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Jack Richardson
United Kingdom
Приєднався 16 січ 2010
Filmmaking | Wildlife & Animals | Conservation | Science
Nature Lover from the UK
Sharing my own experiences watching wildlife, filming animals and my fascination with the natural sciences.
Nature Lover from the UK
Sharing my own experiences watching wildlife, filming animals and my fascination with the natural sciences.
Highlights from my job filming wildlife
A few highlights from my work filming wildlife around the UK. Puffins on Skokholm Island in Wales, foxes in Oxford, deer in the New Forest, herons in Bristol and beavers in Cornwall.
As my work continues to expand so does my fascination with nature. Let me know in the comments below what you favourite nature experiences have been!
As my work continues to expand so does my fascination with nature. Let me know in the comments below what you favourite nature experiences have been!
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Відео
WILDLIFE holiday in the CAIRNGORMS Scotland
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Follow me on instagram: geojackrich A short film after spending a week in the Scottish Cairngorms looking for some for some of it's wildlife. Featuring the crested tit, red squirrel, badgers, snow bunting, mountain hare, coal tit, and wood ants.
Is this ROCK made of EGGS?
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Follow me on Instagram: geojackrich Dead Man's Quarry in the Cotswolds. Oolite and Oology both begin with Oo... But why?! I wanted to share with you why Oolite (a type of limestone) and Oology (the study of birds eggs) share the same origin... #BBCEarthPresenterSearch #Science #Nature #Experiment
What does an Earth Scientist do?
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Follow me on Instagram: geojackrich What does a Geology PhD Student Do? Explaining my PhD in 3 minutes. Studying the evaporitic rocks of Nova Scotia using magnetics (Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility) and drones. What, Why, How, and Where?! #PhD #Science #Nature #GeoJackRich
Robins Nesting in Our Garden, Wildlife Film
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I have dedicated this video to Robin who turns 80 today and is the best Grandmother in the World! This family of birds is making a start by building their nest in our shed. I spent the day watching the parents diligently feeding the young and collecting insects and worms from the flower beds. Follow me on Instagram: geojackrich #Nature #Spring #Wildlife
Beekeeping For Beginners ~ Checking the Queen
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Dad has been beekeeping since I can remember (35 years to be exact). He used to teach students to keep bees and I decided it was about time I had a better education in the ways of the hive. #Bees #Beekeeping #Family
Earth Science Essentials
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Episode 28 ~ A quick run through of what I keep in my pockets on field work. It's safe to say you should always be prepared for nature and there are a few key pieces of kit every geologist needs (plus a few extras). Get ready for some drone shots and more diapirs. #Geology #FieldWork #Equipment Music NOWE- I Like It! MÆSON - Vinyl's Philip E Morris - Sunshine & Blue Skies Philip E Morris - Thin...
Underground Salt Mine and Diapirs
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Episode 25 ~ Visiting Pugwash Salt Mine for a second time we managed to pick up more samples. With a little explanation about how salt diapirs start to form and some of the geological processes involved in halokinesis. #Salt #Diapir #Science Music NOWE- I Like It! DJ Grumble - ABlues Dj Quads - Always Ehrling - Sax Education
Working In an Underground Salt Mine
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Episode 19 ~ Episode 21 ~ Pugwash where they kindly let me do some of my research. We had to work hard and fast but I managed to film some bits (with their permission). After our visit a three hour drive to Cape Breton to start looking at the Geology there. Music NOWE- I Like It! DJ Grumble - SmoothMeditation SPRING IN MY STEP - SILENT PARTNER UA-cam AUDIO LIBRARY EHRLING - LOUNGE
Being an Earth Scientist is Fun
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Episode 17 ~ Almost finishing David's work we get to see some of the BEST geology yet! Lots of stunning river channels and sedimentary features in this one. Music: NOWE- I Like It!, Charlie Boulala - Sonnenkind (MÖWE Remix), Faul & Wad Ad vs. Pnau - Changes, Dj Quads - www is a thing, DJ Grumble - Dreaming, Ehrling - Chasing Palm Trees
Iv got new babies in my little tiny Christmas tree base in a pot it's only 2ft got it Xmas just gone, it's been sitting on my deck chairs in corner of patio with lots of other potted plants around , was having breakfast when something flew past my face, was going to set up patio now I have to leave it and wait, so exciting
Love this so much❣️
Wow😮❤
Your video are really helpful & great, plus i really want to know what was your bachelor's & masters and from where?
dream job. to be so knowledgable...
-👍👍😊🌼🌻🏵💮🌸 so cute Greetings ans blessings from Germany 🇩🇪
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing. I see Robin’s feather looks a bit messy in spring time, but I assume it’s because of their hard work for taking care of their chicks. It’s such a honorable looking of them. I absolutely adore them.
Hi Jack, I'm Jack too, a junior geologist in Peru. Brilliant ! Accurate information in just 3 min. I was wondering if you could recommend some sort of salt studies to vector hydrothermal fluid flow in a sediment-hosted copper deposit, related to salt domes of course.
Aww
its always nice to see other geologist doing neat projects
Awesome Video shoot
Ok, care to clarify any of your rambling?
Absolutely beautiful! These little birds are so clever. I admire them so much, they work so hard. I help all my garden birds all year round they give me so much joy. 😊😊💞
Dear jack, why do you us more than your self than the gear it self....
I'm also a civil engineer, and I'm interested in geological survey field works, i Learn your vedio to give me more information
Nice stuff brother, this is teja from india. I'm into mining business and pursuing Geology to gain knowledge. Nice content you are uploading
Hey jack! Check your E-Mail for my message, thank you for your time!
Dude where do you study?
Evaperative menerals?
I been wanting to learn basic geology and hobby mineral prospecting and get a starter kit. I have a cottage in seculded vast mineral rich area.
I have a cottage on the Canadian Sheild In Lanark County. Lots of untouched land, lakes, creeks,rivers, hills, rocks, some active and some abandoned mines.
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Hey I wanna be like you. I'm also doing geology first year now. I've been watching your videos since 2020❤️
Since 2020! Wow!! Congrats on your 1st year of studying geology! I loved it and still use my experiences and knowledge from my research now.
@@JackRichNature thanks. I'll do so jack
Hey jack,, I'm back again...can U please help me in choosing which honors to apply for? I also wanna deal with rocks and minerals... Wat kind of honours is that? Honours geology? Which one is better and all that .. I wanna apply for next year I'm doing my final year this year
Good, perfect video editing
Please come back to UA-cam my dream job is a field geologist please make more videos they are so interesting
I know of a missing link in the education of geologists. They tell us that our planet Earth has the most to fear from an asteroid impact or volcano eruptions. But when we look at the many horizontal layers that we find everywhere on our planet, we clearly see the effect of a repeating cataclysm. These disasters are mentioned in ancient books like the Mahabharata from India and the Popol Vuh from the Mayas and others. They tell us about a cycle of seven disasters that separate the world eras . Certainly, regularly recurring global disasters cannot be caused by asteroid impacts or volcanic eruptions. The only possible cause is another celestial body, a planet, orbiting our sun in an eccentric orbit. Then it is close to the sun for a short period and after the crossing at a very high speed it disappears into the universe for a long time. Planet 9 exists, but it seems invisible. These disasters cause a huge tidal wave of seawater that washes over land "above the highest mountains." At the end it covers the earth with a layer of wet mud, a mixture of sand, clay, lime, fossils of marine and terrestrial animals and small and larger meteorites. These disasters also create a cycle of civilizations. To learn much more about the recurring flood cycle, the re-creation of civilizations and its timeline and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: invisible nibiru 9
Hi, From which university you are doing Geology Phd. I want to pursue phd.
I also opened a channel for bird lovers
Wow I think I would like to study geology.
Ya know Jack is a lucky name
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WHY DO YOU USE THE BRICKLAYERS HAMMER AND NOT THE GEOLOGISTS HAMMER? I DON'T KNOW WHICH TO BUY.
Does geology build fortune
What happens if u inject water in a salt dome?
love your contents.
Hi Is there a future job for a geologist? With a great income?
Very cool, shared to my Sed/Strat class
I am working hard to get into a research position, currently a second year undergrad, can't wait to work further through these first 4 years, I am finisbung my sed/strat course now, and am actually kind of hesitant even though I hated it at first
2:22 Pause✋🏿
The transitions are crazyy💯
.. nice outcrops pormation.. sir..
.. ilike surface mapping and sampling too.. can I join your company sir as a geologic aid..
Guess you need hard heat to protect yourself from those very dangerous bird droppings. When you are out in the open and nothing is overhead bird droppings are serious problem.
Really interesting video! Is it common practice for geologists to coast their samples with resin? Also, once back at the lab, do you have to remove it somehow?
Please make videos more frequently. They r so good and informative
Tools of a “field” geologist... I bet you have a lot more, bigger, more expensive tools back at the lab 😋
Hi can I ask you I'm going to study geology so should I have a laptop or I can use iPad, is there apps that I must have and thank you 😊
I think this is the to explore the world
Wow, brilliant editing and lots of information just in 3 mins for undergraduate Geology students like me.
Guess what *Continuous foliation* is open in front of me....