Very educational episode!! LOVE IT I RECOMMEND THIS TO WATCH
Nature Owl Power
2015
Action / Documentary / Family
Nature Owl Power
2015
Action / Documentary / Family
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For centuries, the mysterious nighttime lives and uncanny hunting skills of owls have made them fascinating hallmarks of children's stories and folk tales the world over. But what actually makes owls so special? Bird trainers Lloyd and Rose Buck and their very special family of owls, eagles, falcons, geese, pigeons, and two newly-hatched barn owls - Luna and Lily - provide a rare opportunity to learn more about these unique birds. Using the latest in camera technology, computer graphics, x-rays and super-sensitive microphones, we can take a brand new look at owls in more detail than ever before. The real stories behind how they hunt, how their vision and hearing works, and how they fly so silently are influencing 21st century technology and design.
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Very educational episode!!
This Is One Wildlife Documentary That Is Certainly Worth Hooting About
Have you ever taken a night-time walk into a heavily wooded area? Well, if you have, then there is probably a very good chance that you've heard the distinct and haunting "hoot!" of an owl as it sits perched in a tree, somewhere nearby.
"Owl Power" is definitely a very educational nature-documentary that is sure to help the viewer to better understand all aspects of the owl's super-amazing abilities. From its silent flying, to its radar-hearing, to its night-time hunting, and beyond - This first-rate program certainly covers it all.
Professionally presented through the PBS Network - This fascinating, 50-minute documentary will, without a doubt, have you looking at owls in a whole, new light from now on.
Great documentary, if you love owls or not.
If you are interested in owls or you just want to know almost everything about owls in one hour then Owl Power is the perfect documentary for you. Everything is well explained and the images are just stunning. From slow motion to normal speed, every aspect of those beautiful creatures are shown in this documentary. I probably learned more about owls in one hour than any school teacher could teach me in an entire year. For the cinematography alone this is already worth the detour. I want more nature documentaries like this one.