Penguin Town on Netflix (I may have posted this before) [View all]
If I did post this before, I can't find it, so I'm going to make a pest of myself.
I've watched all the episodes of Penguin Town twice now, and I think I may watch again. It's an utter delight. It covers one mating season of six months of an endangered species of penguin in a South African town. The penguins are kept more or less safe from predators by the presence of "giants," aka the human inhabitants of the town. The two species interact quite comfortably (as long as the penguins can avoid the cars), including one mating pair walking through a house (living room, kitchen, etc.) on their way to the beach.
What's really intriguing is you follow individual birds, including Junior, The Culverts, and the Car Park Gang. The narration is largely from the birds' point of view. It's full of whimsy and humor (like the intro "Six Hot Months, One Wild Colony, and No Rules" ) but also poignancy as the birds suffer losses and triumphs.
I hope they make more seasons or they're able to expand the concept to other animals.