Nature
Meet Geoffrey, the Scarlet Macaw
Show title: Nature
Video title: Meet Geoffrey, the Scarlet Macaw
Video duration: 1m 57sVideo description: Geoffrey was born at the ARA Project, a macaw conservation group in Central Costa Rica. His mother was an ex-pet and his father was poached from the wild. When his mother abandoned her eggs, Geoffrey had to be raised in an incubator. When Geoffrey is old enough, he will be released into the wild. Until then, he is being taught all the things that he will need to know to survive as a wild macaw.
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Filmmaker Shane Moore discusses some of the filming techniques he used on Fortress of the Bears.
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