I had a nightmare of a time editing and re-editing this video, after I used the wrong codec for the footage from my phone. some of the colours might seem a bit off, and because of re-editing several segments, some of the dialogue will sound kind of frenetic and fast-paced. apologies for both of these, I tried my best to work around the problems. 🐸
This video is fine quality, Big Fella. I hope your Sydney flu subsided quickly. FYI, my cousin is featured on a mural at the Sydney Opera House, both inside and outside.
Love the froggy jump-scares! 🤣 Hotel 2.0 looks great; it's so exciting that more species are trying it out now, too! I'm excited to see how they do with the new plant additions as time goes on. Not to mention how those plants hold up with some of those big ol' chonkers! 😂 Cheers, and thanks for the high-quality frog content. As always, I can't wait for the next one! 🐸💚
they are _literal_ jump-scares. 😆 the froggy die-hards are my favourite type of viewers here, and it's made just for you guys. thanks for watching, again! 🐸
Very enjoyable video. Thank you for taking the time to create it all and to share your frogs. I love how communicative frogs can be when they have something to add to the conversation.
I am glad you got your meet Casper the Long Beaked Corella. We can pat him when he’s in the cage but not game to when he’s out and about in the nursery. 😉
I am grateful for this new video, Big Fella. Sharing your valuable information with the world is appreciated. I did not know Australia has no raccoons. They are such intelligent beings. I used to feed a raccoon family who used to visit me. I am wondering how your drone endeavour is going? It is good to see your friendly face again.
Thanks so much for sharing this very cool concept! I’m designing a frog pond in the UK for common frogs and will try to use these helpful ideas in taking it to the next level! Just out of curiosity do they also hibernate inside them over the winter or is more of a hangout safe zone over the summer month’s?
good question, they hibernate (brumate) wherever they want and feel safe. that said, a lot of them do so inside the pipes, where they can get good cover and also stay hydrated. it's used in both summer and winter (year-round actually), but the really busy time is in the warmer months. glad you got some good ideas for your pond, thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 🐸
@@bigfellavideography you just put a massive smile on my face! Thank you your efforts in mastering the frog fairies! I did think that was the case but people are sceptical ( too traditional) and this is really going to make them all crock 🤓 Please keep sharing these crafty ideas as they will leap frog across the globe and hopefully help them adapt to modern party life 🥳
Try frog fruit vegetation, which trails down the pot, captures nitrogen, and has tiny flowers most of the year. For taller plants try Lizards tails plants that are also aquatic with great flowers.
Be aware, if you live in Australia, that frog fruit (commonly known as Lippia here) is a serious environmental weed in pastures and waterways of outback NSW & QLD so don’t let it escape. It is an introduced species from America and outcompetes many native plants.
you were too quick, grasshopper! they're still in place according to youtube, however I can't make the timeline at the end go back far enough for the links to be on the exact time I said in the video. youtube has a bit of an odd thing with end screen timings.
I had a nightmare of a time editing and re-editing this video, after I used the wrong codec for the footage from my phone. some of the colours might seem a bit off, and because of re-editing several segments, some of the dialogue will sound kind of frenetic and fast-paced. apologies for both of these, I tried my best to work around the problems. 🐸
This video is fine quality, Big Fella. I hope your Sydney flu subsided quickly. FYI, my cousin is featured on a mural at the Sydney Opera House, both inside and outside.
@@BearClanMan1970 yeah it was gone quicker than usual. thanks for your continued support. 🐸
Love the froggy jump-scares! 🤣 Hotel 2.0 looks great; it's so exciting that more species are trying it out now, too! I'm excited to see how they do with the new plant additions as time goes on. Not to mention how those plants hold up with some of those big ol' chonkers! 😂 Cheers, and thanks for the high-quality frog content. As always, I can't wait for the next one! 🐸💚
they are _literal_ jump-scares. 😆 the froggy die-hards are my favourite type of viewers here, and it's made just for you guys. thanks for watching, again! 🐸
Very enjoyable video. Thank you for taking the time to create it all and to share your frogs. I love how communicative frogs can be when they have something to add to the conversation.
they sure know how to pick their moment. thanks for watching 🐸
I am glad you got your meet Casper the Long Beaked Corella. We can pat him when he’s in the cage but not game to when he’s out and about in the nursery. 😉
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I'm simple man - I see 🐸 and great human I 👍.
Your content is great to view and listen 😃.
The new pots look amazing 🤩.
Phenomenal, love from New York!
thanks so much for the comment and for watching 🐸
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I am grateful for this new video, Big Fella. Sharing your valuable information with the world is appreciated. I did not know Australia has no raccoons. They are such intelligent beings. I used to feed a raccoon family who used to visit me. I am wondering how your drone endeavour is going? It is good to see your friendly face again.
fun fact - Australia has no megafauna (big cats, elephants, etc.) just lots of stuff that's either cute or deadly! thanks for watching... again 🐸
7:18 frog jumpscare
there's a few, keeps viewers on their toes. thanks for watching 🐸
Boosting for the algorithm 🙌 Love your work, keep it up! 🌻🐝
thanks heaps 🐸
Thanks for this Andrew! Congratulations. It’s a time consuming endeavour and all your fellow frog lovers appreciate it! Cheers!!!!!
Thanks so much for sharing this very cool concept! I’m designing a frog pond in the UK for common frogs and will try to use these helpful ideas in taking it to the next level!
Just out of curiosity do they also hibernate inside them over the winter or is more of a hangout safe zone over the summer month’s?
good question, they hibernate (brumate) wherever they want and feel safe. that said, a lot of them do so inside the pipes, where they can get good cover and also stay hydrated. it's used in both summer and winter (year-round actually), but the really busy time is in the warmer months. glad you got some good ideas for your pond, thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 🐸
@@bigfellavideography you just put a massive smile on my face! Thank you your efforts in mastering the frog fairies! I did think that was the case but people are sceptical ( too traditional) and this is really going to make them all crock 🤓
Please keep sharing these crafty ideas as they will leap frog across the globe and hopefully help them adapt to modern party life 🥳
Try frog fruit vegetation, which trails down the pot, captures nitrogen, and has tiny flowers most of the year. For taller plants try Lizards tails plants that are also aquatic with great flowers.
never heard of it, but I'll have a look. thanks for watching. 🐸
Be aware, if you live in Australia, that frog fruit (commonly known as Lippia here) is a serious environmental weed in pastures and waterways of outback NSW & QLD so don’t let it escape. It is an introduced species from America and outcompetes many native plants.
Is the spray paint safe for the frogs?
it's water-based, no problems.
The links at the end did not appear.
you were too quick, grasshopper! they're still in place according to youtube, however I can't make the timeline at the end go back far enough for the links to be on the exact time I said in the video. youtube has a bit of an odd thing with end screen timings.
Thanks for this Andrew! Congratulations. It’s a time consuming endeavour and all your fellow frog lovers appreciate it! Cheers!!!!!
Thanks for this Andrew! Congratulations. It’s a time consuming endeavour and all your fellow frog lovers appreciate it! Cheers!!!!!