

"The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill" ignited a wave of enthusiasm around the nation and went on to become an incredible box office success. The creator of the film, Judy Irving, and one of its most vocal and colorful subjects, Mark Bittner, comment on the success of their production in this exclusive interview. If the parrots represent San Francisco's untamed backyard, does every community have its own "wild" spaces? How can local communities go from armchair conservation to the real thing . . . take Mark's advice and "start looking!"
A music video about my dog Annie chilling on the bed set to audioswap blues.
A fascinated cat chases an ant down a stairway, then comes back in the hopes of finding another. Set to synth/percussion music.
Merlin the Brittany Spaniel returns to his basket to find there is something already in it....
A cat demonstrates his willingness to take on prey larger than himself, set to spooky music.
Tempted by the toy being dangled above him, a cat repeatedly leaps from a reclining chair.