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Bird Vision - What Birds See (and you can't!)
Humans can see millions of colors, but birds can see EVEN MORE. Learn how this is possible and what it means. Please subscribe to continue learning what makes life AWESOME: https://biobush.tv/subscribe
We learn the basics of human vision, including our three color receptors, and what it means to be colorblind. Then we compare that to birds, who have four color receptors, and discuss what a bird might be able to see that we cannot. Namely, that they can see way, way more colors.
If you would like to share this video the custom link is https://BioBush.tv/birdvision
Thank you to Ockjin for making Korean subtitles for this video!
MORE BIRD SENSES
Smell - https://BioBush.tv/birdsmell
Hearing - https://BioBush.tv/birdhearing
Taste - https://BioBush.tv/birdtaste
Touch - ...
published: 21 May 2018
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How Birds Really See the World
Ever wonder what it looks like from a birds-eye-view? Hank explains they see more than you think!
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Sources:
http://www.nwf.org/news-and-magazines/national-wildlife/birds/archives/2012/bird-vision.aspx
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/retina.html#c2
htt...
published: 15 Apr 2014
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What do Birds See? Bird vision & ultraviolet light!
Birds can see all the colors we can see, plus ultraviolet. Could they have hidden colors and markings that aren't visible to the human eye? Find out what birds look like, to other birds, in this groundbreaking first video to show a variety of bird species filmed with a camera that sees ultraviolet light.
published: 13 Aug 2017
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LIVE Animals and Birds! - South Africa (Hornbills, Bushbaby, and Genets)
This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 20 feet (6m) above ground level.
This bird camera is brought to us by Allen BirdCam, who has been live-streaming since 2010! Please enjoy this small contribution from this wonderful family, as they love sharing a little window into Africa and the wonderful blessings from nature, highlighting the importance of taking good care of our valuable environment.
You can learn more about Allen BirdCam at http://www.allenbirdcam.com/. The feeder was custom designed and built from teak hardwood, which is resistant to the weather and easy to disinfect. If you would like to donate directl...
published: 14 Feb 2021
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HOW ANIMALS SEE THE WORLD
Did you know that pigeons have better vision than us? Have you ever wondered how animals and birds actually see the world? What do fish see when they look at us? This video will explain all these to the smallest details!
Other videos you might like:
How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
24 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EDIRR6DXR0&
A Unique Creature on Earth That Can Never Be Killed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8893cgbUfg&
TIMESTAMPS
Snakes 0:20
Cows 0:35
Horses 0:53
Fish 1:12
Birds 1:32
Eagle 1:50
Pigeon 2:01
Sparrow 2:10
Insects 2:17
Bee 2:32
Rats 2:41
Cats 2:53
Dogs 3:13
Frogs 3:25
Chameleons 3:43
#animalfacts
SUMMARY
- Vision of snakes differs the most from ours – the...
published: 21 Apr 2017
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Township Rebellion, Kellerkind - Bird Vision [Stil vor Talent]
/ Get the ’15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1’ compilation here: https://lnk.to/15-Years-SVT-Part1
Something soulful has been not-so-quietly simmering in the heart of Berlin for the past fifteen years. Familiar yet distinctive, restorative but energizing, a solace and a storm: Stil vor Talent.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: 15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1
Label: Stil vor Talent
Catalog No.: SVT282X
Release Date: 2020-08-14
1. Sam Shure - Korrelate
2. Cioz - Chapter 5
3. Daniele Di Martino, Rauschhaus, Robin Schellenberg - Avior
4. Township Rebellion, Kellerkind - Bird Vision
5. Hidden Empire - Agonda
6. Deer Jade - Let Go
7. Brigado Crew, Ubbah feat. Guille Sniezyk - Blast Strings
8. Moonwalk - Pink Clouds
9. Boy Next Door - Kore
10. Annett Gapstream - Finally (Max Tresher Remix)
11....
published: 14 Aug 2020
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Comparison: Animal Vision
In this video, we will show you what it looks like to see from many animal's perspectives! Have you ever wondered what the world looks like from a turtles perspective? Or what about a hawk? Watch this video to find out!
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxa5GQsVmG8
This probability comparison/comparison video is made based on community discussions and relevant sources, numbers, and facts listed might not be up to date, valid, or in any specific order.
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published: 04 Aug 2020
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How birds see || How do Birds See || How birds see compare with humans [how birds see flowers]
how birds see?, Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterized by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton. Today in this video we cover almost all the topics and questions that are how birds see?
Read the complete article related to how birds see:
https://www.thezoologicalworld.com/how-birds-see/
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how do birds see where they're going?
How birds see compare with humans
Can Birds See Color?
Scientists Show How Differently Birds See The World
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how birds see the world far side
how birds see flowers
can birds see at night
can birds see infrared
what colors do birds see the best
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published: 16 Jun 2020
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See the World From an Eagle Eye's View | Super-powered Eagles | BBC Earth
Soar high above the hills of the Scottish Highlands with Tilly the golden Eagle.
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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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published: 20 Mar 2020
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Watch: How Animals and People See the World Differently | National Geographic
Scientists may understand how the eye works, but seeing what other animals see is another matter entirely. Learn how eyes evolved, and find out which animal's eye biologist Tom Cronin would look through if he had the chance.
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published: 20 Jan 2016
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Bird Vision - What Birds See (and you can't!)
Humans can see millions of colors, but birds can see EVEN MORE. Learn how this is possible and what it means. Please subscribe to continue learning what makes...
Humans can see millions of colors, but birds can see EVEN MORE. Learn how this is possible and what it means. Please subscribe to continue learning what makes life AWESOME: https://biobush.tv/subscribe
We learn the basics of human vision, including our three color receptors, and what it means to be colorblind. Then we compare that to birds, who have four color receptors, and discuss what a bird might be able to see that we cannot. Namely, that they can see way, way more colors.
If you would like to share this video the custom link is https://BioBush.tv/birdvision
Thank you to Ockjin for making Korean subtitles for this video!
MORE BIRD SENSES
Smell - https://BioBush.tv/birdsmell
Hearing - https://BioBush.tv/birdhearing
Taste - https://BioBush.tv/birdtaste
Touch - https://BioBush.tv/birdtouch
Bonus Senses - https://BioBush.tv/birdnavigation
Ask Two Zookeepers - https://BioBush.tv/a2z
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New animal videos every Friday. Life is AWESOME. Learn why!
I'm tweeting about birds at - https://twitter.com/BioBush
And now Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/biobush/
Thanks for watching! You're awesome!
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Learn about some awesome birds in "Birds of Prey - Full Wildlife Documentary 2019"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYrufpW3PfY
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https://wn.com/Bird_Vision_What_Birds_See_(And_You_Can't_)
Humans can see millions of colors, but birds can see EVEN MORE. Learn how this is possible and what it means. Please subscribe to continue learning what makes life AWESOME: https://biobush.tv/subscribe
We learn the basics of human vision, including our three color receptors, and what it means to be colorblind. Then we compare that to birds, who have four color receptors, and discuss what a bird might be able to see that we cannot. Namely, that they can see way, way more colors.
If you would like to share this video the custom link is https://BioBush.tv/birdvision
Thank you to Ockjin for making Korean subtitles for this video!
MORE BIRD SENSES
Smell - https://BioBush.tv/birdsmell
Hearing - https://BioBush.tv/birdhearing
Taste - https://BioBush.tv/birdtaste
Touch - https://BioBush.tv/birdtouch
Bonus Senses - https://BioBush.tv/birdnavigation
Ask Two Zookeepers - https://BioBush.tv/a2z
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New animal videos every Friday. Life is AWESOME. Learn why!
I'm tweeting about birds at - https://twitter.com/BioBush
And now Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/biobush/
Thanks for watching! You're awesome!
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Learn about some awesome birds in "Birds of Prey - Full Wildlife Documentary 2019"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYrufpW3PfY
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- published: 21 May 2018
- views: 57624
4:02
How Birds Really See the World
Ever wonder what it looks like from a birds-eye-view? Hank explains they see more than you think!
Help support us by subscribing to our page on Subbable: https...
Ever wonder what it looks like from a birds-eye-view? Hank explains they see more than you think!
Help support us by subscribing to our page on Subbable: https://subbable.com/scishow
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Sources:
http://www.nwf.org/news-and-magazines/national-wildlife/birds/archives/2012/bird-vision.aspx
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/retina.html#c2
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2013/968652/
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929282.600#.UyUrVfmSxNu
http://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/15/5/805.full
https://wn.com/How_Birds_Really_See_The_World
Ever wonder what it looks like from a birds-eye-view? Hank explains they see more than you think!
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Sources:
http://www.nwf.org/news-and-magazines/national-wildlife/birds/archives/2012/bird-vision.aspx
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/retina.html#c2
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2013/968652/
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929282.600#.UyUrVfmSxNu
http://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/15/5/805.full
- published: 15 Apr 2014
- views: 1023322
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What do Birds See? Bird vision & ultraviolet light!
Birds can see all the colors we can see, plus ultraviolet. Could they have hidden colors and markings that aren't visible to the human eye? Find out what birds ...
Birds can see all the colors we can see, plus ultraviolet. Could they have hidden colors and markings that aren't visible to the human eye? Find out what birds look like, to other birds, in this groundbreaking first video to show a variety of bird species filmed with a camera that sees ultraviolet light.
https://wn.com/What_Do_Birds_See_Bird_Vision_Ultraviolet_Light
Birds can see all the colors we can see, plus ultraviolet. Could they have hidden colors and markings that aren't visible to the human eye? Find out what birds look like, to other birds, in this groundbreaking first video to show a variety of bird species filmed with a camera that sees ultraviolet light.
- published: 13 Aug 2017
- views: 27917
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LIVE Animals and Birds! - South Africa (Hornbills, Bushbaby, and Genets)
This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, ...
This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 20 feet (6m) above ground level.
This bird camera is brought to us by Allen BirdCam, who has been live-streaming since 2010! Please enjoy this small contribution from this wonderful family, as they love sharing a little window into Africa and the wonderful blessings from nature, highlighting the importance of taking good care of our valuable environment.
You can learn more about Allen BirdCam at http://www.allenbirdcam.com/. The feeder was custom designed and built from teak hardwood, which is resistant to the weather and easy to disinfect. If you would like to donate directly to him to help with expenses, please use this link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllenBirdcam?locale.x=en_US
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
WHAT FOODS ARE FED?
Fruit is typically used, such as apples, bananas, and pears. You will also see specially prepared saw meat and suet served several times per day. The tube feeder has mixed birdseed inside and the glass feeder is full of nectar water.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON BIRDS AND MAMMALS THAT APPEAR?
Large Spotted Genet, Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat, Lesser Bushbaby, African grey hornbill, Grey go-away-bird, Ring-necked dove, Cape sparrow, Arrow-marked babbler, Speckled Mousebird, Cape starling, Red-winged starling, Black-collared barbet, Green wood hoopoe, Burchell's coucal, Crested barbet, Black-headed weaver, Karoo thrush (Lyster), Common bulbul, Southern boubou, Speckled pigeon, and Hadeda ibis.
To learn how to identify and learn more about the various birds and animal visitors to the birdfeeder, visit https://www.allenbirdcam.com/wildlife. Click the play button to hear the bird and animal calls.
WHAT TYPE OF CAMERA IS USED FOR STREAMING?
https://amzn.to/3aQw0k0
https://wn.com/Live_Animals_And_Birds_South_Africa_(Hornbills,_Bushbaby,_And_Genets)
This bird feeding station is located in a suburban garden backyard in Pretoria, South Africa. Apart from Pretoria being at 4,600 feet (1400 m) above sea level, the bird feeder is situated between the trees about 20 feet (6m) above ground level.
This bird camera is brought to us by Allen BirdCam, who has been live-streaming since 2010! Please enjoy this small contribution from this wonderful family, as they love sharing a little window into Africa and the wonderful blessings from nature, highlighting the importance of taking good care of our valuable environment.
You can learn more about Allen BirdCam at http://www.allenbirdcam.com/. The feeder was custom designed and built from teak hardwood, which is resistant to the weather and easy to disinfect. If you would like to donate directly to him to help with expenses, please use this link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllenBirdcam?locale.x=en_US
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
WHAT FOODS ARE FED?
Fruit is typically used, such as apples, bananas, and pears. You will also see specially prepared saw meat and suet served several times per day. The tube feeder has mixed birdseed inside and the glass feeder is full of nectar water.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON BIRDS AND MAMMALS THAT APPEAR?
Large Spotted Genet, Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat, Lesser Bushbaby, African grey hornbill, Grey go-away-bird, Ring-necked dove, Cape sparrow, Arrow-marked babbler, Speckled Mousebird, Cape starling, Red-winged starling, Black-collared barbet, Green wood hoopoe, Burchell's coucal, Crested barbet, Black-headed weaver, Karoo thrush (Lyster), Common bulbul, Southern boubou, Speckled pigeon, and Hadeda ibis.
To learn how to identify and learn more about the various birds and animal visitors to the birdfeeder, visit https://www.allenbirdcam.com/wildlife. Click the play button to hear the bird and animal calls.
WHAT TYPE OF CAMERA IS USED FOR STREAMING?
https://amzn.to/3aQw0k0
- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 1428943
4:12
HOW ANIMALS SEE THE WORLD
Did you know that pigeons have better vision than us? Have you ever wondered how animals and birds actually see the world? What do fish see when they look at us...
Did you know that pigeons have better vision than us? Have you ever wondered how animals and birds actually see the world? What do fish see when they look at us? This video will explain all these to the smallest details!
Other videos you might like:
How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
24 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EDIRR6DXR0&
A Unique Creature on Earth That Can Never Be Killed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8893cgbUfg&
TIMESTAMPS
Snakes 0:20
Cows 0:35
Horses 0:53
Fish 1:12
Birds 1:32
Eagle 1:50
Pigeon 2:01
Sparrow 2:10
Insects 2:17
Bee 2:32
Rats 2:41
Cats 2:53
Dogs 3:13
Frogs 3:25
Chameleons 3:43
#animalfacts
SUMMARY
- Vision of snakes differs the most from ours – they sense thermal signatures. Due to the infrared-sensitive receptors on their snouts, some snakes can ‘see’ the radiated heat of warm-blooded mammals.
- Cows don’t see colors as clearly as human. You’ve probably never heard about this: they see the world in a red-orange color scheme.
- There is a blind spot where horses can’t see at all – directly in front of their faces. This is because of their eye location. Also, horses don't see as many colors as we do.
- Fish eyes have ultraviolet receptors and a more spherical lens than we have. They see the world in green, red, and blue colors, but can’t see red and blue. Deep sea fish can easily see in the dark.
- As for birds, they have something similar in their vision – unlike humans, birds can see ultraviolet light. Thanks to the structure of their eyes, they can focus on certain places.
- Flies have thousands of individual visual receptors that collectively create a broad field of vision. Also, they see the world in slow-motion and can see ultraviolet light.
Another insect, a bee, has an unusual vision as well. It's a surprising fact but bees can't distinguish red color at all! For them the color red appears to be dark blue.
- Rat vision is quite blurry, and they can’t see red. They also see the world in slow-motion. Each eye moves independently so they can have two images of the world.
- Cats don't distinguish red and green shades, and their world is made up of brown, yellow, and blue shades. The cat's field of view is broader than ours so they can see more on the sides.
-Dogs can’t see red and orange colors, but they clearly see blue and violet, as well as ultraviolet light. Moreover, they are able to differentiate between 40 shades of gray!
- Frogs can notice only moving objects. They can literally starve to death in the abundance of food if the food does not move! Frogs can also focus only on certain things, so they don’t concentrate on what they don’t need (for example, shadows).
- The eyes of chameleons can rotate in different directions independently, so they have a 360-degree field of vision. They see two images at the same time: one in the front and the other one behind.
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https://wn.com/How_Animals_See_The_World
Did you know that pigeons have better vision than us? Have you ever wondered how animals and birds actually see the world? What do fish see when they look at us? This video will explain all these to the smallest details!
Other videos you might like:
How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
24 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EDIRR6DXR0&
A Unique Creature on Earth That Can Never Be Killed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8893cgbUfg&
TIMESTAMPS
Snakes 0:20
Cows 0:35
Horses 0:53
Fish 1:12
Birds 1:32
Eagle 1:50
Pigeon 2:01
Sparrow 2:10
Insects 2:17
Bee 2:32
Rats 2:41
Cats 2:53
Dogs 3:13
Frogs 3:25
Chameleons 3:43
#animalfacts
SUMMARY
- Vision of snakes differs the most from ours – they sense thermal signatures. Due to the infrared-sensitive receptors on their snouts, some snakes can ‘see’ the radiated heat of warm-blooded mammals.
- Cows don’t see colors as clearly as human. You’ve probably never heard about this: they see the world in a red-orange color scheme.
- There is a blind spot where horses can’t see at all – directly in front of their faces. This is because of their eye location. Also, horses don't see as many colors as we do.
- Fish eyes have ultraviolet receptors and a more spherical lens than we have. They see the world in green, red, and blue colors, but can’t see red and blue. Deep sea fish can easily see in the dark.
- As for birds, they have something similar in their vision – unlike humans, birds can see ultraviolet light. Thanks to the structure of their eyes, they can focus on certain places.
- Flies have thousands of individual visual receptors that collectively create a broad field of vision. Also, they see the world in slow-motion and can see ultraviolet light.
Another insect, a bee, has an unusual vision as well. It's a surprising fact but bees can't distinguish red color at all! For them the color red appears to be dark blue.
- Rat vision is quite blurry, and they can’t see red. They also see the world in slow-motion. Each eye moves independently so they can have two images of the world.
- Cats don't distinguish red and green shades, and their world is made up of brown, yellow, and blue shades. The cat's field of view is broader than ours so they can see more on the sides.
-Dogs can’t see red and orange colors, but they clearly see blue and violet, as well as ultraviolet light. Moreover, they are able to differentiate between 40 shades of gray!
- Frogs can notice only moving objects. They can literally starve to death in the abundance of food if the food does not move! Frogs can also focus only on certain things, so they don’t concentrate on what they don’t need (for example, shadows).
- The eyes of chameleons can rotate in different directions independently, so they have a 360-degree field of vision. They see two images at the same time: one in the front and the other one behind.
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- published: 21 Apr 2017
- views: 6550874
6:37
Township Rebellion, Kellerkind - Bird Vision [Stil vor Talent]
/ Get the ’15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1’ compilation here: https://lnk.to/15-Years-SVT-Part1
Something soulful has been not-so-quietly simmering in the h...
/ Get the ’15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1’ compilation here: https://lnk.to/15-Years-SVT-Part1
Something soulful has been not-so-quietly simmering in the heart of Berlin for the past fifteen years. Familiar yet distinctive, restorative but energizing, a solace and a storm: Stil vor Talent.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: 15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1
Label: Stil vor Talent
Catalog No.: SVT282X
Release Date: 2020-08-14
1. Sam Shure - Korrelate
2. Cioz - Chapter 5
3. Daniele Di Martino, Rauschhaus, Robin Schellenberg - Avior
4. Township Rebellion, Kellerkind - Bird Vision
5. Hidden Empire - Agonda
6. Deer Jade - Let Go
7. Brigado Crew, Ubbah feat. Guille Sniezyk - Blast Strings
8. Moonwalk - Pink Clouds
9. Boy Next Door - Kore
10. Annett Gapstream - Finally (Max Tresher Remix)
11. Yetti Meissner - Nadir
More than a label, Stil vor Talent is a family. As we reach our fifteenth year together, we honor and celebrate our artists, staff, crew, dancers and listeners.
We marvel at the thousands of hours of incredible music released. We respect the tenacity, skill and courage of our artists. We tip our hats to the community we have created over fifteen years of throwing parties and festivals. With full hearts, we reflect on the laughter, the fun, the dancing, the connections.
Strangers have become friends, nights turned into days, and millions of steps have been meted out on the dancefloor as we journey with music together, creating pure magic in streets and clubs and festivals all over the world. This is acceptance, this is diversity, this is love.
We salute you: thank you for helping us to keep the dream alive. Now we invite you to celebrate the collective evolution of fifteen years of diverse styles, innumerable talents, friendship, collaboration and community under the Stil vor Talent umbrella.
Our 15th-anniversary gift is a nod to the evolution of Stil vor Talent: we present two 11 track compilations that will scratch every musical itch.
From the downright dirty dancefloor bangers to the gentler melancholic tracks more suited to the day-after-the-nights before.
Part 1 of the two-part compilation certainly stirs the pot.
Stil vor Talent’s young guns Sam Shure and Cioz bring a dose of youthful sass to the mix, sprinkling in layers of texture to create a lively, organic vibe, setting the tone for the rest of the album.
Swiss artist Kellerkind’s characteristic soulful house meets the collective enthusiasm of Township Rebellion to create ‘Bird Vision’, a slowly building, heavy-hitting cut which melts into high-tech aural sorcery.
Adding a dash of her very own nu-rave vibes, Deer Jade takes us into a groove portal with the mystical melodies and spaced-out sound of ‘Let Go’.
Rising star Yetti Meissner presents her first-ever release: ‘Nadir’. It’s deep, it’s dark and it’s safe to say that her energetic, gritty style of pure techno will shake the foundations.
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Something soulful has been not-so-quietly simmering in the heart of Berlin for the past fifteen years. Familiar yet distinctive, restorative but energizing, a solace and a storm: Stil vor Talent.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: 15 Years Stil vor Talent | Part 1
Label: Stil vor Talent
Catalog No.: SVT282X
Release Date: 2020-08-14
1. Sam Shure - Korrelate
2. Cioz - Chapter 5
3. Daniele Di Martino, Rauschhaus, Robin Schellenberg - Avior
4. Township Rebellion, Kellerkind - Bird Vision
5. Hidden Empire - Agonda
6. Deer Jade - Let Go
7. Brigado Crew, Ubbah feat. Guille Sniezyk - Blast Strings
8. Moonwalk - Pink Clouds
9. Boy Next Door - Kore
10. Annett Gapstream - Finally (Max Tresher Remix)
11. Yetti Meissner - Nadir
More than a label, Stil vor Talent is a family. As we reach our fifteenth year together, we honor and celebrate our artists, staff, crew, dancers and listeners.
We marvel at the thousands of hours of incredible music released. We respect the tenacity, skill and courage of our artists. We tip our hats to the community we have created over fifteen years of throwing parties and festivals. With full hearts, we reflect on the laughter, the fun, the dancing, the connections.
Strangers have become friends, nights turned into days, and millions of steps have been meted out on the dancefloor as we journey with music together, creating pure magic in streets and clubs and festivals all over the world. This is acceptance, this is diversity, this is love.
We salute you: thank you for helping us to keep the dream alive. Now we invite you to celebrate the collective evolution of fifteen years of diverse styles, innumerable talents, friendship, collaboration and community under the Stil vor Talent umbrella.
Our 15th-anniversary gift is a nod to the evolution of Stil vor Talent: we present two 11 track compilations that will scratch every musical itch.
From the downright dirty dancefloor bangers to the gentler melancholic tracks more suited to the day-after-the-nights before.
Part 1 of the two-part compilation certainly stirs the pot.
Stil vor Talent’s young guns Sam Shure and Cioz bring a dose of youthful sass to the mix, sprinkling in layers of texture to create a lively, organic vibe, setting the tone for the rest of the album.
Swiss artist Kellerkind’s characteristic soulful house meets the collective enthusiasm of Township Rebellion to create ‘Bird Vision’, a slowly building, heavy-hitting cut which melts into high-tech aural sorcery.
Adding a dash of her very own nu-rave vibes, Deer Jade takes us into a groove portal with the mystical melodies and spaced-out sound of ‘Let Go’.
Rising star Yetti Meissner presents her first-ever release: ‘Nadir’. It’s deep, it’s dark and it’s safe to say that her energetic, gritty style of pure techno will shake the foundations.
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- published: 14 Aug 2020
- views: 8437
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Comparison: Animal Vision
In this video, we will show you what it looks like to see from many animal's perspectives! Have you ever wondered what the world looks like from a turtles persp...
In this video, we will show you what it looks like to see from many animal's perspectives! Have you ever wondered what the world looks like from a turtles perspective? Or what about a hawk? Watch this video to find out!
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In this video, we will show you what it looks like to see from many animal's perspectives! Have you ever wondered what the world looks like from a turtles perspective? Or what about a hawk? Watch this video to find out!
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- published: 04 Aug 2020
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How birds see || How do Birds See || How birds see compare with humans [how birds see flowers]
how birds see?, Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterized by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-...
how birds see?, Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterized by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton. Today in this video we cover almost all the topics and questions that are how birds see?
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how birds see?, Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterized by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton. Today in this video we cover almost all the topics and questions that are how birds see?
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how birds see
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Can Birds See Color?
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bird vision vs human
how birds see the world far side
how birds see flowers
can birds see at night
can birds see infrared
what colors do birds see the best
how the birds eyes different
how birds see human
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- published: 16 Jun 2020
- views: 1451
4:17
See the World From an Eagle Eye's View | Super-powered Eagles | BBC Earth
Soar high above the hills of the Scottish Highlands with Tilly the golden Eagle.
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Soar high above the hills of the Scottish Highlands with Tilly the golden Eagle.
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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 759679
2:43
Watch: How Animals and People See the World Differently | National Geographic
Scientists may understand how the eye works, but seeing what other animals see is another matter entirely. Learn how eyes evolved, and find out which animal's e...
Scientists may understand how the eye works, but seeing what other animals see is another matter entirely. Learn how eyes evolved, and find out which animal's eye biologist Tom Cronin would look through if he had the chance.
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- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 442448