Warblers bring color and song to forests, rivers and wetlands throughout the Western U.S. and Canada.
Watching Warblers WEST features a singing male for every species, plus three-dimensional motion range maps made with NASA satellite imagery, a species index, and "Fun with Songs." Click the DVD box on the right for a preview and visit our BirdViewer to see more species. |
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| We made a mistake on the first edition of "Watching Warblers WEST" and mislabeled the MacGillivray's Warbler as a Mourning Warbler at the end, during the "Chorus of Birds." If you would like a corrected, replacement disk, please EMAIL us and we'll send you a new one immediately with a postage paid envelope to send your erroneous disk back to us. New orders are all correct. |
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REVIEWS of Watching Warblers WEST |
" I will look forward to waterfowl and shorebirds...or whatever you produce next! Watching one of your films truly gives a better "bird's-eye view" than is generally possible in the field. Not only is that helpful for recognition in the field later, but it helps a person to get through a long birdless winter. I also appreciate the amount of information provided by the graphics and narrative -- it's "just right" -- enough to be useful without being too much to absorb.
Please keep me posted whenever you have a new product available. Thank you!" Susan Boettcher - a satisfied Warblers WEST viewer |
I really can’t believe how good this video footage is, and the DVD transfer shows it off outstandingly. You could watch warblers for years and not get views as good as these. Combined with the fact-filled narration and extras, these DVDs are a must for warbler aficionados.
Grant McCreary, The Birder's Library.com
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"Watching Warblers WEST comes across, in every aspect, as a labor of love by two artists who have found a way to fully fuse their mutual love of birds and filmmaking. If you enjoy watching warblers yourself (and if you’re a birder who spends any time in the Americas, this means you), you’ll love this work."
Mike Bergin, on 10000birds.com, a great blog for birders
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"The photography is first rate, with full song captured throughout. Particularly informative are the range and migration maps based on NASA satellite imagery. Highly recommended."
Jack Siler, birdingonthe.net (click here for the full review) |
"Judy Fieth begins the narration, and she welcomes me to the “music and color of warblers.” No kidding. From the opening images, I’m hooked. The photography is gorgeous. Fieth and Male give us habitat shots with excellent ambient sound for context. Then they zero in on some of the most intimate bird photography I’ve ever seen."
Susan Wider, review on Surfbirds.com click to read full review |
| "I cannot recommend their warbler and sparrow videos highly enough. For those of us who like to photograph birds, it is humbling to imagine the hours that go into these shots, most of which would represent the best looks one would ever get of each species through binocs - and this is all shot on 16mm film with pro sound."
posted by John Lowry on the U. of Michigan's birder's listserve, November 29, 2009 |
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