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A Coat of Many Colors

What gives hummingbirds their unmistakable appearance? Obviously, it's their feathers, but there's a lot more to the story. See how a hummingbird's feathers actually change color as you watch them move and how these appealing birds use that ability to attract mates and deter competitors.

Discover & Learn Channel

Why do animals look and act the way they do? What's it like to hear whooping cranes in the wild?
The answers are here.

14 species in 30 seconds!  Comparing Hummingbirds

Do they really look like the pictures in the guidebooks? Here are shots of 14 different species in action, so you can can decide for yourself!

A Coat of Many Colors

What gives hummingbirds their unmistakable appearance? Obviously, it's their feathers, but there's a lot more to the story....

Floating on the River of Grass-- Florida’s Waterbirds

With extensive coastline and the vast Everglades, Florida attracts more waterbirds than most other places in the US. Take a quick look at some of its more interesting denizens.

Observing Sandhill Cranes

One of America's largest and most interesting birds, Sandhill Cranes over-winter throughout the South and Southwest. Check in on this flock in Arizona as they prepare to migrate north.

Small Wonders-- The Intriguing Hummingbird

Flying backwards? Changing color while you watch? We all know they're tiny, but their size isn't the only thing special about hummingbirds.

Bird Identification Channel

Birds in the wild don't often look like their pictures in the guide book—at least not when you want them to! Take a look at our bird identification videos to see what your favorite bird looks like in real life. We're constantly adding more, so check back often.

American Goldfinch on hanging feeder

One of the spring and early summer's most anticipated backyard birds, American Goldfinches are colorful, acrobatic and gregarious.

American Goldfinch with Purple Finch on feeder

An interesting video that clearly shows how well adapted the beaks of both these birds are to crushing and eating seeds.

American Tree Sparrow

A good view of this commonly seen sparrow while feeding-- clearly showing the white feathers on its wing that will help you distinguish it from close cousin, the Chipping Sparrow.

Barred Owl

An owl most often encountered by day while it roosts in a tree preparing for a night of hunting. This video shows both its distinctive appearance and typical daytime behavior.

Black-capped Chickadee on feeder

These gregarious birds are constantly active-- searching for food and interacting with their peers. This video show two adult chickadees around a feeder.

Curve-billed Thrasher

The Curve-billed Thrasher's call, clearly audible in this video, is a characteristic dawn sound in the Texas brush country.

Gray Hawk

The Gray Hawk is a relatively small, longed-tailed hawk. Those qualities, as well as it's long plaintive whistling cry are clearly noticeable in the video.

Little Blue Heron

One of the most numerous herons in the Southeast-- this video provides great views of both mature and juvenile Little Blue Herons wading and feeding.

Pine Grosbeak

The Pine Grosbeak, the largest northern finch, is quite tame and slow moving, allowing close approach. This video of feeding grosbeaks clearly shows that behavior as well as their unique distinguishing markings.

Purple Finch

Numerous and conspicuous during spring migration, the male Purple Finch's bright breeding plumage, which you can clearly observe in this video, both assists with courting and wards off competitors.

Pyrrhuloxia

Despite its ungainly name, this southern cousin of the familiar Northern Cardinal is an appealing bird with distinctive markings and habits.

Red-winged Blackbird

One of the most appealing birds encountered around marshes and other wetlands throughout the United States. It's very distinctive appearance and call make it an easy bird to identify.

Fun & Silly Channel

Just like it says – these videos may not always be scientifically correct, but they're fun to watch.

Orangutan ISO Life Partner

Neil the orangutan seeks someone to share his dreams…and he's dreaming big. If you've ever read the personals or checked out on-line dating, you'll recognize his type. Originally created to promote eNature.com's Mating Game.

Rhino Seeks Some Lovin’

Frank the Rhino is on the prowl and wants to be a player. Seems like he's spending a lot of time on Match.com and Craigslist. Originally created to promote eNature.com's Mating Game.

 

 

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