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topic of the lesson where birds spend the winter
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[music]
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hello guys, I really missed the
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earth all this time and now I come
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here again, now winter is very beautiful, but I’m
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missing something, probably the
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singing of birds, unfortunately in winter
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the birds don’t sing,
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you can only hear map of its role the
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cries of jackdaws to the hubbub of growing centuries of
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sparrows
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sometimes now drop in and Ksenichka
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why don’t these birds fly away
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from their native places for the winter
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monitor lizards eat berries
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insects and small animals such as
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mice they can even find food for themselves in winter
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because in winter crows huddle together j in humans and
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they find food in city dumps;
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close relatives also eat monitor lizards
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and magpies;
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pigeons live near human
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habitation; here I find it easier for them to find food; food
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waste and various grains; sparrows
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suffer severely in winter from lack of
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food; many of them do not die from frost
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from hunger city dumps become a
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salvation for sparrows, and even sparrows
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find food on the feeders made by
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kind people who feed the birds,
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but flies fly to the Jesenichka, a delicacy
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for her is not fried seeds, better
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peeled
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nuts and not salted lard,
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what other birds can you see in winter,
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bullfinches have arrived from the north sitting on a
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rowan tree, ruffled,
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rounded from easier to retain heat,
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rowan or viburnum berries are pecking and pinkish-
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gray waxwings are not averse to
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feasting on the gifts of a person at a
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feeding trough in the forest, a woodpecker knocks on a tree trunk,
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he looks for insect larvae
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that are hidden in a crack in the clear bark
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or just a shell suturing a cone with
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seeds The nuthatch will happily eat the pine cones. Have
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you seen this unusual bird that
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runs along a tree trunk upside down or
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hangs upside down on a branch,
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do you remember what a crossbill and logician looks like, this is a
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bright bird, it looks like a parrot, the beak of a
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wheel looks like a curved cross for
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leaves, spruce seeds cones are the
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main food for a reason, and worms
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hatch chicks in the winter when the seeds in the
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fir cone ripen,
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but many birds fly away from
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their native places in the fall, that’s why they are
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called
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migratory birds, why they fly away and
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where do
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the birds that feed on
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insects fly,
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swifts
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then
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swear by
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the onset of cold weather, insects hide in
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the ground under fallen leaves in the cracks of the
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bark of trees and where do these birds go
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you already know that in that part of the
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globe where the imaginary line
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the equator runs there is no cold
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there it is warm in both winter and summer that is where the
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birds fly for the winter
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say they fly very far beyond thousands of
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kilometers to India or to the south of Africa and the
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island of Madagascar located not far from it,
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swallows fly there and swallows walk about
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300 years ago, scientists seriously believed that
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swallows do not fly anywhere, but with a
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camera from the underwater they burrow into the silt at the
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bottom of reservoirs and sleep until spring,
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but now scientists decided to find out where the
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birds were in the winter, they began to put
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white on the birds’ legs,
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whether each one
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had a number and address written on it, if people in
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another country found such a
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bird, they informed the scientists about it, so it
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became clear where the
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birds fly from the crane of swifts and swallows to Africa
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or nightingale flycatchers, wagtails,
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starlings fly away to India and find refuge there. It is
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also impossible for them to find food in the winter,
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because their favorite thing is that frogs
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sleep at the bottom of reservoirs for the winter;
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snakes,
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insects, mice and moles hide for the winter,
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which they will not refuse to feast on from that to Africa.
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Cuckoos also fly away for the winter due to lack of
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food cranes and herons fly away to warm countries
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cranes can be seen in winter in Africa
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and India and Turkey and China they fly not
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very far for example in France
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or Germany there in winter it is a little warmer
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than in Russia and not all bodies of water freeze,
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waterfowl also strive for
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warmer climes in winter on frozen rivers and
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lakes and I can find games ducks can
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choose the most unexpected paths in search of
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warmth flocks of
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ducks can go to Egypt and
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view or find a place for themselves in Africa
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wild geese and swans do not want to fly away
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too far
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in winter they feel great on the
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coast of the Mediterranean list in the sea,
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but no matter where the birds fly for the winter in the
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spring, they return to the places where they
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were born and raised, and here I
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had a question: how do birds find the right
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way home?
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They have a navigator and mobile phones.
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phones or maybe at least iq stripes,
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because birds often fly not only during the day
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but also at night, you need to get information
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[music]
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well, wow, no navigators, no
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phones, no pampas, birds don’t have
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scientists, scientists believe that some birds
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find their way by the location of the sun or
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stars, others by magnetic signal of the earth,
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but now I’ve learned something about birds, there are
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whales in the winter, hard to wear, migratory,
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wintering birds of this rally in
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Sarate, jackdaws, sparrows,
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corner,
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woodpeckers, crawled, worms, and there are birds
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that fly from colder places,
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for example, waxwings,
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if you take them away, these birds can find
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food for themselves not only in summer, but also in winter, these
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birds, which in winter find it difficult to find
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food for themselves, but this is a harsh time,
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fly away to warmer climes; these are
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small birds such as
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swifts, swallows, nightingales, flycatchers, wagtails,
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starlings, cuckoos or large birds,
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and if the
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crane and heron, and also
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waterfowl, wild ducks and geese,
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swans
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dad
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I wish warm water
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from some factory or for example a
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power plant gets into the river when the river doesn’t freeze
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and the ducks don’t fly south,
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of course I didn’t name all the migratory and
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wintering birds, in fact there are many more of them,
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but you guys can name
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some more -him dashing or migratory
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birds that I didn’t tell him about, it seems
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to me it’s time to go home, my parents are waiting for me for dinner,
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but I recorded the voices of
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some birds and on the way home
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I will listen to them today, goodbye
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[music]
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[applause]
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