Available Videos & DVDs

Taktsang Monastery
Bhutan, the Cloud Kingdom (91 min)
The last independent, Himalayan, Buddhist Kingdom is no bigger than New Hampshire and Vermont put together. It has become a tourist mecca. Perched on the eastern shoulders of the world's tallest mountains, this tiny mountain kingdom is a wonder to behold. From the moment your plane touches down, at the Paro Airport, you'll be charmed by a culture, landscapes, architecture and wildlife that is unique in the world.
($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Eilean Donan Castle
The Highlands of Scotland (85 min)
Geographically small (about the size of Michigan's lower peninsula); but monumental in its impact on many, this film is a fresh look at an old and much revered land. I've taken the viewer on a grand tour of the highlands to see castles, Loch Ness, bagpipers, Iron Age Brochs, Edinburgh, Inverness, a sheep dog contest, and wildlife seldom seen by the casual tourist.
($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Tobermory
The Misty Isles of Scotland (85 min)
Delighted with audience responses to the highland show, I decided to return and do a sequel on the beautiful, wild, and blissfully quiet isles that surround mainland Scotland. On various islands we found wonders like The Callanish Stone Circle, Fingal's Cave, Duart Castle, a tweed weaver, Shetland Ponies, and spectacular wildlife including Red-throated Loons, puffins and Red Deer.
($20 plus $3 s&h, VHS and DVD) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

White Buck
In Search of the Albino (85 min)
In 1991 a friend called to ask if I might be interested in filming a white moose. Successful in that endeavor, I set out to see how many other albino or leucistic (white) creatures I might be able to find. Over the next decade I 'shot' over 30 others, including the Kermodei Bear (white Black Bear), an alligator, elk, turtle, 'Red' Fox, porcupine, Red-tailed Hawk, Gar Pike and many others. This is truly an incredible journey.
($20 plus $3 s&h, VHS and DVD) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

White Moose
The Gift of the White Moose (40 min)
The stars of 'In Search of the Albino' were four white moose. This is their own story. For five years I sought these elusive animals around a lake in northern Ontario. The viewer will enjoy intimate moments with a mink, black bears, cliff swallows, caddisflies, loons, common mergansers, normal brown moose and, of course, the four white moose - three of which I've captured in a single scene.
($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Iguana
Florida's Alien Wildlife (47 min)
Having completed a television special titled 'Animal Aliens', I knew that Florida, among the 50 states, was ranked number one for introduced species of plant and animal. This program covers some of the more high-profile exotic species such as Sambar Deer, Rhesus & Vervet Monkeys, Amazon Parrots, Iguanas, Purple Swamp Hens, Melaleuca & Casuarina trees, Water Hyacinth, Nutria, Walking Catfish, Sacred Ibis, mynahs, feral pigs and many others.
($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Ruffed Grouse
Superior: Land of the Woodland Drummer (82 min)
Surrounding the great inland sea, called Superior, is some of the most beautiful and exciting wilderness country in North America. The haunting cry of the loon is symbolic of this wilderness; but another sound, familiar to fewer people, is the territorial drumming of the Ruffed Grouse. Its spectacular courtship display is but one of the stories included in this film. The viewer will also enjoy intimate visits with eagles, otters, loons, Canada Jays, warblers, wolves, the elusive Fisher, and a family of bears. The tiny creatures of the lake and pond contrast sharply with the bulk and magnificence of the moose of Isle Royale National Park. Aside from its many wildlife stories, the great land itself is a joy to behold as we follow a seasonal progression from spring, through summer, glorious autumn and the silence of winter. ($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE
Autumn In Denali
Autumn In Denali (41 min)
In 1897, an Alaskan prospector, by the name of William Dickey, decided to name North America's tallest mountain after the then current president - William McKinley. In 1917, the U.S. Congress designated the area encompassing the mountain as Mount McKinley National Park. Native Athabascans had long referred to the mountain as Denali - "The High One". In 1980, more land was added to the park and it was renamed Denali National Park and Preserve. Its more than six million acres of mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, tundra and forest are home to grizzly, moose, caribou, dall sheep, wolves, ptarmigan, red fox, arctic ground squirrel, beaver, pika, and many others. All are at their resplendant best during that most glorious of seasons - Autumn! ($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Sow Grizzly and Three Cubs
The World of the Bear (37 min)
Bears hold a great fascination for many people as evidenced by the popularity of the Teddy Bear, Yogi Bear, Gentle Ben, and others. North America has three species of bear - The Black, The Polar, and The Grizzly. The Polar Bear is strictly a carnivore, whereas the Black and the Grizzly are primarily vegetarians; but they are opportunists and will, if the occasion presents itself, take live prey - mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and fish. Those that live near salmon streams feast heavily on this rich bounty from the sea. This film begins with Ontario's Black Bears which aren't always black. In British Columbia we find the white (Ghost) Black Bear - The Kermodie, the blackest of Black Bears, and a grizzly enjoying a late summer salmon run. Further north, in Alaska, we conclude our journey with a delightful sojourn at the world's most popular bear and salmon watching location - McNeil Falls and the giant Coastal Grizzlies known as "Brown Bears". ($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE

Ivorybilled Woodpecker
Grainger McKoy, Bird Sculptor
In the spring of 2007 The Society of the Four Arts Museum, in Palm Beach, Florida, hosted a spectacular exhibit on the work of America's foremost bird sculptor, Grainger McKoy of Sumter, South Carolina. To give the museum visitor a more appreciative feel for the making of a sculpture, I produced a 12 min. DVD on Grainger, his studio, and him at work on a magnificent, in-flight, Ivorybilled Woodpecker.
($20 plus $3 s&h, DVD Only) HOME USE ONLY PRICE