Hi All,

A fantastic new bird documentary is airing on Discovery Channel tonight. 
Here's info from the website link below.

In the U.S. premiere of the Discovery Channel/BBC co-production *Winged 
Planet*, airing Saturday, October 6th at 8/7c, experience the astonishing 
physical wonders of our world from a bird's eye view.

This two-hour special event comes from award winning filmmaker John Downer (
*Elephants: Spy in the Herd*, *Tiger: Spy in the Jungle*, *Polar Bears: Spy 
on the Ice*), who transformed wildlife filmmaking by pioneering the use of 
spy cameras to capture nature's most intimate moments.

In his latest project, Downer developed a new team of spy cams to offer 
viewers a jaw-dropping view of the world from an entirely different 
perspective. As these remarkable birds fly, they use the landscapes below 
them to navigate, search for food, roost and migrate. Spy cams allow 
viewers a moving three-dimensional view as they ride on the backs of 
spectacular eagles, cranes, pelicans, snow geese and countless other birds 
while they soar above some of the most awe-inspiring parts of America, 
Africa and Europe.

Prepare for the flight of a lifetime and see the world like never before in 
Discovery Channel's *Winged Planet*on Saturday, October 6th at 8/7c.

"Discovery Channel has captivated audiences everywhere with our natural 
history programs such as *Planet Earth*, *Life* and most recently *Frozen 
Planet*," said Eileen O'Neill, president of Discovery Channel and TLC 
Networks. "We are once again thrilled to invite the world to join us in 
witnessing some of wildlife's greatest spectacles, only this time from the 
wings of our feathered friends. In *Winged Planet* our viewers will get up 
close and personal with these magnificent creatures thanks to cutting edge 
technology and sophisticated filming techniques. If you think you know 
birds, think again."

For more info - http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/winged-planet/videos


I'm looking forward to watching it. :) I hope you can too.

Alison Kondler
Jefferson County, CO

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