American Eagle
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Nature Documentary hosted by F. Murray Abraham and published by PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Nature series in 2008 - English narration
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Unique to North America, the bald eagle is the continent's most recognizable aerial predator, with a shocking white head, electric yellow beak and penetrating eyes. In the 1960s, this symbol of the United States became an emblem of environmental degradation, as the pesticide DDT and other human pressures brought it to the brink of extinction. Following their protection as an endangered species, bald eagles have come roaring back. Photographed by three-time Emmy-winning cinematographer Neil Rettig, this first-ever HD program on bald eagles focuses on the drama of the nest. Even in the best of times, it's a surprisingly tough struggle to maintain a one-ton home and raise chicks until they can hunt on their own. This is an intimate portrait of these majestic raptors' lives in the wild.
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- Runtime: 53:37
- Source: OTA High Definition 1080i
- Video Encoding: xvid.1280x720.4018kbps
- Audio Encoding: ac3.384kbps-5.1chan
- File Size: 1.65GB
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