Insect Flight | Capturing Takeoff & Flying at 3,200 FPS

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @cayv7694
    @cayv7694 4 года назад +1607

    Most of the insects goes "weeeee" when they take off. It's scientifically proven

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind 3 года назад +34

      Actually it's "WOOHOO!"

    • @Poetry4Peace
      @Poetry4Peace 3 года назад +4

      Frr after looking the scorpion one saw this comm

    • @kdmac8110
      @kdmac8110 3 года назад +7

      That's exactly what I was thinking lol

    • @bobkundi8858
      @bobkundi8858 3 года назад +4

      @@InsideOfMyOwnMind perhaps u meant brrrummmbruuumm

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 3 года назад +1

      Was thinking the exact thing, especially the fireflies hahaha.

  • @leonardowrobleski2784
    @leonardowrobleski2784 3 года назад +359

    3:38
    Adrian: It's clearly the best moth
    Moth: YAY

    • @PhthaloType
      @PhthaloType 3 года назад +11

      It's stealth! "Furry" moths absorb some the sound bats emit for echolocation so less of it echos back, making them harder to detect!

    • @ritahorvath8207
      @ritahorvath8207 3 года назад +3

      I call it
      "the big yellow king ".
      💛

    • @prismoth
      @prismoth 2 года назад

      rosy maple moths are the perfect organism

  • @MusicThatILike234454
    @MusicThatILike234454 4 года назад +837

    they actually look adorable when they're lifting up their little arms to fly with their goofy big eyes

  • @thetherrannative
    @thetherrannative 3 года назад +197

    This has really given me a new respect for flying insects. I didn't realize just how difficult it must be to fly, or how gracefully some of these insects move when they do. They're beautiful.

    • @jamminoutrexan5474
      @jamminoutrexan5474 2 года назад +5

      I feel the same! Many had such an unstable beginning to flight; this may be the most effective thing to get me to appreciate what a wild concept flight is: using one's own power to lift your WHOLE BODY off the ground SUSTAINABLY. And birds and many other animals can do it too! Wild.

  • @barnabydixon
    @barnabydixon 4 года назад +1723

    This is beyond incredible! Great job!!

    • @chance6696
      @chance6696 4 года назад +20

      Barnaby? Here! the algorithm smiles on us today brother

    • @TobValHjerte
      @TobValHjerte 4 года назад +8

      Woah- didn't think I'd see you here Barnaby! Well it's good to see you and if you ever see ny comment I hope you have a good day-! Hehe. :3

    • @takemo_
      @takemo_ 4 года назад

      Hello there 𓆏

    • @will2461-j2n
      @will2461-j2n 4 года назад +1

      Thanks no problem

    • @astick5249
      @astick5249 4 года назад +1

      Oh its you!

  • @KingFaramund
    @KingFaramund 3 года назад +60

    Bugs usually do really creep me out, but seeing them up close and their little techniques of flight really has given me a new point of view and love for them. They're oddly adorable, and getting to see them up close and in a more comprehensible speed, they actually are beautiful little animals, silly looking or not.

  •  4 года назад +2177

    Could you do a mosquito? I’d like to study their take-off patterns for… personal reasons.

    • @artificialidiot1654
      @artificialidiot1654 4 года назад +263

      having trouble killing mosquitoes eh?

    •  4 года назад +461

      @@artificialidiot1654 I’ve gotten quite good, but my kill rate is not 100%, so there’s room for improvement.

    • @keyanlv8663
      @keyanlv8663 4 года назад +151

      Make a anti-mosquito missile, save humanity.

    • @jamesestrella5911
      @jamesestrella5911 4 года назад +20

      You mean business.?

    • @oratuwe8114
      @oratuwe8114 4 года назад +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @suzaynnschick158
    @suzaynnschick158 3 года назад +8

    I had no idea that insect wings flexed and ruffled so much during flight. That and the wild disposition of their many legs are my favorite parts of this video. So amazing!

  • @JordanDeanFilms
    @JordanDeanFilms 4 года назад +470

    Incredible footage Adrian! Very nicely done :)

  • @nolanfontaine7973
    @nolanfontaine7973 3 года назад +8

    The footage of the fish fly I found to be so beautiful. It nearly brought me to tears. There’s something so graceful in how he flies, like he is determined to take off and land as a more true and lovely version of itself.

  • @AntLab
    @AntLab  4 года назад +101

    Ah, welp, my stonefly ID skills need some work! In the video I say the stonefly is a "giant stonefly or salmonfly" which is the insect Family Pteronarcyidae (Giant Stoneflies). It's actually more likely a Common Stonefly, Family Perlidae. The good news is it's still a verified fact that it looks awesome flying in slow motion.

    • @Asptuber
      @Asptuber 3 года назад +1

      Don't know anything about insects, but this one I had to look carefully at again:
      It seems to be the only one where the "middle legs" sort of seem to be moving somewhat in sync with the wings - it reminded me of when you try to move your middle finger without moving your ring finger, that kind of involuntary extra movement that just gets tucked on.
      And then you went into Mayflies, and how their flight is powered through another type of muscle movement, and I mixed up Stoneflies and Mayflies, and though "Aah, that might explain it..." - but no, no leg movements in the Mayfly.
      So is the Stonefly here just pumping its legs for no particular reason? Do they always do that? Is it just an illusion? And if they always do that, why would that be?
      (The positioning of the legs on some of these are just fascinating in general.)

  • @cdgalaxy781
    @cdgalaxy781 3 года назад +11

    I adore every single one of these shots. It really gives a new (and cute) perspective on these bugs.

  • @ingoseiler
    @ingoseiler 4 года назад +143

    Incredible footage! Insects are such clumsy fliers! I can't believe they actually manage to steer to the place they intend to get to instead of just flying until they bump into the next wall...
    Then again, they mostly just do bump into walls

    • @Insect_Expert1489
      @Insect_Expert1489 3 года назад +6

      its due to poor eye sight how they know if your interested in insects

  • @Ratigan2
    @Ratigan2 3 года назад +21

    [6:30] I love the Fishfly's derpy little face! :3
    [3:40] And Maple moth be looking like such a diva xD
    Never thought I'd love watching insects so much despite how much I'm scared of them lol

  • @Swayzee68
    @Swayzee68 4 года назад +400

    "It's clearly the best moth." 🤣😆🤣

    • @unmemorable_weirdo
      @unmemorable_weirdo 3 года назад +14

      Good moth. Pat pat.

    • @graceannamaria
      @graceannamaria 3 года назад +6

      @@unmemorable_weirdo literally crumbles beneath your fingers as they’re practically made of dust

    • @unmemorable_weirdo
      @unmemorable_weirdo 3 года назад +7

      @@graceannamaria goes and makes a stuffed animal to pat while crying because I’m a murderer

    • @delangue1781
      @delangue1781 3 года назад

      Just go get the flamethrowerrrr

    • @plebulus
      @plebulus 3 года назад +4

      @@delangue1781 if you don't like insects get out of here, this is place for people who like insects so don't complain. Insects are beautiful and diverse animals and we appreciate that.

  • @mohitdeshpande6210
    @mohitdeshpande6210 3 года назад +15

    We're incredibly lucky to be able to watch such amazing content on such easily accessible and common platform 😍!!

  • @MatteusClement
    @MatteusClement 4 года назад +244

    As someone with ADHD, 8 minutes is a lifetime... but this was 8 minutes that was calm, serine and fully enjoyed (at normal speed). Thank you so much for sharing your passion.

    • @jasmijnariel
      @jasmijnariel 4 года назад +1

      I have it too, i was calm for 4hours at the steamtrain museum in York Great britain!
      I didnt spoke a word 😂

    • @unmemorable_weirdo
      @unmemorable_weirdo 3 года назад +2

      Same here! Usually I can’t finish videos that long (unless it’s people playing video games for some reason) and I can always finish any kind of slow motion videos

    • @unknowncreature-0069
      @unknowncreature-0069 3 года назад +1

      Me too! It's kinda weird that this was one of the few videos I actually finished...

    • @ezsra
      @ezsra 3 года назад

      Me too! Like i didn't skipped any part of the video or his explanation at the beginning, I'm surprised lol

  • @solacer.6973
    @solacer.6973 3 года назад +8

    I've always been a little squeamish about insects but.. up close once you get past them looking like aliens theyre really beautiful little creatures. This is such an interesting video and so well produced, thank you. definitely earned a subscriber

  • @SoCalFlyingMonkey
    @SoCalFlyingMonkey 4 года назад +19

    I love how much you love this. Thank you for sharing this with us. Watching you talk about these flying insects and seeing them in super slow motion is pure joy. We need more things like this in the world.

  • @r.p4336
    @r.p4336 3 года назад +2

    This was such a thoughtful and cared for video. I couldn’t have asked for a better presentation. It can only amplify their elegance and their grace. Thank you for making this

  • @Paladin_Maar
    @Paladin_Maar 4 года назад +104

    Watching this has given me both inspiration and a new appreciation for flying insects. You filmed them in such a way where they're elegant, and in slow motion I can now understand how flexible their wings are!
    I just found this channel recently but I already love your content!

  • @albat6538
    @albat6538 3 года назад +4

    One more thing to notice: just look at those happy faces of those creatures! Aren't they wonderful?! You've done a fantastic job to help people appreciate insects!

  • @ScientistCat
    @ScientistCat 4 года назад +311

    you: “rosie maple moth”
    me, an intellectual: “floof moff”

    • @plebulus
      @plebulus 3 года назад +9

      A lot of moths are floof moff lol

    • @ScientistCat
      @ScientistCat 3 года назад +3

      @@plebulus some moffs are more floof than others
      cx

    • @plebulus
      @plebulus 3 года назад +2

      @@ScientistCat if your looking for the floofiest then you must see silk moths, such as the domesticated silk moth

    • @TheTrooperMB
      @TheTrooperMB 3 года назад

      Also me : it's a freaking moth a pokemon was based on!

    • @nore5888
      @nore5888 3 года назад +1

      @@plebulus they literally showed a moth in the vid that wasnt

  • @melaniedickson7769
    @melaniedickson7769 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for making this! How cool to see insects that live around us so close-up and slowed down so our eyes can see. The photography is stunning, the music imaginative, and the narrative articulate with just enough science to inspire. That was mesmerizing! I'm glad you chose to include a green lacewing at the end, too; I see them (rarely) in my yard, and their new-leaf green, delicacy and iridescence transfix me. I've just been calling them "fairies". This is fun. Great channel.

  • @xDvemDeXandy
    @xDvemDeXandy 4 года назад +80

    1:54 bro, look how it move his legs, i can immagine this bug yelling "weeeeeeeeeeee :D"

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 3 года назад +1

      Keebal

  • @samfoot7554
    @samfoot7554 3 года назад +2

    This is sooo incredible ! Its like watching crazy flying contraptions you could never dream of , but at the same time you get all the personality and character of a high diver / cliff diver . I want to see every lil bug that flys/jumps filmed in slow mo with this lil platform. Best form of entertainment ive ever seen. get judges to score them based on their dive/jump take off and their aero engineering complexity/simplicity of efficent movement . I'd watch that series

  • @nearestyoutube
    @nearestyoutube 4 года назад +169

    I can hear them going: WEEeeeeeeeee!

    • @kbardan6743
      @kbardan6743 4 года назад +2

      Yes lmao I have the exact same thought!

    • @deepukutty3695
      @deepukutty3695 4 года назад

      Same😬😬😬🤭

  • @curtisgautschi1768
    @curtisgautschi1768 2 года назад +2

    Ant Lab: some of the finest videos on RUclips.

  • @CrowsEyeProductions
    @CrowsEyeProductions 4 года назад +200

    Beautiful, informative, and adorable!

  • @TheRealTobias
    @TheRealTobias 3 года назад +25

    I love how most of the take offs seem quite chaotic, except the Aphid which takes of super controlled, almost mechanical.
    Beautiful videos!!

  • @WorthlessDeadEnd
    @WorthlessDeadEnd 4 года назад +22

    Thank you for this! I just can't get over how _detailed_ everything is, from the pattern of each individual species' wing flap, to the manner in which they take off the ground, to how they control their bodies and trajectory once airborne. Thank you!

  • @motorcyclelad
    @motorcyclelad 3 года назад +5

    I feel the same excitement watching this I did when I was ten years old exploring and finding bugs, turning over rocks and digging through leaves. Love it!

  • @detectfevi
    @detectfevi 4 года назад +110

    Green lacewing: I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I'M DOING AAAAAH!!!

    • @Twinblade34
      @Twinblade34 4 года назад +10

      Exactly! its wing flaps pattern looks completely uncoordinated and random.

    • @ScientistCat
      @ScientistCat 4 года назад +12

      Right? I finally found my spirit animal.

  • @sasha4598
    @sasha4598 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for making these videos! They disclosed a whole new world to me and I'll make sure to share them to anyone in my circle who might be interested!

  • @Y-key25
    @Y-key25 4 года назад +54

    Your narrations makes the video so much more interesting to watch. I really didn't expect this much effort and quality, hoping to see more of this

  • @pgabrielrr
    @pgabrielrr 3 года назад +2

    this video deserves a cozy place in the algorithm's heart. I mean, man, this is pure cinematic art! So beautiful. Thank you for your work!

  • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
    @sdrtcacgnrjrc 4 года назад +50

    7:00 the aphid is my favourite. Look! No leg-push!
    Wonderful video, thanks !

    • @vierrearchive
      @vierrearchive 3 года назад +6

      reminded me of the lunar landers takeoff

    • @goodlad6512
      @goodlad6512 3 года назад

      Too bad they are such pests lmao

  • @nurfacealways
    @nurfacealways 3 года назад +2

    dude, i want to thank you for your diligent work. my daughter enjoys learning and your channel is another addition to our educational playlist. thank you sir!

  • @TapioBlue
    @TapioBlue 4 года назад +35

    I have fond childhood memories of keeping praying mantis as pets. Love the way their soft green wings somehow enabled them to fly.

  • @vfxforge
    @vfxforge 4 года назад +2

    this deserves 10 times more views, just amazing! thank you

  • @Saurracuda
    @Saurracuda 4 года назад +98

    This is beautiful, I will be using this as an animation reference for sure. Thanks for sharing :)

    • @SpeedKing..
      @SpeedKing.. 3 года назад +4

      Furry confirmed 😳

    • @Arctic_and_The_F0X
      @Arctic_and_The_F0X 3 года назад +4

      @@SpeedKing.. why does it matter if they’re a furry?? Judging by their channel content they aren’t even a furry

    • @SpeedKing..
      @SpeedKing.. 3 года назад +3

      @@Arctic_and_The_F0X furries are degen

    • @motharonii
      @motharonii 3 года назад +3

      @@SpeedKing.. shut up

    • @SpeedKing..
      @SpeedKing.. 3 года назад +1

      @@motharonii no u

  • @grittykitty24
    @grittykitty24 2 года назад +2

    this was SO interesting!! the ones that just start flapping and rise off the ground without jumping are crazy and so cool to watch. thanks for making this!

  • @izzywyatt2054
    @izzywyatt2054 4 года назад +68

    You deserve more of a following! Your videos are so well put together and I’m always mesmerized the whole way through.

  • @FalcoYP
    @FalcoYP 3 года назад +2

    You're doing very good work. I think showing these insects like this breaks the taboo around them. It shows they are actually extremely fascinating, and cute too :D

  • @Spectrulus
    @Spectrulus 4 года назад +30

    These were a delight to watch. I hope you get more subscribers and views because the subject is fascinating, the editing is top notch, and your voice has that delightful calming tone to it.

    • @AntLab
      @AntLab  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, that's nice to hear!

  • @KrillMister57
    @KrillMister57 3 года назад +5

    I love it! I can’t get over how cute they look! Especially the Fish Fly! You have made an astounding and perfect performance in capturing this! You have my thanks, my respect and my sub! I look forward to watch all your videos!

  • @idk8964
    @idk8964 4 года назад +22

    "it looks like a flying muppet"
    I laughed way harder than I should have at this

  • @brianhill4153
    @brianhill4153 3 года назад +1

    This man is the Bob Ross of insects. I love this channel so much.

  • @Marnige
    @Marnige 4 года назад +367

    Insect front legs: *"I BELIEVE I CAN FLYYY!!"*

  • @KritarthMalviya
    @KritarthMalviya 3 года назад

    This is very beautiful and satisfying.
    These insects are so simple, maybe cute also. People think insects are creepy and dangerous but they aren't. And they look so beautiful in close up slo-mo.

  • @jasmijnariel
    @jasmijnariel 4 года назад +81

    Id love to see a dragonfly taking off

  • @aitz3747
    @aitz3747 Год назад +1

    I don't know why these videos make me so happy, but they never fail to brighten my day.
    Love every single second of them ❤️.

  • @JeanOlaf
    @JeanOlaf 4 года назад +7

    I am SO GLAD for this !!! I've been looking for footage like this for YEARS !!! It's fascinating ! I could watch this for hours, thank you so much for your work. I'm gonna subscribe super hard and I really hope we'll see more of this

  • @RA-fotog23
    @RA-fotog23 2 года назад +1

    Stunning, hypnotizing, informative and beautiful. Just love your work. Your videos should be a must in every school science class. The motion of flight for each insect is mesmerizing. Thank you so very much for sharing. The colors and lighting are fantastic...

  • @SSR00000
    @SSR00000 4 года назад +3

    Just love this so much! Nature is such a delight - even more so, showcased like this. Thank you for making and posting this, from Zambia, Africa. 💕🦗

  • @DaniVegaz
    @DaniVegaz 3 года назад +2

    Amazing job, insects truly are amazing and we give them way too little credit even with the things they advanced with that we will never achieve naturally. (hope that made sense) Thanks for the videos!

  • @UntamedScience
    @UntamedScience 4 года назад +61

    Yessss!!! Do cool Adrian.

  • @alexroast
    @alexroast 3 года назад +1

    Each species of insect so much unique character. It really makes you see them differently

  • @officiallighthouse
    @officiallighthouse 3 года назад +4

    I can understand the patience and desire behind the scene to make it perfect. Great job!

  • @nobunaga0088
    @nobunaga0088 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely incredible not just the wings or the flight but their faces. Amazing video. Thank you.

  • @gaven9831
    @gaven9831 4 года назад +4

    This is an amazing video. I photograph insects as a hobby myself, and I know how difficult it is to capture in-focus shots of these creatures. To take slow motion video of them is far more than I could bring myself to attempt. One thing that I found most interesting in watching this is that when slowed down, it almost seems out of the control of the individual to direct itself. I never considered this prior, but now I have a wonder if flying insects really do have an intention as to of which direction to fly into prior to take-off. Again though, fantastic work, and thank you for sharing!!

  • @fishsticxz
    @fishsticxz Год назад

    the fishfly looks so cute honestly, it has understanding eyes! i'm obsessed with these videos, i've always loved bugs! thanks for making these so we can all see how unique and graceful these guys are!

  • @tinyfatgiant
    @tinyfatgiant 4 года назад +282

    Why would anyone thumbs down this? You heartless mammals.

    • @DarkwearGT
      @DarkwearGT 4 года назад +24

      Austrillians

    • @nullvoid2013
      @nullvoid2013 4 года назад +18

      Accidental thumbs down happen -- especially on small mobile devices.

    • @DarkwearGT
      @DarkwearGT 4 года назад

      Austria

    • @DarkwearGT
      @DarkwearGT 4 года назад

      Austrilan

    • @deadtopus2468
      @deadtopus2468 4 года назад +8

      This comment was made by the insect gang.

  • @anitapairaiturker8365
    @anitapairaiturker8365 2 года назад

    What stunning visuals, and you explain it all so well. Relevant, short, simple yet conversational.

  • @KC-bg1th
    @KC-bg1th 4 года назад +435

    Just wanted to let you know that you're great at explaining things. I have a learning disability, which basically makes it so that my brain can't retain or process verbal information easily. It essentially gets jumbled up, and my brain lacks the ability to naturally pick the key parts of a sentence, and tries to process every word at once.
    Your brain will adapt to cope with it as you get older, but the difficulties will persist throughout life.
    There's few RUclipsrs that have a great way to explain things; I think the way that your script is written is the perfect length of information, and the way you read it accentuates the important parts of the sentences.
    I know that you're probably not aware of your method of making videos having this effect, but I'm assuming that if it makes it easy for somebody like me to follow, then it must be the same for others as well.
    Edit:
    Another aspect of the disability is that it hinders my ability to put my thoughts on to paper, or speech, so I just realized a way I could describe the effect your explanation has:
    Your script is written in a way that the message for each scene is incredibly concise, but your delivery isn't mundane; they're short and sweet without sounding like bullet points.
    I guess what I'm trying to say is that you should feel extremely accomplished in your line of work. I saw at the start that you have quite the standing in the field of entomology, but your passion is clear as day. It's hard for anybody to try and share the love for their interests in an informative and relatable way, but your passion is strong enough to allow you to effectively communicate 100% of your message to somebody with a learning disability. :~}

    • @oratuwe8114
      @oratuwe8114 4 года назад +4

      Thank you for this comment although it wasn't for me. I'd just like to ask what the name of your learning disability it? It's still early days, but I suspect my 4 year old may have it...

    • @Ryfinius
      @Ryfinius 3 года назад +5

      Does it also cause you to rant endlessly?

    • @meltheteagobbo
      @meltheteagobbo 3 года назад +48

      @@Ryfinius Who knows, but something sure causes you to be rude about it, friend. :)

    • @nadiamccaddon2807
      @nadiamccaddon2807 3 года назад +2

      Beautifully clear description K C, thank you

    • @autumn702
      @autumn702 3 года назад

      @@oratuwe8114 It could be a form of autism like Asperger's. It's something I have and one aspect of it is difficulty processing information, verbal and non-verbal.

  • @squiremuldoon5462
    @squiremuldoon5462 3 года назад

    Dude this is quality youtube video right here, i hope you got an award for such beautiful footage, the grace these creatures have is like that of a ballerina.

  • @novaseren4234
    @novaseren4234 3 года назад +8

    I love how they're like "WEEEEE I CAN FLY! \o/ " As they lift off xD

  • @virginiarinkel7544
    @virginiarinkel7544 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for photographing these insects. Your descriptive words really help me in my research also. Can't thank you enough.

  • @Bride_of_Medusa
    @Bride_of_Medusa 4 года назад +5

    I had no idea the wings of some insects were that flexible. Thank you for the great video and narration!

  • @albat6538
    @albat6538 3 года назад +2

    Your video is a masterpiece: aesthetic, artistic, technological and scientific! I think that there is a great scientific value in filming those diverse insect species. All of the extreme cases challenge our understanding of the fundamentals of insect flight and anatomy. Not to say that it's incredibly useful for understanding the evolution of insects. Speechless...

  • @smtucker0419
    @smtucker0419 4 года назад +25

    The elegance of nature! Somehow I never thought of insects as having "muscle tissue." Is it the same as in mammals, contractile tissue, myofibrils?

  • @alannguyen2282
    @alannguyen2282 4 года назад +1

    This is the best thing that I've seen in a long time. Thank you for doing this work!!!

  • @The1234ziggy
    @The1234ziggy 3 года назад +6

    Freakin beautiful man so much love!…I feel like they’re saying thank you for seeing us 🙏🏽 ❤️

  • @alicesmith3738
    @alicesmith3738 3 года назад +1

    I've never seen something so beautiful as this video of insect flight. Thank you for sharing.

  • @PaulSeoulOLD
    @PaulSeoulOLD 4 года назад +4

    ROSY MAPLE MOTH!! This is amazing footage of all the bugs!

  • @Rehd66
    @Rehd66 3 года назад +1

    This is awesome. Thanks for putting all this work in.

  • @destree6348
    @destree6348 4 года назад +4

    I love how you're doing a form of reverse engineering. So cool! I also love looking at their open wings. The patterns and colors are art within themselves.

  • @rahilhabib
    @rahilhabib 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos. Absolutely amazing stuff! Love it!

  • @anthonyskellern5970
    @anthonyskellern5970 4 года назад +6

    Spectacular and beautiful footage! I'm sure these wonderful clips can challenge a few people's prejudices against insects...
    Maybe in future they will marvel at these amazing creatures, rather than immediately try to kill them...
    Subscribed and thanks for posting!

  • @dupenglu9252
    @dupenglu9252 3 года назад

    This is the most amazing insect flying video i have seen on youtube!! Thanks for your work, respect

  • @relaxedandlovingit
    @relaxedandlovingit 2 года назад +3

    This is unbelievably impressive filming!

  • @keithdantonio680
    @keithdantonio680 3 года назад

    I love your channel just because they’ve been filmed and studied before doesn’t mean we’ve seen them please keep making these videos they’re pretty cool

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu 4 года назад +5

    Amazing work! keep it up.

  • @Heidiluvs2
    @Heidiluvs2 3 года назад +1

    The rose maple moth is like the cutest thing I’ve seen🥺 like it’s so chubby and cute

  • @yvessioui2716
    @yvessioui2716 4 года назад +5

    As long time biologist now, I am still amaze by the new about any part of that field. Thanks.
    I want to share a very old experience I had in the forest while awing at nature in peace and with a lot of time. While standing in a small woodlot, motionless, soundless, with a zen respiration control, waiting for a bird to run again to finally spot it and identifying it (it was a Phasianus colchicus) in Montreal (Canada), I heard few times very small individual cliks. It took me a while to figure out that one. I deduce it was the sound of a common fly landing on sugar maple leaf. Each 'click' corresponding to a different fly landing on a different leaf. I understand it is a very different challenge to film than a controlled release to get the start of a flight. I wonder at the time if somewhere, someone will get the final proof of my experience as being a reality and not a nice piece of induction from my observations. That was 40 years ago; it stays with me that long.

  • @skreech107
    @skreech107 2 года назад +1

    I've gone down a shallow rabbit hole so far (much deeper to go! just starting) of watching these flight videos. I needed some character inspiration for a mothfolk inspired campaign, but at this point, I've nabbed a BIG collection of moths and insects, spiders, and so many "bugs", period! These flight videos have been incredibly helpful in my searches, alongside my local bug&insect groups, other artists, agh.
    Your appreciation level is IMMENSELY appreciated in return. I've been trying to work past my own phobias and sensory issues when it comes to "creepy crawlies" and other fun critters.
    My brain is fascinated, but my reflexes are already running away 😂😅
    my point overall being, thank you for these reference shots, theyre so much more helpful than you realize, at least for me! ☺🤩

  • @user-xz2kt4hz1b
    @user-xz2kt4hz1b 3 года назад +3

    Everyone needs to take time to appreciate the amount of time and effort was put into this video, regardless of whether you enjoyed it not. Good job 👍

  • @v1jayanand
    @v1jayanand 3 года назад

    I never even imagined I'd be this interested to watch insects fly. Now I can't stop watching these insect videos. I love your videos, thank you.

  • @eggling3427
    @eggling3427 4 года назад +4

    this is a great view of insects, i've never thought insects could be so beautiful

  • @MrSantiaghost
    @MrSantiaghost 3 года назад +1

    Such beautiful takes, what an awesome job!

  • @nalareeves2598
    @nalareeves2598 3 года назад +3

    6:19 ....did he just.....wave goodbye at us?

  • @peterjones9629
    @peterjones9629 4 года назад

    Great photography. Note that some insects are getting powered lift from both the downstroke AND upstroke just like a hummingbird. Wouldn’t be able to see this without your excellent photography. So good that you targeted a variety of insect Orders. Very educational. Thanks for presenting this.

  • @dlasky
    @dlasky 4 года назад +5

    7:11 Every rotation rotates the body? Seems like a *bug* in the design. I wonder how it corrects the error or otherwise, it would spin like a wheel as it flies.

  • @Bombadillio
    @Bombadillio 3 года назад

    I watch so many of these critters in the summer, it's amazing to finally see them in such incredible detail and slowed down. I love that you chose less obvious insects because they're honestly what I'm most curious about when I see them around. They are absolutely fascinating, all their different flight methods, and yes, they are adorable! I particularly love the ones that raise their little legs and superman away. Thanks so much for this awesome video and the info you provide. Definitely subscribing!

  • @brunofelipebrz
    @brunofelipebrz 4 года назад +10

    Tantas maravilhas que os olhos humanos não são capazes de ver

  • @jamppamaattori
    @jamppamaattori 4 года назад +2

    This was an amazing video! Getting a really good look like this makes these creatures look almost alien.

  • @prismaticc_abyss
    @prismaticc_abyss 3 года назад +17

    "These are all common insects"
    Me a European who has never seen or heard of any of those animals: "interesting"

  • @gemstar3824
    @gemstar3824 3 года назад +1

    Instantly subbed. Wonderful shots!

  • @moladiver6817
    @moladiver6817 4 года назад +8

    I've always wondered if insects experience time this slow, considering their wing flapping frequency and short lifespans.

    • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
      @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 4 года назад +1

      They probably dont experience anything. Their brains have about as much consciousness as a dead person lol

    • @mareksicinski3726
      @mareksicinski3726 3 года назад +3

      @@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 They do in fact experience things, they are and have to be sentient; they are not that different from you and I in the grand scale.
      'Probably' lol

    • @mareksicinski3726
      @mareksicinski3726 3 года назад +1

      It depends, it is thought that houseflies see the world in black-and-white but 'faster' ie at a higher 'framerate' due to the structure of their eyes

  • @groetenvanjelle
    @groetenvanjelle 3 года назад +1

    Came here because of zefrank's new video, and I am definitely staying. Beatifull video!