Waterfowl (film)

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Movie
German title Waterfowl
Original title Water birds
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1952
length 31 minutes
Rod
Director Ben Sharpsteen
script Winston Hibler
Ted Sears
William Otis
production Walt Disney
music Paul J. Smith
camera Arthur A. Allen
Alfred M. Bailey
Martin Bovey
Stephen F. Briggs
Murl Deusing
Myron A. Elliott
Ed N. Harrison
Bert Harwell
S. Paul Lindau
Tom McHugh
Alfred Milotte
Olin Sewall Pettingill junior
Frances Roberts
James R. Simon
John H. Storer
Norman Wakeman
cut Norman Palmer

Waterfowl is a 1952 American short film directed by Ben Sharpsteen .

action

The film introduces various water birds and their characteristics. After the portrait of the boobies , which are migratory birds, breed on cliffs in the Saint Lawrence River and dive for herring as impressively as daringly, the terns on the Gulf of Mexico are shown. This is followed by the breeding behavior of fairy terns and pelicans , which build their nests in the sand. The courtship of various water birds is also shown. The wood ducks drakes impress with colorful plumage, the frigate bird with its red throat pouch and the coot by the Battle t to the female. The herons, on the other hand, like the red-necked grebe , perform impressive dances on the water.

Another look goes to food intake. Pintail ducks tend to dive superficially for food, blue-billed ducks dig a little deeper and are outbid by the cormorant when searching for food , which penetrates further depths. The moorhen finds food between and under water lilies, for which not only the beak but also the characteristic foot parts are helpful. Various birds and their beak shapes as well as the benefits of these same beak shapes are presented, including the black-mantled scissors beak , the egret and the avocet . This is followed by a brief look at the behavior of the birds towards their young and the protection they offer them. From the dipper, which breeds in raging currents and searches for food under water, although it can neither dive nor swim, it goes on to the waterfowl of the tropics. Among other things, the flamingo , its beak and its breeding behavior, as well as the smoky gray albatross and its behavior to protect the eggs from heat, are shown. A rhapsody of the water birds follows.

production

The Technicolor film Water Birds was made as part of the short documentary film series True-Life Adventures . Disney worked with the National Audubon Society and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science . The animation for the opening credits was created by John Hench and Joshua Meador . The film's narrator is Winston Hibler . Water Birds was released on June 26, 1952 and appeared on the Disney three-disc DVD Nature Film Classic in 2012 .

Awards

Wasservögel was awarded an Oscar in 1953 in the category “ Best Short Film (Two Film Roles) ”. He also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Documentary Film in 1954 .

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