Birds Without Borders: Black-Faced Spoonbills
Title | Birds Without Borders: Black-Faced Spoonbills |
Publication Type | Film |
Year Released | Submitted |
Director | Johnson, Dean |
Producer | Office, Government Information |
Running Time | 6o minutes |
Studio | Window on Taiwan |
Country | Taiwan |
Medium | DVD |
Synopsis | Found nowhere else on earth but the last few pockets of wilderness along East Asia's rugged coastline, the black-faced spoonbill is the only spoonbill regarded as endangered. Twice a year, this enigmatic bird undertakes a behemoth migration that navigates through the heart of Asia.The route is full of danger from predators, the elements, and a loss of habitat from this rapidly developing region. For the very first time, this magnificent migration has been captured on full high-definition video. The film documents an epic journey, 2,000 kilometers from its wintering grounds in Taiwan cross coastal China and the Yellow Sea to the bird's annual breeding ground. For a copy of this film, contact Ashley Sun at the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office. Contact information is in the URL provided below. |
URL | http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/mp.asp?mp=62 |