Carlo Ferraro combines over a decade of research with expert cinematography to reveal 150 species of birds that can be found in this area of the world. Here he captures the essence of the avian world, including their eating habits and various behaviors, such as getting food from water sources, communication, reproduction, parenthood, as well as their contact with humans."> <BODY> <h2>Ornithology: The Life of Birds in the Neotropics</h2><br> The neotropics is defined as the bio-geographic are of the Americas that stretches southward from the Tropic of Cancer and includes southern Florida, as well as southern Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. In this program, author and filmmaker <B>Carlo Ferraro</B> combines over a decade of research with expert cinematography to reveal 150 species of birds that can be found in this area of the world. Here he captures the essence of the avian world, including their eating habits and various behaviors, such as getting food from water sources, communication, reproduction, parenthood, as well as their contact with humans. Produced by Ferraro Nature Films, Inc. 08DR JSCA 50 min. <A HREF="index.htm" target=_top>Home</a><br> </BODY>