So coooool! That baby EDB would have been gorgeous out of shed! 12:25 I dont suppose anyone knows what kind of flower this is? They are everywhere in South GA
Good channel, however I'd be nice to see the animals as found first, flipping or catching, rather than starting the clips "in hand". Much more appealing seeing the finds as they happen!
Thanks for the feedback! In the past I've done videos like this but I've definitely strayed from that style in the last few videos. I'll definitely be including more content like that in the coming videos!
As much as I don't like to use "click bait", for the average non-herper, corals and EDBs are rare as there are many people that will live their whole life without seeing one. Not rare on a species level, but for the average person that comes across this video..
absolutely incredible! as I've said before this channel needs waaaaaay more attention! keep it up my guy! some of the best herping content on youtube
What a video man! Epic: coral and EDB in a single day. Congrats, and keep up the good work!!
Really great stuff. Thanks for the content. I'll be back for the next one. Catch you on the flip-side.
Richard from Arkansas
So coooool! That baby EDB would have been gorgeous out of shed!
12:25 I dont suppose anyone knows what kind of flower this is? They are everywhere in South GA
The two flowers I showed there were mountain laurel and wild azalea.
Good channel, however I'd be nice to see the animals as found first, flipping or catching, rather than starting the clips "in hand". Much more appealing seeing the finds as they happen!
Thanks for the feedback! In the past I've done videos like this but I've definitely strayed from that style in the last few videos. I'll definitely be including more content like that in the coming videos!
Nice finds. Nothing "rare," per se, for the Panhandle, as the thumbnail suggests, but ....
As much as I don't like to use "click bait", for the average non-herper, corals and EDBs are rare as there are many people that will live their whole life without seeing one. Not rare on a species level, but for the average person that comes across this video..