Birds taking off

"Bird Migration" (10-17-2006)   Visit the Website

Full Show: Following the seasons of the year, birds fly from one part of the world to another. Why do they do it? How do they find their way? Discuss bird migration with our guest scientists Greg Kaltenecker, Director of the Idaho Bird Observatory, and Rex Sallabanks, Coordinator for the Idaho Fish and Game Department's Nongame Bird Program.

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Video Short: Most birds migrate. They travel from north to south and then back again. Discover why and what birds are looking for when they migrate.

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Web Extra: Watch our web-only show about bird migration. Scientists Greg Kaltenecker and Rex Sallabanks answer more questions about how birds find their way when they migrate.

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