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Angry Birds & the Mighty Eagle

www.angrybirds.com Big and exciting things are happening in the Angry Birds world! The enigmatic Mighty Eagle is lurking in the shadows, waiting to make his debut in an Angry Birds update later this Fall. Mighty Eagle will help you skip the toughest obstacles, but there’s a limit you can only use the aid of Mighty Eagle to pass a level once per hour. In other words, when you pass a level with Mighty Eagle, you need to wait an hour to use him again to pass another level. Is that all? Far from it! Mighty Eagle includes all new gameplay goals and achievements! In each level that you already cleared using the regular birds, you can smash away freely and try to fill up the destruction gauge! If you want to smash your way through every level leaving nothing behind, you have every incentive to do so! – Get the iPhone version from iphone.angrybirds.com – Get the Nokia N900 version from http – Get the Palm OS version from palm.angrybirds.com – Get Angry Birds Lite Beta for Android from http Become a Facebook fan: facebook.angrybirds.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.angrybirds.com Video made by Kombo (http Music & audio made by Ari Pulkkinen (www.aritunes.com)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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World’s largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds – Blue Planet – A Natural History of the Oceans – BBC

World's largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds - Blue Planet - A Natural History of the Oceans - BBC

4 million breeding sea birds, including a variety of puffins, make their annual journey to Talan, an island in the northern Sea of Okhotsk in Eastern Russia, to form an amazing avian colony. Watch this breath-taking wildlife video to see a Steller’s Sea Eagle take advantage of the nesting season to pluck a Kittiwake bird from mid air. Brilliant short from BBC natural history epic, The Blue Planet. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com

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Golden eagle in Harwich

Golden eagle in Harwich

On today’s CapeCast: Check out a beautiful golden eagle and other birds of prey at a benefit show for the Harwich Conservation Trust–you’ll be glad you’re not a field mouse!
Video Rating: 5 / 5