Over 5 MILLION CHANNEL VIEWS WORLDWIDE! Trail cam wildlife videos filmed on a single acre of land behind our home in Hendersonville, NC - / @wildlifebehindourhome (music by audionautix.com)
I live in Hendersonville, so thanks for sharing some of our "neighbors". I have to tell you that my Ragdoll cat was sitting on the sideboard under the wall mounted flat screen TV watching this film, and when the black bear approached the camera, she got frightened and FLEW off of the sideboard and watched the rest of the film from the safety of beneath the coffee table!
I just love that bear!!! Love the bear close-ups!!! Such beautiful Bob cats and,coyotes and, foxes!!! Loved that deer close-up!!! Wild turkeys and, albino squirrels!!! Love these animals!!!!
Wow ! A black coyote and white squirrels ! I just found your videos a couple of days ago, thanks for the calm enjoyment of watching beautiful creatures in their natural habitat !
@@autoadjuster you must live on the Canadian border like me... I haven't seen a black squirrel in years and just saw one the other day. They come down from Canada.
@@georgewashington6225 Actually the complete opposite I'm on Long Island I am as far South as you can get in New York. We have a lot of black Squirrels around my area.
I've seen white squirrels, black coyotes, and everything else in this film, but only because I have from South Florida to South Texas and everywhere in between. This is amazing you have all this in one small place in North Carolina. I have a small place in Alabama now and we have a good variety but not like yours. You are truly blessed with an abundance of God's critters. Enjoy them!
This is just truly amazing... Most humans in today's expanding world get so caught up in their own busy lives that we often over look what surrounds us. A lot of us have forgotten the blissful, essence of nature that exists amongst us. You have most definitely captured the true meaning and beauty of nature at it's finest. Thank you so much for sharing these magnificent video's. Absolutely breath taking! Great work!
james wells here in Brevard, NC we are famous for our white squirrels. We have a White Squirrel festival every year. My kids and I used to count them on our rides to and from school. They really are beautiful.
Mandilo23 Reference the Wikipedia article on coyotes. “ Coyotes have hybridised with wolves to varying degrees, particularly in eastern North America “
I pass by your way quiet often traveling from SC (Where I live now) to the mountains of South Western VA (Where I grew up). Also my wife works for a company that did contract work for Duke at the power plant in Asheville. She was there for about nine months, and would tell me every day about all the game she would see. I would go there on the weekends to visit her and we would take in the area. My. Mitchell, Linville Caverns, Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, The waterfalls at Brevard, and Black Mountain was where I seen the biggest black bear I've ever encountered, and I've run across the paths of a few. Also the Heritage Museum, and Jump off Rock in Hendersonville. This sounds like I'm a travel guide. It's just simply a great place with plenty of wildlife.
The Southern Appalachians are chock a block with wild life. Of course, with that, comes more kinds of insects, bees, wasps, and ants then you can shake five sticks at.
@@Gallagherfreak100 As I stated I grew up in the mountains of SW Virginia (The Coal Fields). Even at 12 years old our parents didn't have a care for us staying in the woods for dawn to dust. I stayed in the woods and learned about everything that lived and grown in them. Run across every animal you can think of, even a panther when I was 14 squirrel hunting. Never seen Sasquatch, but I always wanted to. It was a completely different time when life was much more simple. Everything's the same in the woods. Even though I don't hunt any longer. I do make it back to the mountains to ginseng every year.
@@douglascasey3486 : is there still people making booze up there? Tasted moonshine a few times. Always different; one time like vodka, one time tasted like weird brandy. I make beer at our place in the North Georgia mountains. The water is perfect, super soft, which is great for the beer I like to make. No chlorine, deep well water
I have never seen a melanistic coyote in my life. That was awesome! Add to that white squirrels, (couldn’t tell if they were albinos or not). Then, all the bears, bobcats, red and gray fox, raccoons, deer, and turkey. What an incredible bunch of critter cam captures. Thanks for sharing them.
Black coyote. Kind of rare. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sKr7dqcIShM.html Naturally white squirrels! They are abundant here. (See my White Squirrels playlist) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ete9GHl86xk.html
Wildlife Behind Our Home in Hendersonville, NC Thanks for sending those links. They are awesome videos. I could see that the squirrels are not albinos. I love their markings. I've heard of pockets of white squirrels in other places as well. I just can't make any evolutionary sense of it. Are you putting some sort of scent down? I noticed several of the animals very interested in, and some rolling in something in perfect line of sight to the camera.
Wildlife Behind Our Home in Hendersonville, NC Thank you! Wait, I just went to the link. Is this for real, or are you saying you won't divulge your secret. 😂 I would have never believed wildlife would react to hickory smoke like that.
I was at an AIRBNB in Hendersonville in July. The house was on the side of a mountain. Absolutely beautiful area. We hiked all over the parks in that area - lots of remote trails - and for some reason it never occurred to me that we should be concerned about bears. I’m glad we didn’t see any honestly :) cause I’m not sure we would have known how to respond.
@@Michael65429 I always figured that you had to have money living in those, I figured they were doctors or lawyers homes. I've heard that Hendersonville is actually pretty pricey area to live & once you get past there it's really all just small towns, populations of only 2-3k people. I lived in Andrews.
My cousin lived in Hendersonville N.C. in the 60's. Then later they moved to Hendersonville, Tenn. The white squrrells and the antler shed...cool woods stuff.
@TheLawDemon ahhhhh. I should have read ahead before I started replying to comments. Sorry I didn't notice what you were dealing with. Best of luck. I avoid these where ever possible. I don't have the patience.
Mark Reaves They weren't true albinos. They had black eyes. I think it is Olney Illinois, they have a sustainable population of true albino squirrels. If I'm not mistaken, the scientists are considering reclassifying the squirrels as their own species.
I live in Hendersonville and have them where I am. My dog was barking at a bobcat when I was at work this past Sunday early in the morning. I bring her in at night because of the coyotes I have at my place.
Great video. I've visited Hendersonville a few times while attending some training in Ednyville years ago. Hendersonville is a great mountain town. I really enjoyed walking around the downtown area. If I remember there were several good restaurants downtown. And I really enjoyed Mast General Store. I live in Eastern NC, and I haven't been Hendersonville lately but would really like to visit again one day.
Thanks for the post. I, too, live in Henderson County and see the same wildlife. But, I was gifted with a trailcam and tossed it; never could program it. I am not at all good with electronics. Thanks again for the post. If the viewer who has elk in the driveway could post pictures next time, that would be appreciated.
You definitely have some great footage for sure wow. I will have to tell my daughter, granddaughter, and son they live in Etowah be careful up that way. This is really amazing
The white squirrels not albinos were amazing. Also the black coyote. Absolutely beautiful. I’d love to have them as mounts in my house. Great videos of wildlife. Only downside was the scrub dink buck. Bigger whitetail would have been the icing on the cake.
@@bobbysusenbach9687 The National Park Service released a herd about 20 years ago in Cataloochee Valley, which is near the 20 mile marker of I -40 of NC. There is no real way of knowing how many there are right now due to migration as far as South Carolina, but there's hundreds.I've seen herds of 15-20 routinely in Cherokee ,NC. walking down the Oconoluftee River.
Squirells were beautiful bobcat everybody haha hanks nice to see old now can't walk no more, good to see the nature I saw when I had my ponies and use to go everyday. Of my life,just about on my mountain thanks soooo much, and hunted, my first deer was a a 8 point,
your neighbor is hogging all the critters? shame on him ; ) but maybe they pass your place too yeah? but you don't see them. try some cameras and see what you get.
I live in the easter part of NC and I'm originally from the mountains in upstate NY. This makes me want to move to the western part of NC. I grow tired of the flat land and swamps out this way.