Wasps are insects that can bring mixed feelings, but having a close look at them, proves they are very interesting creatures. This video shows the way they take care of their offspring. By flapping their wings to reduce the temperature inside the nest, they protect the young inside the nest. Animals are not as dangerous as we night think. Respect and distance are the key to living in harmony with all the Earth’s creatures.
Category Archives: Videos
Birding Panama – Episode 10 – Berries
Panama Eco Adventure – Episode 9
Birding Panama Episode 9 – Three-wattled Bellbird
Panama Wildlife – Episode 6 Video
Birding Panama Episode 8 Video
Daniel pulled together a great collection of some of the birds you may see onsite at Tranquilo Bay. Red-legged Honeycreeper, Blue Dacnis, Red-lored Amazon, and two Crowned Woodnymphs in all their glory. Makes me want to pick up a pair of binoculars and go outside. Come see for yourself as soon as you can!
Double-toothed Kite Video
After returning from vacation earlier this fall, Ramon was presented with an opportunity to watch this Double-toothed Kite right outside his apartment door. One must take advantage of these opportunities so he set up his camera in order for all of us to have a chance to take a look at this outstanding bird. Thanks Ramon!
Panama Eco Adventure – Episode 6
Today, we have a video of some very hungry caterpillars. Metamorphosis takes a lot of work. The life cycle of butterflies and moths can be a very short process. During their caterpillar stage they really have an insatiable appetite, in this video, we see proof of it.
Birding Panama – Episode 6
This Monday, we have a birding video for you. We get a quick glimpse of the number of birds one might see at Bird Island and then a few longer clips of Magnificent Frigatebirds and Royal Terns. We hope you enjoy it.
Panama Eco Adventure – Episode 8
It’s Monday, so its time for a video. Panama Eco Adventure Episode 8 highlights the bat cave near Bahia, Honda on Isla Bastimentos. This cave is an amazing formation in itself and then you add several bat species, an awesome kayak (not shown in this video) and a short hike through an indigenous owned farm and it makes for a very unique excursion. Enjoy.