Bird zoology | a vet school class

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Most of the information in this video is from the vet education (zoology class and notes)
    This was a long one in the making, but therefor your feedback is important.
    I left out the music aswell, since I found it very distracting for this one, but if you want it back for the next one let me know :)
    I do slip up in my english at some points, either making what I'm saying non-sense or hard to understand, appologies!
    Hope you lovely people have a lovely day.
    #birds #zoology #vetschool

Комментарии • 13

  • @PionusTales
    @PionusTales 8 месяцев назад

    Loved this video!! Very educational and wonderfully edited! Thank you for this, it's good to have a better understanding of bird biology

  • @ingridhaugland8734
    @ingridhaugland8734 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! I learned a lot. Like the format, even things usually I find super dry, like anatomy, was just right for a youtube video. So happy that you share with us, thank you! I would love to hear more about how eggs to baby bird later. Great intro lecture 😄

    • @stellaandcharlie
      @stellaandcharlie  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I'll take it with me when I make the next one in the future :D

  • @sayurikitamura7109
    @sayurikitamura7109 5 месяцев назад

    I Love this. The long fromat is nice for this kind of topics❤

  • @LouiseHultcrantz
    @LouiseHultcrantz 8 месяцев назад

    Ok I loved this ❤ very fun video series idea! since this was the first video I'm not sure what length I prefer but I didn't mind this longer version at all, it's like sitting in on an online class of something that you're actually interested in without the overhanging threat of a test by the end of it😂 it's just fun to pick up some tidbits here and there and if I can get out of it in the future that's great, but if I don't, that's fine too

    • @stellaandcharlie
      @stellaandcharlie  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Louise!
      I promise won't test you guys at any point, don't worry😉

  • @jaygeistkemper3061
    @jaygeistkemper3061 5 месяцев назад

    Aloha!
    Sorry this is a comment is on an older post. I am catching up since I just found your channel. Very nice review and good depth. I think about 20 minutes is a good length. I think a lot of people would be interested in how certain toxins like nonstick coating on pans work. Thanks again!

    • @stellaandcharlie
      @stellaandcharlie  5 месяцев назад

      Don't sweat it Jay, I'm happy you enjoy them :D
      Thank you so much for the feedback, it could be such an interesting topic aswell, so I will write it down for a future video no doubt :)

  • @lxc3909
    @lxc3909 8 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this video--thanks so much for sharing what you are learning! 15:32 I can see how they could drink their bath water in captivity (water bowl); but, I cannot imagine a scenario in the wild where this would be possible.

    • @stellaandcharlie
      @stellaandcharlie  8 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome, I'm the one to thank!
      I'm not too sure what you mean? Is it about how they would find water in the wild or if they drink the rain water when they bathe in the wild compared to in captivity? :)

    • @lxc3909
      @lxc3909 8 месяцев назад

      @@stellaandcharlie I apologize for being vague. I keep parrots, including Timnehs, known for their "dander", who do bathe in their water bowls. If a bird would bathe in a large puddle, I would expect their dander to get quite diluted. I supposed the could ingest their own dander if it was a small puddle. How often do they bathe in rain, versus puddles? I thought they primarily ingested their own dander during preening, but I have not studied the topic.

  • @lilangelfarm174
    @lilangelfarm174 8 месяцев назад

    Very informative