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We visit Bournemouth Natural Science Society to look at an awesome array of specimens and objects - many from renowned entomologist Margaret Brooks. More links below ↓↓↓
Featuring Mark Spencer from Bournemouth Natural Science Society.
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@otschie
@otschie 4 года назад
ahh yes the wholesome places of youtube, glad to be here.
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
Glad to have you.
@otschie
@otschie 4 года назад
@@ObjectivityVideos awww, thank you and have a wonderful day.
@gonnathrowyouatomato5304
@gonnathrowyouatomato5304 4 года назад
@@ObjectivityVideos glove to have you 😂
@marshmelows
@marshmelows 4 года назад
Fun fact, the Death's head mark moth is the moth featured in the Silence of the Lambs movie poster.
@sydthegoat88
@sydthegoat88 4 года назад
Deaths Head moth now has PTSD after being in that room of pinned carcasses
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
We made sure she didn’t see them! ;)
@bluemalamute
@bluemalamute Год назад
lol
@davidrenton
@davidrenton 4 года назад
that's what i love about Brady's channels, there is always something new , unusual and unexpected.
@kguy152000
@kguy152000 4 года назад
This was friggin fascinating
@Petertronic
@Petertronic 4 года назад
What a gorgeous moth. I name her "Clarice".
@BRP42
@BRP42 4 года назад
I think this is one of your coolest videos, Brady! Mark is a international treasure too!
@TheZindarod
@TheZindarod 4 года назад
Why is this video just 8 minutes long? I could have watched an hour long video of Brady and Mark going through all those specimens.
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
I would have loved an hour looking at them too.
@OnkelPeters
@OnkelPeters 4 года назад
Objectivity Please do return! Maybe for an hour of watching (an actual) slide show!
@TheOwlman
@TheOwlman 4 года назад
Mark's reference to pill boxes cast my mind back more than 50 years to poring over Watkins & Doncaster's catalogue (which I still have somwhere) and all of the beautiful equipment that I could never afford. Imagine my surprise to find that they are still going strong (and they still have varnished card pill boxes, though the bases are probably plastic now!) I still can't afford the cabinets though.
@skarrambo1
@skarrambo1 4 года назад
I may be a Physicist/Meteorologist, but this video made me smile ear to ear with the human story :) You can tell how much Mark admired Margaret, and clearly with good reason.
@Wobbuffet0
@Wobbuffet0 4 года назад
What a great Lepidopterist
@nymphalisantiopa3888
@nymphalisantiopa3888 3 года назад
Everyone should make a collection of butterflies and moths. I have thousands of pinned specimens and it has brought me a lifetime of education and joy.
@wvut
@wvut 4 года назад
A casual extinct Great Alk in the background at 05:02, would have loved to hear more about that!
@bethanypalumbo6703
@bethanypalumbo6703 4 года назад
It's actually a replica built of other bird specimens, but I guess that's also kinda cool
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 года назад
OMG - I had those books as a kid - as well as the "Observers Book Of Moths" and "Observers Book Of Butterflies"
@Nolanthegardener
@Nolanthegardener 4 года назад
Amazing episode!
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
Thanks!
@WoLpH
@WoLpH 4 года назад
The outro clilp was weird even when seeing the image. Excellent
@EasterWitch
@EasterWitch 4 года назад
Moths are so underrated. I am currently helping cataloging Geometridae at my university's collection so I get to see a lot of cook patterns and colours. Our collection is quite large but not nearly as large as this one.
@ChristianAkacro
@ChristianAkacro 4 года назад
I've always been an amateur lepidopterist. The work of these greats is amazing!
@JapaneseModernist
@JapaneseModernist 2 года назад
I could listen to that guy talk about moths and butterflies all day
@philiplettley
@philiplettley 4 года назад
Remember finding deaths head Caterpillar on my step and picking it up wondering what it was. Very strong, wrapped itself round my finger. Released after photographing it
@txhunter144
@txhunter144 4 года назад
My favorite channel of all time.
@davetremaine9763
@davetremaine9763 4 года назад
I was reading a text I got and looked back to the video at 5:10 and I was like "wow that's a cool moth" and I was so surprised when it started walking, didn't realize it was a live specimen lol. And wow 35-45 mph, that's nuts!
@morkmon
@morkmon 4 года назад
that's such a cool moth
@soasertsus
@soasertsus 4 года назад
That moth is amazing! I love insects and preserving them so I'd be really interested to see more videos of this entomology collection!
@Fairview104
@Fairview104 4 года назад
Such beautiful creatures.
@fordsfords
@fordsfords 4 года назад
WHOA! That is an AMAZING moth!!!!! This was a wonderful episode! Thank you Dr. Haran!
@CybranM
@CybranM 4 года назад
Didnt expect to see a living specimen on this channel, the death's-head hawkmoth was really cool!
@smaakjeks
@smaakjeks 4 года назад
I like Mark Spencer. He seems nice. I hope you revisit him and this collection :-)
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 4 года назад
Nice omega watch Brady!
@JustOneAsbesto
@JustOneAsbesto 4 года назад
Ernest Rutherford said: "All science is either physics or stamp collecting." While that's not quite right, there's this.
@dominiquelaurain6427
@dominiquelaurain6427 3 года назад
Amazing collecting work :-)
@sommelierofstench
@sommelierofstench 4 года назад
that moth at the end was awesome. whoa
@colincomposer
@colincomposer 4 года назад
That's a nice Omega!
@marshmelows
@marshmelows 4 года назад
5:49 * spy theme starts playing* Bloody cool that moth!!!!
@FoxDren
@FoxDren 4 года назад
James is a beautiful moth
@Macarite
@Macarite 4 года назад
Beautiful moth, staggering
@Lauraphoid
@Lauraphoid 4 года назад
Moths and butterflies give me the creeps! Too bad, they are so beautiful and very interesting.
@michaelsheffield6852
@michaelsheffield6852 4 года назад
Very interesting
@j0nthegreat
@j0nthegreat 4 года назад
that's a nice looking watch
@felipevitorino7745
@felipevitorino7745 4 года назад
6:33 that Watch is 🔥
@russellmlfranklin
@russellmlfranklin 4 года назад
That last moth was beautiful. Also Brady needs to tell us his secret for getting better looking with age.
@lutz18692
@lutz18692 4 года назад
lookin good Brady!
@Jacksirrom
@Jacksirrom 4 года назад
What a monster moth
@munjee2
@munjee2 4 года назад
I have never been afraid of the skull on the moth's back but after realising it looks like a giant wasp right before it was said ; I'm terrified
@doridear1604
@doridear1604 4 года назад
I literally rolled back a meter in my office chair. Normally I'm alright with moths, even big ones, as long as they are sitting there chilling, but that mimicri is not ok
@henrifischer1119
@henrifischer1119 4 года назад
Last two day's I've been listening to the audio book of The Silence of the Lambs, featuring the Death's-Head Hawkmoth.
@sjcwoor
@sjcwoor 4 года назад
brady. haha. that outro
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 4 года назад
Call her Margaret, of course! 0:44 -- top center one looks like a bilateral gynandromorph ... ?
@ude4225
@ude4225 4 года назад
Real life Animal Crossing and I love this
@jordanmullaney9263
@jordanmullaney9263 4 года назад
My daughter would like for you to name the moth “Cora”.
@huleboermannhule44
@huleboermannhule44 4 года назад
The end with the James being female was so good.
@stumpy990
@stumpy990 4 года назад
I was expecting the moth to get named Garth
@Zavstar
@Zavstar 4 года назад
I can see brady was scared
@Qwerty-jk8sh
@Qwerty-jk8sh 4 года назад
What type of photographs did Margaret take? (3:00)
@SoleaGalilei
@SoleaGalilei 4 года назад
My wife is terrified of moths. If she saw that last one she'd probably faint!
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 3 года назад
Garry Larson would be proud.
@BL3446
@BL3446 3 года назад
Wait until this guy comes to WV, USA and finds out about Mothman.
@ASilentS
@ASilentS 4 года назад
It puts the lotion on it's skin........
@dattebenforcer
@dattebenforcer 4 года назад
What about Mothra?
@DDdreamer90
@DDdreamer90 4 года назад
You missed the perfect opportunity to call this video "Madame Butterfly"! Ah well, it's a fairly obscure reference anyway. xD
@Kuzon9
@Kuzon9 4 года назад
I have a pretty large butterfly collection in Animal Crossing.
@pookie7584
@pookie7584 2 года назад
I love butterflies, but I don’t think it’s right to kill them for your own collection, escpecially endangered ones.
@FredStam
@FredStam 4 года назад
Nice video, Brady, but........ too short
@normagutierrez5028
@normagutierrez5028 Год назад
How much are they worth
@zakiranderson722
@zakiranderson722 4 года назад
Everything's okay calm down 💀
@tamaboyle
@tamaboyle 4 года назад
Surely you should call it Jame?
@connorjohnson7849
@connorjohnson7849 4 года назад
Please do Hello Internet
@acesul8811
@acesul8811 4 года назад
I have to ask the awkward question - did these specimens die of natural causes or were they sacrificed for science.
@bethanypalumbo6703
@bethanypalumbo6703 4 года назад
All sacrifices I'm afraid, collected long before the impact of such practices was fully understood.
@graphite2786
@graphite2786 4 года назад
You can source ethically collected butterflies now days. Captive bred and euthanized after they mate and lay eggs. As most butterfly + moths die shortly after breeding, the process has no impact on wild populations. It also helps the local economies in impoverished communities. ( By the way , butterflies have a horrible way of dying. After they breed they just stop eating and basically fall apart. A bit like salmon.)
@Veptis
@Veptis 4 года назад
Moths don't eat? Mimicry is interesting. Thermal cameras on a warming up moth... If you still got the T1020 from Periodic videos....
@Karius7
@Karius7 4 года назад
Sooo... not going to mention Silence of the Lambs? Ok... I'll do it for you, that's how nice I am
@jacksonmerencillo894
@jacksonmerencillo894 2 года назад
Are interested to buy a butterfly ,,
@f_ogs
@f_ogs 4 года назад
i'm confused, was this filmed earlier in the year?
@crazzilla7203
@crazzilla7203 4 года назад
They've only just recently started releasing clips filmed from quarantine (in which they follow social distancing guidelines), so this was most likely filmed before, and uploaded from a backlog.
@ObjectivityVideos
@ObjectivityVideos 4 года назад
Yes - this was filmed long before lockdown and social distancing came into effect
@f_ogs
@f_ogs 4 года назад
@@ObjectivityVideos thanks for the reply!
@Toobula
@Toobula 3 года назад
LOl, "This is a species that went extinct in 1970" ... pulls out a drawer of 90 of them. Extinction partially explained.
@laser8389
@laser8389 4 года назад
I mean, beauty is in the eye of the mothholder and whatnot, but those all did seem pretty drab and bland to me, compared to those vibrant butterflies. Certainly worth looking at, just not what I'd call "not drab and bland."
@bluemalamute
@bluemalamute Год назад
mothholder--I see what you did there, lol
@RFC-3514
@RFC-3514 4 года назад
The moth isn't "trying" to look like anything. It just looks a bit like a wasp because moths that looked a bit like wasps (due to random mutations) had a slightly higher survival rate. *_Natural selection is not a goal-driven process._*
@bluemalamute
@bluemalamute Год назад
I've grown to like the teleological/ anthropomorphic language--as long as we recognize it as such--shorter to say/ resonates more, perhaps
@RFC-3514
@RFC-3514 Год назад
@@bluemalamute - The problem is, people who don't know better think it's actually describing how evolution works, and people trying to spread "intelligent design" nonsense use it to justify their BS.
@Simbosan
@Simbosan 4 года назад
"You have to do it without any damage to the specimens" Well, apart from catching, killing and impaling them on metal spikes!
@hectors03
@hectors03 4 года назад
Moths are prettier than butterflies!!
@phyarth8082
@phyarth8082 3 года назад
0:31 Stubborn Euclidian mathematician Lewis Carroll hated Al Jabra , Arabic meaning "reunion of broken parts"[1] and "bonesetting"[2]) (Algebra) caterpillar=butterfly with hookah pipe LoL, transformation is algebra and in Euclidian geometry algebra transformation never happens :))))))))))) Lewis Carroll is 21 century with smartphones aka mini-computers where everything is just big Al Jabra and zero geometry :) Victoria age he was man of that time :)
@SergeMatveenko
@SergeMatveenko 4 года назад
I'm not sure how I feel about that. Those creatures were slaughtered alive for science. Is this better than torturing creatures in med labs or worse?
@nenharma82
@nenharma82 4 года назад
It’s quite macabre! Not a fan of it either.
@travelprint
@travelprint 4 года назад
🇺🇲☀️😘 #IHearHerSqueekingNow 👑🦋🎶🐝🌳📐💫
@j0nthegreat
@j0nthegreat 4 года назад
first
@TheMisterGege1
@TheMisterGege1 4 года назад
That’s awful 🙁
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