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What if everything you thought you knew about gulls was wrong? Forget the supermarket parking lots and stolen fries. In this episode, we journey into the heart of the Canadian Taiga to discover a bird that defies the laws of biology and physics: Bonaparte's Gull.
Discover how this seabird—named after Napoleon’s nephew, an aristocrat who became a zoological genius in the United States—chose to abandon sea cliffs to nest at the top of 15-meter-high spruce trees.
On the program for this scientific and historical exploration:
The Bonaparte Legacy: How Charles-Lucien Bonaparte revolutionized American ornithology after the fall of the Empire.
Biological Engineering: The secret of its unique hunting technique based on fluid dynamics and water surface tension, allowing it to "vacuum" its prey like an aquatic conveyor belt.
Secret Life in the Taiga: Why this bird is one of the most difficult to study in the world, evading even our most modern drones and GPS tags.
Survival Software: The fascinating theory of an "archaic genetic code" shared with other species like the phalarope.
Between juicy historical anecdotes and mechanical feats, dive into the private life of a species that turns every wingbeat into a lesson in natural high technology.
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
By La Voix des PlumesWhat if everything you thought you knew about gulls was wrong? Forget the supermarket parking lots and stolen fries. In this episode, we journey into the heart of the Canadian Taiga to discover a bird that defies the laws of biology and physics: Bonaparte's Gull.
Discover how this seabird—named after Napoleon’s nephew, an aristocrat who became a zoological genius in the United States—chose to abandon sea cliffs to nest at the top of 15-meter-high spruce trees.
On the program for this scientific and historical exploration:
The Bonaparte Legacy: How Charles-Lucien Bonaparte revolutionized American ornithology after the fall of the Empire.
Biological Engineering: The secret of its unique hunting technique based on fluid dynamics and water surface tension, allowing it to "vacuum" its prey like an aquatic conveyor belt.
Secret Life in the Taiga: Why this bird is one of the most difficult to study in the world, evading even our most modern drones and GPS tags.
Survival Software: The fascinating theory of an "archaic genetic code" shared with other species like the phalarope.
Between juicy historical anecdotes and mechanical feats, dive into the private life of a species that turns every wingbeat into a lesson in natural high technology.
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.