
Animal House Hunters
See the many reasons why animals gather in colonies.

See the many reasons why animals gather in colonies.

Animal architecture gives remarkable insights into animal innovation.

Bird nests come in all shapes and sizes; each one is a work of art, built with just a beak.

Horseshoe crab numbers drop as their use as bait by the fishing industry increases.

The future of the macaw, whose survival may depend on poachers.

Wildlife cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer focuses on the Laysan albatross of the Hawaiian Islands.

A male and female wood duck bond, migrate together and take care of a brood of ducklings.

Parrot experts, owners and biologists share their stories.

Join a team of scientists on an expedition to find and film the birds of New Guinea.

Fly with the Super Hummingbirds: great athletes, tender mums, brave in combat and up for challenges.

The colors, behaviors and habitats of the parrots occupying Australia.

Hummingbirds, the tiniest of birds, are also tough creatures.

The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.

This is the story of a man who raised wild turkeys from hatching to adulthood.

A natural history of Hong Kong explores wildlife of the British colony's mainland, seas and islands.

Romulus Whitaker uses science to determine whether dragons were real.

Florida's Everglades National Park is a protected wilderness where predatory pythons thrive.

Scientists use poisons from animals to create lifesaving drugs.

Scientists try to save populations of frogs as die-offs continue.

Playing with Fire looks at the techniques that have been developed to probe our planet, and how such techniques have both revolutionized our understanding of the world and allowed us to bring the dramatic images of Forces of the Wild to the TV screen