Will Boyd's Science & Stewardship
Will Boyd's Science & Stewardship
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Magpie Rescue and Release full
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Magpie Rescue and Release full
Keep going. It gets better! #keep going #hike #forest #pressin
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Keep going. It gets better! #keep going #hike #forest #pressin
Nesting northern flicker
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Nesting northern flicker
Some Carnivorous Beast or large rove beetle #bugs #beetles # carnivore
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Some Carnivorous Beast or large rove beetle #bugs #beetles # carnivore
Smallmouth Bass Snake River
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Smallmouth Bass Snake River
Kayaking with Manatees #manatees #wildlife #nature #Florida #indianriverlagoon #savetheirl
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Kayaking with Manatees #manatees #wildlife #nature #Florida #indianriverlagoon #savetheirl
Frozen Kenai River
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Frozen Kenai River
Iditarod Start 2024, Anchorage, AK
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Iditarod Start 2024, Anchorage, AK
Mendel and Meiosis
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Mendel and Meiosis
Cellular Respiration Part 1
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Cellular Respiration Part 1
Dungeness Crab External Anatomy
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Dungeness Crab External Anatomy
Support the Mechanics #GivingTuesday #moscowmechanics #ftc #idahorobotics #firsttechchallenge
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Support the Mechanics #GivingTuesday #moscowmechanics #ftc #idahorobotics #firsttechchallenge
Kenai River amphipods #crustacea #nature #Alaska #marine
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Kenai River amphipods #crustacea #nature #Alaska #marine
Winter weather outlook for the Inland Northwest #weather #nationalweatherservice #forecast
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Winter weather outlook for the Inland Northwest #weather #nationalweatherservice #forecast
Palouse Basin Aquifer Research #palouse #Aquifer #groundwater #whoi #uidaho
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Palouse Basin Aquifer Research #palouse #Aquifer #groundwater #whoi #uidaho
Birds will have to name themselves #birds #ornithology #eponyms
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Birds will have to name themselves #birds #ornithology #eponyms
Fall Color Winner #tree #fall #nature
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Fall Color Winner #tree #fall #nature
Jellyfish Eating a Crustacean
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Jellyfish Eating a Crustacean
Tetrameric Symmetry in the Jelly #jelly #fish #Seaside #Alaska #river
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Tetrameric Symmetry in the Jelly #jelly #fish #Seaside #Alaska #river
Science as a Second Language
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Science as a Second Language
Oxygen & Carbon dioxide color difference #idaho #uidaho #energy #oxygen #co2
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Oxygen & Carbon dioxide color difference #idaho #uidaho #energy #oxygen #co2
The Committee #vulture #committee #birds #thefall #death
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The Committee #vulture #committee #birds #thefall #death
The Value of Educational Robotics #robotics #STEM #ftc #FIRST
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The Value of Educational Robotics #robotics #STEM #ftc #FIRST
Southeastern U.S. Ecology Intro ##biodiversity #South #forest #creation #homeschooling
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Southeastern U.S. Ecology Intro biodiversity #South #forest #creation #homeschooling
Spicebush swallowtail, Papilio troilus #butterfly #insects #nature
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Spicebush swallowtail, Papilio troilus #butterfly #insects #nature
National Treasure 4 Filming
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National Treasure 4 Filming
Solar Still #survival #wilderness #outdoors #nature
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Solar Still #survival #wilderness #outdoors #nature
Roadside Plants in Nebraska #weeds #homeschool #poisoning #creation
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Roadside Plants in Nebraska #weeds #homeschool #poisoning #creation
Great Plains Nature Tour. #nebraska #chicory #coffee #erberauto #paintingninja
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Great Plains Nature Tour. #nebraska #chicory #coffee #erberauto #paintingninja

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @NovaProspekt19
    @NovaProspekt19 28 днів тому

    Attention lobotomites. Do not neglect to wash the walking eye.

  • @Samhut911
    @Samhut911 28 днів тому

    eheheh hawk hauwk tuah skibidi sigma kai cenat gyatt ohio babygronk rizzing up liveuy doung fein fein fein fen fen fein fein

  • @Mimic_weed.dealers
    @Mimic_weed.dealers 29 днів тому

    thats gross

  • @drshin9893
    @drshin9893 29 днів тому

    Congratulations you’re teaching your daughter to be disgusting AF Bravo

  • @Jay-o9o1h
    @Jay-o9o1h Місяць тому

    She wants to kill he wants to rule the world

  • @racesmith3075
    @racesmith3075 Місяць тому

    Hes stuck and blames you 😮

  • @bigpete8734
    @bigpete8734 Місяць тому

    Bro that thing injected you with an egg

  • @D1krashxout
    @D1krashxout Місяць тому

    Um💀😳

  • @mgmassey174
    @mgmassey174 Місяць тому

    Wow.. we're in a hurricane in NC. Biblical stuff

  • @leezhunpilar1268
    @leezhunpilar1268 Місяць тому

    That's a weta the biggest species of grasshopper but that one is still growing 🦗

    • @willboydssciencestewardship
      @willboydssciencestewardship Місяць тому

      It looks similar but weta species are only found in New Zealand. This guy was found in North Idaho, USA.

  • @Sierrah20
    @Sierrah20 2 місяці тому

    Hey do you guys know what kind of a grasshopper this is I have been trying to find out because they are all over the city I live

    • @willboydssciencestewardship
      @willboydssciencestewardship Місяць тому

      Try using the Picture Insect app.

    • @Sierrah20
      @Sierrah20 Місяць тому

      @@willboydssciencestewardship I ain’t downloading that😭 do you know what kind it is tho

  • @Terrapin_710
    @Terrapin_710 3 місяці тому

    The “steep sloping forehead” is a feature on almost every species of panfish, from gills, to perch. Not a distinguishing feature of a black crappie at all.

  • @GodofGT
    @GodofGT 3 місяці тому

    Well, that’s an alligator

  • @miltoneidson1793
    @miltoneidson1793 3 місяці тому

    A little on the small sized.. But you are right, it's definitely a good looking fish

  • @Lela-p4q
    @Lela-p4q 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for releasing him.😊

  • @jasonsmith2439
    @jasonsmith2439 3 місяці тому

    That’s a giant! And the scenery looks amazing

  • @Alohajacklyn808
    @Alohajacklyn808 3 місяці тому

    My lightning is 6.5 inches and the sweetest clown I have!

  • @AnimeNmore
    @AnimeNmore 3 місяці тому

    Big boii

  • @bdbyt6835
    @bdbyt6835 3 місяці тому

    That view is gorgeous

  • @lanecountybigfooters5716
    @lanecountybigfooters5716 3 місяці тому

    Every step I take in the woods reduces my stress. Keep going!

  • @Mickeysdelicatecare
    @Mickeysdelicatecare 4 місяці тому

    Well done

  • @MtnMania
    @MtnMania 4 місяці тому

    Imagine sleeping in your room and you wake up to a giant with a tree trunk trying to shove you out of bed

    • @willboydssciencestewardship
      @willboydssciencestewardship 4 місяці тому

      Way better than a giant spraying you into your bed with sticky paint so you can't move.

  • @mvrzul
    @mvrzul 4 місяці тому

    In my home state of WA, it’s illegal to disturb baby bats, in a lot of other states it’s illegal to kill them, couldn’t find any find print that said it’s a federal crime though

  • @mechanicalbow
    @mechanicalbow 4 місяці тому

    Did you just film yourself committing a federal crime?

  • @GiovaniBrownlee-y6y
    @GiovaniBrownlee-y6y 5 місяців тому

    Dig it up plzzzzzz

  • @gachahorror7925
    @gachahorror7925 5 місяців тому

    well atleast he does not mistreat them like someone we know

  • @Black_Mamba_Now
    @Black_Mamba_Now 5 місяців тому

    Nice vid but that slicing was cringe bro… need to pull and let the blade’s edge do its job

  • @HomeVideoVarietyShow
    @HomeVideoVarietyShow 7 місяців тому

    One day you're at a dogsled race in Alaska, and then suddenly you're observing manatees in Florida! 😵‍💫😄

  • @Arthur-Morgan-fan
    @Arthur-Morgan-fan 7 місяців тому

    Mmm,dinner.🙂

  • @LegacyWildernessAcademy
    @LegacyWildernessAcademy 7 місяців тому

    Sweeeeeettttttt!!!!! #save the manatees

  • @willboydssciencestewardship
    @willboydssciencestewardship 7 місяців тому

    Manatee eating mangroves leaves. Who knew?

  • @willboydssciencestewardship
    @willboydssciencestewardship 7 місяців тому

    Minute 5 it gets exciting!!

  • @plamenbuzinski2583
    @plamenbuzinski2583 8 місяців тому

    Wow that's awesome 👍 yes Alaska Iditarod 😊😂😅

  • @janetromero6276
    @janetromero6276 8 місяців тому

    Why are people even out unless its an emergency stay home!

  • @TimmBlackburn
    @TimmBlackburn 8 місяців тому

    What is this someone from texas who has never seen snow?

  • @lunarose2529
    @lunarose2529 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this!

  • @ninja650rn
    @ninja650rn 9 місяців тому

    Besides the mountains, are there any features that make Snake River plains much different from the High Plains?

    • @willboydssciencestewardship
      @willboydssciencestewardship 8 місяців тому

      Great question. I am not as familiar with the high plains. One of the major distinctions of the Snake River region and most of Idaho is the underlying geology, the Idaho batholith, which is a massive volcanic basalt deposit. This area is also different in that its certainly drier than the eastern part of the High Plains (Nebraska) and it also has less habitat fragmentation and therefore a full suite of predators and game animals as well as one of the highest concentrations of nesting raptors (Snake River Birds of Prey Area). Thanks for asking!

  • @earthshinerush3842
    @earthshinerush3842 9 місяців тому

    Disgusting

  • @peregrinapapers
    @peregrinapapers 10 місяців тому

    Will...I was scrolling through videos on the Tiglax to find the documentary I watched a couple of years ago and there I was. 😅 It gave me a good laugh. Great field trip, brother!

  • @SherryBaby2003
    @SherryBaby2003 10 місяців тому

    So weird and ugly

  • @willboydssciencestewardship
    @willboydssciencestewardship 11 місяців тому

    Help us purchase a second FTC robotics kit! homeschoolscience.org/support/

  • @irisb7205
    @irisb7205 11 місяців тому

    In Portugal its highly sought after and quite pricey delicacy . Its called PERCEBES . They are gooseneck barnacles , 20 of them could weigh about a lb and cost the buyer $100 , the taste is a cross between a lobster and a clam. Very hard to harvest and involves some risk as it prefers rocky places pummeled by big waves. Like abalone which hates harvesters thus the most expensive shellfish.

  • @willboydssciencestewardship

    This is recorded from the Palouse Basin Water Summit held in Pullman, WA Oct.26, 2023. This talk was given by National Weather Service meteorologist.

  • @NeoGeo66
    @NeoGeo66 Рік тому

    Nice bit of entertainment here. I realize that it’s fun to poke fun at the weird wokesters. But the thing isn’t going away unless and until we make a parallel organization that wishes to preserve rationality. Sane people should leave any organization that employs “Diversity, Equity or Inclusion”, and all other racist and weirdly sexual forms of insanity. Thanks for your submission. I hope will reach out to your fellow ornithology enthusiasts and encourage them to walk out on and leave behind the weirdos pushing this crap.

  • @kaizermengele6669
    @kaizermengele6669 Рік тому

    Lmaoooo!!! calling an animal by its name is apparently the same as saying the n word!

  • @Slypooch
    @Slypooch Рік тому

    Its so nonsensical

  • @themarinedetective
    @themarinedetective Рік тому

    This is a Pacific Sea Nettle 😃. Chrysaora fuscescens

  • @m.mitchell1825
    @m.mitchell1825 Рік тому

    When you see these actions, know that these are easy compared to changing bigoted and bad behavior. I wouldn't go near these baddies ever. Do the easy thing and celebrate your own bigotry.

  • @winter2716
    @winter2716 Рік тому

    Just subscribed. Thank you for being a voice of reason and sanity in the sea of wokeness in today’s scientific community!

  • @winter2716
    @winter2716 Рік тому

    As a wildlife biology major, the wokeness infiltrating my field (and science in general) is infuriating.