Chyis Egnoto you are awesome man!! Thank you for another outstanding and educational video, we need to get you your very own nature channel for public broadcast we call it OETA in Oklahoma, kids could learn great information about our small friends and you could get paid for doing what you seem to have a great passion for, thank you again sir, have a great new week.
Thank you so much! That would be pretty awesome. I would love this to bring me a livable income. I absolutely love teaching and it is a great medicine for me. You have a great week!
Thank you for this great video. We have created a native habitat in our yard, including a pond in the backyard. We have so many damselflies this year! We have also seen some dragonflies. I don't know anything about them--am trying to learn more. They are so friendly--one of them landed on my forehead yesterday :) This video is amazing!
Don't feel dumb. To most people, they are the same thing. One doesn't know something until they learn it, and that's what you just did :) And thank you btw, I am happy that you liked the video
Have only visited the States to see birds; must return one day to see dragons like these (I've seen some I knew, but not many). Noticed Blue Dasher (fem) and Green Darner here.
Oh wow. In June and July, you wouls see a lot of amazing ones around the ponds and lakes. South East U.S. is an incredible place to find and watch a big variety of species.
Yes. Start with something either vegetarian or cute. Stick insects are fun and Death Feign beetles are real easy and fair natured. They also live a long time. Crabs might make the transition easier. Check out my invertebrate videos to get some ideas. I have a lot of friendly insects, too