Damn look at all those Ravens I’m Christian Cooper and I am a birder [Music] Oh that was cool my dad was a biology Teacher and gave me my first pair of Binoculars when I was about 10 years old And I never put him down Wow not something I see in my life now I’m traveling the globe to explore the World of birds That’s amazing it’s like a cloud and Their relationship with us those of us Who don’t have wings And along the way I’ll show you what I Adore about these crazy smart here first Look at the outside world dazzling is Fantabulous and super powered feathered Creatures [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Puerto Rico it’s a Caribbean Paradise For many of us it’s a place to go to Escape normal life between the white Sandy beaches and Crystal Blue Water This Island’s got it all and don’t even Get me started on the Pina Coladas Oh wow but Puerto Rico is way more than A place to run from the cold and sit Under a palm tree it’s got history Culture and nature coming out the wazoo Between the mountains mangroves and Rainforests it’s the best of the tropics Rolled into one including incredible
Birds gorgeous which is why I’m here for The very first time the best part of Birding on an island is finding species That can’t be found anywhere else we Birders call them endemics This place is home to 17 endemic species Of birds and I’m hoping to spot a few of Them to add to my life less I’m here in El Junque It’s the only tropical rainforest in the United States national forest system to Witness the iconic but critically Endangered Puerto Rican parrot You must be Maricel hi Chris nice to Meet you welcome to our Junction National Forest this is the home to the Puerto Rican parrot I can hear them There’s begging for food we really need To feed them go ahead grab one okay They’re hungry Fish and wildlife biologist Maricel Lopez is leading the charge to protect This endangered parrot we have a Breeding facility here but is to release Birth into the wild in different parts Of Puerto Rico The Puerto Rican parrot is a special Bird with its bright green and blue Feathers and red striped brow it’s the Pride of all Puerto Ricans Way back the islands tie no Indians Named it iguaka after the squawking Sound it makes when it flies Sadly Nature’s dealt the iguaka a bit of
A rough hand and between hurricanes Hungry predators and a lack of Environmental Protection they were down To just 13 birds in the wild in the Early 1970s now there’s a plan to bring Them back so Maricel what does the Puerto Rican parrot the iguaca mean to You this is the only parrot species in The U.S continent and poros Puerto Rican This species represents the culture of Puerto Rico everybody knows about the Puerto Rican para everybody loves the Puerto Rican parrot the Puerto Rican Parrot is a social butterfly kind of Like your chatty Crazy Aunt they love to Hang out in groups noisy groups out in The wild most of their day is spent in The forests looking for food but back Near the nests they’re notorious flirts Especially when it’s time to partner up For nesting season Let’s take that partnering seriously Because they typically mate for life We need to pull the feeders on all right Let me help you out I got it nice Pull it up yeah Parrot program has been designed so that All of the birds born at the facility Will eventually be released into the Wild but you might be asking yourself What are all those little antenna things These guys are wearing no it’s not the Latest in bird fashion they’re radio Transmitters that are used to track the
Birds once they’re released and it’s Completely harmless And now this is gonna go quicker okay so You guys worked this out pretty well Didn’t you yes that’s what we do Now we really need to move all right Well we gotta let them eat ERS in the trees are put out for the Released parrots that are now living Outside free as a bird you might say Their placement next to the flight cage Of the captive parrots is no coincidence Beautiful The flight cage is where the soon-to-be Freed birds get ready for life in the Outside world The biologists here figured out Something pretty cool if you put the Captive Birds right next to the wild Ones they start to connect because They’re social so when the captive Parrots are ready for release into the Real world they already have a friendly Face to show them the way Hello [Music] [Music] Oh this is interesting he just dropped His cashews in the water does he like Them like soccer is that when you have a Coffee and put a bread in it Ah that’s So cool Going up