Planet wide disaster. in Africa we have lost much of the once plentiful migratory species . many are reduced in numbers and some scarce. maybe humans should not have decimated the insects.
I love animals. I want to be a zoologist where i can study animals and protect them. Most interesting fact for me is that more than 800 species of birds migrate from South to north America
It is such a honor to be in a class with Dr. Ruegg. She is so passionate about her project and birds biology in general. I wish her the best of luck on her project and hopefully one day, I could contribute as well.
Such beautiful creatures. It feels relaxing and freeing just seeing birds flutter about or soar higher in the skies. Kudos to the team behind the Bird Genoscape Project. And thank you as always Nat Geo for yet another highly interesting and excellent feature.
I live on the eastcoast of the USA, & its amazing how many tiny humming birds make the long flight from South America. Now I have to look up the other regular 'songbirds' that have been hanging out and the countries the humming birds come from.
What an amazing story and effort. As a new found 'birder', I am routinely impressed with the variety of birds and what they do for our planet. Thank you for the efforts to help save this bird.
Excellent episode, Cinematography was great. Bird Genoscape Project is extraordinary, congratulations to the wonderful people involved in it and the birds! I hope that the project spreads through out the world, So we can sequence more bird DNA.
How beautiful these Birds are!!! If I can get a camera I can capture 1000s of pics in a day. Love 🐦💖 The one who are closely to birds love birds as they are one family. If they get extinct it hurts like some one dies😞
I love your jobs! The fact that when we take care of these birds, our supreme pollinators, we take care of some of the biggest problems in our environment.. Why don't we just all take care of our feathered friends?😊🐦
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Does anyone out there know if warblers tend to take the same route for spring as they do in fall? I just moved to an area in East Tennessee where there are almost no other birders keeping track of the warblers that live here and that pass through here….or at least if they are they aren’t making bird reports on eBird. I’m seeing fall migrants now in numbers that I never knew were even possible. Today, for instance, I counted 5 magnolia warblers, 4 redstarts, 4 summer tanagers, 5 Tennessee warblers and the list goes on and on. I’ve lived in the Smokies my whole life and I thought that’s where the birds were and boy oh boy nothing could be further from the truth. To see magnolias I used to have to drive an hour into the park to see them at around 5000ft. Here I saw 5 this morning just a few minutes from my house which is farmland at the foothills of the roan highlands. Does anyone know if I should expect these warblers and tanagers to take the same route in spring? Had that question ever been answered by anyone before? I’ve not seen spring migration yet here and I’m so excited about it that this could prove to be the longest winter of my life. Again I have no records to go through about this place and it’s birds because apparently nobody has been paying attention.
What is going happen when more wind mills are erected and solar panels to produce electricity. What will be the death total be on the birds and wildlife?
Flight impairment makes them more vulnerable to predation. Look at the distances involved for something that can weigh only an oz. They pay "tolls" every migration.. Gaia always plays the numbers, until they hit zero sum.
The focal species in this video, the Willow Flycatcher, weighs between 11 and 16 grams. They are too small to safely carry the smallest GPS transmitters available without impacting their flight ability. The hope is that eventually transmitters will be small enough to track them and other small songbird species safely and accurately!
Using similar concept as 'Human Genome Project',for finding the reason behind decline of bird population is very clever.Apart from feathers,their saliva,scales on legs,etc can be used as a source to extract DNA.Since they are migratory birds,they are likely to follow the earth's magnetic field with the help of the receptors on their upper beak.
So why are breeding numbers decreasing in the south? Are conservation laws held in the same regard at each stage of migratory routes? Example, it is still legal in France to tar tree barks that then capture passing song birds. These captured birds are then caged and used to lure hunted animals to specific locations. If a similarly cruel process is also used in the norther regions depicted in this short report then it is doubtful a migratory tarred bird is going to have sufficient strength to migrate their usual long distances. I mention this only as an example, and am not saying such cruel practices certainly take place in the northern regions of this depicted country. God bless
What was the most interesting fact you learned about bird migration from this video?
I love birds ❤
There is just so many things that are amazing about them 😍
Using bird feathers DNA to learn about bird migration. Very interesting
Planet wide disaster. in Africa we have lost much of the once plentiful migratory species . many are reduced in numbers and some scarce. maybe humans should not have decimated the insects.
What was interesting to me was how multiple different kinds of birds have very diverse regions for each birds migration spot.
I love animals. I want to be a zoologist where i can study animals and protect them. Most interesting fact for me is that more than 800 species of birds migrate from South to north America
It is such a honor to be in a class with Dr. Ruegg. She is so passionate about her project and birds biology in general. I wish her the best of luck on her project and hopefully one day, I could contribute as well.
Such beautiful creatures. It feels relaxing and freeing just seeing birds flutter about or soar higher in the skies.
Kudos to the team behind the Bird Genoscape Project. And thank you as always Nat Geo for yet another highly interesting and excellent feature.
We appreciate your comment, Simone. Stay curious!
Sus
It is wonderful for people of various countries, universities, and groups to study the same matter!!
minna de kyoroku😉👍
Nothing can replace nature's own symphony. 💖
Aren't birds just the coolest feathery things ever.
Perfect Saying.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
what else has feathers besides birds?
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Yes birbs are something alright
I live on the eastcoast of the USA, & its amazing how many tiny humming birds make the long flight from South America. Now I have to look up the other regular 'songbirds' that have been hanging out and the countries the humming birds come from.
What an amazing story and effort. As a new found 'birder', I am routinely impressed with the variety of birds and what they do for our planet. Thank you for the efforts to help save this bird.
a fragile flight to liberation, fascinating bird life.
In terms of life fulfilment, this job is so rewarding. Enjoying the serenity that the natures give is something that id love to experience.
영상을 만들어주셔서 감사합니다!
Many thanks to all the team around the world
Working together..💙
Excellent episode, Cinematography was great.
Bird Genoscape Project is extraordinary, congratulations to the wonderful people involved in it and the birds!
I hope that the project spreads through out the world, So we can sequence more bird DNA.
A beautiful Video!😍
Here we go again! I hope everyone is having a good day
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Wow what a beautiful bird that is 😍😍😍, and I saw that in my native village in Tamilnadu, India, 🤩
Our nature is so beautiful💙
We couldn't agree more, Anita. It most certainly is!
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I love your videos national geographic. Very informative and inspiring ☺
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Thank God for his creation and his love for us
I really want to watch a nice doc about all birds not just the rarest and most popular.
Now this is an excellent and well done documentary.
Great conversation the natural life of birds and can be kept the temperature of world, beautiful world , congratulations
How beautiful these Birds are!!! If I can get a camera I can capture 1000s of pics in a day. Love 🐦💖
The one who are closely to birds love birds as they are one family. If they get extinct it hurts like some one dies😞
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I love birds. @National Geographic thanks for the inspirational videos!
Great filmmaking Days Edge!
Thank you!
Yeah that's my university and professor!!! I'm so proud
What a wonderful project, it’s wonderful.
Great video!!!!! Cute birds! 🥰😊, and a nice song the first one sings 😊
Wonderful and informative. Thank you.
Thanks for your video. Awesome.
Amaizing
Brilliant Video All The Best To Everyone.
I love your jobs! The fact that when we take care of these birds, our supreme pollinators, we take care of some of the biggest problems in our environment..
Why don't we just all take care of our feathered friends?😊🐦
Thank you!
I love ❤️ birds especially humming 🦅 bird
This is so inspiring! As an artist who is passionate about creature design, I will incorporate migration in my ideas!
Birds are rock stars that are on the road for life. They fly for long distances to sing, dance and get laid.
Very relaxing and beautiful to watch. I enjoyed it very much, best greetings
Bird have always fascinated me I find photography is a challenge thier details are so fine and they simply fly away. Cheers
Very beautiful..👍👍👍
Wonderful!
Wonderful post, thank-you.
Wow, our modest little neighboring valley is really contributing a lot to these studies!
Great video. Loved the background Charlie Harper art and Charlie Harper-esque video art.
Maybe the background art was not Charlie Harper, but that is who it reminded me of.
First from India. Btw today is Republic Day of India 🥳🥳
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هلا والله
Amazing
Birds are my favourite, because they are chubby 😂😍🤩. Crows included in favourites 😂
Bird rule the world !
Chingonsísimo!!!!
WoooW, is beautiful.
That's amazing 😍
Beautiful ❤️💖 always natural live
Love from india
amazing projet!
I wish I could do this for living!
Outstanding! You guys really know how to make a video. Congratulations!
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Doesn't plucking the feathers hurt the birds? Just asking cuz if it does I hate that and also happy cuz they're doing it for research
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Es muy educativo 👏👏👏👏
That's awesome
Love bird
I want to show you videos I made like this on my remote region.northeastern part of tropical rainforest,India
Wow! really interesting !
good
We want to do our best for conversation of birds 🥺
Conversation?
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I would love to do this for living SO much!!!
This is better than my annoying books
I like when she said the same birds in Guatemala is the same birds in her backyard
The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love and happiness !
I wish there were subtitles in Vietnamese
😍😍😍😍
Awesome Video 💮💮🇮🇳
Turn off the background music. Can't hear the birds. And the music is really terrible, too.
Nice video.
Love birds but no music would better
🥰❤️❤️
Are you going to post it on the Instagram tv? I would like to share!
Yay
вот бы на двуногими животные и птицы так эксперименты ставили.
Does anyone out there know if warblers tend to take the same route for spring as they do in fall?
I just moved to an area in East Tennessee where there are almost no other birders keeping track of the warblers that live here and that pass through here….or at least if they are they aren’t making bird reports on eBird. I’m seeing fall migrants now in numbers that I never knew were even possible. Today, for instance, I counted 5 magnolia warblers, 4 redstarts, 4 summer tanagers, 5 Tennessee warblers and the list goes on and on. I’ve lived in the Smokies my whole life and I thought that’s where the birds were and boy oh boy nothing could be further from the truth. To see magnolias I used to have to drive an hour into the park to see them at around 5000ft. Here I saw 5 this morning just a few minutes from my house which is farmland at the foothills of the roan highlands. Does anyone know if I should expect these warblers and tanagers to take the same route in spring? Had that question ever been answered by anyone before?
I’ve not seen spring migration yet here and I’m so excited about it that this could prove to be the longest winter of my life. Again I have no records to go through about this place and it’s birds because apparently nobody has been paying attention.
Aren’t birds dinosaurs?🐣🦕
Kesedihan 7 👤
come to india please
A documentary on cheetah reintroduction in India..
What's the name of the bird appearing on thumbnail?
What is going happen when more wind mills are erected and solar panels to produce electricity. What will be the death total be on the birds and wildlife?
Tarih öncesi yaşam hakkında merak ettikleriniz için takip edebilirsiniz
Why don't they just put GPS trackerson the birds ?
Flight impairment makes them more vulnerable to predation. Look at the distances involved for something that can weigh only an oz. They pay "tolls" every migration.. Gaia always plays the numbers, until they hit zero sum.
The focal species in this video, the Willow Flycatcher, weighs between 11 and 16 grams. They are too small to safely carry the smallest GPS transmitters available without impacting their flight ability. The hope is that eventually transmitters will be small enough to track them and other small songbird species safely and accurately!
ارواحنا كارواح الطيور والملائكة تحلق فى اطياف السماء لايوقفها ضابط او رجل اعمال او عميل خائب لهما
Using similar concept as 'Human Genome Project',for finding the reason behind decline of bird population is very clever.Apart from feathers,their saliva,scales on legs,etc can be used as a source to extract DNA.Since they are migratory birds,they are likely to follow the earth's magnetic field with the help of the receptors on their upper beak.
The last of the dinosaurs.
👍❤🙂🥰
So why are breeding numbers decreasing in the south?
Are conservation laws held in the same regard at each stage of migratory routes?
Example, it is still legal in France to tar tree barks that then capture passing song birds.
These captured birds are then caged and used to lure hunted animals to specific locations.
If a similarly cruel process is also used in the norther regions depicted in this short report
then it is doubtful a migratory tarred bird is going to have sufficient strength to migrate their usual long distances.
I mention this only as an example, and am not saying such cruel practices certainly take place in the northern regions of this depicted country.
God bless
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Stop Pesticides and Fertilizers 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌏🌎🌍🌞 .
Yes and go vegan!
Hi
that bird better be careful out there. could catch a serious case of Ligma.
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