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New Movie Clip!

The following video was made by Yves Aubry during the 2003 breeding season in Quebec. While evidence is mounting that red squirrels may play a significant role in the breeding biology of Bicknell's Thrush, this video demonstrates the point vividly. 5 megs. Click on image to start clip

We have a two-minute and forty-five second video clip, which is available in two versions: the full 5 MB file in one piece, or a more download-friendly segmented version.

Instructions: If you see thumbnail images below, click on them to download the video. If you see no thumbnail images, refer to the instructions on the Sights and Sounds page for downloading QuickTime.

First, the full movie. 5064 kb, 2:45.


Now, the same movie, broken into five segments:

Segment 1/5: Removing the fecal sac from the nest. 652 kb, 21 seconds.

 

Segment 2/5: Leaving the nest. 1038 kb, 33 seconds.

 

Segment 3/5: Habitat, using playbacks to locate birds. 1081 kb, 35 seconds.

 

Segment 4/5: Close-up. 1293 kb, 42 seconds.

 

Segment 5/5: In the wild. 1013 kb, 33 seconds.


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