Looks to have been one of these wonderful February days, no wind, clear air, sun and blue sky. You do not feel the cold on such days but the cracking ice was epic!
Very beautiful video, was surprised how fast the water level dropped on the high side, and how you could stand in that very cold water as you worked so hard. Loved the aerial footage of the forest and fields of wonderful Lithuania. Best wishes for good crops this year, there are difficult times in so many places around the world. 🇺🇦
What a beautiful sunny day without wind to do some beaver exercises! 🏋️♀️💪 Very impressive dam that have been removed several times if you see the piles of sticks on both sides. It must be on your list of dams that you have to control twice a year. 😃 Amazing drone footage! ❤️
That dam looks like it held back a very large volume of water ,Is there any chance you can show us where any of these Chanel's flow into a river ? Where does the Train travel to ,how often do they run ? your drone views are excellent ,and shows what kind of problems beaver dams cause to the farmers grain fields .
Hi Papa, Happy Sunday night from Montreal. (6:21pm/snowing/-9c) Looks like that channel needs to be deepened by a digger, it looks kinda narrow coming out from the train trestle. Hope Mama and the Little Princess are well tonight.
Hey Mantas, another subscriber from Michigan 🇺🇸! If I had to guess, that concrete drainage system you walked on was designed to keep the stabilized railbed from washing away.🤷♂️ Sounds good anyway.
It is site that is nice to watch. I think you will be surprised on the size of the trains in North America. The ones that are really big are the container and coal trains. Some people are interested in trains some are not. They also have an additional site they do every other day. Known as “Grab Bag”. What that is from all there sites the unusual and sometimes special trains that roll by in the late two days.
another enjoyable video ! with all that wood; could be used for a barn fire for a beaver roast. & we all have to take time out for a little "tap". 20:03 ?
If you are interested in trains. There is a site in the US and one place in Canada on several very busy rail locations. The trains are very very long and heavy. The site is “virtual railfan”. They have live 24 a day cameras. Some of the cameras do not move. Some of the cameras they do control and can turn and zoom in on different things. The on site I really like is Fort Madison, IA. It is right next to the Mississippi River. The camera is insite on a swing bridge for cars and the trains. The bridge swings open to let taller boats go threw. Like riverboat cruise ships and long barges that are pushed up or down river. If you watch it up river is to the left (north). The speed of the water is very slow. One to three miles per hour. Right now it is frozen over. But that won’t last much longer as spring gets closer. The camera is also insite of a passenger train station. The passenger trains only come by twice a day. You will see three tracks. The closest one is not busy. But the other two are very busy. With two railroads using it. Most of the trains are BNSF. But occasionally you will see UP. I forgot the BNSF IS BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE and the UP is UNION PACIFIC. Sometimes you will see eagles and geese. Very relaxing site to see what is happening. And again it is a live video. Some of the trains are extremely long. Up to two miles in length. Some are so big that they will add locomotives in the middle. Steven Sipes
I'd be checkin that creek for fish if that water flows all the time. Worms, #6 hook, and a split shot weight. Run the beaver off and you'll run off the fish eater predators too, I bet.
I always enjoy "The Flight of the Drone". A good day for getting out and about and removing the odd dam. Stay Safe 👍🇬🇧
Looks to have been one of these wonderful February days, no wind, clear air, sun and blue sky. You do not feel the cold on such days but the cracking ice was epic!
Seeing those huge chunks of ice float by was so cool! Thanks for sharing your videos with us.
Beautiful place and you have done a wonderful job. 👍👍😊😎❤️
Greetings from Michigan, USA. I love these videos. The sound of the running water is calming. Thank you and keep safe.
A train video with a dam removal, nicely done.👏👏👏
Very beautiful video, was surprised how fast the water level dropped on the high side, and how you could stand in that very cold water as you worked so hard. Loved the aerial footage of the forest and fields of wonderful Lithuania.
Best wishes for good crops this year, there are difficult times in so many places around the world. 🇺🇦
A great dismantling today. Your the best. See you on the next Ken! 😊
Nice job of opening the dam Mantas!!! Enjoyed.
I'm glad you enjoy breaking these dams because I enjoy watching you do it - lol.
Cheers ;)
Good morning from USA
Again, you have done a great job!
What a beautiful sunny day without wind to do some beaver exercises! 🏋️♀️💪
Very impressive dam that have been removed several times if you see the piles of sticks on both sides. It must be on your list of dams that you have to control twice a year. 😃
Amazing drone footage! ❤️
Great job bud we have the same
Problems in Canada cheers
GOOD JOB, KEEP SAFE AND WARM...
Nice day to get rid of one more beaver dam,great video as always. ❤❤❤.
That dam looks like it held back a very large volume of water ,Is there any chance you can show us where any of these Chanel's flow into a river ? Where does the Train travel to ,how often do they run ? your drone views are excellent ,and shows what kind of problems beaver dams cause to the farmers grain fields .
Lots of passengers on that train.
Another great dam removal!!
🤗❤️
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Beavers know no boundaries. The indians would listen to the tracks when the railroads were built on their land.
This is my new favourite video! perfect watching the water disappear from under the ice then the eventual cracking and breaking up of the ice!
Thank you mate!
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. You did well to keep an eye on the volume of water you released. Good take out.
Will the railroad company come in and remove all of the wood and sticks that are now piling up on both sides from what you removed?
IDK, i guess no..
Amazing, you've done a great job 👏 👍
Hi Papa, Happy Sunday night from Montreal. (6:21pm/snowing/-9c) Looks like that channel needs to be deepened by a digger, it looks kinda narrow coming out from the train trestle. Hope Mama and the Little Princess are well tonight.
Hey! All is going well here ;) the depth is +- ok there;)
Good job,looks like it is a little cool there.good video 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Another unhappy family of beaver. No huge rush of water this time but a good steady flow.
Hey Mantas, another subscriber from Michigan 🇺🇸! If I had to guess, that concrete drainage system you walked on was designed to keep the stabilized railbed from washing away.🤷♂️ Sounds good anyway.
Hello and welcome! Yes there arw small creek so it can pass under the rails;)
It is site that is nice to watch. I think you will be surprised on the size of the trains in North America. The ones that are really big are the container and coal trains. Some people are interested in trains some are not. They also have an additional site they do every other day. Known as “Grab Bag”. What that is from all there sites the unusual and sometimes special trains that roll by in the late two days.
Slowly working my way through your wonderful videos. I love them! 🏆👍💯💪🏻💪🏻
Checking out that tunnel first, was a good idea before letting that much water loose.
another enjoyable video ! with all that wood; could be used for a barn fire for a beaver roast. & we all have to take time out for a little "tap". 20:03 ?
We are not allowed to make fire:)
Great job. I'm tired just watching.
火車經過還跟你打招呼,真棒。加油。
looks cold.... take care.
Good job lots of water.
Greetings from the BIG SKY.
If you are interested in trains. There is a site in the US and one place in Canada on several very busy rail locations. The trains are very very long and heavy. The site is “virtual railfan”. They have live 24 a day cameras. Some of the cameras do not move. Some of the cameras they do control and can turn and zoom in on different things. The on site I really like is Fort Madison, IA. It is right next to the Mississippi River. The camera is insite on a swing bridge for cars and the trains. The bridge swings open to let taller boats go threw. Like riverboat cruise ships and long barges that are pushed up or down river. If you watch it up river is to the left (north). The speed of the water is very slow. One to three miles per hour. Right now it is frozen over. But that won’t last much longer as spring gets closer. The camera is also insite of a passenger train station. The passenger trains only come by twice a day. You will see three tracks. The closest one is not busy. But the other two are very busy. With two railroads using it. Most of the trains are BNSF. But occasionally you will see UP. I forgot the BNSF IS BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE and the UP is UNION PACIFIC. Sometimes you will see eagles and geese. Very relaxing site to see what is happening. And again it is a live video. Some of the trains are extremely long. Up to two miles in length. Some are so big that they will add locomotives in the middle. Steven Sipes
Thank You Steven! Will check it for sure;)
Гарна робота. Ти як завжди кращий. Дякую. Удачі.
So does the railroad have to clean out the engineered ditches that are now full of sticks and debris downstream of the damn now?
There is not a lot them:) it’s not necessarry.
One dam is a dam. Two or more dams are some dams.
I'd be checkin that creek for fish if that water flows all the time. Worms, #6 hook, and a split shot weight. Run the beaver off and you'll run off the fish eater predators too, I bet.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. I'm thinking UA-cam's AI is showing BUGS.
Good one 👍♥️
Nice.👍🏼😊🌻
Have you had any bad weather this winter?
Yes. Mostly we have bad. Wet +1+2 by Celsius. Not very nice. So Today I was lucky I got good weather to go ;)
It was just minus 25C here yesterday, I consider that "bad".
@@kevinvaughn3715 bad is around 0 - rain and ice in one time
You speak really good English
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Will you leave the poles of sticks there? Or will you burn them?
We are not allowed to burn it.. I will leave it.
From Canada why do you not come back in winter and burn your brush pile to clean up,
We are not allowed..
Ноги не мерзнуть?
Nope
I surely hope you are being careful not to reinjure your hand 👏....it will make it harder to change Roberta's diapers 🤣😍😆
I would much rather see the camera to the left or right of you not to the rear. Can see what you’re doing better.
Leave this work to others than yourself, because you are doing it, but without much conviction.
Why not relocate the beavers or are they a money maker for you
They are not making direct damage to me. And of course I enjoy to open dams. Beavers dissappear ~50% after removal.
Why did he wrap the international symbol of downs on the pitchfork?
Support Ukraine
@@Kenislovas I completely agree with you, downs live in Ukraine!
@@tankistpodvodnik You are against Ukraine?
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