Smithsonian Earth - Wild Birds of Australia Series 1 (2017) Part 1 The Little Penguin

Smithsonian Earth - Wild Birds of Australia Series 1 (2017) Part 1 The Little Penguin

Wild Birds of Australia Series 1 Australia is a vast island-continent of diverse habitats–including beaches, deserts, grasslands, and tropical forests–that make it a haven for many unusual and rare bird species. From its largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, to the emu, an implausible flightless wonder, take an aerial odyssey through the lives of some of Australia's amazing avian ambassadors.

forums.mvgroup.org_release.images_harry65_australia_20234.jpg Part 1 The Little Penguin

Despite their diminutive stature, little penguins are a formidable species. They spend months at sea hunting, they mate for life, and when gulls threaten to steal their hard-earned fish, they band together in groups for self-defense. Journey to the sandy beaches of Southern Australia, where the tiniest penguin species on the planet is living large.

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