Tennessee fireflies: A summertime light show

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @pamelaia
    @pamelaia 7 лет назад +253

    I swear I'm adding this to my bucket list of places I MUST go.

    • @joshbates5710
      @joshbates5710 4 года назад +9

      Lucky me, i live in Tennessee.

    • @halbop3370
      @halbop3370 4 года назад +2

      I miss it! I live in Minnesota now and ya just don't see them much.

    • @Diana-wg1tm
      @Diana-wg1tm 4 года назад +1

      Me too !

    • @justsomeawesomedude2608
      @justsomeawesomedude2608 3 года назад

      @@joshbates5710
      Are there only fireflies in Smokey mountains? I use to live in TN but never saw a single fireflies and I spends lots of time outside and basically live in a rural area or small town.

    • @egg6838
      @egg6838 3 года назад

      @@justsomeawesomedude2608 no they are everywhere I've seen them in other places in TN

  • @fhm1330
    @fhm1330 3 года назад +49

    Fireflies are amazing creatures. That tiny little thing gives so much beauty to the darkness of the night.

  • @xpeter1000
    @xpeter1000 9 лет назад +124

    I remember. When I was a kid and lived in a house, there were lots of fireflies, I loved to stay in the dark just watching them

  • @lcozzarelli
    @lcozzarelli 6 лет назад +380

    5 minutes and 45 seconds of stills/videos/interviews of people talking about/sitting down to watch the light show, and 20 whole seconds of video footage of the actual fireflies...mmph

    • @marvinratchford7913
      @marvinratchford7913 6 лет назад +5

      lcozzarelli youtube is not really made for showcasing firefly light. But, the context of PEOPLE'S enhanced awareness of firefly tours ---was.

    • @imnotabotrlyimnot
      @imnotabotrlyimnot 5 лет назад +1

      It's essentially a commercial to get you to go there. There not going to give the experience away for free.

    • @DallasLashmet
      @DallasLashmet 5 лет назад +5

      You saved me so much time

    • @Canoe571
      @Canoe571 5 лет назад +1

      @@imnotabotrlyimnot Yes, it is free. But the crowds have grown so large that you have to enter a lottery drawing to get a spot. Otherwise the crowds' feet would destroy the breeding grounds. They live as larvae in the ground for a year or two before becoming adults.

    • @Canoe571
      @Canoe571 5 лет назад +1

      It's almost impossible to get video footage of the event. It's too dark and only a few, very expensive video cameras are able to record it. I have never seen it accurately recorded on video, but have heard that there are a couple of specialized video cameras which can do it. Most of the shots we see are time lapse photos, overlayed to simulate it.

  • @mamawtina1128
    @mamawtina1128 5 лет назад +26

    What I see from my front porch, people actually pay to see🤯they really are beautiful to watch. We turn off the outside lights, kick back on the deck & watch our very own nature's light show.

  • @markuskaranthus7182
    @markuskaranthus7182 8 лет назад +99

    I live in southern ohio, and when I was coming home from my grandparents, (I wasn't driving btw) I was looking out the window and we drove into a forested area between the farmland, and all the sudden the trees lit up full of fireflies like these. It was as if the stars had come down to dance and frolick among the leaves. It was absolutely beautiful.

    • @deadpoo-poo4497
      @deadpoo-poo4497 7 лет назад +3

      Cool, Where was it?

    • @poetcomic1
      @poetcomic1 7 лет назад +7

      Certainly beats being herded around by park rangers in a mob of Gatlinburg tourists.

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 4 года назад +4

      What a beautiful sentiment, Markus Karanthus! People who love nature will always have beauty in their lives. Be well.

    • @chandiofan3932
      @chandiofan3932 Год назад

      Only in ohio

  • @williamjameslehy1341
    @williamjameslehy1341 10 лет назад +257

    CBS didn't have the budget to bring a proper camera to capture fireflies?

    • @limplee
      @limplee 6 лет назад +8

      Jacob Hoss did you not see the damn pictures ? You have to do a long exposure to pick them up .it's not about having an expensive camera it's knowing all three exposure values and a tripod.. good day

    • @DavidSmith-om7es
      @DavidSmith-om7es 6 лет назад +2

      Pecos hank , remember the name...

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser 6 лет назад +1

      No, they did get all the ones in the drawer with pins going through them.

    • @normanalvarez5751
      @normanalvarez5751 6 лет назад +3

      They're probably covering the fake Russian bull crap

    • @Canoe571
      @Canoe571 5 лет назад +7

      When this video was made, the camera capable of recording such flashing in the dark, with an extremely high ISO and high frames/second to accompany the ISO, did not exist. Because the firefly lanterns produce cold light, IR cameras will not work.

  • @donsolos
    @donsolos Год назад +3

    There really is something breathtakingly beautiful about seeing 10s of thousands of fireflies doing their thing. My parents have a house in a small hill over looking a empty field in northern Indiana and fireflies always congregate in the open fields out in the country there. Can't tell you how many times I have sat out there and watched them for an hour. Or as a kid running around catching them putting them in Mason jars. I remember my mom's childhood friend came to town from California and had a boy my age who had never seen fireflies and he was just amazed by them, I still remember how special that was for him

    • @katgallardo2797
      @katgallardo2797 Год назад

      Last year I went to visit my sister who lives in Lexington Kentucky. and let me tell you at 49 years 😂years old, I was mesmerized with them. It was just beautiful seeing all that beauty in her backyard. Till this day she send me videos of them during June and July. ❤ It truly is breathtaking.

  • @steverudder3321
    @steverudder3321 6 месяцев назад +1

    My Favorite bug!
    Living on the west coast is disappointing during the summer months, as we have nothing to watch at night. Being an OTR trucker, I had a couple of opportunities to see and enjoy the tiny little critters once I got out past the Midwest. Y'all on the East Coast are blessed to have these beautiful bugs. 😊👍

  • @HappyHulaDancer
    @HappyHulaDancer 9 лет назад +184

    I grew up in Tennessee with these magical creatures. My brother Ed and I would put them in a Mason jar and release them in our bedroom at night when Mama thought we were sleeping. Our delighted giggles gave us away every time. As a teen my friends and I would stuff our car full of "lightning bugs" and with the windows rolled up, we would drive through the hamburger Drive-In restaurants, entertaining the Carhops on roller skates. Silly FUN TIMES. :)

    • @srmithu
      @srmithu 9 лет назад +26

      +HappyHulaDancer that sounds like such a dreamy childhood, lucky.

    • @tjcsec1982
      @tjcsec1982 7 лет назад +3

      Not the same ones you catch and put in mason jars unless you live in the middle of those mountains where you can't live.

    • @mistyman591
      @mistyman591 5 лет назад

      I grew up that way aswell

    • @maryfinelli9390
      @maryfinelli9390 4 года назад +4

      The poor lightening bugs.

  • @jennodine
    @jennodine Год назад +6

    The best firefly show I ever saw came unexpectedly after a fireworks show in northern Maine. For whatever reason, they flocked to that spot during the show and put on their own grand finale.

  • @censortube8662
    @censortube8662 2 года назад +8

    I live in Indiana and when I go on walks late at night the trees are covered with fireflies and the stars are shining in the background. Very peaceful and beautiful. Nature is amazing.

    • @donsolos
      @donsolos Год назад

      Northern Indiana here and yeah. Find any open field out in the country on a beautiful summer night and they will be there in the 10s of 1000s. One of my favorite things in the world is to sit outside and watch them

    • @shinobitreecko8442
      @shinobitreecko8442 Год назад

      ​@@donsolosFormerly NorInd, can confirm

  • @theinsectmanofwv
    @theinsectmanofwv 7 лет назад +166

    Those insects are a gift from God.

  • @AsifAli-mb1uz
    @AsifAli-mb1uz 4 года назад +15

    I miss Fireflies. I used to see them when I was a child in my Village Kale ke Mandi. Punjab Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @straycat1674
    @straycat1674 2 года назад +2

    I’m living in California now, but from Virginia. Family all over the south. I miss fireflies. I love has never seen one in person. So one of these days I’m gonna have to bring her here. I can’t wait to see the look on her face when she gets to experience this herself first hand.

  • @nghihuynh9280
    @nghihuynh9280 4 года назад +2

    I saw firefly once, and it is only 1 firefly, but majestic creatures, Wish I had a chance to see thousands of them in nature

  • @Br3aKP01nts
    @Br3aKP01nts 9 лет назад +26

    I have once witness a tree full of fireflies and its awesomely beautiful.

  • @agentfungus9742
    @agentfungus9742 8 лет назад +45

    I traveled in TN many times during the 80s and 90s attending schutzhund training seminars and trials. There was a farmer's field near Knoxville that hosted the synchronized fireflies. I had never seen anything like before or since. There were rolling waves of light over the hills. Probably that farmer's field is now a Wal Mart or some fugly subdivision where everyone sprays their lawns.

    • @Canoe571
      @Canoe571 5 лет назад +1

      You were likely seeing a different species. The Photinus carolinus which this video is about, do not appear in fields, but in the deep, dark woods. They are found in very isolated and rare populations. Synchrony of fireflies can best be explained by imagining a string of light bulbs operated by a single switch. The switch goes on and off, illuminating them all at the same time, and extinguishing them all when the switch is thrown.

  • @DebiSunset
    @DebiSunset 2 года назад +3

    We were camping in Virginia in the woods and saw an entire flight of fireflies all flash at the same time in the same pattern. It lasted maybe 30 seconds. Now that was synchronized fireflies.

  • @louisaguilar7289
    @louisaguilar7289 9 лет назад +21

    Thank you soon much for sharing this...I remember being little with my sister and running around in the evening back home in Tennessee catching fireflies in a mason jar. We would make it a competition to see how many we could catch, watch them for awhile and then release them back into the sky , sooo fun miss those times;)

  • @googleisslime8075
    @googleisslime8075 2 года назад +2

    When visiting my grandparents in Hastings Nebraska many years ago as a young child, I remember catching fireflies in the backyard...it's something I've never forgotten...

  • @amee9442
    @amee9442 7 лет назад +2

    I came here after the professor in my class started giving examples of synchronicity. This is indeed a beautiful phenomena. TY professor.

  • @zeldededeab9966
    @zeldededeab9966 6 лет назад +6

    Who doesn't love fireflies? Which is amazing among insects how much people enjoy them.

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 4 года назад +2

    I live in Middle TN and look SO forward to our fireflies every year, but I’ve not seen this. I find them joyous as it is near my home. Guess I need to go see this!!

  • @the_boss2194
    @the_boss2194 7 лет назад +215

    I'd like to make myself believe, that planet earth turns slowly.

  • @grrrrr219
    @grrrrr219 5 лет назад +2

    Once you see nature you'll start to think that the creator is much more than you think that he made a great world for you to see how you are so grateful and how significant you are to him. 😊❤❤❤
    Thank you God and I hope you have a great day 💖

  • @KTShea
    @KTShea 9 лет назад +133

    'Cause I'd get a thousand hugs from ten thousand lightning bugs...

    • @scribbles_spills_the_ink
      @scribbles_spills_the_ink 7 лет назад +12

      Kaitlyn Pineapple Shea
      As they try to teach me how to dance...

    • @yasheesinha8181
      @yasheesinha8181 6 лет назад +2

      I'd like to make myself believe.

    • @leonardohoffmann1664
      @leonardohoffmann1664 6 лет назад +2

      That planet Earth turns slowly...

    • @rexharrisen5387
      @rexharrisen5387 6 лет назад +1

      Kaitlyn Pineapple Shea reminds me of Massachusetts as a boy near Braintree and Quincy in summer nights. I just love to see them with my dad. RexHarrisen

    • @docfabz
      @docfabz 5 лет назад +4

      @@rexharrisen5387 way to ruin it lol

  • @jintzie1950jth
    @jintzie1950jth 6 лет назад +6

    I remember one year in St. Louis, Missouri that was wonderful for fireflies. I walked outside every night, almost, and looked at them filling the trees. It was magical.

  • @GoldieMethrans
    @GoldieMethrans 4 года назад +5

    "My light's brighter than your light!" 😂😂😂

  • @sugerlipsxjamiewright4170
    @sugerlipsxjamiewright4170 3 года назад +1

    beautiful little things a natural spectacle of stars Light up the sky the first time I seen them I was transfixed by them.

  • @Gregoose33
    @Gregoose33 2 года назад +3

    Bioluminescence is amazing to me

  • @almerapablo8377
    @almerapablo8377 8 лет назад +1

    I just love catching fireflies!!they're coming in and out in our house..and I love setting in my windows and watching them flying and glowing in the night!!

  • @wendym1234
    @wendym1234 9 лет назад +5

    In NJ in Fair Lawn there's a small patch of woods down a path where you could see a whole field of fireflies all around you! They weren't this synchronous type but it was still wondrous, ethereal and almost spiritual to have 100's of tiny Christmas lights blinking all around you in the trees and bushes!

  • @kathyfowler2593
    @kathyfowler2593 8 лет назад +12

    These are amazing. Brings back memories

    • @maryamfatima6519
      @maryamfatima6519 5 лет назад

      Same with me, I saw Fireflies and started learning and Observing them since I was 8.I was enchanted by the sightings I never tried to Capture them in a Mason Jar like some girls do.Because its their Nature to be free,they'd die of exhaustion,or their life spans are shortened when they are caged for the sake of Amusement.
      People from parts of Africa ,the Tribes catch fireflies during their mating season and use them to write Secretive Documents especially the forbidden ones/the Voodoo at Night times

  • @talex1625
    @talex1625 2 года назад +3

    I've seen them just once in the UK. I've never forgotten it, it was magical ✨️

    • @didibellini
      @didibellini Год назад

      Me too. It was over 50 years ago in the garden of a country pub near my home in Hertfordshire. Everyone else was chatting and drinking and laughing while I was just transfixed watching the beautiful display. A magical experience I witnessed that one and only time.

  • @freemancarl
    @freemancarl 2 года назад +2

    *LEB = LIGHT EMITTING BUG*
    *BRILLIANT!* 💡

  • @anthonyuy6781
    @anthonyuy6781 Год назад +1

    I remember in Tagaytay, Philippines just outside the staff house beside a convent for sisters there was this Mango tree with lots of Fireflies that this single mango tree is glowing with firefly. When the cold wind blows hard the tree glows brighter than ever. A truly magical experience. Also, in our jackfruit tree in our garden saw a firefly flying with a white light. It was alone but the glow is extremely rare. A rare sight to behold.

  • @spookeylordzey8432
    @spookeylordzey8432 7 лет назад +2

    You would not believe your eyes, if a thousand fireflies, lit up tennessee.

  • @charlesmak534
    @charlesmak534 2 года назад +1

    Firefly season is my favorite time of summer.

  • @garyeschenberg872
    @garyeschenberg872 9 лет назад

    I am a thankful old school and still remember those wild times I had back than. Especially that Super Cool music the D.J. was playing. Now that was freedom and I enjoy every second of it. I knew it would come back someday but not in my lifetime again. I thank you. I also seem the Queen and Thin Lizzie show at the garden. A mind-blowing experienced that was. Well live and learn. Again I thank you Paul and Maxine you got that sound and movement once again and thanks for giving the troops something back they need. Live Long and Love. Gary

  • @sharonazar1
    @sharonazar1 10 лет назад +8

    Mother Nature's blessings...

    • @edwardprice140
      @edwardprice140 6 лет назад +2

      The Moment of Nature should have its own show. How much video are you sitting on ?
      Perhaps its own channel . Thanks for posting.

  • @watchtyme
    @watchtyme 5 лет назад +15

    My Mom grew up in Ohio, there, and when I was in Nebraska age 15, they called them "Lightning Bugs"

    • @bowecho
      @bowecho 4 года назад

      We never knew them as fireflies. We always called them Lightening bugs too. I grew up in Maryland, and now live in Europe. Oh how I miss those hot + humid summer nights.

    • @mikebrooks1620
      @mikebrooks1620 4 года назад

      Bowecho, you live in Europe now? What part? I'd love to live in Europe, but money issues.

  • @Fly420
    @Fly420 Год назад +1

    It is now 2023 and in the Ozarks we are having a fair spawn of bright yellow (P. photuris I think). Since Dr Lloyd retired from Fl Gainesville, is there a foremost authority on lightning bugs? The changes in firefly population here are rather dramatic.

  • @OodldoodlNoodlesocks
    @OodldoodlNoodlesocks 10 лет назад +36

    No footage of the event is actually shown.

    • @Canoe571
      @Canoe571 5 лет назад

      It's a rare camera which can get a video of this. They blink in total darkness. You'd have to have an ISO rating extremely high, as well as a frames/second capability which the common old camera does not have. I've seen it tried with several cameras, some with ISO ratings as high as 50,000, and all fail.

  • @aclusterofhope
    @aclusterofhope 3 года назад +4

    I love reading the people's stories about their childhood with fireflies. It's heart warming actually ☺

  • @mountainbreeze4176
    @mountainbreeze4176 7 лет назад +7

    in 1998 when I was a wee lad I remember dosens of fireflies in Afghanistan that use to come into our village and compound and how we would chase and capture them, when guests where in the house and all the olders where inside all the kids will be outside playing, they where absolutely amazing and bats use to fly around like crazy and you would look up and see a billion stars a window into space and then someone would come looking for us holding a lantern telling us to come inside for dinner. the bats would hide in cracks of walls I use to love them so much, alot of the time we sleep outside as a whole massive family with multiple massive room size beds for each family and the beds would be risen from the ground and have nets over it to protect us from the mosquitos it was very nice and cool outside.

    • @mimic6494
      @mimic6494 7 лет назад

      Mountain Breeze which part of Afghanistan? I myself am from the Laghman province, it's beautiful there but unfortunately I haven't been there since I was a kid because it's not as safe as it used to be.

    • @rexharrisen5387
      @rexharrisen5387 6 лет назад

      Mountain Breeze I wish I see them in Ahghanistan with you. I am from Armenistan and Boston. It is lovely story of your life and culture.

    • @rexharrisen5387
      @rexharrisen5387 6 лет назад +1

      You please must tell more story of your life there. I love the books the 'Kite Runner' will love to explore. Also movie 'the Man who would be King' filmed there.

    • @auberjean6873
      @auberjean6873 4 года назад

      What magical memories, Mountain Breeze! May nature always be with you. Be well,

  • @CherryAbrasaldo
    @CherryAbrasaldo 8 месяцев назад

    so beautiful..I remember my childhood..We used to catch fireflies and we put it inside the clear bottle.And we let them free after...

  • @sandracastle42
    @sandracastle42 6 месяцев назад

    One foggy August night driving back from a wedding rehearsal in Ohio I was graced by a firefly display shrouded in fog. The lights of the fireflies in the foggy roadside was doubly illuminated by the fog enveloping each beetle. Amazing.

  • @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice
    @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice Год назад

    I remember when I was a kid, there are many fireflies in our backyard. My brother and I use to catch them and put it in the bottle.😅

  • @norfolkgarden
    @norfolkgarden 4 года назад +1

    In Norfolk, Virginia the local species begin to flash around May 30 and last until the beginning of July.
    Peak is mid June with 20 to 30 visible at a time. Look forward to them every year!

  • @joecamp8824
    @joecamp8824 2 года назад

    The same summer that this story aired, I was actually living in Blount County, TN, between Maryville and Seymour. I rented in a rather rural area, and next door to me was a rather neglected pasture that butted up to Highway 411. One evening, I noticed that a whole swarm of fireflies like this, presumably the same species, began blinking in unison in the tall grass. Tried to video it but the video just would not pick it up well. So I enjoyed this same kind of show for that night and the following night, then the pasture got bush-hogged the day after that and the show never happened again. Very unique opportunity to see this same type of light show from my own deck and porch, without having to go into the park; one of my fondest memories of 12 years living and working in East TN.

  • @kiloton1920
    @kiloton1920 2 года назад

    This was my favorite part about visiting Tennessee

  • @sugarrayleonard7162
    @sugarrayleonard7162 4 года назад +2

    During my childhood almost every night especially on summer in my simple village.I always saw a group of fireflies flashing everywhere,We even chase them and put into jar.It was very magical .

  • @chickennugget6233
    @chickennugget6233 5 лет назад

    We have them in the yard in Southern Illinois. I had never seen something before and was totally taken aback. I think we sat outside for over an hour watching them. It is like magic.

  • @donnarose56
    @donnarose56 9 лет назад

    I saw most of this on CBS This Morning and missed the very beginning. It was absolutely beautiful.

  • @Na8pdog
    @Na8pdog 3 месяца назад +1

    They are threatened now. Save the fireflies!

  • @CoralineJonesPinkPalace
    @CoralineJonesPinkPalace 3 года назад

    And I thought I had to leave the country to go see this ...wow. so gorgeous and this will be on my bucket list for upcoming summer ✨🧚‍♂️

  • @TheZoe0010
    @TheZoe0010 8 лет назад +12

    Love fire flies!

    • @normanalvarez5751
      @normanalvarez5751 6 лет назад +1

      Diana Fuentes me to reminds me of when I lived in Westchester County New York

  • @glensherrill5913
    @glensherrill5913 8 лет назад

    What a show !! Never knew that this happened anywhere especially so close to home. Hard to believe so many people sit in the woods and watch Fire Flies. We will be back next year !

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 6 лет назад

    When I was a kid, you could sit in Bastrop, TX, in the parks near downtown, and watch thousands of them dance for hours. Every kid went home with a jarful and still the sea of glowing green was endless. I imagine those days are gone...

  • @belindathecpa
    @belindathecpa 10 месяцев назад

    I remember summers in NYC (Laurelton) visiting my cousin and playing with fireflies ✨ 😍

  • @Gabsengeii
    @Gabsengeii 3 года назад

    Awe. This reminds me of childhood camping. When it was time to go bathe we wood go in the forest to the waterfalls and bathe while catching the fireflies. This was on an island in the Pacific Ocean btw.

  • @marilynward1928
    @marilynward1928 4 года назад

    Looking to move somewhere where there are fireflies. From Cali and would visit my Grandparents in Pittsburgh Pa in the summer and see the fireflies. Fell in love with the sight of them lighting up!

  • @spuriouseffect
    @spuriouseffect 8 месяцев назад

    Some places in West Virginia are like that. It's like watching a fireworks display. They start out flashing randomly, and the number of them increases to the point that they look like millions of stars. Then groups of them will start flashing like running christmas string lights, flashing sequentially in long lines. And then finally most of them sync up and it looks like lightning flashes.... bright, then dark, then bright again. It's surreal.

  • @tiporari
    @tiporari 8 лет назад +24

    We have millions of these on my wooded property in Sharpsburg GA. Very few unmolested old growth forests near residential areas but there are a few left.
    They usually start mid May and end around early June.
    Truly breathtaking to watch. We're very lucky!

  • @martissawashington8852
    @martissawashington8852 4 года назад +2

    So beautiful I would love to see this

  • @harshithakulisika5886
    @harshithakulisika5886 3 года назад +1

    I love firefly

  • @lovesyah4618
    @lovesyah4618 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful, interesting stuff. ❤

  • @explodingexpy
    @explodingexpy 6 лет назад +3

    Wow this is amazing. Too bad I’ve never seen 1 single firefly in my life

  • @Tattlingtourist
    @Tattlingtourist 6 лет назад +1

    I hope we get a permit this year!!!! We have been trying for a couple years! They look beautiful.

  • @CrunchyCelery
    @CrunchyCelery 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely awesome!

  • @southerngirlsrock2799
    @southerngirlsrock2799 4 года назад

    I rennet on vacation there once and me and my husband was returning to Cherokee and was afield at base of mountain and it was lit up with fire flies,we will always remember that, night, it was a beautiful a sight, driving down the mountain at night was scared tho.

  • @BrendaTheBestAunt
    @BrendaTheBestAunt 7 лет назад +1

    I remember in Ohio where I would see fireflies in my grandma's backyard such beautiful creatures I wish I could see again BTW I'm using my aunt's account (I'm 11)

    • @thereseember2800
      @thereseember2800 5 лет назад

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  • @louisedonaldson7608
    @louisedonaldson7608 7 лет назад +5

    This was very interesting & I had been wandering why we don't see many of them any more. This was something we always enjoyed when we were children & summer time came along. We would sit outside or on the porch & watch the fireflies. We also like to catch a few & put in a jar. We would punch holes in the top of the jar so they could get air, then we would sit them in our bedroom & watch after the light was turned out for the night.

  • @c.robison448
    @c.robison448 6 лет назад +2

    My husbands family is from the north MS: Memphis, TN area. We were out in his truck in a field when this exact show happened. I was very very romantic. This is how my first son was conceived. My husband is in Heaven now and my oldest is 19 and it remains the single most magical experience of my life. Close on the list is see my babies faces for the first time and marrying their Dad.

  • @dyshrunksvideos9661
    @dyshrunksvideos9661 4 года назад +1

    We’ve lot of fireflies in our backyard. It pop ups whenever electricity is down.

  • @TheMkarr
    @TheMkarr 5 лет назад

    Used to be thousands in our little block in central Il as a kid in the 60's.
    Still miss em in Co 30 yrs later.

  • @bluegrasshack3810
    @bluegrasshack3810 8 лет назад +2

    Just returned from this event in 2016! Congrats to the rangers and the GSMNP for an incredible show! Do this if you can! I would do it again!

    • @thereseember2800
      @thereseember2800 5 лет назад +1

      Bluegrasshack: Where is this event?

    • @kimhandley1523
      @kimhandley1523 5 лет назад

      Can you give me the name of where to go? Xx

    • @VikasHardia
      @VikasHardia 4 года назад

      @@thereseember2800 Since 1993, this peak date has occurred at various times from the third week of May to the third week in June. Details www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/nature/fireflies.htm

    • @VikasHardia
      @VikasHardia 4 года назад

      @@kimhandley1523 Since 1993, this peak date has occurred at various times from the third week of May to the third week in June. Details www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/nature/fireflies.htm

  • @chrisandlane
    @chrisandlane 3 года назад

    Enjoy it while you can. Surely the emissions from all those vehicles will be thinning the crowd of fireflies as the years go by. We used to have them near that back in the 70s. Now you might see a couple dozen if you're lucky.

  • @maryamfatima6519
    @maryamfatima6519 5 лет назад

    The Stream with the fireflies is exactly what I saw in a dream this time.It was some place in North India, Ladakh I guess.I remember I told myself I was in Ladakh in that Dream

  • @kerrywilliams2490
    @kerrywilliams2490 8 лет назад +2

    I love these little creatures.

  • @Capt-Cran
    @Capt-Cran 10 лет назад +2

    Amazing part of life ... I like the part a "right of passage" ... pure magic experienced by all ... : )

  • @peytonbell5637
    @peytonbell5637 6 лет назад +1

    Ahhh, enjoying this spring night, i just saw my 1st lighting bug of the yr so i decided to look them up. Glad i did 😉

  • @krshnaborja4530
    @krshnaborja4530 5 лет назад

    Here in the Philippines,we also have Firefly watching.When you have to cruise first in the river and stop the boat into a nearest mangrove tree which has a colony of fireflies.You can even catch with your own hands because they are very hand reach.But at least you have to let go after a good look...I'm a Firefly tour guide so I can assure you that you'll never get disappointed here 😘

    • @louthegiantcookie
      @louthegiantcookie 5 лет назад

      Are they quite friendly, as the butterflies are, and come to inspect humans?

    • @krshnaborja4530
      @krshnaborja4530 5 лет назад +1

      They are very friendly.There are fireflies that are cannibals but they don't bite humans.Don't know what they think about us.Just don't be too noisy and never use flashes when you're taking pictures.It may scare them away.

    • @louthegiantcookie
      @louthegiantcookie 5 лет назад +1

      @@krshnaborja4530 Thank you for the response! They are very beautiful little animals.

    • @krshnaborja4530
      @krshnaborja4530 5 лет назад

      Welcome 😊

  • @blessinggeorge279
    @blessinggeorge279 3 года назад

    God is beautiful. I had one fly in my place. God is the only Creator of nature with attractive designs. Lolz

  • @MrKarmapolice97
    @MrKarmapolice97 Год назад

    I live here and have been waiting to watch this forever it’s so hard to get tickets. Growing up here in the summer we would catch them and rub the light part on our face the girls would wear it like fingernail polish. Just my memories of my East Tennessee summers.

    • @quantumfx2677
      @quantumfx2677 Год назад +1

      We have them in MI but not like TN, they must be a different kind of bug, Hope to move to Townsend TN and leave MI soon, what a beautiful place.

    • @MrKarmapolice97
      @MrKarmapolice97 Год назад +1

      @@quantumfx2677 Townsend is about an hour and half from where I live. I live just north of Knoxville. We must’ve have a specific lighting bug. I know the park and the rangers just think that spot is conducive to them being there

  • @litigioussociety4249
    @litigioussociety4249 Год назад

    They actually twinkle like this all over East Tennessee, it's just that one area in the Smokies where thes males and females sync up the most, and it's only a couple of days when they are like Christmas lights all lighting at the same time above, then below repeatedly. Even around Knoxville around 10-11pm in June you can see fireflies twinking around the trees in dark, wooded areas like Christmas lights, but they don't sync up and down like that. The Elkmont ones don't sync up really well except on the middle night of viewing.
    I'm sure it was much more impressive for people who had never seen a string of electrical lights over a hundred years ago.

  • @lizwidner1208
    @lizwidner1208 7 лет назад +2

    How beautiful!!!

  • @amandah2454
    @amandah2454 6 лет назад +1

    Wow,amazing,wish I could go.

  • @lizatanzawa7910
    @lizatanzawa7910 7 лет назад

    I'm in South Texas. Our fireflies are VANISHING!!!!

  • @PipBerry
    @PipBerry 8 лет назад

    I love that guys comment..'We have them in Kentucky but they don't have their act together' lol. Hope to get to see this one day :)

  • @alyssahereau644
    @alyssahereau644 6 лет назад +10

    I love Tennessee

  • @-ninetailed-7172
    @-ninetailed-7172 7 лет назад +1

    5:44 "Before the glow is gone, for another YEE" LOL

  • @bryanr.3241
    @bryanr.3241 9 лет назад +2

    Very cool , that's a lot of fire flies.

  • @johnwayne8196
    @johnwayne8196 3 года назад

    I remember as kids we used to get a flat stick like a ruler and hit them with it and they light up as they go flying through the air like a plane going down in flames,or pull their rear end off and put it on a small stick and act like we were smoking a cigarette.😆🤷‍♂️

  • @heartofgold79
    @heartofgold79 5 лет назад +1

    I see this every summer here in ky... It's beautiful. Wish I could capture it on camera.

  • @abandonedalbania8937
    @abandonedalbania8937 4 года назад

    great.very detailed documentary i ever seen.good work

  • @sofiacruz5342
    @sofiacruz5342 2 года назад

    From NC and we'd catch them in Mason Jars and bring them in as our night lights 😄 We called them lightning bugs!

  • @zeeshawn15
    @zeeshawn15 Год назад

    Fireflies were very common where I live in Chicago, but this was 10 years ago. You'd always walk into a few at night just mingling around your house/building, but for the past 10 years, they have definitely died out in my area. God/Lord Knows the best in regards to what's happening to our nature. May the Lord of Universe protect all, including preservation of such small little lives that exist around us, that makes our Planet so much more than what we make of it. Far beyond just a kingdom of Humans, but rather a kingdom of lives, many lives. Each feed of each other in one way or another, using each other as aid and what not.

  • @dumontthe5th
    @dumontthe5th 6 лет назад

    just took the garbage out and across the lawn, the fireflies were 'in bloom'! I'm not an insect person but the firefly (and ladybug) is the only insect I can touch or let land on me! Everything else, well...!