Oliver G. Pike Trailers
Memories TrailerOn The Moor TrailerWisdom of the Wild Trailer
British naturalist, photographer, and filmmaker.
Memories TrailerOn The Moor TrailerWisdom of the Wild Trailer
British naturalist, photographer, and filmmaker.
Total trailers found: 23
30 May 1938
The perky Cockneys are London sparrows, who star in this natural history film.
28 January 1935
A Secrets of Life short of which the BFI described "a delightful study of a single family which leaves one with a feeling of satisfaction and a determination to watch at least one garden nest consistently when spring returns.
01 July 1939
Explores the natural history of the otter, depicted through the fictitious account of a day in the life of Otto the Otter and his mother.
22 March 1935
"Shows how the hedgerows are used by many animals and birds to conceal their homes."
22 March 1935
This short ends with a warning that the birds helped "to preserve the leafy loveliness of our English countryside.
27 October 1938
Captures the lives, habits and habitats of London’s pigeon population.
01 December 1940
A wildlife film with a difference: it has A Message for any humans in the house. "The squirrel in the tree, the fox below, the birds, insects, all know that a time of plenty will not last forever".
01 January 1936
The film takes us to the North of England to follow the migration of the black-headed gull down to London.
17 March 1936
The birdlife of Northumberland's Farne Islands comes under the spotlight.
01 January 1944
History - and natural history - filmed on location in Selborne, East Hampshire. This unusual edition of the long-running series Secrets of Life tells the story of the village's famous son, Rev Gilbert White, whose 1789 book The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne is a classic of natural history.
23 May 1908
Scenes of islanders and seabirds on the remote island of St. Kilda.
18 March 1932
The nightingale and its song, its habitat, nest eggs and young.
20 June 1911
The peculiar trait of the cuckoo, which tricks another bird into hatching her egg for her, is shown in color photography.
02 January 1922
A short black-and-white silent documentary film featuring the life-cycle of the Barn Owl.
30 April 1910
Native British birds, from common gulls and cuckoos to the rare Richardson's Skua, are filmed in their natural habitat.
02 January 1922
The film shows a cuckoo caught in the act of laying an egg in the nest of two titlarks. The egg is hatched by the foster-mother, and she and her mate feed and tend the young cuckoo, even to the detriment of their own chicks.