We should probably salute Cold Mountain, the Civil War movie starring Jude Law and Nicole Kidman, that took place totally in NC and VA. It was filmed, however, in Romania IIRC. The crows were Hooded Crows and the bird sounds in the background were Chiffchaffs, both common in Eastern Europe. Shouldn't have been too hard to get American Crows or Red-Eyed Vireo songs, do you think?
Gary Nelson
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....... I like the Windex commercial with the talking Pied Crows......
D.Ford
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The most recent "amusing" bird mis-ID I've seen was a Discovery
Channel program which included a segment on Macaws. The program
was talking about the threats to Scarlet Macaws but showed video of
Red-and-Green Macaws at a clay lick. The other parrot species at the lick
indicated it was probably filmed in Peru. Then, suddenly, we WERE
looking at Scarlet Macaws -- flying into some trees at what looked like
Carara National Park in Costa Rica -- and then again, they morphed into
Red-and-green Macaws once they reached the branches and started
preening each other. This flipping between the two (similar but not
identical) species, as well as sites with different background birds, went
on for about 20 minutes. To a birder it was pretty disconcerting!
Particularly bad when the credits list various biologists as technical
experts. Guess they really never saw the finished product!
Gail Mackiernan
Colesville, MD
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