Wild Arizona!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Wild Arizona! reveals little known details, busts erroneous myths, and explores the relationship of Arizona’s plants and animals with their human neighbors. From the survival strategies of the Ocotillo, to the social behavior of the Javelina, to the ever mesmerizing and colorful hummingbirds, this is a journey of discovery and wonderment in the wildest state in the nation…Wild Arizona!
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Комментарии • 35

  • @koreanature
    @koreanature Год назад +2

    Wow, My best friend, Thank you for your hard work in making the video. I enjoyed the good video. Have a happy day.

  • @Sabotage_Labs
    @Sabotage_Labs 27 дней назад

    I love hummingbirds and... actually a bit jealous of them. Looks like so much fun to fly like they do. I very much enjoy seeing out Arizona hummingbirds, the year round and the species that stop by on migration. I always keep a few feeders around the yard, and keep them clean and healthy. Gotta replace the food often in summer, keep away from ants (water cup hooks work well but, gotta check the water every few days in summer) and...never ever use anything with food dye or color. Just clean filtered water and sugar will keep these amazing little creatures going. I may be jealous but, In don't mind helping them lol.

  • @Sabotage_Labs
    @Sabotage_Labs 27 дней назад

    15:33 Oh...Javalina can be good eating though...lol. But saying they are unfriendly...is an understatement! Don't challenge a pack...unless you are well armed!
    Did a lot of Javalina hunting in southern Az in my younger years. Yet, I've also seen a pack running down the street, just off Scottsdale Rd, in north Scottsdale more than once. Something kinda surreal seeing a pack of them running past a Harley dealership lol.

  • @rgarizonahomestead2729
    @rgarizonahomestead2729 3 года назад +11

    i am sorry this has not got more views i found this very interesting and learning at the same time thanks for sharing and i hope it gets more views

  • @pearlofthedarkage
    @pearlofthedarkage 2 года назад +2

    This was a pretty decent video. Makes me wish it was longer, though. Can one be paid as a bird watcher? I'd do that.

  • @Into_The_Mystery_13
    @Into_The_Mystery_13 6 месяцев назад

    This is awesome

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 3 месяца назад

    The English captions call the javelina a “coward” peccary, lol. But the auto-generated captions are correct and say “collared”.

  • @delusionspodcast
    @delusionspodcast 8 месяцев назад

    i seen a javelina robins butte over 10 years ago, cool to know it was a rare occasion

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 3 месяца назад

      Rare? I don’t know about that, these days, at least… in some places, especially in the southern half of the state, entire herds of javelina can tear through yards and properties by night. We know because it gets filmed regularly on people’s door cams and security cameras! Their numbers are rising I’m sure. And some people feed them vegetables, which of course, is conditioning them to being fed, and not recommended…

  • @sandratessem9980
    @sandratessem9980 4 года назад +5

    Great video

  • @obesereleaseasia5770
    @obesereleaseasia5770 2 года назад +2

    Looks amazing

  • @robertcalamusso1603
    @robertcalamusso1603 Год назад

    Great Ecology
    Great Folk.

  • @drillsergeant623
    @drillsergeant623 8 дней назад

    “Since the arrival of human beings” I wonder what you meant by that.

  • @Mr.Spanky
    @Mr.Spanky 2 года назад +1

    My dad has an acre and it gets roadrunners all the time

    • @nickhowatson4745
      @nickhowatson4745 Год назад

      i used to volunteer at a bird shelter in Tucson and have rehabilitated and handled many roadrunners. Fun fact: you can actually pull out their long tail feathers very easily so one must be very careful when handling them to not grab their tail feathers.

  • @frankducett9
    @frankducett9 4 месяца назад

    Leave them alone.
    Observe from a distance.

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 3 месяца назад

      The bands fall off over time

  • @betsyross1621
    @betsyross1621 3 года назад +2

    Oh dont band the hummer

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 3 месяца назад

      It falls off eventually

  • @michaelbudden7243
    @michaelbudden7243 2 года назад +1

    We used to have a 'wearable arts' contest in Aotearoa New Zealand. Wouldn't it be great for a US design competition, with charity & competition, to inspire & train industry lead opportunities, long lasting careers, by learning & encouraging growth in 'haute couture' skills & techniques, in several states, or a state, in the US of A? New York, or L.A.? Inspiration comes in many shapes, colours & forms, especially when inspired from, or by nature. Ideally, creating a wealth flow to protect environments & UNESCO park opportunities, in many other states ;-) If only we knew some responsible contacts, to create charities, or foundations, for tax free donations & training opportunities, making profits to pay for staff, materials & the like .... Circular economies exist, with money flowing back, to protect valuable environs & the species they nurture & future generations of humans & animals, plus plant life as well ;-)

  • @christianmattia7740
    @christianmattia7740 3 года назад +2

    Never meet ruder people in Arizona must be the heat.....

    • @christianmattia7740
      @christianmattia7740 2 года назад

      @Entity Water your so mean stop....😙

    • @richardverdugo41
      @richardverdugo41 7 месяцев назад

      I'm hoping that your bad experience wasn't in Tucson. The people of Tucson are some of the most relaxed, chill and super nice people around. I know firsthand. Not only did I grow up here, but it's also home.

  • @ExpresShans
    @ExpresShans 2 года назад

    Why is this called humming birds?

    • @pearlofthedarkage
      @pearlofthedarkage 2 года назад +1

      They are named hummingbirds because the sound of their wings beating so rapidly makes a humming sound.

  • @cds3703
    @cds3703 2 года назад

    Man I want to go to arizona to find the carolina wolf spider

  • @debraboaze2991
    @debraboaze2991 3 года назад

    w0w

  • @jakejohnson7714
    @jakejohnson7714 2 года назад +1

    leave the birds alone!

  • @TravelswithDJay
    @TravelswithDJay 4 месяца назад

    “Banding” more like (unnecessarily capturing and abusing birds)

  • @survivalmode666_
    @survivalmode666_ 2 года назад +1

    All she talked about is fucking birds

    • @nickhowatson4745
      @nickhowatson4745 Год назад

      they are one of a kind species that exist nowhere else in the world so yeah they deserve to be talked about.

    • @jimreimer6140
      @jimreimer6140 10 месяцев назад

      What else should she talk about?

  • @matthewpetersen4417
    @matthewpetersen4417 2 года назад

    says arizona wildlife but sounds like a bunch of complaints of do this do that, this is true propaghanda for you.