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  • I want to show you something that is bringing me joy right now.

    我想給你看一些現在給我帶來快樂的東西。

  • Because it is spring, this little bird nest, on this swing, has a little egg in it.

    因為是春天,這個小鳥窩,在這個鞦韆上,有一個小雞蛋。

  • That's crazy!

    太瘋狂了!

  • That was me a few months ago, right after I discovered this bird's nest

    那是幾個月前,我發現這個鳥巢後的情景

  • with a single bright blue egg sitting on this porch swing.

    有一個鮮豔的藍色雞蛋坐在這個門廊鞦韆上。

  • A few days later it had four eggs. Guess what happened next?

    幾天後,它生了四個蛋。猜猜接下來發生了什麼?

  • They hatched. And you better believe I named them.

    它們孵化了你最好相信我給它們起了名字

  • This is Goose, Pepper Jack, Dot, and Rocco

    這是大鵝,胡椒傑克,小不點,還有羅科。

  • For a few weeks when I was really bored during lockdown,

    在封鎖期間,有幾個星期我真的很無聊。

  • I watched these little baby birds grow and grow and grow.

    我看著這些小鳥寶寶長大,長大,長大。

  • And, I started to film them.

    然後,我開始拍攝他們。

  • And they let me get really close.

    他們讓我真正的接近。

  • I even filmed them in slow motion, you'll find out why later.

    我甚至用慢動作拍下了它們,你以後會知道為什麼。

  • As I watched them grow, a million questions popped in my head.

    看著它們的成長,我的腦海裡蹦出了無數個問題。

  • Why is the egg blue, how long do the eggs take to hatch,

    雞蛋為什麼是藍色的,雞蛋要多長時間才能孵化。

  • what type of bird is this, w hat do baby birds eat?

    這是什麼鳥,小鳥吃什麼?

  • Can they eat bees? Why is bird poop white?

    它們能吃蜜蜂嗎?為什麼鳥糞是白色的?

  • Are they safe in the nest, when do they start to fly?

    它們在窩裡安全嗎,什麼時候開始飛?

  • Do they know they are birds? Why do they look creepy?

    它們知道自己是鳥嗎?為什麼它們看起來很詭異?

  • When do they grow feathers? Are they always sleeping?

    它們什麼時候長出羽毛?它們總是在睡覺嗎?

  • Do they know who their parents are? When do they open their eyes?

    他們知道自己的父母是誰嗎?他們什麼時候睜開眼睛?

  • But my biggest question? How is this tiny little nest not full of poop?

    但我最大的疑問是?這個小小的窩裡怎麼會沒有滿滿的大便呢?

  • To answer all my questions, I tracked down this guy.

    為了回答我所有的問題,我找到了這個人。

  • My name is Michael Murphy, I'm a professor of biology at Portland State University in

    我叫邁克爾-墨菲 我是波特蘭州立大學的生物學教授

  • Portland Oregon.

    俄勒岡州波特蘭市。

  • He's an ornithologist which means he studies birds.

    他是鳥類學家,也就是說他研究鳥類。

  • My personal interest is in the behavior of birds,

    我個人的興趣是鳥類的行為。

  • and the population biology of birds.

    和鳥類的種群生物學。

  • And when he says birds he means a lot of birds.

    當他說鳥的時候,他指的是很多鳥。

  • tree swallows barn swallows

    燕子

  • cliff swallows eastern phoebes

    燕子

  • spotted towhees I've worked on a species known as the eastern

    斑點拖鞋 我曾在一個被稱為東部的物種上工作過。

  • kingbird since 1979.

    自1979年以來,Kingbird。

  • As you can see I have a tattoo of it right there.

    如你所見,我在那裡紋了一個紋身。

  • He studies all of their behaviors, like where they sleep, what they eat, and how they travel.

    他研究他們所有的行為,比如他們在哪裡睡覺,吃什麼,以及他們如何旅行。

  • And he also knows a lot about bird poop, which brings us back to the eggs I found on

    而且他對鳥糞也很瞭解,這又讓我們回到了我發現的鳥蛋上

  • my porch.

    我們門廊。

  • So what type of birds are in these eggs?

    那麼,這些蛋裡的鳥是什麼類型的呢?

  • Well, that was an American Robin.

    嗯,那是一個美國羅賓。

  • When it grows up, it's got this fire-y orange belly.

    當它長大後,就有了這火一般的橙色肚皮。

  • It's impressive. This animal breeds across this enormous swath of North America.

    這是令人印象深刻的。這隻動物在北美這塊巨大的土地上繁殖。

  • It travels as far north as Alaska to breed in the springtime, and as far south as Mexico

    它最北到阿拉斯加在春季繁殖,最南到墨西哥。

  • during the cold winter months.

    在寒冷的冬季,。

  • That's over 5,000 miles.

    那是5000多英里

  • It seems, as long as you've got a structure it can put a nest on, and as long as it can

    看來,只要你有一個結構,它就能把巢築起來,只要它能

  • get some good mud to build a nest, you're going to find it.

    找些好泥巴築巢,你會找到的。

  • So it's just extremely adaptable.

    所以它的適應性就非常強。

  • So, let's walk through the life of my porch Robins.

    那麼,讓我們來走一走我門廊羅賓斯的生活。

  • First, they're just 4 little eggs. Why are they blue?

    首先,它們只是4個小雞蛋。為什麼它們是藍色的?

  • Well, that's a big question.

    嗯,這是一個大問題。

  • What we do know is that bird eggs come in all sizes and colors.

    我們知道的是,鳥蛋有各種大小和顏色。

  • White eggs, like this giant ostrich egg, have been around for millions of years.

    白蛋,比如這個巨大的鴕鳥蛋,已經存在了數百萬年。

  • Over time the eggs, just like the birds themselves, have adapted to survive.

    隨著時間的推移,雞蛋就像鳥兒本身一樣,已經適應了生存。

  • Some are speckled because they want to blend into their environment.

    有些人之所以有斑點,是因為他們想融入環境。

  • Do you see the three eggs in this photo? Look closer.

    你看到這張照片中的三個雞蛋了嗎?仔細看

  • And for Blue eggs? The blue color is caused by a pigment in the

    而對於藍蛋呢?藍色是由雞蛋中的一種色素引起的。

  • mother. It's the same pigment that makes bruises

    母親。就是這種色素,讓瘀傷變得更嚴重。

  • turn blue.

    變成藍色。

  • And some butterflies, like this one, have bright blue on their wings.

    而有些蝴蝶,比如這隻,翅膀上有亮藍色。

  • Pigments also strengthen egg shells.

    顏料還可以強化蛋殼。

  • So it's actually an active area of research. Still trying to figure out why bird's eggs

    所以這其實是一個活躍的研究領域。還在試圖弄清楚為什麼鳥蛋

  • are blue.

    是藍色的。

  • So, the mother lays the bright blue eggs. The parents incubate those eggs, it takes

    所以,母親會產下亮藍色的卵。父母孵化這些蛋,需要...

  • about 14 days for them to complete their development.

    大約14天的時間讓他們完成開發。

  • Then, they hatch.

    然後,他們孵化。

  • And then they're going to spend roughly twelve days more in the nest. And over that 12 day

    然後它們會在窩裡多呆大概12天。而在這12天裡

  • period, they — as you saw in your filmschange enormously. They go from a non-flying individual

    正如你在電影中看到的那樣 他們發生了巨大的變化。他們從一個不會飛的個體

  • that is completely helpless, they're completely blind, they have no

    這是完全無助的,他們是完全盲目的,他們沒有。

  • feathers except for a little down. They really look like aliens.

    羽毛,除了一點羽絨。它們看起來真像外星人。

  • Within 14 days, they are out of the nest.

    14天內,它們就會離開巢穴。

  • Instead of little bald aliens, they look like grumpy old men.

    他們不是小光頭外星人,而是看起來像脾氣暴躁的老人。

  • And within just a few more days, they're actually

    而在短短几天內,他們居然是

  • able to fly. Not like an adult, but they can fly.

    能飛。不像成人,但他們能飛。

  • So, what exactly happens in those two weeks in the nest?

    那麼,在窩裡的這兩週到底發生了什麼?

  • I don't know if you've ever tried to raise a baby bird, but it's just so time consuming

    我不知道你有沒有試過養一隻小鳥,但這太費時間了。

  • because they just eat and process food all day.

    因為他們整天只管吃和加工食物。

  • Watch this - Dot, Goose, Rocco, and Pepper Jack are deep in sleep.

    看這個--小不點、大鵝、羅科和辣椒傑克都沉浸在睡夢中。

  • But, when they hear their parents come, they shoot right up, super fast.

    但是,當他們聽到父母來的時候,他們就會馬上開槍,速度超快。

  • They worms, bees, caterpillars, and flies.

    它們蟲子、蜜蜂、毛蟲和蒼蠅。

  • And they have to eat so much, because they have to grow so quickly.

    而且它們必須吃這麼多,因為它們必須長得這麼快。

  • The selection to grow fast to get out of the nest,

    選擇快速成長,以擺脫被窩。

  • is probably mostly related to the fact that lots of things eat baby birds.

    可能主要是跟很多東西吃鳥寶寶有關。

  • And, therefore, it's a dangerous point in their life.

    是以,這也是他們人生中的一個危險點。

  • Getting through that quickly is important.

    迅速度過這個難關很重要。

  • Now, if I know one thing about babies, it's this:

    現在,如果我知道一件關於嬰兒的事,那就是:

  • They eat, they sleep, and they poop.

    他們吃飯、睡覺、拉屎。

  • And it can get very messy.

    而且會變得非常混亂。

  • But somehow, this nest is spotless.

    但不知為何,這個窩卻一塵不染。

  • So, where on earth does all the poop go?

    那麼,這些大便到底去了哪裡?

  • I recorded hours upon hours

    我記錄了幾個小時又幾個小時

  • of footage to figure out

    鏡頭來計算

  • exactly where this poop was going,

    確切地說是在哪裡,這個大便是去。

  • because it seemed to just disappear into thin air.

    因為它似乎只是消失在空氣中。

  • And then, I spotted it.

    然後,我發現了它。

  • Turns out, the hatchlings definitely pooped a whole lot

    事實證明,幼苗絕對是拉了一大堆屎... ...

  • But they were pooping directly into their parent's mouth.

    但他們是直接往父母嘴裡拉屎的。

  • And the parents

    而父母

  • were eating it.

    正在吃它。

  • Uh, your observation that the nest is extremely clean is very accurate.

    呃,你觀察到的巢穴非常乾淨,非常準確。

  • And it's because they have those structures referred to as fecal sacs.

    這是因為它們有那些被稱為糞囊的結構。

  • They're basically like baby bird diapers,

    它們基本上就像小鳥的尿布。

  • so instead of bird poop making a huge mess,

    所以,而不是鳥糞製造一個巨大的混亂。

  • the fecal sacs keep it nice and contained.

    糞囊讓它保持良好和控制。

  • I mean it really looks like a disposable diaper.

    我的意思是它看起來真的像一個一次性尿布。

  • Uh, but the adults, as you filmed,

    呃,但成年人,因為你拍。

  • they'll wait at the rim of the nest for that baby

    他們會在巢邊等著寶寶的到來

  • to pick up that fecal sac

    撿起那個糞囊

  • the moment it emerges from the body.

    當它從身體裡出來的那一刻。

  • Now, once the parent has the fecal sac,

    現在,一旦父母有了糞囊。

  • they do one of two things.

    他們做兩件事中的一件。

  • If you've got young that are sedentary

    如果你有年輕人,是久坐的

  • and they are going to be

    而他們將是

  • in one spot for days, maybe weeks,

    在一個地方几天,也許幾周。

  • you don't want that getting too dirty.

    你不想讓它變得太髒。

  • So, sometimes the parents fly away with it

    所以,有時候父母會帶著它飛走

  • to drop it off somewhere else far away from the nest.

    要把它扔到遠離巢穴的其他地方。

  • But in many cases,

    但在很多情況下。

  • the parents ate the fecal sac.

    父母吃了糞囊。

  • As I was watching your film,

    我在看你的電影時

  • I started to get a little sick to my stomach after a while.

    過了一會兒,我開始有點反胃。

  • Oh yeah.

    哦,是的。

  • I know birds do this,

    我知道鳥類會這樣做。

  • but after a while, you watch them do it

    但久而久之,你就會看到他們這樣做。

  • that many times you go "Oh man isn't that like ew"

    很多時候你會說:"哦,夥計,是不是像EW"

  • You know?

    你知道嗎?

  • Why don't you just throw them all away?

    你為什麼不把它們都扔掉呢?

  • One of the hypothesis

    假設之一

  • as to why they eat them is that

    至於他們為什麼要吃它們是

  • there's useful material

    有料

  • in the fecal sacs.

    糞囊中。

  • And so it might behoove the parents,

    所以,這可能是父母的福音。

  • since they're already working very hard to keep those babies fed,

    因為他們已經非常努力地工作,以保持這些嬰兒的食物。

  • Uh, to just eat them.

    呃,只是吃他們。

  • And capture the energy and water

    並捕捉能量和水

  • that is still remaining in the fecal sacs.

    仍殘留在糞囊中。

  • Tasty.

    好吃。

  • Not all birds do this.

    並非所有的鳥都會這樣做。

  • So, this is an osprey nest.

    所以,這是一個鶚巢。

  • What they do instead

    他們所做的是

  • is the babies, well when they're really young,

    是嬰兒,以及當他們真的年輕。

  • they probably do poop in the nest a little bit.

    他們可能會在窩裡拉一點屎。

  • But, as they get older

    但是,隨著年齡的增長

  • The youngsters position themselves

    年輕人對自己的定位

  • when they have to go

    當他們不得不去

  • over the edge of the nest

    傾巢

  • they point their butts out over the edge

    屁顛屁顛

  • and then they'll just poop

    然後他們就會大便

  • right off the edge of the nest.

    就在巢穴的邊緣。

  • The world is their toilet.

    這個世界就是他們的廁所。

  • After 12-14 days growing in the nest,

    經過12-14天在巢內生長。

  • hatchlings start to get really crowded.

    孵化器開始變得非常擁擠。

  • Here's a moment where Goose, literally fell out the nest cause he barely fit.

    這裡有一個時刻,鵝,真的從窩裡掉出來了,因為他幾乎不適合。

  • Don't worry Goose made it back in.

    別擔心,大鵝回來了。

  • Getting to that point is rough

    到了這個地步就很難了

  • because probably 60 percent of nests fail.

    因為可能有60%的巢穴失敗了。

  • But this nest? It made it.

    但這個窩?它做到了。

  • The very last piece of footage I captured was this:

    我拍到的最後一塊鏡頭是這樣的。

  • Rocco just flew right off the porch.

    羅科就這樣從門廊上飛了出去。

  • Of those that do get out of the nest,

    在那些確實出巢的人中。

  • they're going to have to make it through to their first year,

    他們將不得不通過他們的第一年。

  • and maybe only about 30 percent of them actually survive.

    也許只有30%的人真正存活下來。

  • Now they've got to begin the important process of reproduction

    現在他們要開始重要的繁殖過程了

  • Basically in just one year, the hatchlings become the parents,

    基本上只需一年的時間,孵化出來的孩子就會成為父母。

  • and the process starts all over again.

    而這個過程又重新開始。

  • What can birds teach us?

    鳥類能教會我們什麼?

  • Hard work.

    辛苦的工作。

  • Birds are hard working individuals, that's for sure.

    鳥類是勤勞的個體,這是肯定的。

  • They can teach us about ourselves,

    它們可以讓我們瞭解自己。

  • but they can also teach us about the world we live in.

    但它們也能讓我們瞭解我們所處的世界。

  • What they are showing us

    他們向我們展示了什麼?

  • is how connected the world is.

    是世界的連接程度。

  • Birds migrate huge distances

    鳥類長途遷徙

  • and then there are some species which

    還有一些物種

  • literally call the world, the world, their home.

    從字面上看,這個世界,就是他們的家。

  • Increasingly, as time goes on,

    隨著時間的推移,越來越多。

  • we studied them to preserve them and conserve them.

    我們研究它們,是為了保存它們,保護它們。

  • So, I think they really are showing us

    所以,我覺得他們真的是在向我們展示

  • that we have to take a large

    我們必須採取大

  • picture view of the world.

    世界的圖景。

I want to show you something that is bringing me joy right now.

我想給你看一些現在給我帶來快樂的東西。

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