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But what was really interesting to me was to find out that the
birds
were adapting in a pretty unusual way.
So,
birds
chirping outside your window may indicate normality, perhaps because, as a species, we've been used to that sound every morning for millions of years.
(Birds
chirp) On the other hand, industrial sounds have been introduced to us a little more recently.
Insects,
birds
and small mammals figure prominently into children's pictures.
We are told that the
birds
welcome spring with happy song, and here they are doing exactly that.
Not only is there musical thunder and lightning, there are also more birds, wet, frightened, and unhappy.
Decreasing sea ice is also causing increased erosion along coastal villages, and changing prey availability for marine
birds
and mammals.
When my older brother was in fourth grade, he had a term paper on
birds
due the next day, and he hadn't started.
Housing, land, seas, birds, beast and all of mankind, exclusively the interface where you and the elements meet and vibrate harmoniously.
(Canku One Star dances) (Choir chants) (Drums) (Drumming and chanting) (Drumming and chanting) (Drumming and chanting) (Music ends) (Applause) (Violin plays) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause) Have you ever watched a flock of
birds
work together?
What I find remarkable is that these
birds
would not be able to do that if they all would have to follow one leader.
Instead, scientists believe that these
birds
are aligned on a few simple rules, allowing every single bird to make autonomous decisions while still flying in perfect synchrony.
So we need alignment and autonomy at the same time, just like a flock of
birds.
I can see the cars and the people, the birds; life is OK in a dense urban city.
Six years ago, my wife and I, we packed our stuff, we sold our little apartment in Spain, and for the same money we bought a house with a garden and little
birds
that come singing in the morning.
[A film by Sethembile Msezane] (Video) (A capella singing) [FALLING] (Applause) In the film, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Germany share a common story about the soapstone
birds
that were looted from Great Zimbabwe.
After Zimbabwe gained its independence, all the
birds
except for one were returned to the monument.
There's two old adages:
"Birds
of a feather flock together."
Well, the psychological research suggests ...
birds
of a feather flock together, and we like people who are like us.
Animals and
birds
like penguins that spend a lot of their time under the water have evolved an ingenious way of utilizing the capability of bubbles to reduce the density of water.
Dwarf chameleons color-match their environments more closely when they see a bird predator rather than a snake– birds, after all, have better color vision.
Revered for their ability to dispatch venomous snakes, catch birds, and kill rats, domestic cats became important to Egyptian religious culture.
From her farm in rural Georgia, surrounded by a flock of pet birds, Flannery O’Connor scribbled tales of outcasts, intruders and misfits staged in the world she knew best: the American South.
My talk is "Flapping
Birds
and Space Telescopes."
It's this: flapping birds, toys, cootie catchers, that sort of thing.
SW: What about the other
birds?
They have such exuberant and otherworldly shapes that they occasionally deceive human senses, too: In their petals we see what appear to be tiny, dancing people, monkey’s faces, spiders, and even
birds
in flight.
This is a feather from one of the most beautiful
birds
we have in Kenya, the crested guinea fowl.
The feather is one of the most astonishing pieces of technology invented by the natural world, and for centuries, this feather has helped
birds
to keep dry, to keep warm and even power flight.
Among all the world's animals,
birds
are the only ones who can make something like what I'm holding today.
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