A tour of Catalina Bird Park, then the world's largest aviary park located on Catalina Island in an early full-color film. Marjorie Beebe and friends see rare and beautiful birds and meet a talking and singing cockatoo.

Right off the bat, if you're looking for a gripping plot or anything resembling modern cinema, you're going to have a *very* long 10 minutes with Strange Birds. This is for the real film buffs, the history nuts, and maybe, just maybe, folks who have a soft spot for really old zoos and brightly colored birds. Anyone els...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Right off the bat, if you're looking for a gripping plot or anything resembling modern cinema, you're going to have a *very* long 10 minutes with Strange Birds. This is for the real film buffs, the history nuts, and maybe, just maybe, folks who have a soft spot for really old zoos and brightly colored birds. Anyone else? Probably best to skip it. You won't find car chases or dramatic revelations here. What you do get, though, is a peek back in time. We're talking Catalina Bird Park, a big deal ..."
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1901 · IMDb 5
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