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SciShow Kids
Why Don’t Woodpeckers’ Heads Hurt?
Woodpeckers search for food by using their face to dig through tree bark! But why doesn't this give them a headache?
SciShow
How Is That Not Killing You?
When Hank watches nature documentaries he always comes away with one big question: how is that not killing you? In today's episode of SciShow he looks at three unusual ways that animals manage not to get killed by nature.
Curated Video
ABC Animals Flashcards
ABC Animal Flashcards for Toddlers and Preschoolers will teach your little ones the names of different animals from A to Z. This video is great for teaching animal names, animal sounds, letter recognition, letter sounds and vocabulary...
Curated Video
Drone Zone
Shane helps Maggie out on the farm by enlisting JG’s errant drone to deal with a troublesome crow.
Curated Video
Putting Nature’s Lessons into Practice
Did you know that plants and animals can be our teachers as well? That's right, we have learned so many important lessons from nature. This video explores a few examples of nature's great ideas and how we've adopted them into our own...
Curated Video
The Linguistics of Flatulence: Exploring the Origins and Euphemisms of Farts
In this humorous and educational video, the speaker explores the linguistic origins and cultural perspectives surrounding the topic of flatulence. Using examples from different languages and historical references, the video sheds light...
Learning Mole
Bird Habitats
This animated science video lesson is all about bird habitats. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about cultures and stories of birds.
Curated Video
Forest Animals: Science Songs for Kids
The Forest Animals for kids is a science song that teaches young kids facts about animals that live in the forest. The Forest Animals song helps children learn the names of the animals and much, much more. The Forest Animals song is a...
TMW Media
Animals, Birds & Fish: More pictures and names
Writing the names of more animals, birds and fish.<br/>
Animals, Birds & Fish, Part 4
Animals, Birds & Fish, Part 4
Curated Video
Why do northern flickers peck?
Darius Mahdavi, CBC's climate and science specialist, dives into the topic of one of North America’s few woodpeckers, the northern flicker, and explains why they peck at hard surfaces.
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CU Shot of Female yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) on sugar maple tree extracts sap from sapwells and licks sap from bark / Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
CU Shot of Female yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) on sugar maple tree extracts sap from sapwells and licks sap from bark / Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
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Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) feeding chicks in the nest, Eucalyptus tree
Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) feeding chicks in the nest, Eucalyptus tree
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Greater Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) with beakful of insects, Sierra de Andujar, Sierra Morena, Andalucia, Spain
Greater Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) with beakful of insects, Sierra de Andujar, Sierra Morena, Andalucia, Spain
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CU Shot of Male hairy woodpecker (Picoides villosus) extracts homemade suet from holes in wooden feeder Hairy woodpeckers resemble downy woodpeckers but have larger bodies and beaks / Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
CU Shot of Male hairy woodpecker (Picoides villosus) extracts homemade suet from holes in wooden feeder Hairy woodpeckers resemble downy woodpeckers but have larger bodies and beaks / Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Pussyfoot Johnson speaks about his fight to preserve Prohibition
CU Prohibition advocate William "Pussyfoot" Johnson / CU SOT Johnson telling about getting ribs broken in far Northwest and saying he made 200 speeches but people hell bent on booze; when they get sense of a woodpecker he'll go back /...
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CU View of Young northern flicker in tree cavity waiting for parent / Moira River at Madoc, Ontario, Canada
CU View of Young northern flicker in tree cavity waiting for parent / Moira River at Madoc, Ontario, Canada