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@ez3333
@ez3333 Күн бұрын
🌹🐦🐦🐦❤😇❤🗝🗝🗝🌹
@user-cc5od3zk4p
@user-cc5od3zk4p Күн бұрын
Have a good think, it’s not the most stable career.
@bhalbert3661
@bhalbert3661 2 күн бұрын
Wonderful video,, all birds make me so happy. Btw: you are a beautiful young lady.
@christianargallon7364
@christianargallon7364 3 күн бұрын
As environmental science student, I think my skill will align to wildlife research or whatever haha.
@christianargallon7364
@christianargallon7364 4 күн бұрын
Hi ma'am! Are there any opportunities abroad as a fresh graduate of enviscie?
@samk5538
@samk5538 4 күн бұрын
Thanks Kristina, excellent information! It took a week to see my first female Anna Hummingbird after putting up my feeder. Then nothing for a few days? Today having a cup of coffee on the back deck she returned and took a few sips and drank some water out of the ant barrier cup! I will add a couple more of the small saucer style feeders in other locations of the back yard and I’m going to add a small solar recirculating fountain bird bath for a more attracting environment Thanks again
@carenallen5841
@carenallen5841 6 күн бұрын
I live in lower Michigan close to ohio..I have 4 hummingbird feeders hanging in my flower garden..in 2 years..I have just seen 1 bird..every now and then..I have the correct sugar to water mixture..but not drawing them in my yard....help
@MichaelM.Jonson
@MichaelM.Jonson 10 күн бұрын
Hi Kristina, I hope this message finds you well. I have been thoroughly enjoying your videos and find them incredibly inspiring. As a senior biology student, I’m curious about your academic journey. Could you share whether you pursued a Master's or a PhD? Thank you for your time and insights!
@brendacapestany2518
@brendacapestany2518 11 күн бұрын
I made a bubble water fountain the hummingbird I won’t touch the water fountains and the feeders above it but she won’t even touch the water fountain. Some now we see another hummingbird harassing her. My feeds are not the problem they have perch on them they love the feeders.
@debraroy1720
@debraroy1720 11 күн бұрын
Great informative show. Thanks,💖💃🏼
@trailblazer1047
@trailblazer1047 12 күн бұрын
4 to 1,of what? what amount,teaspoon,tablespoon,to Pint,quart??? arnt you forgetting,BOIL the wtr first!! I use i cup of boiled wtr. to quarter cup suger!!! went to collage?
@tamalito713
@tamalito713 13 күн бұрын
Very nice video well explained every thing still hav a question the water should be boiled. Thank you from ridgefield new jersey I have them every summer since the last 16 year .thin 2024 we have 2 male 1 female this is A+ hav a great summer
@amrin_fna
@amrin_fna 13 күн бұрын
can i work for climate change with this degree
@williambhoe
@williambhoe 14 күн бұрын
Do only the environmental scientists or the wildlife biologists go to various field stations or sites? Or do they also have people who work 'under them' like technicians? (environmental technicians)
@haleyheitz6201
@haleyheitz6201 14 күн бұрын
Not smart to go for a career where the average salary is less than $70k. I'd like to go into a number of fields mentioned, I'm very passionate about the betterment of all species in our planet. Unfortunately, all of these careers need a higher salary for people to actually be able to benefit financially from being in them. I wish humans would stop paying mind to celebrities and sports and focus on what matters, community, health. Money is going into the wrong pockets.
@yourlocalweirdpistachio2772
@yourlocalweirdpistachio2772 15 күн бұрын
I'm good into my senior year and don't plan to have kids. I don't really like the idea of going into ecology. I'm taking AP biology next year and I want to research animals because I love animals. I like the idea of traveling and I want to be flexible with what I research but I really want to try to work with reptiles and amphibians if I can. But I want to be flexible. I don't really have a lot of animal work places near me but I'm trying to apply to a local pet store.
@yourlocalweirdpistachio2772
@yourlocalweirdpistachio2772 15 күн бұрын
There's not a lot of job stuff near me related to animals other than a pet store. I'm not sure if that be too good but I do volunteer for Key Club.
@codg3484
@codg3484 15 күн бұрын
Graduated HS in 2020, probably the worst time to enter college. Besides the virus, I was also immature emotionally. Four years later, I'd like to think I've grown. Regardless, I ended up flunking out after my second year and I've been working retail for 2+ years, partly because my experiences scared me from returning. But now that I'm 22, I want to find something that's fulfilling in my life, and I plan on volunteering at my local animal shelter to see if I want to work with animals/wildlife.
@princepeterwolf
@princepeterwolf 17 күн бұрын
Best advice I can give you and everyone in the comments is "take away the pressure of having to decide what you think you should be doing for the rest of your life.1) First discover what is it that you don't want to be doing, that'll help you make it more clear to what is you like. 2) What is it that you're curious about? Usually following what you can see yourself wanting to know more works better in the long term than what you fantasyse about 3) What would you do if money wasn't an issue and you'd be willing to do for free? 4) Know at the end of day no life worth living is without risks. Better to risk and give it a real shot than spending your life wondering 5) why would you rather be mediocre in a safer career when you can be extraordinary if you follow your dreams? 6) Have to many interests? Probably because you never really explored most of them besides thinking about them. Put all your interests on paper, look at them and write what attracts and doesn't attract you about them. Maybe some are meant as a hobby, maybe some could be pursued professionally. But focus on your priorities right now. Again don't let the pressure of having it all figured out haunt you. Free yourself from that. 7) If you really like wearing multiple hats maybe you're meant to have your own business. Hope this helps!
@dershwans
@dershwans 17 күн бұрын
I'm sure this is going to get me some hate. However, it's ironic that at the exact same time you put up "Don't feed bears," I was thinking about feeding feral cats to the bears and how that would work.
@elcues
@elcues 18 күн бұрын
Is there a link you could provide where you got the saucer type feeder in this clip ? Or do you know the brand. I like the style and contrast of this one. I looked up Perky Pet and did not see it. Really nice vid .Thank You for your time.
@user-jj2xx6tw7u
@user-jj2xx6tw7u 18 күн бұрын
Yes more bird videos. Thank you
@wilmafarkas4281
@wilmafarkas4281 20 күн бұрын
Do you need to boil thewatwe
@Nimzle
@Nimzle 21 күн бұрын
your so joyful and beautiful
@SiLovesNature
@SiLovesNature 23 күн бұрын
I love birds and natures and writing and travel. I’m going into senior year of high school and it’s getting time to crack down on what I want to do, and this sounds like what I want from life. Awesome video!
@hectorgarcia-zv1wi
@hectorgarcia-zv1wi 24 күн бұрын
U said phd or a master is the new norm but in one of your video u said u don’t really need a phd ?? So
@mikeandrews1899
@mikeandrews1899 25 күн бұрын
Do more stuff on Bidenomics 👌
@LoveThatBassMRO
@LoveThatBassMRO 26 күн бұрын
I appreciate your video. It was very thorough, and it covered all the topics that I personally feel, needed to be addressed in order to feel the confidence to get started properly. Especially, having a cleaning schedule for the feeder!! Embarrassingly enough, I never would’ve thought to implement a cleaning schedule for the feeder, if not for your video. Thank you. 🙏🏼
@NewVersionShima2024
@NewVersionShima2024 26 күн бұрын
Hi dear Kristina I have a PhD in environmental law. I'm working as a lawyer in Iran. I'm searching for a job in other countries. Please help and guide me ❤
@travism41
@travism41 26 күн бұрын
Love this setup
@user-ji3cp3bt2g
@user-ji3cp3bt2g 29 күн бұрын
Can you please briefed about environmental science syllabus means subject with pathway program in masters
@Ashifa_farvin
@Ashifa_farvin Ай бұрын
Environment engineering has scope in united kingdom 🇬🇧
@vijaypawar-dj9qq
@vijaypawar-dj9qq Ай бұрын
I appreciate the knowledge; I learned a little bit from you. I have a master's degree in microbiology. I'd want to pursue a PhD in these areas, which have great earning potential and need a lot of fieldwork. Please recommend. 1. the natural world 2. Microbiology in scientific terms 3. The ecology of watery environments 4. environmental data science 5. The formation of landscapes and geopadalogy 6. NRM and raw materials 7. Environmental legislation; 8. Environmental ecology.
@tuliplouart
@tuliplouart Ай бұрын
I currently volunteer on the weekends at a wildlife sanctuary and I love it, although yeah I do wish I was paid lol. If I could do school again, I’d go to school to be a wildlife vet
@SaltNBattery
@SaltNBattery Ай бұрын
Retconning history as if “indigenous” people (people who arrived before Europeans) were cultivating and intentionally growing anything. When in reality they just gathered and harvested what they found in the wild. They had no conception of how to grow crops, till, sew seeds, water, etc..
@jamesglover9668
@jamesglover9668 Ай бұрын
I’m 40 you think I can still do these jobs?
@harikabejawada7399
@harikabejawada7399 Ай бұрын
I have completed msc Environmental science but now I want to study again Environmental science in USA can you suggest me is it ok to study again ?
@JJ-xi5or
@JJ-xi5or Ай бұрын
I want to do something like this, but where i live, im going to have to join the military at 18 first
@3ccdmike
@3ccdmike Ай бұрын
They don't get refunded sugar in nature so that does not sound good to me. Feeders sound like a selfish thing to me.
@kevinmurdoch4184
@kevinmurdoch4184 Ай бұрын
Wow ur Gorgeous!
@darcymccoy6369
@darcymccoy6369 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Very informative. I just bought a hummingbird feeder so I'm glad to know the importance of keeping it clean and to use vinegar and water rather than dish soap.
@bishop_416
@bishop_416 Ай бұрын
I agree with the others. Your video is very helpful. Thank you.
@rishi-m
@rishi-m Ай бұрын
Randomly came across this five years later! The video was super cool, I hope you're doing well, I've subscribed and now on to checking out other videos on your channel, sure do appreciate the chill time (contrary to the wildlife homies)
@Beaver-be8vk
@Beaver-be8vk Ай бұрын
Little known fact: Humans have caused a diabetic outbreak in hummingbirds. 😆
@CarlaRodriquez-hd8wp
@CarlaRodriquez-hd8wp Ай бұрын
Loved this. Learned another about hummingbirds to get started. Would also like to know about bird feeders
@matous895
@matous895 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I am currently getting ready for my bachelor's state exams and would like to get into Wildlife conservation and management master's program, but needed to get some motivation for the future at the moment XD So this video helped me nicely (And yeah, I would like the Wildlife technician-ish position, while I'm still young and do not have many ties here, since my whole education is aimed at the tropics, in my case specifically Africa)
@SangamYonjan-hd1pf
@SangamYonjan-hd1pf Ай бұрын
Wtf age this is , just wanted to be whatever I see 🙈
@JoseJoaquinSanchez-catalyst
@JoseJoaquinSanchez-catalyst Ай бұрын
One thing to take into consideration if using plastic feeders; the sun breaks down the plastic and you'll further be feeding hummingbirds microplastics.
@greateights
@greateights Ай бұрын
Can i persue MSc in environmental science after doing BS zoology? Please reply
@crustmuskandpixiedust
@crustmuskandpixiedust Ай бұрын
Geeking out over the ecology aspects. Going for a degree in Natural Resources with a focus on ecological restoration.