVD. Indeed the very first season of Birds Of A Feather is arguably the very finest in the series, displaying a real earthy quality, striking a winning transistion between gritty kitchen sink drama and familiar sitcom terriotry, yet not once quite shaking off its realistic undertone. Needless to say as the series...
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...are
Episode 1: Hair
Episode 2: The Good Pub Guide
Episode 3: Cowardice
Episode 4: Your Mate vs. Your Bird
Episode 5: Cardigan
Episode 6: Rich and Fat
Episode 7: Home-Made Sauna
You will not be dissapointed by purchasing this series, treasure it as one of thee greatest comedys EVER !!!!!!....
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