Owls are extremely popular and people wanted to see more videos about the world of Owls.
The Ornithologists and film crew of these two films are equally as passionate about Owla as my audience on August 29, 2015. There was standing room only in our Theatre.
The first film is about 2 Ornitholists from CornellLab who travel to the Canadian Arctic
https://youtu.be/D4Wn0zhxv1Q
The second film is where we travel the world with a passionate Ornithologist to study owls of he world. The Silent Hunters!
https://youtu.be/19DfrkRECDY
About this Blog
Welcome to the world of Birds ~ Armchair birding via upclose videos. Adding quality to our life one bird at a time.
Seniors enjoy the gift of healthy memory activity they recieve from watching the theatre of nature. Test yourself to see how many birds you can remember. All shut-ins love the challenge of birdwatching from their windows, TV and computers.
Learn to identify the birds and they will soon feel like new friends.
We can only live one moment at a time. The birds will help us enjoy it as it reduces the fear that comes with memory loss.
Our thanks to the many youtube video producers who are bringing smiles to all who watch the excellent work.
Written and designed by GramaBarb
A song to brighten your day is I like Birds by the eels - Smile!
Seniors enjoy the gift of healthy memory activity they recieve from watching the theatre of nature. Test yourself to see how many birds you can remember. All shut-ins love the challenge of birdwatching from their windows, TV and computers.
Learn to identify the birds and they will soon feel like new friends.
We can only live one moment at a time. The birds will help us enjoy it as it reduces the fear that comes with memory loss.
Our thanks to the many youtube video producers who are bringing smiles to all who watch the excellent work.
Written and designed by GramaBarb
A song to brighten your day is I like Birds by the eels - Smile!
Monday, August 31, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Remarkable Creatures of the Land of Ice and Snow
This film is the story of survival of a family of Snowy Owls.
Whwn I turned the lights on at the end of the film everyone had looks of "awe" on their faces about the photography and remarkable information about the Snowy Owl.
The images of the Arctic Tundra and the Snowy Owl family will forever be etched in your memory.
Watch the National Geographic film here: https://youtu.be/Dyqf35u276E
Whwn I turned the lights on at the end of the film everyone had looks of "awe" on their faces about the photography and remarkable information about the Snowy Owl.
The images of the Arctic Tundra and the Snowy Owl family will forever be etched in your memory.
Watch the National Geographic film here: https://youtu.be/Dyqf35u276E
Saturday, August 8, 2015
In Pursuit of Birds of Paradise - All 39 Species
It is exciting to see the Birds of Paradise and even more exciting to follow the 2 photographer/scientists on their 8 year Bird of Paradise project.
You will be looking over their shoulder as they film many never before seen footage of this family of biological wonders of the world.
Watch and experience the condensed 8 years of their journey on the 50 minute youtube video.
https://youtu.be/Y6HF1lMw6_8
And a 4 minute slide show of all 39 species of Birds-of-Paradise
https://youtu.be/KkMwZgtHVnI
Thank you Tim Laman of National Geographic and Edwin Scholes of Cornell Lab of Ornithology for incredible documentation that I could share with Seniors in a Assisted Living Home via youtube. Thank you to youtube for making it available to the world.
National Geographic Birds-of-Paradise article
You will be looking over their shoulder as they film many never before seen footage of this family of biological wonders of the world.
Watch and experience the condensed 8 years of their journey on the 50 minute youtube video.
https://youtu.be/Y6HF1lMw6_8
And a 4 minute slide show of all 39 species of Birds-of-Paradise
https://youtu.be/KkMwZgtHVnI
Thank you Tim Laman of National Geographic and Edwin Scholes of Cornell Lab of Ornithology for incredible documentation that I could share with Seniors in a Assisted Living Home via youtube. Thank you to youtube for making it available to the world.
National Geographic Birds-of-Paradise article
Saturday, August 1, 2015
"I want to Watch the Show Again!"
As the theatre emptied with everyone exclaiming how amazing the Cassowary is and this was the first time they had seen one etc --- I noticed one lady who was not getting up from her seat so Jean went to find out if she needed help. Joan said, "No, I am fine. I want to watch the show again. I don't want to go." We couldn't convince her that there wasn't going to be another bird show until next Saturday and there she sat waiting for the Cassowary show to play again. Eventually found her way to the lobby still insisting she wanted to watch the bird show again.
I was thrilled that the show had impacted her so positively and she responded to it so well as she is having serious problems with dementia and shows very little interest in what is happening around her.
The source of the Cassowary show is on youtube
https://youtu.be/CzUbgYT1yIU
I was thrilled that the show had impacted her so positively and she responded to it so well as she is having serious problems with dementia and shows very little interest in what is happening around her.
The source of the Cassowary show is on youtube
https://youtu.be/CzUbgYT1yIU
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