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free/0 - Informal term meaning "worldwide".
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Picture format:
1.78:1
Description:
Die Naturfilmer von BBC haben sich mit neuster Technologie an eines der großen Geheimnisse der Natur herangewagt. Über vier Jahre haben sie verschiedene Vögel in allen Kontinenten von ihrer Geburt an aufgezogen, eine enge Beziehung zu ihnen aufgebaut und sie so zu Hauptprotagonisten ihrer neuen Natur-Serie Die fantastische Reise der Vögel gemacht.
Auf ihre Zieh-Eltern konzentriert fliegen Kraniche, Störche, Aras, Kondore und Wellensittiche den Biologen durch die ganze Welt hinterher und ermöglichen uns so einen phantastischen Einblick in ihre Sicht auf die Erde.