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− | When [[Bart]] starts to care for two eggs from a bird he killed, he watches ''Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues''. In the film, [[Troy McClure]] introduces himself and mentions that viewers may remember him from such nature films as ''[[Earwigs, Ew!]]'', and "''[[Man Versus Nature: The Road To Victory]]"''. He says that in all the animal kingdom, there is no mother more devoted than the blue jay. Valuing her eggs above even her own life, the mother bird regularly fights off such fearsome predators as the badger and the mongoose. Troy puts a badger and a mongoose on the branch next to a blue jay. The blue jay chases them off. Next, Troy lifts the bird off its nest with a pair of tongs and starts to talk about the eggs. Troy says that if they are to survive, they require the gentle warmth and tender love that only a mother can provide or a seventy-five watt bulb. Troy places the eggs and nest inside a small glass box lit by a light bulb. Troy says that in a few days, the eggs will hatch into nestlings, and shows a cage of chirping birds. {{ap|Billy|actor}} arrives and says that | + | When [[Bart]] starts to care for two eggs from a bird he killed, he watches ''Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues''. In the film, [[Troy McClure]] introduces himself and mentions that viewers may remember him from such nature films as ''[[Earwigs, Ew!]]'', and "''[[Man Versus Nature: The Road To Victory]]"''. He says that in all the animal kingdom, there is no mother more devoted than the blue jay. Valuing her eggs above even her own life, the mother bird regularly fights off such fearsome predators as the badger and the mongoose. Troy puts a badger and a mongoose on the branch next to a blue jay. The blue jay chases them off. Next, Troy lifts the bird off its nest with a pair of tongs and starts to talk about the eggs. Troy says that if they are to survive, they require the gentle warmth and tender love that only a mother can provide or a seventy-five watt bulb. Troy places the eggs and nest inside a small glass box lit by a light bulb. Troy says that in a few days, the eggs will hatch into nestlings, and shows a cage of chirping birds. {{ap|Billy|actor}} arrives and says that the baby birds are hungry. Troy tells him that in nature, the mother bird regurgitates food for her babies to eat. Billy thinks that it is gross, to which Troy agrees. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues
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Troy McClure Media Information
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Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues is a nature film starring Troy McClure.
History[edit]
When Bart starts to care for two eggs from a bird he killed, he watches Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues. In the film, Troy McClure introduces himself and mentions that viewers may remember him from such nature films as Earwigs, Ew!, and "Man Versus Nature: The Road To Victory". He says that in all the animal kingdom, there is no mother more devoted than the blue jay. Valuing her eggs above even her own life, the mother bird regularly fights off such fearsome predators as the badger and the mongoose. Troy puts a badger and a mongoose on the branch next to a blue jay. The blue jay chases them off. Next, Troy lifts the bird off its nest with a pair of tongs and starts to talk about the eggs. Troy says that if they are to survive, they require the gentle warmth and tender love that only a mother can provide or a seventy-five watt bulb. Troy places the eggs and nest inside a small glass box lit by a light bulb. Troy says that in a few days, the eggs will hatch into nestlings, and shows a cage of chirping birds. Billy arrives and says that the baby birds are hungry. Troy tells him that in nature, the mother bird regurgitates food for her babies to eat. Billy thinks that it is gross, to which Troy agrees.
Appearances[edit]