HI, love the film. I met one of these at my fathers home, It came into the kitchen and we were laughing in excitement and joy as it batted about . AS I was laughing it flew into my mouth and I had to just keep my mouth open for it to come out. It was incredibly beautiful . It stayed in the kitchen for a while and had eyes of glowing red. Sadly as i was observing it's eyes it died. It's bright eyes just switched off. I wrote a song called The Insect. It the song there is a bit where I gasp, and I took this idea from when the moth flew into my mouth. A fantastic beast.
Great song! I just listened to it :) I also play music. If you want to check it out my TH-cam channel is th-cam.com/channels/lp_Pxxawdzchg5rKmKFFaA.html
its weird how different insects really are from what we see when we look at catterpillars we just see a long slow moving creature but from near its litterally something very majestic and uneque
excellent really enjoyed this wonderfull video, only just 3 days ago I found 2 on my willow, had know clue what they was so I went on Google to try and identify what they where and this is what they are, but at the moment they are still big catterpiller can't wait to see them change into this wonderful moth
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Hello Adam, this again is a wonderful video with lots of details. As I can see you got a great talent shooting close up clips of caterpillars, hatching from the eggs. Watching the detail, when the caterpillar starts opening the egg shell (movements of the mandibles) I wonder how it get a grip on the egg shell.. Do you know any about the structure of the inner surface o the egg shell. Is it smooth or sufficient rough that the mandibles will have a grip? Have a nice day Rüdiger
Dear Rüdiger! This is an interesting observation, but I have to admit that I did not notice that the inner wall of the egg was even rough. From my preliminary observations last year I remember that it is rather very smooth. Thank you for your insight. At the next breeding I will examine this fact. Many best regards! Adam
Absolutely stunning! Such a beautiful caterpillar and moth. It was an incredible film, I look forward to seeing more of your work. I wondered though, have you not managed to capture an eclosion yet, or did you leave it or for some reason? :)
Hi Sue, Thanks for your comment. You can see all of my actually published films here: www.chemia.pk.edu.pl/~agrochow/en/movies/ I am sorry, but I do not understand: "have you not managed to capture an eclosion yet, or did you leave it or for some reason? Would you please clarify what you mean. I hope you do not mind answering my question. Best regards from Krakow, Adam
@@groszek13you 4 years late, but "eclosion" is when an adult insect emerges from the pupal case. At 10:13 in the video, it went from pupa to moth without us being shown the process of the moth coming out of the pupal case.
Hi Dolly, Thank you for watching my video. If you like to see more my videos I invite you here: www.chemia.pk.edu.pl/~agrochow/en/movies/ regards, Adam
Hi Rafael! Butterflies formed in the pupae have an excess of physiological liquid needed to get out of the pupae and scare the potential enemy - similar to skunk - although the liquid is not as foul... In the case of not using it, before the first flight the butterfly dumps it. Regards! Adam
Ta biała ciecz to płyn fizjologiczny służący do odstraszania ewentualnych napastników (jaszczurki, inne owady, płazy itd). Przed odlotem motyl zrzuca zbędny balast. Niektóre motyle mają czerwony płyn, beżowy itd. Z niektórych informacji wynika, że może u niektórych gatunków być nawet parzący. A.
Hi Joe! Thanks. The species is also magical or rather mystical for me, however here in Poland not such common. I am also almost ready to show a new film on Laothoe poluli. Welcome You here soon. Adam.
Found one tonight in my garden. I was in awe, had never seen such a big moth. Thank you for your beautiful video.
HI, love the film. I met one of these at my fathers home, It came into the kitchen and we were laughing in excitement and joy as it batted about . AS I was laughing it flew into my mouth and I had to just keep my mouth open for it to come out. It was incredibly beautiful . It stayed in the kitchen for a while and had eyes of glowing red. Sadly as i was observing it's eyes it died. It's bright eyes just switched off. I wrote a song called The Insect. It the song there is a bit where I gasp, and I took this idea from when the moth flew into my mouth. A fantastic beast.
Let me hear the song
Marcus Barnes th-cam.com/video/VZRsHdUn208/w-d-xo.html
Cattipillers are a pest.they destroy the forest
Great song! I just listened to it :)
I also play music. If you want to check it out my TH-cam channel is th-cam.com/channels/lp_Pxxawdzchg5rKmKFFaA.html
素晴らしい映像を撮って下さって感謝!!
卵から立派な成虫になるまで まさに神秘と芸術
愛おしくて愛らしい
That is commendable work
And thank you for not putting stupid background music like most other channels
Вот это съёмки!!!! БРАВО!!! 🌹💋❤️
Your films are awesome!!! I really like these! Thank so much for your work! 👍👍👍
Amazingly beautiful!! Thank you!! 💙
its weird how different insects really are from what we see when we look at catterpillars we just see a long slow moving creature but from near its litterally something very majestic and uneque
Love your videos!
Nature is so perfect, I appreciate your video, very informative, thank you.
Дякую автору цього чудового каналу, я сам зараз годую 26 бражників цього виду.
wooowww!!! Vielen Dank für die Aufnahme :)
Eine seeehr hübsche Raupe ..
😍
Thank you so much for this wonderful video.!
Cutie 😍💓 I just released my Painted lady butterflies this morning and I'm just missing my catipillars now😢They grow up so fast.
Great video. Thanks.
Very impressive work... Congratulations!
Many thanks! welcome soon for a new video. Adam
You are doing a high quality work, you show us details of the natural world clearly and in attractive way. Compliments.
wauw, that was so beautiful. I had never seen this before.
I stand in awe...
Thank you sir!
Great video. This is a wonderful butterfly ;)
Many greetings, Joe
Thank you! I like this moth as well. Adam
Nice job man!! I always used to see this species down by my lake on willow tree trunks, along with its cousin the poplar hawkmoth;) they are magical!
Gratuluję! Obejrzałem z zainteresowaniem ten świetny filmik.
+Totylkoja Biesik
Dziękuję! Zapraszam również do obejrzenia moich innych filmów o owadach na YT. Adam
Adam Grochowalski
:) pooglądam.
Your videos are so beautiful, thanks...
Hi Sabine! Thank you very much.
Welcome soon for my new video on butterflies. Adam
Stunning work. I'm your fan.
excellent really enjoyed this wonderfull video, only just 3 days ago I found 2 on my willow, had know clue what they was so I went on Google to try and identify what they where and this is what they are, but at the moment they are still big catterpiller can't wait to see them change into this wonderful moth
Hello Adam,
this again is a wonderful video with lots of details. As I can see you got a great talent shooting close up clips of caterpillars, hatching from the eggs. Watching the detail, when the caterpillar starts opening the egg shell (movements of the mandibles) I wonder how it get a grip on the egg shell.. Do you know any about the structure of the inner surface o the egg shell. Is it smooth or sufficient rough that the mandibles will have a grip?
Have a nice day
Rüdiger
Dear Rüdiger! This is an interesting observation, but I have to admit that I did not notice that the inner wall of the egg was even rough. From my preliminary observations last year I remember that it is rather very smooth. Thank you for your insight. At the next breeding I will examine this fact. Many best regards! Adam
Incredible video thank you for sharing
I see all your videos. :-)
Best regards, Sabine
Très bon travail
Regarder et observer la beauté et la perfection des choes fait croître mon croyance en dieu ALLAH
Le tout-puissant
Absolutely stunning! Such a beautiful caterpillar and moth.
It was an incredible film, I look forward to seeing more of your work. I wondered though, have you not managed to capture an eclosion yet, or did you leave it or for some reason? :)
Hi Sue, Thanks for your comment. You can see all of my actually published films here: www.chemia.pk.edu.pl/~agrochow/en/movies/
I am sorry, but I do not understand: "have you not managed to capture an eclosion yet, or did you leave it or for some reason? Would you please clarify what you mean. I hope you do not mind answering my question.
Best regards from Krakow, Adam
@@groszek13you 4 years late, but "eclosion" is when an adult insect emerges from the pupal case. At 10:13 in the video, it went from pupa to moth without us being shown the process of the moth coming out of the pupal case.
Erinnert an einen Lindenschwärmer.....die Raupe. :)
*That bug is beatiful!*
*but with background music will be better!*
please upload more! i love your videos!
Hi Dolly, Thank you for watching my video. If you like to see more my videos I invite you here: www.chemia.pk.edu.pl/~agrochow/en/movies/
regards, Adam
Wow 😮
is... every moth caterpillar always have kinda like red or black antenae like a tail? or the butterfly caterpillar have it too?
Ken1093 it’s a Hawkmoth defence spike. It keeps predators away and frightens them.
słodki robaczek
Dziękuję za miły komentarz, Adam
+Adam Grochowalski :)
Jak jesteś z Krakowa to Pana Malika znasz?
Lindo demais 👏👏
好可愛喔⋯⋯😍
11:33 what was that thing beneath its body
Hi Rafael! Butterflies formed in the pupae have an excess of physiological liquid needed to get out of the pupae and scare the potential enemy - similar to skunk - although the liquid is not as foul... In the case of not using it, before the first flight the butterfly dumps it. Regards! Adam
I used to see these when I was a kid don't see them now
สวยมากเลย
These caterpillars molt their skin in the opposite direction compared to the others
Ohhhh
Wir müssen die Raupen zu kümmen. Nur das 1% des Raupen werden eine Schmetterling zu sein.
Świetna robota ! Gratuluję cierpliwości .
11:34- motyl wystrzelił białą ciecz, co to jest ?
Dziękuję i zapraszam wkrótce na nowe filmy. Adam
Ta biała ciecz to płyn fizjologiczny służący do odstraszania ewentualnych napastników (jaszczurki, inne owady, płazy itd). Przed odlotem motyl zrzuca zbędny balast. Niektóre motyle mają czerwony płyn, beżowy itd. Z niektórych informacji wynika, że może u niektórych gatunków być nawet parzący. A.
Dziękuję
To chyba ten potwór mnie przestraszył ostatnio na nocce. Był gigantyczny. z 10cm szerokości (skrzydeł).
Cześć. To możliwe, bo teraz te ćmy są aktywne. To duże motyle. Ale zupełnie nie groźne.
Pozdrawiam, Adam
reply if you stay up to date on old videos!
Please, Papilio demoleus 🍋
Oh meu gody
to winogrono xD. wygląda tak
wiem że to jajko
น้องหนอนน่ารักและจะเปนผีเสื้อในอีกไม่ช้า
☆☆☆☆☆ Subhânallah ☆☆☆☆☆
glorous
Um hey Adm, nextime translate your title into english. Many people cant understand your language.
Nice job man!! I always used to see this species down by my lake on willow tree trunks, along with its cousin the poplar hawkmoth;) they are magical!
Hi Joe! Thanks. The species is also magical or rather mystical for me, however here in Poland not such common.
I am also almost ready to show a new film on Laothoe poluli. Welcome You here soon. Adam.