Kees Moeliker: How a dead duck changed my life
Kis Moliker (Kees Moeliker): Kako je mrtva patka promenila moj život
Kees Moeliker writes and speaks about natural history, especially birds and remarkable animal behavior, as well as improbable research and science-communication-with-a-laugh. Full bio
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da kolekcija bude u redu,
da sakupljam mrtve životinje.
olakšala posao.
da ptice ne razumeju
Ne vide ga,
da uradim jeste da izađem,
za kolekciju.
kada nalete na staklo.
a okončao život jedne patke.
kada sam pogledao kroz prozor.
Naletela je na prozor.
"Ovde nešto nije u redu."
Mora da je nekrofilija.
Obe su muškog pola.
ovo ponašanje.
zaista muškog pola.
da odlučim da to objavim.
za rođendansku žurku
je nešto drugo.
pod pritiskom prijatelja i kolega,
homoseksualne nekrofilije
"Dobio si nagradu za svoj rad o patki,
istraživačkim radovima
a potom ih nateraju da se zamisle,
tako da sam prihvatio nagradu.
da me Mark Abrahams
u Kembridž,
Ig Nobel ceremoniju
na Harvard Univerzitetu
vam dodeljuju nagradu.
Čarls Pakston
iz biologije za svoj rad,
na zapadnoj američkoj obali.
da je to muzejski primerak,
moj život se promenio.
ljudi su počeli da mi šalju
čudno ponaša na ovoj planeti,
kopulaciju sa zlatnom ribicom.
u životinjskom carstvu.
za maloletnike, Etan Alen.
dok nisam dobio ove slajdove.
crni kos koji živi u Roterdamu.
jeste da leti u prozor
proučavao sam ovu pticu par godina -
ove ptice bude oštećen?
pre nego što udari u staklo,
sve pozvati na Dan mrtve patke.
u Prirodnjačkom muzeju u Roterdamu,
idemo u kineski restoran
u Holandiji,
molim vas?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Kees Moeliker - OrnithologistKees Moeliker writes and speaks about natural history, especially birds and remarkable animal behavior, as well as improbable research and science-communication-with-a-laugh.
Why you should listen
In Kees Moeliker's career (he's now curator of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam) he's rediscovered long-lost birds, such as the black-chinned monarch (Monarcha boanensis) on the remote Moluccan island of Boano in 1991. On the tiny West Papuan island of Boo he collected and named a new subspecies of fruit bat (Macroglossus minimus booensis).
Aaaaand he's the guy who observed and published the first scientifically documented case of homosexual necrophilia in ducks. For this, he was awarded the 2003 Ig Nobel biology prize, and that much-coveted award led him to appreciate that curiosity and humour can be powerful tools for scientists and science communicators.
Moeliker later used these tools to tell the world about two other notorious, complicated subjects: the brutally murdered ‘Domino’ sparrow and the feared disappearance of the once-ubiquitous pubic louse. He has pioneered unusual ways to engage international audience — to make people think about remarkable animal behaviour, biodiversity and habitat destruction.
His writings include two books, in Dutch: 'De eendenman' (The Duck Guy, 2009) and 'De bilnaad van de teek' (The Butt Crack of the Tick, 2012).
Each year, on June 5, he organizes Dead Duck Day, an event that commemorates the first known case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard duck. The event also raises awareness for the tremendous number of bird deaths caused, worldwide, by glass buildings.
Kees Moeliker | Speaker | TED.com