For years afterward, the deer would say to each other, “Remember that time we found that big ass pile of food in the middle of the forest?” “ yeah”……..” that was great…….” “ yeah.”
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I’m in the uk , I live near a forest ,, every morning walking my dog I whistle and put food out and the crows always come , also in the evening I put carrots and other veg out for the deer and feed the fox’s some will even be brave enough to take food from my hand, I love it, I couldn’t stop now as they sit waiting for me every evening at the same time.
If you think they've become too reliant, you could slowly reduce the feed and they will revert to finding their own as they'd always done. But I'm sure it's a joy to connect with your animal friends.
... And then they all squabble over what's there to eat. Announcing food preserves their species, fighting over what's available ensures the fitest survive.
@@bessiedawson6871 Animals usually fight over food. It's when there's a ton of it that they're peaceful because there's no point in fighting over something you couldn't finish yourself
I'm concerned about animals eating dry oats. They swell in water. The stomach could expand too much. Grains aren't always good, particularly processed grains. Also, baked, rotisserie or fried chicken is dangerous. Cooked chicken bones are not soft. They are brittle and splinter and can kill animals when they choke on the splinters.
Stop lying if you're a conservation worker you'll know it's not ok to feed wild animals they'll be dependent on humans and the place they congregate will be a prime spot for diseases
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At 9 minutes 15 crows arrive, earlier it was just one or two. No other feeders bring their mates! Tells you lots about how social crows are. The CAW CAW cries we are so familiar with are amazingly accompanied by a dipping/bowing behaviour that is mirrored by others in the group. It’s fabulous behaviour that I’ve be er seen before, but now I’ll be imaging it every time I hear that strikingly loud CAWCAW. Mostly though it’s shy, careful delicate deer. Slow TV.. but one needs to remember it’s still massively speeded up by the editing process. Nature is slow slow, so much no show, and then fabulously animated intensity till they go, go, go.. The Outdoor Theatre indeed! FABULOUS! Thank you thank you thank you
If I had acreage I'd reserve a corner for veggie kitchen scraps, grain and a salt lick. Never enough to be a single food source, but enough to be a diet-balancing treat. I'd also hang birdhouses and seed-bells in random trees and plant shrubs and flowers favoured by bees and hummingbirds. Just the thought of this makes me smile. Thank you. This was a beautiful video.
@@Sheepdog1314and birds will not do so much wild seed gathering and spreading, hummingbirds will pollenate less, migratory birds may not leave and will freeze to death depending on where you live; it's heartbreaking to see. deer will lose their fear of humans and be shot too easily.
@@kaysmith5495 You know I wasn't really pleased with my choice of beast either, but no other word came to mind. Perhaps blessed creatures? Or the shy beasts of the field? Hmm, anyway good video.
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I'm inFlorida and had a momma and twins, the momma was lookin real thin so I put out oats and bird seed because I heard (not sure if true) that the corn wasn't the greatest food for thier digestion. The twins are grown and momma only had 1 this year they all come back, for fresh water and the occasional apples and carrots and bird seed. Can't feed alot or else it becomes a killing field for the Bobcat and owls on the squirrels and bunnies. Love my little piece of paradise. Thanks for the video!
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I put out a pile of oaks for the deer in my area during winter, a 40lb bag, it took almost a week for it to be eaten. I live on a dirt road and several small groups of deer live in the surrounding wooded area. They frequent my yard to feast on the greenery. I enjoy watching these peaceful animals.
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sometime in early December, there's a live deer pantry that feeds all wildlife in Maine. each day they fill the pantry with hundreds of pounds of oats, apple and nuts. very cool. enjoy watching through all kinds of weather.
We were renovating a late 19th century firehouse and bring back the "old bones" of the structure. If I knocked on the wood slat ceiling of the first floor, old oats would fall out from between the wood slats. Turns out that the second floor was where they stored the grain for the horses.
It’s so incredibly wonderful you’re providing supplemental feedings especially since every second of the day they’re trying to survive so anything anyone can do to eliminate a food insecurity is so admirable I appreciate it and thank you for sharing the video
Feeding deer in winter can paradoxically create malnutrition -- the deal is that they switch their stomachs over in the winter to be able to eat the bark available, but if you feed them out of season foods they never make the switch, so then they can't get nutrition as well from what's available naturally. I didn't know this until recently, either, but it's a really good reason not to supplemental feed.
@@lotharschoebel2646 Depends. If it prevents a switch to the winter gut biome it can stop the deer from digesting the winter foods available and cause hunger. I won't exaggerate and say that means a bunch of dead deer, but if the point is to make them happy and a little healthy then even periodic winter feeding is counter to that goal. I would assume a half apple once in three months is probably not a problem, but putting out grain in fall even a few times is probably hurting them instead of helping them, and obviously people putting out the grain are doing it because they think it will help.
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@@gio_a_o No Brother, I have seen this before, I have observed many things, From the roaring beasts that the tall skinny figures crawl inside of to travel far beyond the horizon, to how the figure weeped when the other had fallen into a deep sleep. And from my experience I have learned that they will give extra oats to one of us before taking them into the shed of no return.
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My Mom taught me everything is hungry in this world. So every night after dinner, we’d walk the non protein scraps down to the woods with a flashlight. We had a certain spot we left it in. And the next night it was gone. She brought grain and corn by the big bags to feed the critters also. I am thankful she taught me empathy through her love of animals and people. Growing up in MN, critters may have lived through the cold night with food in their bellies. Bless you!
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Aren’t they dainty eaters. Share and share alike. The crows seem to say their thanks to the Lord for their meal each time. Thank you for bringing our lives back to normal. 🇬🇧
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I hope you will continue through the winter when the wildlife really needs it. I put out nuts for our neighborhood squirrels and blue jays get some, too.
They are apparently very clever and recognize human faces. I love how they all cawed in unison! In any case, they seem better behaved than seaside seagulls!!
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Love how the crows have a leader, that when he calls they call and do their little dance. Exact same thing happens here in Australia with our crows! Amazing!
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The crows behave just like seagulls, going "Mine", "Mine", "Mine" ! 🐦⬛🐦⬛ 🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛ 🐦⬛🐦⬛ I grew up in a Norwegian small town in the 1960's. Our local farmers would feed the roedeer in winter. With loads of hay, and carrots. A family of roedeer, (6 - 8 animals), would sleep on a large rock shelf in our garden. ❄️⛄️🦌🦌🦌❄️ The area was steep, so behind and above them was the pine forest. 🌲🌲🌳🌲🌲🦌🌲🌳🌲 (For a hasty escape, should an enemy appear...) Wich wasn't likely, as we had an angry mallard as well, staying in our garden. (Sleeping in an upturned rowing boat). He'd even chase the odd fox away. 🦊 🦆🦌🦌🦌🦌 🦌🦌🦌 Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
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I could watch this all day.I love seeing all the different animals.Mosthe deer looks so hungry so.Thin it's such a nice thing that you put these out for them
If the deer eats to much of the oats it could kill it. It's body is not ready for that kind of food as it has been just eating browse to make it through winter.
I kind of feel this is messing with the natural order of things and nature in particular. Animal poop carrying these seeds will spread the oats far and wide and what then 🤷🏻♀️
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Lovely, relaxing video. I especially loved the crows. They are one of my favorite birds. They are very intelligent and so much fun to watch. Thank you for providing food for everyone.
What a wonderful video! 💜💜💜 Great variety of animals that enjoyed the gift of oat mountain! The noisiest visitors were certainly the crows followed by the argumentative squirrels. 😂 Thank you posting this! 😃
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Thoroughly enjoyed! A while back I suggested you leave out a 20# bag of meow mix. Well those 20# bags went to 18# to 16# and are now at 13.5# so you’d better hurry up and get a bag before they’re empty.
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The squirrels chasing each other made me laugh out loud, it was like Saturday morning tv! I have plenty of them in my backyard, and various birds and the occasional bunny!
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Cute. Have interacted with critters on our farm and woods for decades. Oats are good energy food. Especially in winter but once started don't quit. We never put out grain but leave tall grass boundaries for wintering and God provides the rest.
I lived out in the woods for years, and had a small herd of 5 or 6 does that hung around. I fed them year round, whole corn and/or calf and horse mix. The does often brought their fawns into our front yard while grazing.
Yes, if you feed in winter the deer stay in spring/ summer mode digestively and then if you stop feeding they may not be able to get nutrition from the natural sources.
@@Ryan-zv6xw Deer have a varied diet. In spring they eat old softened acorns, and fresh sprigs of grass. Kicking away dry old leaves. Deer have ancient trekking "roads" through the landscape. Parent deer teach their young, as they move around. Too bad if you've built a flower bed in their way. They'll just eat your tulips and daffodils, and call it lunch...
@@TheOutdoorTheater me too, I leave out bird baths, bowls on the ground for lizards and cut up apples and bananas for the possums we have in suburbia 🥰fr.🐨🐊🦘
You are very generous to the wildlife. They would thank you so i do it for them. I cant where i am but so appreciate you and others who do it. Looking after. Gods wonderful. Creatures. Enjoyed it so much. Im from. Aus.
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@@TheOutdoorTheater You bet ! By the way... What sort of deer were they ? I noticed their fluffy tails... No deer like that here. We have elk, moose, roedeer. (Plus reindeer in the north). 🫎🦌🦌🦌🦌🫎 Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
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Love your c hannel what a brilliant idea :) we get some ASMR at the same time ! great job straight up and editing is wonderful, Id imagine that would be the hardest job for your channel. It certainly took them awhile to find the oats, watching the time and date is great for me . Thank you for including that. Cheers !
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@@edengandy9872 we have an apple orchard nearby and every fall what apples they don't pick hit the ground and ferment. The deer and birds eat them then the birds fly into cars and the deer run into the sides of cars. True story.
I have the Highest Respect for the ppl who do these food drops for The Outdoor Theater. Imagine how Happy these Precious Critters are when they find these Nutritious food piles !!! I love animals and this Warms My Heart to see such a Beautiful thing being done. I LOVE THIS 💖 and would Volunteer to do this in Central Pa.
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Ahhh Sometimes with all the negative UA-cam videos clogging up the recommends it’s nice to have a simple video of forest critters nomming. Thanks for not adding any comments or other audio. Very relaxing thank you for posting.
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It wouldn't have lasted a week here around our house in TN. A bag of corn doesn't last 3 days. Deer , raccoons, squirrels, turkeys and crows and birds eat it pretty fast. Oats is what I sow in our yard every fall. No place for food plots. All woods around here.
Between 5:41 & 5:54, did anyone else see the critter climbing up the tree, behind the raccoons? Was that a squirrel? 🤔 Took me by surprise because ya just did think squirrels are climbing around like that after dark. Was it a weasel, or marten? We don't have them around where I live. They are so adorable!
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For years afterward, the deer would say to each other, “Remember that time we found that big ass pile of food in the middle of the forest?” “ yeah”……..” that was great…….” “ yeah.”
Yeah, GOOD TIMES man!
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No they won't, they'll recount the glory days of You Tube stardom.
Yeah then they would say but Jim got shot 😅
Hahaha :-)
At first those deer are looking around like “whats the catch?!”
And we'll they should, because many a hunter set out the same, in hopes of getting them use to coming thru an area.
looking for the commando with green paint on his face
@@josephshields2922 Exactly! 😂😂
there you have it: does eat oats
"Looks kinda sus!"
Slow tv - no unnecessary comments or music for dramatic effects - Bravo!
abcdef-qk6jf - How true ♥️🥰
Please. He poured oats on his camera, which means he needed to dig out his camera after.
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**plays jumpscare sound when deer puts its head in front of the camera** LOL!
I remember reading of expirament like this. Eventually deer got lazy and quit foraging. Eventually they took good away. It was a sad ending.
I love these videos that play just the natural sounds and don't spoil them with music or any other racket. Thank you.
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@meisteremm no, it will be the best with earwretchingly high pitched jingle and popups on screen with funny_sound_effect_1488.ogg
I’m in the uk , I live near a forest ,, every morning walking my dog I whistle and put food out and the crows always come , also in the evening I put carrots and other veg out for the deer and feed the fox’s some will even be brave enough to take food from my hand, I love it, I couldn’t stop now as they sit waiting for me every evening at the same time.
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@deelondon1336• BRAVO , BRAVO there is HOPE For MOTHER NATURE.❤️👏👏👏👏👏
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You cut off the food, and they'll starve!
If you think they've become too reliant, you could slowly reduce the feed and they will revert to finding their own as they'd always done. But I'm sure it's a joy to connect with your animal friends.
I love how when crows find some food they call the neighbors, "Hey, there's food here. Plenty for everyone. Come on over!"
Blue jays do the same thing. Call their mates.
@@Farmergirl7: That makes sense as they're also corvids.
Not so.
That's the Disney/Marxist version.
Actually they're saying "No, man! Still no luck! What about you over there?"
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... And then they all squabble over what's there to eat. Announcing food preserves their species, fighting over what's available ensures the fitest survive.
Deer: "Hey, it's a little heap of oats."
Chipmunk: "Omg, it's Oat Mountain."
😂😂😂
hah!
😂😂😂
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Oat Mountain.
The animals were so respectful of each other. Very peaceful. Thank you.
Haven't spent much time around wild animals .
That’s because it was an abundance of food.
If there was a tiny bit of food the story would be different
If only humans would learn that lesson 😢!
@@bessiedawson6871 Animals usually fight over food. It's when there's a ton of it that they're peaceful because there's no point in fighting over something you couldn't finish yourself
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As a conservation worker, I see these animal scenes every day. And I can never get enough of it. Best therapy ever.😊
I'm concerned about animals eating dry oats. They swell in water. The stomach could expand too much. Grains aren't always good, particularly processed grains. Also, baked, rotisserie or fried chicken is dangerous. Cooked chicken bones are not soft. They are brittle and splinter and can kill animals when they choke on the splinters.
Stop lying if you're a conservation worker you'll know it's not ok to feed wild animals they'll be dependent on humans and the place they congregate will be a prime spot for diseases
If you were a “conservation worker” it would pay to learn how damaging this is to their systems. You failed.
@@velvetbeesFacts
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At 9 minutes 15 crows arrive, earlier it was just one or two. No other feeders bring their mates! Tells you lots about how social crows are.
The CAW CAW cries we are so familiar with are amazingly accompanied by a dipping/bowing behaviour that is mirrored by others in the group. It’s fabulous behaviour that I’ve be er seen before, but now I’ll be imaging it every time I hear that strikingly loud CAWCAW.
Mostly though it’s shy, careful delicate deer.
Slow TV.. but one needs to remember it’s still massively speeded up by the editing process.
Nature is slow slow, so much no show, and then fabulously animated intensity till they go, go, go..
The Outdoor Theatre indeed!
FABULOUS!
Thank you thank you thank you
I read a story about a crow with a broken bill and how her mate fed and cared for her. No fuss just doing what's needed for survival.
That was a murder! 😂
9:10 17 crows :)
And looks like they are praying
All of those crows were part of a family. Mother, Father, siblings, aunts, uncles. They're amazing beings.
If I had acreage I'd reserve a corner for veggie kitchen scraps, grain and a salt lick. Never enough to be a single food source, but enough to be a diet-balancing treat. I'd also hang birdhouses and seed-bells in random trees and plant shrubs and flowers favoured by bees and hummingbirds. Just the thought of this makes me smile. Thank you. This was a beautiful video.
Everybody should have there own little bit of land
if you do this regularly, the predators will come as well, and wait for easy pickings
. Yes,that's something to consider.
@@Sheepdog1314and birds will not do so much wild seed gathering and spreading, hummingbirds will pollenate less, migratory birds may not leave and will freeze to death depending on where you live; it's heartbreaking to see. deer will lose their fear of humans and be shot too easily.
Need the utopian people everywhere, distopians exit, nature adjusts in community.
A delicious treat to help the beasts recover from the ravages of winter.
I don’t like the word beasts. More like gods 4 legged angels.
@@kaysmith5495 You know I wasn't really pleased with my choice of beast either, but no other word came to mind. Perhaps blessed creatures? Or the shy beasts of the field? Hmm, anyway good video.
We use the term “beastie(s)” often here in Australia. Has a slightly lower “they will dismember you and eat you“ vibe. 😝
Four legged forest critters.
@@barryrahn5957”backstrap” or “quarter leg” would work
I love crows! 🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛They were calling to each other, Hey! You won’t believe what we found! - this is really Good!! - ayup! 🌷🌱
Yeah especially when they eat the babies in nest of other birds
@@KenWesaw-up5wf and turn squirrels inside out… yet I still love crows.
@roku3216 hey some people love serial killers
@@KenWesaw-up5wf I would write letters to an imprisoned crow.
@@roku3216 good to know 🤔
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Yup, nothing more relaxing than a mob of crows screeching in my ear
I love that they only take as much as they need before moving on to leave some for others. So peaceful 🥰
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Deer are browsers, not cattle.
Wouldn’t it be refreshing if humans were that kind?
Not like they got pockets to take some for later though
What are they going to do? Put it in a shopping bag with their shovel?!
I'm inFlorida and had a momma and twins, the momma was lookin real thin so I put out oats and bird seed because I heard (not sure if true) that the corn wasn't the greatest food for thier digestion. The twins are grown and momma only had 1 this year they all come back, for fresh water and the occasional apples and carrots and bird seed. Can't feed alot or else it becomes a killing field for the Bobcat and owls on the squirrels and bunnies. Love my little piece of paradise. Thanks for the video!
Bless you.
I love animals and people who are kind to them. ❤
Corn not good. Barley fine
Bobcats and owls need food too.
@@etherealbolweevil6268 ,I agree but I'm not gonna serve it to them on a platter.
That is right, corn is NOT good for the digestive tract of wildlife, nor is another which I am unable to remember…👍❤️🙏🏼
Isn’t nature just beautiful. ❤
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Charming! 10 minutes well spent! Thanks
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What would be even better is to add a container of water that isn't easy to knock over to go with the dry oats. ❤ Thank you for feeding them.
Amazing! A bunch of animals came and ate it all up! Did not see that coming.😄
The crows are doing a song and dance to the oat God for more.
What a great time watching this!
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I put out a pile of oaks for the deer in my area during winter, a 40lb bag, it took almost a week for it to be eaten. I live on a dirt road and several small groups of deer live in the surrounding wooded area. They frequent my yard to feast on the greenery. I enjoy watching these peaceful animals.
I suspect you mean acorns, not oak trees.
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@@k.h.6991 I read that as oats, with an auto correct incorrect correction. Perhaps the op could come back to clarify 😊
Animals are more polite, than humans !
Beautiful footage of harmony 🤍
Wouldn’t it be nice if humans were as polite in Walmart on Black Friday?
Darn good thing there weren't baboons or monkeys around....they grab handfuls, cheeckfulls and run food falling all over the place.....
@@roku3216 yeah, that's prob asking too much
Because there was too much cover for raptors to get a clear swoop on the small animals.
@@roku3216 think a close out sale at Walmart to know how humans act.
sometime in early December, there's a live deer pantry that feeds all wildlife in Maine. each day they fill the pantry with hundreds of pounds of oats, apple and nuts. very cool. enjoy watching through all kinds of weather.
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We were renovating a late 19th century firehouse and bring back the "old bones" of the structure. If I knocked on the wood slat ceiling of the first floor, old oats would fall out from between the wood slats. Turns out that the second floor was where they stored the grain for the horses.
Neigh you don’t say...
@@frankhornby6873 😂
@stevegabbert9626
I Can't Go For That
@@-HighTide You can't go for what?
I think thay used ta also use oats fer insulation in tha walls.
Thank you! That is very enjoyable to watch. ❤
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It’s so incredibly wonderful you’re providing supplemental feedings especially since every second of the day they’re trying to survive so anything anyone can do to eliminate a food insecurity is so admirable I appreciate it and thank you for sharing the video
They literally do great on their own. Millions of deer in the woods. Thankfully we have hunters to keep the population in check
Feeding deer in winter can paradoxically create malnutrition -- the deal is that they switch their stomachs over in the winter to be able to eat the bark available, but if you feed them out of season foods they never make the switch, so then they can't get nutrition as well from what's available naturally. I didn't know this until recently, either, but it's a really good reason not to supplemental feed.
. As long as the supplemental feeding is not done on a regular basis but only as an occasional treat it should do no harm.
@@lotharschoebel2646 Depends. If it prevents a switch to the winter gut biome it can stop the deer from digesting the winter foods available and cause hunger. I won't exaggerate and say that means a bunch of dead deer, but if the point is to make them happy and a little healthy then even periodic winter feeding is counter to that goal. I would assume a half apple once in three months is probably not a problem, but putting out grain in fall even a few times is probably hurting them instead of helping them, and obviously people putting out the grain are doing it because they think it will help.
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Yes..I fed out for years..turkeys..hawks..ducks.and birds...they get their own food also..they aren't reliant..what joy it was !...keep at it...
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Bless their little hearts! The deer just love everything! How special to be able to watch! I appreciate your generosity!!
You have never come face to face with a 200 lbs buck in the woods . Not friendly at all.
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Thanks for this beautiful video ❤️ You're great for feeding God's amazing creatures ❤️
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Please brother can I have some oats
No... the tall skinny figure has thrown the oats at me, ME BROTHER!
I am STARVING, brother.
@@CanalTremocos AS AM I BROTHER
@@nathanford1201 The tall skinny figure has thrown the oats at me. ME, BROTHER.
@@gio_a_o No Brother, I have seen this before,
I have observed many things, From
the roaring beasts that the tall skinny figures
crawl inside of to travel far beyond the horizon,
to how the figure weeped when the other had fallen into a deep sleep.
And from my experience I have learned that they will give extra oats to one of us
before taking them into the shed of no return.
That’s quite a murder towards the end!
Gets my vote for best comment so far!! 👍
Wondering what they were saying; that makes it a “murder mystery”.
Clever!
😂
Ha ha ha .. I see what you did there lol...
I just love watching all these creatures enjoying their meal ☺️
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Love th crow choir and dancing! Thank you for the smiles!🥰
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My Mom taught me everything is hungry in this world. So every night after dinner, we’d walk the non protein scraps down to the woods with a flashlight. We had a certain spot we left it in. And the next night it was gone. She brought grain and corn by the big bags to feed the critters also. I am thankful she taught me empathy through her love of animals and people.
Growing up in MN, critters may have lived through the cold night with food in their bellies.
Bless you!
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Wonderful, thank you, more of this sort of video would be very welcome. from a UK viewer
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Aren’t they dainty eaters. Share and share alike. The crows seem to say their thanks to the Lord for their meal each time. Thank you for bringing our lives back to normal. 🇬🇧
Crows are a symbol of Satan
Pretty sure the crows were calling more crows to the pile of food.
Pretty sure the crows don't need a sky fairy to be happy in life.
@@LearnAboutFlow They don't need the almighty government either.
@@patmcbride9853 That's why they're not voting for Trump's Project 2025 which will eliminate the US Constitution and make America a fascist state.
This one was fun! 🥰
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Beautiful, fascinating, precious. Spread the seeds, gorgeous creatures!
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Fantastic captures of the diversity of wildlife coming to feast at the oat pile! Thanks for sharing Enjoyed watching 👍 👍
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I loved this video! Please make more. Thanks for sharing!
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I loved this!! Thank you for your kindness to deer (and all the others who stopped by to nibble) and for taping and sharing it with us.
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I love what you do man, Peace from Detroit, Michigan
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I hope you will continue through the winter when the wildlife really needs it. I put out nuts for our neighborhood squirrels and blue jays get some, too.
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Me too 🙂
Two months that pile lasted. Wow !
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That was fun to watch. I'm surprised the oats didn't sprout.
Maybe the following spring?
@Toxi_Com_333 Monsanto ? Good joke!
Thanx for helping the Critters. Crows are Spirited Birds. I have always fed Crows.😃
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They are apparently very clever and recognize human faces. I love how they all cawed in unison! In any case, they seem better behaved than seaside seagulls!!
Happy new year!
I just wanted to tell you that my cat loves your channel.
She'll sometimes run behind the TV to see if she can get into the picture, and will watch your videos for simply hours.
If she has any request it would be for higher sound fidelity. She really loves the sounds of animals moving around in the woods, the noise tunes her in. Narration? Music? She will just walk away.
And now almost any "real sounds" video will get a look... which is kind of worrying when its football highlights.
My cat is a big fan of this channel
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What a beautiful video. Thank you so much.
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What good neighbors! No ones being greedy and they all got fed❤️
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Love how the crows have a leader, that when he calls they call and do their little dance. Exact same thing happens here in Australia with our crows! Amazing!
This is so good..❤
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Those crows! 😆
I live in the U.K. on the edge of some common land. There are hundreds of crows and jackdaws in this area. Every morning at dawn the crows and jackdaws have a ‘committee meeting’ altogether in a bank of tall trees. There is a lot of ‘discussion’, but there is always one crow voice above the rest and one jackdaw voice above the rest. Then after their meeting, all the crows fly off one way and sort of split up as they go (in family groups?) and the jackdaws fly off the other way in the same fashion. I’ve seen this probably hundreds of times by now. It never fails to fascinate me that they do this. I would LOVE to know what they are talking about!!! 😁
Thank you for all you share. 💝 Subbed because this channel is a joy. 😊
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Marvelous...thank you!
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The animals and birds sure love your oat pile,lol! They are glad to pose for your video!
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The dancing crows were fascinating.
They were calling to all the other crows in the area to let them know there is food there.
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They woke my sleeping cat up and she just looked at my computer as if to say oh, it's just on youtube...LOL
Really surprised they took so long to “discover” the food. 😊
The crows behave just like seagulls, going "Mine", "Mine", "Mine" !
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I grew up in a Norwegian small town in the 1960's.
Our local farmers would feed the roedeer in winter.
With loads of hay, and carrots.
A family of roedeer, (6 - 8 animals), would sleep on a large rock shelf in our garden. ❄️⛄️🦌🦌🦌❄️
The area was steep, so behind and above them was the pine forest.
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(For a hasty escape, should an enemy appear...)
Wich wasn't likely, as we had an angry mallard as well, staying in our garden.
(Sleeping in an upturned rowing boat).
He'd even chase the odd fox away.
🦊 🦆🦌🦌🦌🦌 🦌🦌🦌
Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
Thanks! Nature is beautifull.
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“Brother, may I have some oats?”
“Yes, brother. You may have some oats. Have all the oats your heart desires.”
The deer are so beautiful. Living in the city I never see wildlife, aside from crows and squirrels. Thanks for sharing.
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Deer kill more humans in america then bears,cougars, bees, snakes and all other critters combined.
If your wondering its traffic fatalities
I could watch this all day.I love seeing all the different animals.Mosthe deer looks so hungry so.Thin it's such a nice thing that you put these out for them
If the deer eats to much of the oats it could kill it. It's body is not ready for that kind of food as it has been just eating browse to make it through winter.
@@bobmatley do you have any scientific data to back up that claim? If so I'd like to read it.
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I kind of feel this is messing with the natural order of things and nature in particular. Animal poop carrying these seeds will spread the oats far and wide and what then 🤷🏻♀️
Just beautiful 😊 I imagine that the oat seeds began to sprout, even better 😋
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Lovely, relaxing video. I especially loved the crows. They are one of my favorite birds. They are very intelligent and so much fun to watch. Thank you for providing food for everyone.
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I love seeing the bunny makes a surprise appearance 😄
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What a wonderful video! 💜💜💜 Great variety of animals that enjoyed the gift of oat mountain! The noisiest visitors were certainly the crows followed by the argumentative squirrels. 😂 Thank you posting this! 😃
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I really enjoyed this video. Even the tiniest creature got some food. 😊
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Thoroughly enjoyed! A while back I suggested you leave out a 20# bag of meow mix. Well those 20# bags went to 18# to 16# and are now at 13.5# so you’d better hurry up and get a bag before they’re empty.
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Just love all the different critters that come to feast! 💚💜💚
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The squirrels chasing each other made me laugh out loud, it was like Saturday morning tv! I have plenty of them in my backyard, and various birds and the occasional bunny!
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Cute. Have interacted with critters on our farm and woods for decades. Oats are good energy food. Especially in winter but once started don't quit. We never put out grain but leave tall grass boundaries for wintering and God provides the rest.
I lived out in the woods for years, and had a small herd of 5 or 6 does that hung around. I fed them year round, whole corn and/or calf and horse mix. The does often brought their fawns into our front yard while grazing.
A shame there are no wild haggis around there. They would have gone mad for a pile of oats.
@@WgCdrLuddite
Wouldn't that be barley ?
As in ;
Barley any wild haggis left in the woods... 😁🏴
( 🤔🇺🇲 )
Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
Yes, if you feed in winter the deer stay in spring/ summer mode digestively and then if you stop feeding they may not be able to get nutrition from the natural sources.
@@Ryan-zv6xw
Deer have a varied diet.
In spring they eat old softened acorns, and fresh sprigs of grass.
Kicking away dry old leaves. Deer have ancient trekking "roads" through the landscape.
Parent deer teach their young, as they move around.
Too bad if you've built a flower bed in their way.
They'll just eat your tulips and daffodils, and call it lunch...
I love how the deer are all “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” and all paranoid. They ain’t silly
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Seeing the grouse was pretty cool.
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Came from PA to AL. I don’t think they hunt grouse here.
@@janeflip1 I’m from Pa as well
I was half-expecting a turkey to show up. Fun video!
Yes it was. We don't have grouse or pheasants where I live in MS. Have lots of Bobwhite quail though.
We can sure learn a lot by watching nature share with nature……..no territorial disputes, no fights, just silent respect
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All Wildlife should be Protected and Respected and Helped 💕💕💜❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
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@@TheOutdoorTheater me too, I leave out bird baths, bowls on the ground for lizards and cut up apples and bananas for the possums we have in suburbia 🥰fr.🐨🐊🦘
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The deer are adorable and the crows are hilarious talkative - "hey guys look at the free buffet!"
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You are very generous to the wildlife. They would thank you so i do it for them. I cant where i am but so appreciate you and others who do it. Looking after. Gods wonderful. Creatures. Enjoyed it so much. Im from. Aus.
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Thank you for the video. It made my day appreciating all life around us.
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8:35 Okay, I love the squirrels. 😂
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My Dear knew this was the Honey Hole. Your the best and thank you. 🦌
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The deer staring at the camera, "Can we please have some more oats?"
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@@TheOutdoorTheater
You bet !
By the way...
What sort of deer were they ?
I noticed their fluffy tails...
No deer like that here.
We have elk, moose, roedeer.
(Plus reindeer in the north).
🫎🦌🦌🦌🦌🫎
Love from Norway 👩🦳🇧🇻
They are whitetail deer! Very common here in Minnesota! Thanks for sharing from Norway! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for sharing
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What a wonderful study... thanks for sharing this!
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Love your c hannel what a brilliant idea :) we get some ASMR at the same time ! great job straight up and editing is wonderful, Id imagine that would be the hardest job for your channel. It certainly took them awhile to find the oats, watching the time and date is great for me . Thank you for including that. Cheers !
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We put out feed every night for our local deer. I can recognize four individuals. It's such a joy to watch
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It's about time my algorithm gets with the program! Apparently we have bypassed all the violent videos such as the Ted Bundy's and Jeffrey Dahmer's Etc. And somehow we have landed here gratefully . Thank you so much I'm a new subscriber!
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I love these videos so much. So peaceful.
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I left a pile of fermented apples in woods and later that night they turned into party animals.
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Did they go BUCK wild....?😂
I couldn't help it
@@edengandy9872 we have an apple orchard nearby and every fall what apples they don't pick hit the ground and ferment. The deer and birds eat them then the birds fly into cars and the deer run into the sides of cars. True story.
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I have the Highest Respect for the ppl who do these food drops for The Outdoor Theater. Imagine how Happy these Precious Critters are when they find these Nutritious food piles !!! I love animals and this Warms My Heart to see such a Beautiful thing being done. I LOVE THIS 💖 and would Volunteer to do this in Central Pa.
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Thank you for making this video. Such a small gift brings goodness to watch ❤ very relaxing.
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Gracias por esta belleza de video, que lindo corazón tienes....!!!
WOW, TYVM for sharing God's creations with us!:):)
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Ahhh
Sometimes with all the negative UA-cam videos clogging up the recommends it’s nice to have a simple video of forest critters nomming.
Thanks for not adding any comments or other audio. Very relaxing thank you for posting.
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I love the sounds of nature here....the comings and going of life everyday.....ahhhhhhhh!
It wouldn't have lasted a week here around our house in TN. A bag of corn doesn't last 3 days. Deer , raccoons, squirrels, turkeys and crows and birds eat it pretty fast. Oats is what I sow in our yard every fall. No place for food plots. All woods around here.
The crows were hilarious 😂
Makes me wonder what they were communicating about🤔
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In my head I saw them all go "mine! mine! mine! mine!" 😉
The were praying and bowing to the god of crows 😅
They were saying "" " Stay where ye are, bloody nothing to eat over here" "*"
Between 5:41 & 5:54, did anyone else see the critter climbing up the tree, behind the raccoons? Was that a squirrel? 🤔 Took me by surprise because ya just did think squirrels are climbing around like that after dark. Was it a weasel, or marten? We don't have them around where I live. They are so adorable!
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I think the Squirrel was up there saying "Top of the World, Ma! Top of the World!
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Love watching your channel it's absolutely wonderful !! I love to watch animals eating and being very peaceful and safe. ❤❤❤
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No bullies here! Love these videos, so relaxing. Thank you
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