Wednesday, June 19, 2019

New Movie is Focused on the Most Endangered Eagle

The focus of a new movie, Bird of Prey, the Philippine Eagle is a unique jungle species with a small one of the largest and most endangered eagles in the world.

Philippine Eagles are one of the world’s largest eagles, and the rarest. Inhabiting the tropical forests of just a few islands in the Philippines, this spectacular but critically endangered eagle is the focus of a new movie, Bird of Prey. Filmed by world-renowned wildlife cinematographer Neil Rettig, in association with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Bird of Prey is an expertly woven story with stunning photography that takes you on a journey deep into the vanishing world of the Philippine Eagle.

For Bird of Prey, cinematographer Rettig embarked on the most challenging assignment of his career: To find and film the rarest eagle on the planet. Not only does he fulfill such a challenge, he documents the behavior of nesting Philippine Eagles, and the film reveals an inspiring group of people that are determined to save the world’s most critically endangered species of eagle from extinction. Bird of Prey is available to buy or stream now, while sales and rental fees from the movie will help raise money for bird conservation.

For more information about Bird of Prey, and how to view it via Amazon, iTunes, or Vimeo on Demand – and to watch a fascinating short trailer – please see http://birdofpreymovie.com/