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{{Filmjr |title=Song Birds as Neighbors |embid=0943_Song_Birds_as_Neighbors_00_19_05_03 |embsv=archiveorg |desc= |forma=16mm |year=ca. 1920s |up=|next=|prev=|step=1 |lang=English |pbrs=Bray Studios, Inc. |heldby=PA |len= |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid=|dopt=1 |athumb=}} | {{Filmjr |title=Song Birds as Neighbors |embid=0943_Song_Birds_as_Neighbors_00_19_05_03 |embsv=archiveorg |desc= |forma=16mm |year=ca. 1920s |up=|next=|prev=|step=1 |lang=English |pbrs=Bray Studios, Inc. |heldby=PA |len= |link= |bw= |ani= |ewid=|dopt=1 |athumb=}} | ||
== Synopsis == | |||
Photographed by William L. and Irene Finley of the National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals. Titled by Marguerite Gove. | |||
== More Details == | == More Details == | ||
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* "Building and renting bird houses encourages children in the study of civics." | * "Building and renting bird houses encourages children in the study of civics." | ||
* "A delegation from the schools of Portland, Oregon, organizing a colonization scheme for their home woods." Children seen in front of Multnomah Falls. | * "A delegation from the schools of Portland, Oregon, organizing a colonization scheme for their home woods." Children seen in front of Multnomah Falls. | ||
== Notes == | |||
This film seems to be similar to, or the same as, a film by Finley called "A House For A Song" or alternatively "Houses for songs: Home owners, attention!" | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category:Moving Images about Birds]] | [[Category:Moving Images about Birds]] | ||
== People == | == People == | ||
* [[Person: William L. Finley]] | * [[Person: William L. Finley]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 18 May 2022
Song Birds as Neighbors is a short film from ca. 1920s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Song Birds as Neighbors | |
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Produced by | Bray Studios, Inc. |
Production companies | Bray Studios, Inc. |
Distributed by | Bray Studios, Inc. |
Release date | ca. 1920s |
Language | English |
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Synopsis
Photographed by William L. and Irene Finley of the National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals. Titled by Marguerite Gove.
More Details
- 00:00:24 "Crops, amounting to eight hundred millions of dollars, are destroyed annually by insect pests..."
- Great shot of movie cameraman in woods shooting birds at close range.
- Describes insect pests. Birds are "nature's check against these hardened criminals."
- Children building bird houses under direction of Audubon societies.
- "Scenes-Bird Bungalow-nuthatch oomes in f1om ioof o Roof of house removed-five young nuthatches showing. Roof replaoed~ Old birds bring in worms. Young nuthatches in hand."
- "Building and renting bird houses encourages children in the study of civics."
- "A delegation from the schools of Portland, Oregon, organizing a colonization scheme for their home woods." Children seen in front of Multnomah Falls.
Notes
This film seems to be similar to, or the same as, a film by Finley called "A House For A Song" or alternatively "Houses for songs: Home owners, attention!"
See Also
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHFox09MvkU
- http://ephemeralfilm.info/images/1/12/Songbirdsasneighbors.gif
- https://vimeo.com/396282722