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Discover Wilderness
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Добавлен 18 сен 2019
Welcome to Discover Wilderness! Watch and learn with Philip Watson as he explores and describes the outdoors.
(Camel spider) Wind scorpion - (4K) - Episode 39
Enjoy the dreaded Camel Spider!
The United States is full of spooky and scary creatures.
Discover the wind scorpion, harmless and fun! Information and educational.
The United States is full of spooky and scary creatures.
Discover the wind scorpion, harmless and fun! Information and educational.
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Texas Horned Lizard (Horny Toad) - (4k) - Episode 38
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Enjoy this Horny Toad!!
Channel update. ( I lost my channel... and got it back.)
Просмотров 1649 месяцев назад
I have access to my channel again! Future plans for videos.
Tarantula hawk vs Tarantula (Aftermath) - (4K) - Episode 37
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Watch as the female Tarantula hawk drags her victim off.
Watch this! - (Short compilation).
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Clips that I didn't use in other videos. Racoons, Great Blue Heron, Beaver, Dumpster dwellers, large snake shed.
Cliff swallow - (4K) - Episode 36
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Watch these Cliff swallows go about their daily life.
Bull elk vs tree (Tree scraping) - (4K) - Episode 35
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Bull elk vs tree (Tree scraping) - (4K) - Episode 35
Killdeer sounds - (4K) - (Animal sounds #5)
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Killdeer sounds - (4K) - (Animal sounds #5)
Velvet ant (cow killer) - (4K) - Episode 34
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Velvet ant (cow killer) - (4K) - Episode 34
Arizona Walking Stick (stick bug) - (4K) - Episode 33
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Arizona Walking Stick (stick bug) - (4K) - Episode 33
Raven sounds - (4K) - (Animal sounds #4)
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Raven sounds - (4K) - (Animal sounds #4)
Zapata Falls (spring 4k) and winter - Episode 32
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Zapata Falls (spring 4k) and winter - Episode 32
Woodhouse's toad croak (squeak/chirp) - (4K) - (Animal sounds #3)
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Woodhouse's toad croak (squeak/chirp) - (4K) - (Animal sounds #3)
Bull Elk Bugle - (4K) - (Animal sounds #2)
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Bull Elk Bugle - (4K) - (Animal sounds #2)
Western Kingbird call - (4K) - (Animal sounds #1)
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Western Kingbird call - (4K) - (Animal sounds #1)
Largest Gold Dredge In Colorado (4K) - Episode 29
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Largest Gold Dredge In Colorado (4K) - Episode 29
Jaw Crusher, Cone Crusher (Road Base - How It's Made) (4K) - Episode 27
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Jaw Crusher, Cone Crusher (Road Base - How It's Made) (4K) - Episode 27
Giant Palo Verde Beetle (4K) - Episode 25
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Giant Palo Verde Beetle (4K) - Episode 25
Tarantula Hawk Wasp (4K) - Episode 24
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Tarantula Hawk Wasp (4K) - Episode 24
Return to the Tarantula Migration (4K) - Episode 23
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Return to the Tarantula Migration (4K) - Episode 23
Giant Wood Wasp (Horntail) (4K) - Episode 21
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Giant Wood Wasp (Horntail) (4K) - Episode 21
GoPro 7 - You Find It, You Keep It! (4K) - Episode 20
Просмотров 804 года назад
GoPro 7 - You Find It, You Keep It! (4K) - Episode 20
Sept -Oct, late afternoon in Monterey cojnty,Ca, I saw many of them😊
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Well that was a jarring ending before any of the topic had been covered and therefore useless video.
Please no komments its only necessary for US.
Just had one in our greenhouse (UK), thought it was a hornet at first and frightened the life out of me
I just stumbled across one as i was crossing a felled pine tree in Scotland and had the exact same reaction
The horntail is not a wasp but actually a species of sawfly, harmless to humans, dont sting or bite, the long stinglike tail is acually for the female to lay eggs into soft wood and even found here in the UK are actually native to North Africa.
Thats a baby sized PVB here in AZ.
Thank you for showing us what a Palo Verde Beetle is like. Now we know not to be afraid next time we see one.
One of these buzzed around when i was timber framing, thought the damn thing was a bird or something Glad i didnt kill it
Cool Video! We really enjoyed it, although, my son who is studying to be an entomologist was a bit disappointed you called it a bug at one point.
Racerunners are so hard to catch, I'm surprised he didn't jolt away the second you got within 3 meters of him
I love these SoCal comedians with their robust calls and gregarious socialisations. They’ll brighten any day!
They get HUGE. We probably know nothing about them, you only ever see them rarely, never seen their eggs, never see them hatching, etc
His face is so sweet❤
So CUTE
That's such a funny looking lizard! Very cool!
TCU!
I rescued a baby of this species in my apartment driveway. They're very easy to handle.
I like the intro the way it is. Welcome back! Looking forward to all the videos again.
Thanks for your opinion.
You do you! Just keep doing what you have been, including letting things crawl on you! Glad to see you back!
Thank you for your input! I'll keep letting things crawl on me.
Nice
Where Is it, from ,his hábitat,??
Great crusher video here. In your opinion, what's the best and most affordable crusher set manufacturer?
I hope you show it standing on its head.
Great detailed video. I wish alot of people made videos this informative. Quick and to the point. Im also in the business and like to watch other peoples work
Something like that poked me when it landed on my hat and I went to adjust my hat, the pain was like a steroid shot in my finger, if I wasn't for m friend trying to help I think I would have fainted from anxiety. I'll never forget that moment. I don't wear that hat anymore.i hang I on the wall for memories. The insect wasn't aggressive but I covered it and obviously Scared it when I reached for my hat.
My father was the mineral assayist ina mining town called Hammonton. It was on the outskirts of Marysville, CA. Nice job giving info on how the system worked.
imagine you get stung by this
Great video! Two little things: Intro was way to long. Almost lost me there. Second, please don't interfere with the animals, i know it look harmless what you did but you could have spooked the animal so it lost it's meal.
cool!
Cool video, but 45second intro is a bit too much
I'm working on a shorter one.
Feels like watching Nat geo Wild
Thank you, that is a good compliant!
Wow! You look like a Snake expert! I have two pet snakes, but I only do my research in them. Good work figuring out that snake skin! ❤
You can destroy a wasps nests because it's a destruction to someone's property moreover a goddam pest problem but! It is illegal to DESTROY FLOCK of flying rats knows as cliff swallows invading your home and overruling your property. The law of pest issues needs to be heavily changed and exclude those fucking birds from an act back in 1918 like they figured cliff swallows would migrate rapidly.
I saw these when I went to work in AZ for a summer back in '06, left quite an impression seeing their sizes (especially in flight) and hearing the prominent buzz of their wings. Seeing these as roadkill was a sight as well. Much to my surprise I saw one of these on my screen door this morning, from butt to pincers it was at least 3 inches, but I'd say more like 3.5, only problem is that I live on the east coast, Massachusetts, and the only bugs that vaguely resemble these are maybe half the size of the one on my door today. Their figure is quite distinct, I knew exactly what it was when I saw it, it's just unbelievable to see one in this part of the country.
Just found one today, didn't even know what it was. I never saw one before. Thanks for the info, dude
These are amazing. Great to see.
seen a lot of these in Witney near Oxford, UK this week. We killed the first one as we thought it was an Asian Hornet... feel awful knowing they are harmless.... but heck we are working in a forest full of them... good for nature
i just found one in Turkey my city’s climate is similar with the places it can be found but still it's strange that i can find bugs that big in here
Cassin’s Kingbird actually, I have 2 that have been sitting on my palm tree for over a MONTH now. I don't really know their behavior or if it's normal for them, but I do not see birds stay in one spot for so long. I thought it was a nest, but it's been over a month and I think a nest would have been done with its cycle by now. They sit and sunbathe and fly off occasionally, and come back on either sides of tall little palm leaf stems on the palm outside my window. They're so cute, sound just like this, and decide to sing at night for some reason... it's the first bird I hear every morning. I call them my little stars since I have no idea why they choose to be there forever and just look into my window.. I am very sad for when the tree cutters may come since I am unsure if it's a nest or not.. I cannot see up into such a tall palm, and it's not my palm. I live in a neighborhood where the HOA is strict since it's SoCal... and I see tree cutters just cut trees up without checking, every Spring including this spring, which if I remember correctly SoCal's law is to not disturb ANY nests... and Spring is when non-emergency/non-detrimental tree trimming should be halted, yet I saw it happening anyway to the most innocent of palms down the street during Spring, no powerlines are near our neighborhood as we are underground wires, so there was no reason other than yard to look nicer. I hope it's not a nest since the palm is looking like it will be cut down to its 3 baby hair style they like to do any time now. (3 small palm leaves on the top, It's sad) Then undoubtly my little stars will be distraught and not return.. and they are a simple but warming sight I see every morning I open my window up.. and their music isn't really the prettiest, but it's not the worse thing to hear.. I'll miss them when it happens...
My cat just brought one of these into our home, thankfully only slightly tussled. I feel so sorry for these birds, that sound like living squeaky toys. Absolutely irresistible.
The wasp seems quite chill, actually.
what is the rock type? Limestone? Granite?
Sweet. Nicely done
That is a killdeer not piping plover
That is a killdeer. Not a piping plover. Delete this
What tonnage per hour does your plant produce? Also, I’m interested in cost/hour. I’m getting involved with a preliminary study regarding crushing a 185KT ore pile down to -3” material, that will then be put through a 35T/hr ore sorter. Ideally, I think -1” material would be best through the Steinert Ore Sorter, but for speed/delivery, management is thinking -3”. I’m arguing that -1” can be handled effectively through a system such as this, whereby both -3” & -1” material is created. Regards, GL, P.Geo (from Canada).
500 tons per hour
Crazy
I've only found them twice in my life in the wild. Beautiful things really.
Those make great flathead bait and easy to find.