A compilation of "A Moment with Nature" segments. (00:06) Male and female burrowing owl with their progeny. (01:00) Mississippi Kite Bird. (02:15) Male House Finch with an explanation of its bright coloring. (03:12) Gray Fox and its ability to climb trees. (04:11) Porcupine. (05:07) Bison. (6:00) Prairie Dogs. (06:56) Prong Horn. (07:51) Camel. (08:42) European Wild Boar. (09:42) Canadian Geese. (10:40) Deer antlers. (11:38) Spots on a fawn. (12:30) Racoon. (13:25) Vultures. (14:18) Zebra. (15:11) Aspen Trees. (16:17) Centipede. (17:12) Siberian Elms. (18:20) Coach Whip Snake. (19:08) Great Plains Skink. (20:25) Prickly Pear and cacti spines. (21:35) Plant Structure and rose prickles. (22:46) Plant Thorns. (23:59) Chickens. (25:29) Fruits and Flowers in the Produce Department. (26:55) Vegetables (leaf, stem, root). (28:06) Anatomy of birds. (29:14) Ends. A Moment with Nature with Dr. Tony Gennaro, a wildlife biologist from the Natural History Museum at Eastern New Mexico University, provides brief educational segments about animals and plants.