3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration
- Title:
- ٣ بیردۆزی کۆنی نامۆ (و دڵخۆشکەر) دەربارەی کۆچکردنی باڵندە.
- Speaker:
- Lucy Cooke
- Description:
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In 1822, Count von Bothmer shot down a stork in Germany. However, the bird had already been impaled by a yard-long wooden spear. The stork had been speared in Africa and then flew over 2,500 km. This astonishing flight proved to be an essential clue in a mystery that had plagued scientists for centuries: the seasonal disappearance of birds. Lucy Cooke digs into the discovery of bird migration. [Directed by Visorama, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Bamm Bamm Wolfgang & Gavin Dodds].
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 05:20
Shahen Aswad edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
Shahen Aswad edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration | ||
rayan aram edited Kurdish (Central) subtitles for 3 bizarre (and delightful) ancient theories about bird migration |