Birds of Prey (1938) from barn owl wings Watch Video
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Description: This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives nnProducer: ERPI Classroom Films, Inc.nSponsor: N/AnAudio/Visual: Sd, B Natural history; OrnithologynCreative Commons license: Public DomainnnnA study of several American birds of prey.nnIntroductory scenes show the general characteristics of birds of prey; their talons for grasping and carrying prey, and their curved beaks for tearing flesh. The commentator classifies these carnivorous birds as owls, vultures, hawks, and eagles.nnThe barn
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