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3055 Code FAKAR Pheasants, Aristocrats of Birdland Bray
Showing the method of breeding Pheasants at the New Jersey State Game Farm. As the mother Pheasants are unreliable in their dispositions, the eggs are gathered and incubated under domestic hens. In captivity the birds become very tame.
The subject closes with close-up views of individuals of three different varieties of Pheasants.
386 feet standard length — on same reel with 7049, Trip to Mars Rental $1.25
3056 Code FAKER A Florida Alligator Farm Bray The mother alligator remains to guard her nest while the sun's heat
hatches the eggs. The babies are hungry little fellows. Their main diet is fish, but as they get bigger anything from a man to a mud-hen will do. In fighting, alligators employ a peculiar rotary movement. They are fierce antagonists, and unless prevented, frequently maim one another. Their hides make some of our finest and most durable leather articles.
196 feet standard length — on same reel with 7071, Felix Hyps the Hippo
Rental $1.25
3057 Code FAKIR Springtime Miracles Bray
Beautiful views of flowers and blossoms beginning with the famous Japanese cherry trees in Washington in full bloom at Easter time, and continuing with closeup views of dandelions and other flowers unfolding before the camera. A good flower study.
247 feet standard length — on same reel with 7063, Felix Gets Broad-casted
Rental $1.25
3059 Code FAKUR When Winter Comes in the Pillsbury
Yosemite Entering through El Portal we travel fifteen miles down to the floor of the Valley. Then a climb of nearly 2,000 feet brings us to the Arched Rocks of El Capitan which is three times as large as Gibraltar. Over all is a mantle of snow which makes a Fairyland of this always beautiful country. Opposite El Capitan rise the Three Graces, and going on we see the beautiful Yosemite Falls, the highest in the world. At the Half Dome we stop. Here winter sports are in progress ; skating, tobogganing, snowshoeing and a snowball fight. A touch of Alaska is given by a dog-sledge and team of malamutes. Other points which will be recalled by tourists are the Happy Isles, North Dome, Mirror Lake, Royal Arches, Sentinel Rock, Cathedral Spires and finally El Capitan, which we see again just at the close of a perfect day.
782 feet standard length Rental $1.00
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