
Birders
Documentary
Overview
Bird watchers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border share their enthusiasm for protecting and preserving some of the world's most beautiful species.
Top Cast
Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Self - Wildlife Photographer
Richard Moore
Self - Wildlife Photographer
Mark Conway
Mark Conway
Self - Teacher & Bird Bander
Mark Conway
Self - Teacher & Bird Bander
Keith Hackland
Keith Hackland
Self - Owner, Alamo Inn
Keith Hackland
Self - Owner, Alamo Inn
Brian Miller
Brian Miller
Self - Meteorologist
Brian Miller
Self - Meteorologist
Chris Birchfield
Chris Birchfield
Self - Meteorologist
Chris Birchfield
Self - Meteorologist
John Kaye
John Kaye
Self - Count Master at Hawk Watch
John Kaye
Self - Count Master at Hawk Watch
Richard Galindo
Richard Galindo
Self - Birder
Richard Galindo
Self - Birder
Esteban Berrones
Esteban Berrones
Self - Bird Guide
Esteban Berrones
Self - Bird Guide
Juana Dapa
Juana Dapa
Self - Bird Monitor
Juana Dapa
Self - Bird Monitor
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