Nature - Pale Male (2003)

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In 1991, the arrival of a red-tailed hawk made history in New York City. Affectionately dubbed Pale Male, the hawk makes his home on an exclusive Fifth Avenue building. The destruction of his nest in 2004 became front page news. The DVD follows Pale Male's incredible story as this powerful bird of prey hunts Central Park's wild creatures, courts his mate on Woody Allen's balcony, builds a penthouse nest, fiercely protects his family from attacking crows, and encourages his baby chicks to fly. Pale Male and his family become a magnificent obsession for the captivated crowds below. There is also a beautiful website at http://www.palemale.com/ which updates Pale Male's daily adventures with stunning photography. (via Lincoln)

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