The film shows full development of the species: Arctia caja, Brauner Bär, Garden Tiger, Медведица пылающая, Přástevník medvědí, Spriadač medvedí, Niedźwiedziówka kaja
Right now there is so much tension in the world.Its wonderful to see this natural wonder to remind us of the beauty and peace in God's creaton. Thanks for the peace and spirit of these videos
Hi Adam! I'm catching up on your videos. Just watched this one and, as usual, it's SPECTACULAR!! My husband and I are avid butterfly and moth lovers. Your filming is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing these with us! To see the process of tiny caterpillars hatching, molting, pupating and then going through a complete metamorphosis is absolutely awe-inspiring. Nature at its best. Hope you are well. Going to watch more of your videos now. Regards from Philadelphia, PA. ☺❤☺
Iron Bars Jeb is that what they’re doing? I always thought it was a stretch. It’s such a cute lil roll I can’t help but smile when I see them so that !
Hello Adam, right now we got 11:23 h pm where I live (Lauterbach; Black Forest Germany) and the outside temperature is - 11° C when your video appeared en YT. So, I watched it, and it was like a bedtime treat for children, something sweet, which I enjoyed very much. 👍 Hoping we shall get a good season this year. With best regards Rüdiger
Thank you Rüdiger. Here in Krakow we have actually -16° C. I also wish you good season for filming insects. Soon, I will publish next video on Wolfsmilchschwärmer. Best regards, Adam
Life is so colorful 😍 thanks for sharing this video👍 I have a phobia of caterpillars but I tried to watch it till the end to see how there life cycles.
Incredible video!! Especially how you capture the stage changes! Arctia caja is one of the most beautiful butterflies/moths in the temperate climate of Earth, in my opinion. All stages look impressive.
I have a black mulberry tree in my garden and there are many moths at this time of year. I have tried to find out exactly what they are and have been told they are Garden Tiger Moths, but appear different to those on this site. I have also managed to take a photo of a caterpillar and will try to upload pix of both. I have not been able to catch the moth in flight but it does have the bright orange under-wings when in flight. Please confirm what species these are. Thank you. I have never used UA-cam before so can someone please advise how to upload my pix? Thanks.
Hi Carlitozik. Thank you for your idea. Actually I have 4 pupae of Cerura erminea and If If I'm lucky and have a pair I will definitely prepare video of this marvellous moth! Regards! Adam
Hi Carlitozik. Thank you for your idea. Actually I have 4 pupae of Cerura erminea and If If I am lucky and have a pair I will definitely prepare video of this marvellous moth! Regards! Adam
I'm writing my bachelors dissertation on these beautiful creatures. In the UK they're down 92% (due to global warming, so we can't really do much for them) and heading north. They like it cold, hence the fuzziness. This video made me realise why I'm doing what I'm doing all over again.
Hi Big Guy! In Poland, I also observe a significant decrease in the population of this beautiful moth. The areas in which there were extremely popular and wandering hairy caterpillars were observed in large numbers in June and July. the moths often flowed into the light in the houses. For several years they have suddenly disappeared. I obtained the eggs of this butterfly from a female caught from the Bieszczady area (Bieszczady National Park in South-Eastern Poland). I wanted to document this species before it can (let us not) lose it! Southern Europe is deserting... It's beautiful that you're doing a scientific job on this butterfly. I'm very happy about this. It is a pity that so few are such wonderful people. I envy sometimes that in Britain this approach is respectful to nature. Adam
@@groszek13you I would say that only strengthens the theory that they are declining because of global warming. Sudden drops in places as varied as the UK and Poland (and keep in mind that the most widespread butterfly populations in the UK barely interact with those in the Netherlands) can't be a coincidence. Could I ask as an aside if you would mind my using stills from this video in discussion of this moth?
@@abigguy8364 Hi! Regarding Arcia caja, apart from the disappearance of this butterfly in Poland, I also observe a significant number of caterpillars infected with parasites, mainly Tachina. I am happy to agree that you will use my film and fotos for your scientific work.
@@groszek13you I read that they're at risk from parasites. It's still early enough in my writing to incorporate a little bit of research into Tachina, if it's a problem. Thanks for that, I'll obviously reference you.
I love how their caterpillar form is so fuzzy!
Videos like this help place life into a larger perspective.
Me, during all these videos: There's no way this thing could look more outlandish *this* time it molts.
Every fucking caterpillar: Hold my beer.
Vielen Dank für diese tollen Film.
Right now there is so much tension in the world.Its wonderful to see this natural wonder to remind us of the beauty and peace in God's creaton. Thanks for the peace and spirit of these videos
Hi Adam! I'm catching up on your videos. Just watched this one and, as usual, it's SPECTACULAR!! My husband and I are avid butterfly and moth lovers. Your filming is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing these with us! To see the process of tiny caterpillars hatching, molting, pupating and then going through a complete metamorphosis is absolutely awe-inspiring. Nature at its best. Hope you are well. Going to watch more of your videos now. Regards from Philadelphia, PA. ☺❤☺
This is incredible! Adam, your work is top tier. You are an asset to the species.
AMAZING VIDEO!!!! Great job in capturing every detail.
Many thanks, Sandra. I am happy you like my video.
Regards, Adam
Wow! The metamorphosis of these creatures are extraordinary...
2:01 4:32 I love it when caterpillars comb their hairs ❤️❤️
Iron Bars Jeb is that what they’re doing? I always thought it was a stretch. It’s such a cute lil roll I can’t help but smile when I see them so that !
Jeju jakie cudo. Pięknie Pan ten film przygotował
Dziekuję Pani Katarzyno. Zapraszam wkrótce na kilka nowych filmów. Pozdrawiam, Adam
Wow so gorgeous. I love how some of the forms it takes as a caterpillar reflect how it will look as a moth
Many thanks Flower Girl !Adam
Hello Adam,
right now we got 11:23 h pm where I live (Lauterbach; Black Forest Germany) and the outside temperature is - 11° C when your video appeared en YT. So, I watched it, and it was like a bedtime treat for children, something sweet, which I enjoyed very much. 👍 Hoping we shall get a good season this year.
With best regards Rüdiger
Thank you Rüdiger.
Here in Krakow we have actually -16° C. I also wish you good season for filming insects.
Soon, I will publish next video on Wolfsmilchschwärmer.
Best regards, Adam
Thank you Reginald. Be patient please, I am just finishing the next film. I expect to publish it just the next week!
Regards, Adam
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Life is so colorful 😍 thanks for sharing this video👍 I have a phobia of caterpillars but I tried to watch it till the end to see how there life cycles.
Incredible video!! Especially how you capture the stage changes!
Arctia caja is one of the most beautiful butterflies/moths in the temperate climate of Earth, in my opinion. All stages look impressive.
Это лучшее видео что я посмотрел за свои 35 лет жизни!🥹
that egg look like pearl right
thank you! Brilliant video!
wow - wonderful work - many thanks - big like and th up! I enjoy :)! Have a great Weekend - warm greetings Petra
Many many thanks for providing this video of this truly hairy and amazingly colourful creature, eat, change and fly!!!
Hello Adam,
a beautiful and detailed video 👍 , and again one more of your videos I have not been informed by YT
This moth kinda looks like a Cheetos.
Perfect! Congratulations for this production!
that was all so incredible to watch
Merci pour ces superbes images ! ! !
Very beautiful and wonderful!!!
Wunderschöne Aufnahmen!
Nature is awesome!
Ezra Pound: "Learn of the green world what can be thy place/ in scaled invention or true artistry"
Great photos, as always !
Thank You Mario!
Adam
I m thankful to u that u made such video which makes me alive while watching your effort and hard work to make this kind of videos
The life struggle to just exist! Amazing!
Awesome!
What a lovely moth
Amazing video thanks
beautiful color👍
they are amazing
Toutes mes félicitations ! Votre apport à la science est immense ! Merci beaucoup !
Superbe, bravo et merci bien.
So colourful
Amazing..
My favorite moth. :-)
Very beautiful
stunning
Feliz exuberância!
So relaxing
It seems like most caterpillar species performs the same stretching routine once they emerge from their eggs or shed.
Wowww..
Very beautiful & wonderful ❤️
I like watching the babies grow up into adults.
Butterfly so beautiful
Echt mal genial! Respect!!!
きれいな!!! So beautiful ! Tão bonitas!
Thank You Amelia! You are warm welcome for my new videos soon.
Regards from Poland! Adam
A lifetime of miracle! Thank God!
The roosters sounded scary
well done,
It's really very peaceful to watch such beautiful creation of God. Also you are doing amazing work sir.
I so love nature,animals,plants and more!!.. 🏞️🐱🌳
And they say two atoms collided together.. LOL!
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I have that butterfly in my book😊
👏👏👏👏👏👏
The eggs are like sugar pearls
Could you do elephant hawkmoths? Deilephena elpenor I think, they are a nice moth with some interesting larvae
Hi! If I'm lucky enough to find this butterfly and get eggs I'll make a movie. This species also fascinates me.
Regards! Adam
I have a black mulberry tree in my garden and there are many moths at this time of year. I have tried to find out exactly what they are and have been told they are Garden Tiger Moths, but appear different to those on this site. I have also managed to take a photo of a caterpillar and will try to upload pix of both. I have not been able to catch the moth in flight but it does have the bright orange under-wings when in flight. Please confirm what species these are. Thank you. I have never used UA-cam before so can someone please advise how to upload my pix? Thanks.
👍👍
Много е готино
good chenel, the video is very pretty. i am also learning to make a macro video. regards beginner youtuber from indonesia sir
Gracias Adam. Aquí (Costa Rica, Centroamérica) hay especie similar. favor enviar email para enviarle mis fotos.
Kaja to Ja:)
Esta oruga es venenosa? 🤷♂️🐛
It would be great if you made a film about Cerura vinula (puss moth). Cheers!
Hi Carlitozik. Thank you for your idea. Actually I have 4 pupae of Cerura erminea and If If I'm lucky and have a pair I will definitely prepare video of this marvellous moth! Regards! Adam
Hi Carlitozik. Thank you for your idea. Actually I have 4 pupae of Cerura erminea and If If I am lucky and have a pair I will definitely prepare video of this marvellous moth! Regards! Adam
Wow I haven't seen it before! I think that would be great! Cheers!
I'm writing my bachelors dissertation on these beautiful creatures. In the UK they're down 92% (due to global warming, so we can't really do much for them) and heading north. They like it cold, hence the fuzziness. This video made me realise why I'm doing what I'm doing all over again.
Hi Big Guy! In Poland, I also observe a significant decrease in the population of this beautiful moth. The areas in which there were extremely popular and wandering hairy caterpillars were observed in large numbers in June and July. the moths often flowed into the light in the houses. For several years they have suddenly disappeared.
I obtained the eggs of this butterfly from a female caught from the Bieszczady area (Bieszczady National Park in South-Eastern Poland). I wanted to document this species before it can (let us not) lose it! Southern Europe is deserting...
It's beautiful that you're doing a scientific job on this butterfly. I'm very happy about this. It is a pity that so few are such wonderful people. I envy sometimes that in Britain this approach is respectful to nature.
Adam
@@groszek13you I would say that only strengthens the theory that they are declining because of global warming. Sudden drops in places as varied as the UK and Poland (and keep in mind that the most widespread butterfly populations in the UK barely interact with those in the Netherlands) can't be a coincidence.
Could I ask as an aside if you would mind my using stills from this video in discussion of this moth?
@@abigguy8364 Hi! Regarding Arcia caja, apart from the disappearance of this butterfly in Poland, I also observe a significant number of caterpillars infected with parasites, mainly Tachina. I am happy to agree that you will use my film and fotos for your scientific work.
@@groszek13you I read that they're at risk from parasites. It's still early enough in my writing to incorporate a little bit of research into Tachina, if it's a problem.
Thanks for that, I'll obviously reference you.
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These animals are just amazing.
Adam, are you doing well?
Widziałem tą ćmę na własne oczy jest przepiękna
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The wings kinda is similar to mothra 2003 wings
I am 1000. Like
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😮😮😮
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Garden Tiger Moth
wow
Hi! Thanks for watching my videos! Regards, Adam
Bu da kaplan çita ve zebranın renklerini taklit etmiş. Toprak bizi görüyor olmalı.
Как они прекрасны! Но какие при этом вредители леса(
Papilio demoleus
Please, Dinia mena
Blue berry
Delicious
While all that, we humans pesticise, pollute and destroy the environnement.
SubhanAllah
9:33 So much unromantic sex I've ever seen
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