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Hummingbirds! | CBD aoSHQ Video

July 19, 2020
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Former SMBAS president Adrian sent this to me as a Windows Media file email attachment. Unparalleled cleverness on my part helped to track it down on YouTube. It’s cute and lovable.

If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you.   [Chuck Almdale]

Winning Money for Birds

July 18, 2020
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Please help Los Angeles Audubon Society, our closest “sister chapter,” to win funding for our local bird environment projects, such as monitoring and protecting our threatened Snowy Plovers. Behind the scenes, our two chapters combine energies on many projects.

[Chuck Almdale & Lu Plauzoles]

Your vote gets Los Angeles Audubon’s Education Programs
closer to winning the $100,000 award!

Voting ends July 20th.

We need more votes now! (voting is open to ages 14+ living in the U.S.)

Los Angeles Audubon is in the running (1 of 5 finalists) for the prestigious LA2050 grants challenge. Only the organization with the most votes earns the top award of $100,000. This funding is greatly needed and would be used to support Los Angeles Audubon’s outdoor education programs.

Please vote today and thanks for your support!

VOTE HERE > https://challenge.la2050.org/2020/learn/los-angeles-audubon-society-society/.

You can watch Los Angeles Audubon’s LA2050 program pitch at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoHUeiMeFbk

THANK YOU and please share!
Los Angeles Audubon Society

Why Crows and Ravens are the smartest birds in the world

July 15, 2020

Yes, they’re smart. They have the facts on their side. But are they as smart as that African Grey Parrot who consistently outwits Harvard students?

Seven Reasons why Crows and Ravens are the smartest birds in the world
ZME Science | by Tibi Puiu | July 10, 2020

Humans often like to relish the fact that they’re the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom. Sure, a generous brain-to-body-mass ratio can be a nice ego boost, but let’s not kid ourselves. After all, there are birds that act more reasonably and in cleverer ways than some humans, I know personally. That may sound like an exaggeration, but wait until you learn what corvids, particularly crows and ravens, are capable of pulling off.

Embedded within the ZME Science blog article are four videos.

Here’s one of them, but go to theto see the rest.

If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you.   [Chuck Almdale]

Why it’s perilous to go within 1.34 meters of a penguin

July 13, 2020

If you want to p…p…p…pick up a penguin, just stay 1.34 metres away from its bottom. Otherwise, a study has shown, you run a significant risk of being p…p…p…pummeled by the explosive after-effects of its “high rectal pressure”.

The Sunday Times (of London) | Tom Whipple, Science Editor | July 8, 2020

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/why-its-perilous-to-go-within-1-34m-of-a-penguin-v832dspjs?shareToken=54b26f853aa625a369abe0d1b58a504a

[Posted by Chuck Almdale]

Not your average bird brain

July 12, 2020

When a bird brain tops Harvard students on a test.
The Harvard Gazette | by Juan Silizar | July 2, 2020
Video by Justin Saglio/Harvard Staff

Experiment tests human vs. parrot memory in a complex shell game
What happens when an African Grey Parrot goes head-to-head with 21 Harvard students in a test measuring a type of visual memory? Put simply: The parrot moves to the head of the class.

Click the link below. If it doesn’t work, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you. Thanks to Joyce Waterman for the suggestion.   [Chuck Almdale]

When a bird brain tops Harvard students on a test