Wild America
Season 6 Episode 602 - Dancers of the Dawn
The varied Prairie Grouse perform spectacular courtship rituals. In springtime, in the mysterious hour before sunrise, feathered shadows gather on secluded display grounds, risking predation to perform ancient rites of survival. From coast to coast, from deep forest to prairie sandhill to high timberline, North America is home to a variety of Grouse; each noted for its colorful vocal sacs and each with its own spectacular courtship dance.
Subtitles: English
Starring:Marty Stouffer
Directed by:Marty Stouffer
Season 6
S06:E601 - Birds of Peace
Since ancient times, the Dove has been a lasting symbol of Peace. Since ancient times, the faithful, home-loving Dove has been a universal sign of peace. The billing and cooing of a courting pair suggests true love. This program examines the intimate lives of our six wild and three domestic species of Pigeons and Doves: their displays, courtship, family life and migration - as well as the irony that these graceful Birds are the most hunted on earth.
S06:E602 - Dancers of the Dawn
The varied Prairie Grouse perform spectacular courtship rituals. In springtime, in the mysterious hour before sunrise, feathered shadows gather on secluded display grounds, risking predation to perform ancient rites of survival. From coast to coast, from deep forest to prairie sandhill to high timberline, North America is home to a variety of Grouse; each noted for its colorful vocal sacs and each with its own spectacular courtship dance.
S06:E603 - Pretty as a Quail
The shy and beautiful Quail are as resourceful as they are lovely. With its shy habits, soft plumage, and alert dark eyes, it's no wonder the Bobwhite Quail of our southeastern states inspired this Southern compliment. Other members of the widespread Quail family include the Gambel's, California, Montezuma and Scaled Quail. Their behavior, both as individuals and in coveys, proves them to be as clever and resourceful as they are lovely.
S06:E604 - Timberdoodles of Moosehorn
The Woodcock uses spectacular aerial displays for its courtship. "Timberdoodle, Bogsucker, Twister" the Woodcock and its nicknames are equally unusual. It flies as slowly as 5 mph, or becomes a blur of speed as it spirals hundreds of feet into the air in a spectacular springtime courtship display. Its life story, from downy young to fall migration, is filmed at Moosehorn Wildlife Refuge in Maine. Moles and Moose also play a part in the story.
S06:E605 - Wings Over the Marsh
Our four famous Flyways, home to millions of migrating Waterfowl. Spring comes to our four flyways, heralding the arrival of millions of migrating Waterfowl. In marshlands from Canada to Mexico, Divers and Dabblers perform gaudy breeding rituals and settle into nesting season, an unfolding drama of rebirth in America's heartland. Beautiful adults and cute young alike must survive clashes with Raccoons, Weasels and Eagles.
S06:E606 - Billion Dollar Bass
The top game fish, a Perch family member, is loved by fishermen. The aptly-named Largemouth Bass is the top game fish in America and, as a result, Big Business to fishermen. Marty Stouffer takes us on an exciting excursion into the bizarre world of Bass fishing. Along the way, we also examine the complete life history of this fascinating member of the Perch family. Ultimately, we also see its enormous economic importance.
S06:E607 - Cutthroat: Yellowstone Lake (Pt. 1)
A vast underwater wilderness which is rarely seen by Park visitors. Yellowstone Lake has a vast underwater wilderness never seen by the two million annual visitors to this National Park. It is also the realm of a creature that forms the cornerstone of an entire aquatic ecosystem - the brilliant Cutthroat Trout. A summer-long exploration by Marty Stouffer and crew begins in the remote Thorofare Region, our wildest land south of Alaska.
S06:E608 - Cutthroat: Yellowstone River (Pt. 2)
Dive into the underwater spawning ritual of Trout and related species. The crew's exploration takes them deeper into the northern wilderness along the magnificent Yellowstone River. At LeHardy Rapids, Marty catches slippery Cutthroat to study them face-to-face, then dives into the turbulence to hand-feed a large school of Trout with Salmonfly larvae. Back on the surface, we examine the reproductive cycle and all the other primary predators of the Salmonfly.
S06:E609 - Cutthroat: Grizzly Creek (Pt. 3)
An exciting summer of aquatic exploration reveals many mysteries. As Marty and his crew continue to delve into the life cycle of the Cutthroat Trout, their exploration leads to Grizzly Creek. Here, Marty finds evidence of the big Bears' presence and goes underwater to film the spawning ritual of the Cutthroat. In a fitting finale, some Trout die, as others return to the Lake. As the adventure ends, we're left with deeper feeling for all life.
S06:E610 - Fascinating Fishes
An unbelievable underwater world of glistening marvels comes alive. A "Fish" is such a standard shape that we seldom think how ancient, yet how perfectly modern, is this superbly successful design. Here we see its most incredible variations, from the largest "living fossils" - huge, prehistoric Alligator Gar - to the smallest - the dazzlingly colorful Darters. This underwater exploration leaves us marvelling at their adaptations.
- PARTNERS
- Advertise with Us
- Partner with Us
- GET THE APPS
- iOS
- Android
- Roku
- Amazon Fire