The Yellow Bird is a blog and RU-vid channel created by Taylor to share her interests and adventures with others. Here and on RU-vid the Yellow Bird makes content about science, travel, linguistics, culture, fashion and more!
Taylor Holmes is a Calgary-based multimedia journalist. She received her Bachelors of Communications in Journalism and Digital Media with Honours in 2023. Taylor has always enjoyed exploring science and sharing her findings with others. This insatiable curiosity has led Taylor to cover a wide array of subjects as a journalist, but she is particularly passionate about nature, sustainability, linguistics and fashion - and where these subjects intersect. Her love of the arts and sciences combined with her technical skills make Taylor a strong voice, with she strives to use to help others, both human and not, tell their stories.
In her free time Taylor enjoys birdwatching, painting, drawing, writing and dancing.
Very good channel, Im so glad youtube recommended it to me! I really appreciate the graphics you use to demonstrate ranges, and also like that you list diets on screen - makes it very easy to follow! Have a nice day!
Wowy, this is a cool looking birb. I find it funny to see belorussian post stamps in english video about bird, that i heard about many times but have never actually see. For the record belorussian name for bird is Pardva(i swear i never heard that), and russian is Kuropatka. Thanks for the video
hi! here are the sources for this video: 1. Barber, K. “Why is there a silent p in ptarmigan?” (2013). Wordlady. katherinebarber.blogspot.com/2013/04/why-is-there-silent-p-in-ptarmigan.html. Accessed April 11, 2024 2. “Lagopus.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Lagopus. Accessed March 28, 2024
Auroras are electric. They are not the result of "fast moving particles" striking each other in the atmosphere. They are the visible part of the Birkeland current that connects the Sun and Earth. That's why they are more visible and visible in lower latitudes when the Sun does what the Sun sometimes does. #GrandSolarMinimum
Correction: at 1:27 I say that no microbes hibernate. I meant to say that no MEGABATS hibernate, and megabits are found exclusively in the old world. Many microbats do hibernate, and are found on every continent except Antarctica.
So many different types of birds have been killed on impact by our large pane window. So sad. A screen at such a height was ugly and difficult to maintain. Your remedy adding some artwork seems to be a viable solution. I’m gonna try it.
I love your videos. Your outfits are well thought out and iniquity of you and your style. Loved how you set the outfits up. I would like to see the color and design of each piece. Anyway you can add a light. So I know you have heard me say it before but man you are excellent at this video fashion stuff 🤟🏼 you need to smile more , you’re a gorgeous woman and I love seeing the twinkle in your eyes. Love Lori
Thank you for making this informative video. The birds that my friend and I rescue are mostly Wood Warblers, but also Hummingbirds to Hawks.. A friend & I rescue songbirds when they migrate thru the city, birds hit the glass skyscrapers or fall to the cement, most do not survive. A youtube shows us in Newark NJ, named ( Volunteers give migrating birds injured in N.J’s biggest city a second chance )The Raptor Trust TRT video named ( Window Strikes in the Business District ) of us picking up injured Warblers. TRT gives 100% effort the injured we being to them . I know people like to say "cats" as then it is not human, and easier to see cat causalities -- but I see thousand more birds perished by the glass and do see predators such as Gulls, rodents, and feral cats dragging them away out of sight to eat, Gulls will swallow some withing seconds then fly off with an injured or perished in their beaks. Glad you did not mention lights as even though I hear that is cause all the time, I am not seeing that in Newark the birds smash into the glass with or without lights on, though maybe in other cities it is a issue.