I 100% totally agree with that statement, a lot of people really screw up their videos by editing in brain numbing music.The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed your natural wildlife videos.
Animal's shown (some reappear later) Mink 1:39, Red Shouldered Hawk 2:42, Black Bear 3:21, Florida Panther (Puma) 4:48, Barred Owl 5:23, Northern river otter 6:15, Raven 6:30, AT 9:03 OWL CATCHES FROG, Snake in water at 10:46, Eastern Gray Squirrel 12:35. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU ENJOY THIS GREAT VIDEO!
Amazing how they all share the same watering hole and keep there space and timing.....imagine all the animal cooties in there!!looks so shallow but seems like it has life in it!!!love this!!!🐻🐱 🐰🐍
Mink; River Otter; some sort of poisonous snake--cottonmouth?--Florida Black Bear; Red-shouldered Hawk; Barred Owl; Crow, possibly Fish Crow; Florida Panther. Bugs could be mosquitos or not. FL has a LOT of bugs! This inspires me to put out a wildlife camera here in southern New Mexico. I hope to post videos once I do. These vids are wonderful! So calming...
What a treat to watch!... Was so delightful to see and hear the true joy of this man when he checked his Browning and discovered it turned on and that it had captured so many images! How powerful can one small watering hole be!!
I’ve been home with Covid all week and looking around RU-vid I found these trailcam videos. They are amazing. I’m not an outdoors person but I am a science teacher and I am hypnotized watching these. You see lots of different animals. You see the same animals over and over in the same area. I could spend weeks teaching ecosystems just from these Trailcams. This is great stuff. Thank you for posting these videos. They are truly amazing.
Very well done. I never thought about adding this sort of photography now years into my retirement. I stopped hunting years ago. During the years I hunted man I lost the well to find enjoyment/Thrill from any of it. But filming is a whole other form of shooting.
Little Bear slurping up the water-so cute, listen to him drink. Mink crunching away- oh good he got himself some grub. Meanwhile, if a person ate or drank that loudly I’d lose my darn mind.
I love the way the owls get right in there and catch their frogs while the hawk seems to hate the mud and doesn;t even try at catching something in the water. Beautiful coloring on the hawk. The otter is a pleasure to watch. Thanks for posting this.
*Wowwww, GREAT Footage of Wildlife... Total B.S. For the 1.4K People who Hit Thumbs Down :( Tim does a Great Job & you should be Grateful for all of his Hard Work & Dedication. Thanks Tim :)*
Very good, my friend, keep up the good work, and very interesting. I esp. like the falcon bird, very colorful. The rest was good as well. The owl must have lived close by since it came very often. The big black bear was a cool dude. The young one was changing color as they do. Very good one to watch i will be back looking for more. Cool videos, old man joe ,80 years old. i am in bad health and cannot go hunting any more. Hunting , i mean going looking these days. I used to do that back when i was young and found the tracks and best ones i could to find a good hunting spot in advance of the season. Worked out well for me. To old to even do the picture thing, so i watch from here. thanks again and will be looking forward to more videos in the future. old man Joe.
Why would anyone do a “thumbs down” for this. The footage is fantastic. I live in the UK. I could never see this in real life. Heaps of thanks to Tim for doing this.
That mink is like, I will swim in this little pond until it dries all the way up damn you, I don’t care if it’s literally a few spoonfuls of water deep I will swim 🤣🤣🤣, it’s so cute lol.
Yes I noticed too that the otter brought the birds to the pond. Probably the crows have learned that otters = fish. When the otters bite or chew a fish, parts of the fish comes of and the birds can take them. Crows are extremely smart and easy learners!
Thank you for sharing this video with us. It's a real thrill to see these creatures in their natural habitat. I was so thrilled to see the beautiful wild cat that I called it by the wrong name! That's not a puma, it's a Florida Panther, which is a subspecies of the Puma Concolor. Please forgive the error.
I think the birds hang around when mammals or gators go exploring in the pond so they can snatch up any little critter that tries to hop out, similar to how some birds hang around plowing machines or sharks follow fishing boats. For example, at about the 6:03 mark, a frog apparently almost hops out of the water as the otter swims towards it. Edit: Crows are the smartest bird in the world.
I see a whole bunch of people here because of quarantine. There are people like "The quality of these videos is quite amazing. The creatures you caught are beautiful" and other people are like "Heehoo big snek go swish swish and owl go squeaky squeaky"
Hi Tim 🙂 Can’t believe I had not seen this one. Even though there were only 12 videos on the first camera, they were great! The Panther looked so healthy and content, could have watched it all day. Always love seeing a beautiful healthy Panther without a collar. Both sites were great, although the second was definitely more diverse. As always, well done!!! Must admit the one with the bacon frying and the old commercial, completely forgot about was awesome lol 😆 Hope you are well (parents also) and taking precautions for staying that way.
I'm a cattleman, and I know what magnets cattle are for flies. I hadn't realized how Bears are such fly clouds. I should've known. It just makes sense.
I had no idea there were bears in Florida. That big cat was amazing to see! I'm from North Georgia. See bears petty often but Big Cats are only heard. I've only heard stories of sightings.
Tim, thanks for your hard work to get us viewers these amazing videos. This is one of my favorites that you made...awesome to see animals you don't see just anywhere... thanks again Tim !!!!!
Yeah one of the larger cougars I’ve seen but most people go hiking with some sort of firearm to ward off large predators generally a shot in there general direction is enough to send em running scared
This just showed up in my suggestions.. this makes me want to get out into the woods.. I'm not meant for homes nor lock down. Thank you for sharing.. beautiful
Dang, fella, where the heck do you live?? Bears, Panthers, I'm not sure I'd want to go get my camera. But seriously, that is a really cool video. I like to watch wildlife. I have a game camera, but I'd be super excited if it picked up stuff like that. I mostly see a raccoon or a skunk.
All your videos are awesome. I'm so glad I found you. And plz dont add music, I love it real. Thank you again. Also, you are so brave to walk in the swamp after the hurricane. That alligator was massive.