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Cornell Lab of Ornithology
United States
Registrace 2. 06. 2008
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a membership institution dedicated to interpreting and conserving the earth's biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Visit the Lab's web site at www.birds.cornell.edu/home
Deveaux Bank: Roost Ecology Primer
Deveaux Bank, South Carolina, was recently discovered to be the nocturnal roost for half of the entire Atlantic Flyway population of Whimbrel. New GPS tracking data from individual Whimbrel are beginning to reveal the intricate function and delicate importance of offshore refuges, like Deveaux, within coastal landscapes.
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Lights Out for Birds - Animated Short
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Learn more here: bit.ly/LightsOutForBirds Accompany a tiny songbird as it succumbs to the allure of vibrant city lights, unaware of the perils it encounters. These hazards are typical for migratory birds maneuvering through urban environments. In the United States alone, approximately one billion birds fall victim to building collisions annually. Your help can make a difference. The BirdCast in...
Avian Phylogeny: a complete and dynamic tree of birds featuring ELIOT MILLER | Birds of the World
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Our understanding of avian evolutionary relationships constantly evolves. As this understanding grows, avian taxonomy must keep pace - bird names and classifications, such as the families to which they belong, are under constant revision. To date, these changes have been parallel but somewhat disconnected processes, where phylogenetic (evolutionary) information eventually (hopefully) results in...
AMERICA'S ARCTIC - TESHEKPUK WETLANDS
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The abundant wetlands in America's Arctic, especially those concentrated around Teshekpuk Lake, are among the most extensive and productive for birdlife in the entire Arctic. Birds fan out across this landscape to nest in astonishing numbers, with some of the highest known densities of breeding shorebirds anywhere on earth. The Teshekpuk Wetlands provide vast tracts of undisturbed habitat and a...
Meet the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Do woodpeckers inspire you? Check out the Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ Meet the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. This small, forest woodpecker frequents woods in Canada and the northeastern U.S. in spring, before migrating to the southeastern U.S. and Central America. If you live in the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker's ra...
Why don't woodpeckers fall while pecking?
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Do woodpeckers inspire you? Check out the Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ If you've ever watched a woodpecker drilling away at wood, you might have wondered how they keep stable as they work. Part of the secret is in their tails! Woodpecker tail feathers are stiffer and stronger than the tail feathers of other b...
Meet the Eurasian Wryneck
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Do woodpeckers inspire you? Check out the Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ The Eurasian Wryneck is a close woodpecker relative that does things a little differently than its woodpecker cousins. This migratory bird spends breeding seasons across Europe and northern Asia, before most retreat south to Africa and sou...
Why is that woodpecker pecking on metal?
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Do woodpeckers inspire you? Check out the Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ We've heard this question a lot: why do woodpeckers sometimes peck on metal? Are they confused and looking for food? The truth is, they're likely drumming! Woodpeckers drum on wood, metal, and other surfaces for the same reasons other bird...
The Red-tailed Hawk Project - studies in raptor ecology and evolution featuring Bryce Robinson
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Birds of the World Discovery | The Cornell Lab of Ornithology | birdsoftheworld.org Birds of the World is the world's leading scholarly ornithological platform featuring bird life histories and data resources for every bird in the world. This global ornithological resource drives scientific research, education and biodiversity conservation around the world. The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensi...
Meet the Acorn Woodpecker
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Do woodpeckers inspire you? Check out the Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ The fabulous Acorn woodpecker is considered a little quirky. They store food in giant granary trees, working together and staying in family groups to protect their tree. They're highly social, highly vocal, and amazing to observe. Check th...
Woodpecker Diversity
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Check out the full Wonderful World of Woodpeckers online course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ You probably know a woodpecker when you see one, but did you know there are more than 230 species from all over world? Explore the diversity of woodpeckers big and small in this video.
Wonderful World of Woodpeckers
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Check out the full course: academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/the-wonderful-world-of-woodpeckers/ Take a peek at the wonder of woodpeckers in this snapshot of our Bird Academy's next online course! Woodpeckers charm and amaze with their boldly colored feathers, interesting nesting habits, and of course, their ability to carve through wood with no tools but their beak. Discover the wonder of wood...
From Seeds to Shoreline: Cultivating the Next Generation
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Learn more about the From Seeds to Shoreline® program here: www.scseagrant.org/from-seeds-to-shoreline/ Preserving and restoring salt marsh across the South Atlantic is no small undertaking. South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium’s From Seeds to Shoreline® (S2S) K-12 program is a success story when it comes to the power of local action. Head to South Carolina’s coast to join Ocean Bay Middle Schoo...
2024 The Great Backyard Bird Count: Thank You
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What an incredible year! More than 600,000 people from 209 countries or regions spent four days over the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) identifying and counting birds. Collectively, bird enthusiasts identified 7,842 of the world's bird species. None of us could have done this alone, so here's a huge thank you for your collective efforts! To learn more about this event: www.birdcount.org/
Life History of the Black Falcon with Dr. Steve Debus
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Life History of the Black Falcon with Dr. Steve Debus
Eavesdropping on Elephants, Whales and Porpoises: Conservation Around the Globe through Animal Sound
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Eavesdropping on Elephants, Whales and Porpoises: Conservation Around the Globe through Animal Sound
Prosperous Communities, Sustainable Forests
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Prosperous Communities, Sustainable Forests
Adventures in bird molt with Peter PyleBirds of the World Discovery Series Webinar Dec. 15, 2022
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Adventures in bird molt with Peter PyleBirds of the World Discovery Series Webinar Dec. 15, 2022
BOW Discovery Webinar: Avian Taxonomy Update 2022
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BOW Discovery Webinar: Avian Taxonomy Update 2022
Kinglet Calyptura Lost Jewel of the Atlantic Forest by Guy Kirwan
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Kinglet Calyptura Lost Jewel of the Atlantic Forest by Guy Kirwan
Birds of the World: Searching for Lost Birds, How Targeted Expeditions Benefit Bird Conservation
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Birds of the World: Searching for Lost Birds, How Targeted Expeditions Benefit Bird Conservation
Birds of the World Discovery Webinar: 2023 eBird/Clements Taxonomy Update
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Birds of the World Discovery Webinar: 2023 eBird/Clements Taxonomy Update
Beautiful Dunlin In America's Arctic!
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Beautiful Dunlin In America's Arctic!
Pectoral Sandpiper In America's Arctic
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Pectoral Sandpiper In America's Arctic
Not Just Watching Feeders OR Birds: Updates from Project FeederWatch
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Not Just Watching Feeders OR Birds: Updates from Project FeederWatch
Leaping as a Way of Life: Behavioral Ecology of a Neotropical Bird
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Leaping as a Way of Life: Behavioral Ecology of a Neotropical Bird
See the Magnificent Greater White-fronted Goose in America's Arctic
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See the Magnificent Greater White-fronted Goose in America's Arctic
I'm so grateful for in depth information like this, a lot of my research on birds seems to stop and end at the basics at most avaliable sources
I see these birds chasing bugs around the yard but I don't recognize the song.
So cool
I had one in the Byard do a perfect "drink your tea-eeea" of the E. towhee. Several times.
Помесь танца лизгинки и фокусник илюзиониста.
These birds are amazing but they are always pushing evolution as a fact which it is not a fact but a theory !!!!!!!!
ВОКЕЪАН АЛЛОХ БУЗУРГ ВА ЛОИКИ СИТОИШ ВА САЧДА АСТ !!!
Ooooooh is that the awebo bird?
I have a new favourite bird ❤
This is a really cool app. Very informative. So many birds I didn't even know existed. Crazy how well this works.
Just like my 'treehouse' homework spot in the tallest pine near my house as a teen, only no eagle babies to see there.
most loons live in western canada. they are my all time favorite. they are on our money.
Can anyone tell me what is making the first sound in the barred owl clip? It’s a different bird and that’s the one I’m trying to identify.
Thank You for sharing. I've been wondering what the lovely Bird is that has been watching over my house as well as there's! ❤
I adore these silly birds; the weird sounds, the big red eyebrows, and the big fluffy feet; they're wonderful creatures.
I heard about bitterns from a documentary about paleolithic Britain. This is not how I imagined them sounding
Buneeeeee😂 ilk defa gördük Ay Allahım
ЭЙ ХОЛИК ЭЙ АЛЛОХ ТУ БУЗУРГИ ТУ ЛОИКИ СИТОИШ ВА ЛОИКИ САЧДАИ !
This is so beautifully made!
Incredible, as long as we don't allow the oil companies to destroy it.
I had a Raven once play full out Simon with me, like the memory game, and would test me on complicated barks when he realized I was copying him 😂🖲️🐦⬛
We had a catbird in our backyard in Brooklyn that did a perfect imitation of that car alarm with all the different sounds - spot on!
I just want the people who made this video to know that my 2 year old is your biggest fan. He pulls up the loon in our birding book and begs for this video daily. We don't even have loons where we are, but he is working hard on his impression! 🤣
This guy's soothing voice, the love of colors, and knowledge of birds make this video of these beautiful, colorful, birds that much more great to watch. Wonderful. 🐦
I'm so glad I found this! I've had one crow I named Bing Crowsby visiting for the longest time. This morning he brought a friend Ive named Joan Crowford. They will come within about 3 feet of me. I absolutly adore these guys. Thanks!
their call sounds like a human trying to do a bird call
I love them
Ne büyüksün Allahım 😊
Hadir supotr salam sirahturahmi lur
The philippines eagles maybe is not the only eagles in the world that eat monkeys...it being a monkey eating eagle is not bad at all...maybe it eat other animals as well...my guess is that what is called ecosystems
The bird called philippines eagle should be name by the name given to it by the indigenous people imo
I am one of those who believes that the philippines eagles have better chance of survival in the hands of the singaporean...they have the wherewithal and the expertise
When i was in late teen ages ive catch a raptor with a slingshot...maybe it was what is a pinsker hawk eagle...later i own a german made 22cal airgun for 30+ years but was never used to shoot birds
The one outside is almost like a dog but I know it's not it's like, hoo hoo hoo.. hoo hoo hoooooooooooooo
awebo
Chicken are the most plenty of the living dinosaurios...most philippines wildlife are discover by foriegners because not so long ago felipinos were one of those no read no write people...jose rizal was one of those felipinos that discovered philippines animal species...thanks to the people we called mga salut at imperialistang kano felipinos are no longer considered no read no write people
I think the philippines because it is a thousands of islands archipelago it is one of the countries in the world that have abundance of fish
Felipinos should have keep the american english as their national language or spanish like most of the south americans
Very soon, human effort wont be needed. A future is coming where Jehovah, the truly God and Creator will erase all evil people in this twisted reality and all these animals will be free forever in a reality where only kind and God servants humans will live...when all the Earth will become a truly Paradise: no cities, no contamination, no corruption. Through Jesus millenial kingdom, it will be fulfilled (Psalms 37:9-11) (Romans 8:21) Their freedom is coming much closer than what we think, as well for all God fearing people, people who believe and know the truth about Jehovah and Jesus Christ, his Son. (John 17:3)
Really appreciate you making this most informative video!
Papua not indonesia Papua is west papua country ❤❤❤
i love and like 🦉❤
Just love those Corvidae.....🥰
48yo recovering addict who got into birdwatching in December 2022. These beautiful creatures and the rest of Nature help me stay sober every day. Thanks to you and Merlin, I've learned to identify most birds in my area by hear :)
I just heard this sound outside at 1 in the morning and looked it up. How cool it is that you made this video. Thank you ❤
Me: hey oriole here is your friend raven
I finally got one of these on my Merlin ID app in my yard. I'm so excited!!