Dear Tim, you are without a doubt one of the most giving souls on the planet. What you go through to get these wonderful videos is a gift to us all. Thank you so much. Just love and appreciate you and all you do.
@@OchoVerde Unfortunately people some people only want the animals. They aren’t here for leaning. I personally am grateful for the time, date and temperature information!!! Growing up on Miami Beach and having a cool high school biology teacher who took us for a day in the Galdes, have been in love with them ever since❣️ It was a bit of a drive from home, but always well worth the time! Absolutely love Tim’s videos, brings me back home since moving to another peninsula state.
A good thing you’re doing there Tim documenting wildlife as we know it today tomorrow it may all be gone. You remind me of me when I was your age and younger traipsing around in the Woods and swamps of North Florida just wish I could still get out there and do it but I’m doing it now through your lenses keep up the good work thank you . 👍👍🤠🐠🐟🦌🦃🐇🐿❤️🇺🇸🙏🏻
Tim that was an amazing pickup, the family of raccoons was my favorite. Your videos are such a positive force in this crazy world and I truly appreciate your work and your contribution to the good, keep doing what your doing. Glad to see your holding up during this COVID may you and your family continue to stay safe.
The Florida bear looks so tall and skinny but has a short thin coat compared to floofy bears in high elevation mountains. Thank you for the swamp camera action!
LOL. Your friend can find your camera loc easily or u give him a heads up. The guy looks a lot like an old friend of mine since lost. Wishing you both blessings.
i went to high school with guys like you in north east georgia .its great to be able to actually see what very few people experience .thank you so much .
"Clean my lens, please!'... Omg, I really felt that + hope someone did (aside from the bear tongues)!😂 Thank you for all you are doing to share this truly beautiful world with us (especially dealing with the mosquitos!)😱. Best wishes!🌞
Tim I love to watch your videos and really appreciate how much you do to show us the Florida wildlife. After I see the critters in the videos there is no way I would be brave enough to walk thru that area. It's pretty to see but there is so much action that I am more comfortable in my own yard.
As I sit here watching this again, it struck me as to, why the black bears down here are so skinny looking; They don't need the thick fur nor the thick fat layer to keep them warm. Nature adjusting itself. 🤦♀️ can't believe it took so long for me to figure that out 🤣
White tailed deer also get smaller as you go down the eastern seaboard, there are more red screech owls in the brown red gray feather mix and barred owls get lighter in color.
HI Tim...love your videos. I was glad to see a new upload. It helped me thru a bit of boredom while recovering from that which we don't talk about. Thank you for the Super Awesome Terrific & Exciting content! Stay well.
Are there any cameras in the Carlton Reserve to help assist with the Laundrie Search? I've watched plenty of your videos, thought of you immediately. Hope you can help
Thanks for all that you do and for bringing us all these amazing animal trail camera videos. Loved the bears, otter, bobcats on the log and all the raccoon life.
I always look forward to your wonderful videos. Good to see you and that you are ok and healthy. As always, Loved the video! Thank you so much for all you do. xo
Love the bear videos. Just curious are you seeing many black coyotes? They seem to roughly half of all the coyotes I see in the Carolinas. There seem to be many more than there were 10 years ago.
That woman taking a picture of your set up seemed like she wanted to be some kind of law enforcement agent collecting some evidence of people who actually know how much to appreciate nature to share it with us. She could’ve just cleaned that lens and keep on going.
Most people wonder why they are so thin looking. But if they think about why bears have a thick layers of fat and fur it makes sense that Florida bears are "skinny". Don't need help keeping warm down here.
Very good video, as usual. The number of different and interesting species that you have there is impressive. Also they are all together. Very good job. Regards from Spain 🇪🇸
Thank you, Tim! I have a fear of bears, the only time I want to see inside a bears mouth is on your channel. I’ve seen that fellow passing by your camera previously, saying hi Tim!🇨🇦❤️
That was on skinny looking bear. Nice of your friend to stop by and say hello. Tim, I can't remember where you're located. Anywhere near where they're looking for Brian Laundrie?
It's not a Tim Harrell video without a bear seeking otolarynology care, and some dentistry. FLORIDIANS, WHAT IS THAT RACCOON WITH A REDDISH BROWN MANE/SADDLE? Mr. Harrell, did you poot on that log, because the deer were sure smelling something. ;-) lol. Actually, you should sit on several places on the log, so the animals will be distracted by the smell there, and not your camera.
@@deborahdanhauer8525 Yes love crypto! At first I was skeptical but the more I looked into it the more I fell in love with what it can do for people trying to get ahead. I’m saving up to hopefully open a wild life rehab center here in Texas. 🦌 🐇 🦨
I use to think that also, but if you think why are bears fat and have thick fur you will realize that Florida bears don't need it. Northern Black bears need the fat and thick fur for warmth, something no bear needs in Florida. 🥵
I am amazed at how little there is for bears to eat there, so thin. You can usually count on them to trying to eat your camera at least once. Thanks, take care.
They don't need the thick layers of fat and fur to keep them warm. We are still getting days in the upper 90°s in the 3rd week of September. 🥵 autumn here just means its less hot 🤣
Thanks Tim once again your videos are interesting and educational. I love seeing the Ghost orchids. Please be careful out there . There are creepy crawlers every where out there.