How privileged are we to look upon this private World of all the wonderful wildlife just going about its daily business ? Thank you for sharing this with us.
Yes, by all means, thank you for posting it.like a lot of other viewer's, At first glance it didnt look veyr trafficked...wow. Was that a public place? Myself I would be afraid of someone stealing my camera. The girl/woman dancing, was freaking funny. I'll bet she's a character.lol😂👍👏love your video
I know it’s 4rs old, but thank you! I needed to see this in the worst way, as I just put my old dog down. You never know the good you to for others unless someone tells you. I am grateful.
Armadillos are cute but don't touch them or handle anything they have handled...they are a reservoir for the bacterium that causes Hanson's disease (leprosy) Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
I love it. You get to know who lives in the neighborhood as well as the "drama".. Plus when the sheriff and dogs came across .... And the critters got romantic ... it was hilarious.
I can't imagine anyone giving this a thumbs down, that's insane. Nothing wrong with seeing these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat. Thank you for sharing your video.
Just think. When a dog walks through the woods, he can smell the trail of every animal that has passed through plus the ones that are out of sight. Must be a bombardment of the senses.
I think its a little like eyesight. You see everything, but your brain processes each individual and collective thing you perceive. A dogs nose has a far better olfactory. And I bet their brains are better evolved to process the information. They have better smell and hearing. We have better range of color, and I think depth. And other cognition. Like a dog hears better, but we understand what we hear. Maybe not. Doesn't that make sense?
What I find the most amazing is that they can tell what direction an animal is going in. Even in say 50 feet I wouldn't think that the odor would be very different. And it usually doesn't take them 50 feet to know what direction. It seems like it only takes them a few feet to decide on which way to go. I'm sure it gets stronger to reinforce their decision. And bloodhounds being able to pick out which seat a person sat in in a stadium. I still can't comprehend how they are able to do that with all of the overlapping scents.
I know. Im so beyond hearing about the covid-19. My dentist is even making money off of this . I got a generated text 2 days ago saying "please come get your cleaning and exams as soon as you can because of Covid- 19. Lol. I couldnt believe it. I really wanted to send a middle finger emoji back but I knew it was just a generated text LOL.
Me too! I thought my eyes were failing me or possibly I saw a hairless possum my eyes are just fine I wasn't expecting to see an armadillo Keep posting more of these this has been very stress relieving
I loved seeing all of the mother animals with their babies!! The possum mom with all the babies on her back was adorable. I also appreciated all of the armadillos!! I live in the Midwest so I’m not very used to seeing those little guys
@@snakeman1 BEAUTIFUL DOGS they check the bridge regularly. We have a short bridge across the shortest river you've ever see, about half a mile long. I saw my first cougar crossing that bridge, and my boyfriend pointed out the long "baseball bat" of a tail as he called it, so I could tell it was a cougar not a dog. Later I was walking home at 3:30 a.m. and saw a cougar crossing the highway following a few deer. Pretty close.
they don't mostly.. that's why you only see the cat once but the other animals are frequent visitors each night. it either didn't make it through the night or made it out and learned not to come back
thegreatalyssa if you lost that many cats why would you not keep them in the house then? Especially a pregnant cat. If they cry at the door and like to be outside then make an outdoor enclosure. That's what I did.
@@thegreatalyssa Keep your cats inside if you love them. We keep encroaching on all the wild spaces and before we know it they will be gone. We all need to respect the wild places and the critters that inhabit them or all we will have left are videos like this to remind us of what was.
I love these kinds of cameras catching all the life right outside our own back doors. The coyotes and Bobcats are my favorites. The k-9 and his partners were a bit of a surprise though. 👍
It gets old sometimes... I have a bear that sleeps in a den less than 150 feet from where I sleep under a tarp when building my cabin in Alaska... I wont do him any harm since he hasn’t bothered me yet, but I hope I get the cabin enclosed on the next trip...
1. I love these animal videos! 2. All coexist? Where do you live? Fantasy land?? You put all those animals on that bridge at the same time And there’s going to be a fight. lol
Looking for a carjacker. He left the jacked vehicle and was on foot headed towards the bridge woods. Lots of manpower and big dragnet but the jacker eluded the Law.
Benjimen Franklin I just saw one January while deer hunting in Alabama.... I was surprised. He was a pretty kitty, seeing him walk through made the trip even more special.
Bobcats are awesome, cougars not so much! Amazing animals but where I'm from your encounters are often limited to turning around and see them within 100 feet stalking.
I’m glade we have UA-cam!! I don’t have the pleasure to see all of these beautiful animals on regular basis!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!!❤️
Feral cats kill an incredible number of small mammals and song birds. One or two of them can have a devastating effect on the wildlife in an area. Catch them and take them to an animal shelter.
@@madjayhawk The shelters in my area refuse to take ferals. I'm a cat lover, but domesticated species are not meant to live in the wild. It would be better for them if they were euthanized, and for the song bird population.
Now, them two squirrels know what romancing is! But, as far as control is, I don’t think a pickup full of claymores would curb that traffic. Great vlog, thanks for sharing. Very enjoyable.
How can you not like a video like this. Any thumbs down are just ppl whom can't handle life for what it is. God Bless all of you and his creatures too.
This is amazing! Thank you for compiling all these cool clips. Those raccoons cuddling, the rare wild toddler, officers, a dancer, wow! Also hailing from south LA!
@iknowiknowwhereiam ~. We have a great Metro Parks system in Ohio, every other animal would have been a deer. No armadillos here, bobcats are rare but not unheard of though.
Wow!, How lucky to witness this. All wild fauna look very healthy. So cool to see the difference between the day and night life of the trail. Thanks for posting. God bless
I could look at this video running all day and night, just really interesting what animals do. They stay out of our sight when they hear us so we can watch them this way. So many different animals using that same bridge!! Thank you for sharing that. I loved watching it.
They called Raiadna'acks, very common creature in the southern states. Pretty rare to see one so deep in the forest, usually they shed the mower and grow pickup truck on the way to the wilds.
Thanks Damamae. I'm with you. Surprised that I haven't picked up any skunks. As for foxes there are a few a mile or so away but in my area I think the coyotes and bobcats are the top predators and they keep the foxes away.
Zaire am surprised at no deer and very lire rain or stormy weather. Thanks for posting this. It was a delight to watch up here in Michiga during the Stay at Home .
@@snakeman1 You are most welcome. Your including the temperature, time, and date was fun to read along with watching all the animal activity. Made the video more awesome than any of Tim's. Kudos! I'll enjoy seeing more of your videos.
What an amazing glimpse into the wildlife activity that took place in that area. That bridge was definitely a “make out” spot for several critters. The weirdest was the lady in black dancing in front of the trail cam. I bet that made you LOL when you saw that clip. Great job! 👍
The variety of wildlife there is amazing. You put a camera out to see deer and you get everything but a deer. Bambi and Flower were holding out for more money.
Amazing, how often that same(I think same) big cat uses that trail! And I adore those brown squirrels! We have them here in VA, as well as, flying variety, which I've never seen
South Louisiana is not within Tweed wolf-(Canis sp) "Eastern coyote/coywolf" range, Tweed wolves-(Canis sp) are found in the Northeast area like New England, New York area. Where there is a cluster of other American (Canis) species like (lycaon, lupus, latrans, familiaris) that are the building blocks of the hybrid Tweed wolves-(Canis sp). They was regular Prairie wolves-(Canis latrans) " coyotes".
Wow, that was one feisty opossum. I don't think I've ever seen one get that aggressive to a raccoon. It always strikes me for some reason to see wildlife take the easy route.
How privileged are we to look upon this private World of all the wonderful wildlife just going about its daily business ? Thank you for sharing this with us.
You bet Heather. I love to share my outdoors experiences with other folks.
I want a trail camera so bad. This is awesome, I could get addicted to watching these. Thank you for posting.
@@snakeman1 : what kind of camera should I get for a trail cam?
Yes, by all means, thank you for posting it.like a lot of other viewer's, At first glance it didnt look veyr trafficked...wow. Was that a public place? Myself I would be afraid of someone stealing my camera. The girl/woman dancing, was freaking funny. I'll bet she's a character.lol😂👍👏love your video
I agree, nature is amazing.
6:30 The opossum with several kits hanging on. I love it.
Pretty cool Jean. There is one carrying her joeys in her pouch now. They'll be riding her back before long.
And 4:07.
I thought it was a mutant invader for a sec
None of you guys notice the raccoon hanging on the tree behind? As the opossum walks by
@@nihbih6756 👍 he hugged that tree like a ninja!😹
Man that bridge gets alot of business...
You said it. It looks like it's a dead place, yet the camera shown epic opposite.
I said the same thing 😂
He needs to be like our government and charge a toll
John Roberts hot lil bridge
What was the rabbit that flew through air?
Loved the dancer - the black cat!! LOVED ALL OF THIS! But the rabbit. What happened?
I know it’s 4rs old, but thank you! I needed to see this in the worst way, as I just put my old dog down. You never know the good you to for others unless someone tells you. I am grateful.
Great video- and the plus to all of this is that all the critters are very healthy looking, even the coyotes! Nature is balanced in your area.
That bridge needs to be called the “Gettin Busy Bridge”!!
I thought the same thing ..lol
Lol.... was a popular love making spot for the animals!
The squirrels had their honeymoon here.
😹
The squirrels will start hanging their little keys from it next!
0% effects, all natural sound, no music, wowww thanks for sharing the video, all real.
You bet Jose. Mother nature doesn't need any help being awesome.
didn't expect those armadillos, but was i upset? quite the opposite. love those lil dudes
Dillos are pretty cool Deoxy. I have a little youtube video showing four youngsters and talking about their lifecycle. See if you can find it.
@@snakeman1 Every litter of 4 are identical 'twins.'
I giggled when he used the wood to scratch his armor. Hahaha.
I live in a trailer park and had a Mama armidillo and her 4 babies trying to get onto my front porch a few years, it was interesting.
Armadillos are cute but don't touch them or handle anything they have handled...they are a reservoir for the bacterium that causes Hanson's disease (leprosy) Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
I love it. You get to know who lives in the neighborhood as well as the "drama".. Plus when the sheriff and dogs came across .... And the critters got romantic ... it was hilarious.
I can't imagine anyone giving this a thumbs down, that's insane. Nothing wrong with seeing these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat. Thank you for sharing your video.
3:48....SQUIRREL FIGHT!!! ....oh, wait a sec
Squirrel f------ 😄
HAHAHAAA !!!!!
BOW-CHIKKA-WOW-WOWwwwww
Not just squirrels, did you miss the raccoons? They were getting it on!
@@ag1382 nah that was a baby i think probs suckin teet
Just think. When a dog walks through the woods, he can smell the trail of every animal that has passed through plus the ones that are out of sight. Must be a bombardment of the senses.
bears even moreso
I think its a little like eyesight. You see everything, but your brain processes each individual and collective thing you perceive. A dogs nose has a far better olfactory. And I bet their brains are better evolved to process the information. They have better smell and hearing. We have better range of color, and I think depth. And other cognition. Like a dog hears better, but we understand what we hear. Maybe not. Doesn't that make sense?
@@stefanschleps8758 100% agree, from a dogs perspective it would probably be a bombardment of senses to suddenly see all colours we do.
@@stefanschleps8758 very interesting theory. It makes perfect sense. I hadn't even considered that
What I find the most amazing is that they can tell what direction an animal is going in. Even in say 50 feet I wouldn't think that the odor would be very different. And it usually doesn't take them 50 feet to know what direction. It seems like it only takes them a few feet to decide on which way to go. I'm sure it gets stronger to reinforce their decision. And bloodhounds being able to pick out which seat a person sat in in a stadium. I still can't comprehend how they are able to do that with all of the overlapping scents.
Thank you for posting this!! Absolutely relaxing! I needed this after a day of coronavirus this, coronavirus that!!
My pleasure.
I know. Im so beyond hearing about the covid-19. My dentist is even making money off of this . I got a generated text 2 days ago saying "please come get your cleaning and exams as soon as you can because of Covid- 19. Lol. I couldnt believe it. I really wanted to send a middle finger emoji back but I knew it was just a generated text LOL.
You aren’t the only one
Amen
Me too!
I thought my eyes were failing me or possibly I saw a hairless possum my eyes are just fine I wasn't expecting to see an armadillo
Keep posting more of these this has been very stress relieving
I loved seeing all of the mother animals with their babies!! The possum mom with all the babies on her back was adorable. I also appreciated all of the armadillos!! I live in the Midwest so I’m not very used to seeing those little guys
I didn't know that armadillos are found in Louisiana very interesting!
Beautiful!! Nature/wildlife never fails to fascinate me. I could watch this all day!!
Thanks Michael. We share your sentiments.
@@snakeman1 BEAUTIFUL DOGS they check the bridge regularly. We have a short bridge across the shortest river you've ever see, about half a mile long. I saw my first cougar crossing that bridge, and my boyfriend pointed out the long "baseball bat" of a tail as he called it, so I could tell it was a cougar not a dog. Later I was walking home at 3:30 a.m. and saw a cougar crossing the highway following a few deer. Pretty close.
Very cool! I've had a camera on the same tree for 10 months. I plan to do a similar video at the end of May.
Hey I love your vids too!
I will be waiting
Please do. Especially if we are all still on lockdown
Love your channel too!
Please share! Love this kind of videos
Surprised those house cats can survive with all of the bobcats and coyotes in the area.
they don't mostly.. that's why you only see the cat once but the other animals are frequent visitors each night. it either didn't make it through the night or made it out and learned not to come back
outdoor cats live a very short life. :(
thegreatalyssa if you lost that many cats why would you not keep them in the house then? Especially a pregnant cat. If they cry at the door and like to be outside then make an outdoor enclosure. That's what I did.
@@thegreatalyssa Keep your cats inside if you love them. We keep encroaching on all the wild spaces and before we know it they will be gone. We all need to respect the wild places and the critters that inhabit them or all we will have left are videos like this to remind us of what was.
I was expecting the cats to be eaten any second 😰🥺
Thank you for these lovely videos. Being stuck inside these make me feel calm. I didn't know how much I needed this.
You bet Jennifer. My pleasure. Thajnks
I love these kinds of cameras catching all the life right outside our own back doors. The coyotes and Bobcats are my favorites. The k-9 and his partners were a bit of a surprise though. 👍
I love this, this is the way it should be- humans and animals coexisting. Doesn't have to be one or the other like so many people seem to think
Thank you Lucas. Green spaces are important for any community. Glad you liked the critters.
I live on a very large acreage, surrounded by miles of forest so get lots of wildlife...never gets old.
It gets old sometimes... I have a bear that sleeps in a den less than 150 feet from where I sleep under a tarp when building my cabin in Alaska... I wont do him any harm since he hasn’t bothered me yet, but I hope I get the cabin enclosed on the next trip...
1. I love these animal videos!
2. All coexist? Where do you live? Fantasy land?? You put all those animals on that bridge at the same time And there’s going to be a fight. lol
i’m jus sayin no one thinks that lmfao
Wow, lots of Bobcat action on that bridge.. Thanks for setting up this trailcam. It's a nice little interval with Nature :-).
Law enforcement with a gun drawn and a k9 wasn't expecting to see that
Looking for a carjacker. He left the jacked vehicle and was on foot headed towards the bridge woods. Lots of manpower and big dragnet but the jacker eluded the Law.
Hope piggy can run
I hope the people who had the car stolen weren't injured.
@@pgpg9904 they should have been carrying a gun if they were in the car, protect yourself and you wont have to worry about things like that
@@Flordiakayakbass a gun can help but defending yourself from a crime of oppurtunity takes awareness, and preparedness.
I love the clicking noise the armadillo’s nails make as they go over the bridge. Fantastic video.
I love this video so much. The best part aside from the variety is how the eyes of the critters look like headlights at night. It always amuses me. ❤
Beautiful! I envy the people whose backyard this paradise belongs to. What treasure!
Thanks David. It's just a strip of woods but we sure enjoy it.
I love the Bob cats you don't really get to see them much.
Benjimen Franklin
I just saw one January while deer hunting in Alabama.... I was surprised. He was a pretty kitty, seeing him walk through made the trip even more special.
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_
That cool. It's a rare sight to see a Bob cat. I have seen them early in the morning crossing the road.
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Where in Bama?
Bobcats are awesome, cougars not so much! Amazing animals but where I'm from your encounters are often limited to turning around and see them within 100 feet stalking.
@@willchristie2650
Sense I said that I have seen more too. They are really beautiful too.
This was a wonderful video! Love all the wildlife passing through. Thank You!
Just goes to prove we are indeed living among a great assortment of creatures, even in our own backyards! Loved it!
they love that bridge! thanks for sharing
A well traveled bridge. It also appears like many an animal family began at the foot of the bridge.
It's amazing they manage to miss each other a lot! Thank you for sharing. Fascinating.
I am watching from Costa Rica 🇨🇷!!!!Come to Costa Rica to watch the animals here!!!
You should put up a wildlife cam there.
Love this one. I finally subscribed this morning. I watch this on the big screen T.V. It's very relaxing.
Thanks Robert.
I’m glade we have UA-cam!! I don’t have the pleasure to see all of these beautiful animals on regular basis!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!!❤️
here is another link you might enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/6u-Qzb4bSPA/v-deo.html
Great video for see whats living in the woods near you. Thanks for the upload.
Lots of good reasons to keep the domestic pets in at night and watch them during the daytime as well.
My sister's cat was killed by coyotes on her deck.
Neighbor has video of a fox taking a dump on her deck!!They are right in close among us!!
Feral cats kill an incredible number of small mammals and song birds. One or two of them can have a devastating effect on the wildlife in an area. Catch them and take them to an animal shelter.
@@madjayhawk The shelters in my area refuse to take ferals. I'm a cat lover, but domesticated species are not meant to live in the wild. It would be better for them if they were euthanized, and for the song bird population.
The dancing lady and scurrying possums!!This is awesome!!
Awesome
Possum.👍& bobcat ( or lynx ) critter Cam 👍📹
Soothing. Much needed. Thank you for sharing with us. Wish I lived anywhere like this.
Now, them two squirrels know what romancing is! But, as far as control is, I don’t think a pickup full of claymores would curb that traffic. Great vlog, thanks for sharing. Very enjoyable.
Those humanoid type creatures are frightening.
Invasive species.
Yep. Them there bipedal creatures is frightenin'.
Some of them talk shit on each other a lot.
Parasites of the earth
@@alrivers2297 Speak for yourself.
The walk of life over the little wooden bridge.
What fun it is to watch this very busy bridge crossing.
How can you not like a video like this. Any thumbs down are just ppl whom can't handle life for what it is. God Bless all of you and his creatures too.
Thanks Bookie mane.
Wow! 6:39 was so cool to see mama opossum carrying her babies!
So nice to see night time bridge traffic... keep the Camara rolling my friend 💖🤗
Imagine having all them beautiful different animals on your doorstep. Amazing
Amazing camera. Image quality during day and night is outstanding. Absolutely will purchase more!
Watched over my supper at the desk, thank you for the upload.
This was one of the best I have seen. Perfect spot for some amazing activities.
here is another good link for wildlife ua-cam.com/video/6u-Qzb4bSPA/v-deo.html
Great video capturing wildlife. I was amazed at the numerous Coyotes and Bobcats. The girl dancing seemed to be enjoying her walk.
This is amazing! Thank you for compiling all these cool clips. Those raccoons cuddling, the rare wild toddler, officers, a dancer, wow! Also hailing from south LA!
Thanks SERVi. Glad to share it.
Rare wild toddler lol
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Interesting to see all the different kinds of animals.
WOW.... This is an EXCELLENT Video... Loved it.
Thank you for sharing this... GREAT Camera too!!!
I want one of them now...
Living in such a crowded suburb you don’t always realize how far removed from nature you can be until watching something like this.
@iknowiknowwhereiam ~. We have a great Metro Parks system in Ohio, every other animal would have been a deer. No armadillos here, bobcats are rare but not unheard of though.
Thank you for sharing! It was fascinating to see how many animals walk across the bridge. Thought there would be more birds.
i love it when the animals just pause on the middle of the bridge to look at the waters
Wow!, How lucky to witness this. All wild fauna look very healthy. So cool to see the difference between the day and night life of the trail. Thanks for posting. God bless
My pleasure Raja.
I could look at this video running all day and night, just really interesting what animals do. They stay out of our sight when they hear us so we can watch them this way. So many different animals using that same bridge!! Thank you for sharing that. I loved watching it.
My pleasure Elly.
13:00 Damn it Rocky not now, I have a headache!
LMAO she bit him..hehe
6:51 flying rabbit lol!!@
Yeah, what was up with that?
That’s a binky. Rabbits do it when they’re happy
Not gonna lie, that kinda freaked me out!
Something scared it. Pretty funny for us humanoids.☺
Unusual, like he was tossed.
Amazing and thoroughly mind -bogglingly MARVELOUS! Thanks for the post 😃
I like the armadillos and the mother opossum with her babies clinging to her back.💕
A diverse group of wildlife, you have a nice Healthy patch of woods on that creek crossing, I enjoyed watching
0:20- 0:25. Ah the species known as white man on ride mower.
Only seen once a year ..
🤣👍🤣
They called Raiadna'acks, very common creature in the southern states.
Pretty rare to see one so deep in the forest, usually they shed the mower and grow pickup truck on the way to the wilds.
I've seen that species do some disgusting things in secret. Where just lucky it didn't take a number two on the bridge.
Ha ha
You should call it "The Bridge of Love"! 😁
Love to watch this last thing at bedtime. Makes me so happy to see so many of my faves. Surprised not to see a skunk or a fox or two...
Thanks Damamae. I'm with you. Surprised that I haven't picked up any skunks. As for foxes there are a few a mile or so away but in my area I think the coyotes and bobcats are the top predators and they keep the foxes away.
Zaire am surprised at no deer and very lire rain or stormy weather. Thanks for posting this. It was a delight to watch up here in Michiga during the Stay at Home .
My pleasure Ann.
Ann Milzarski I saw lots of rain!
Wow...great footage...I love that little Bob cat ❤
Lots of love making and fights on that bridge.
They call it make out point. Hahaha
All that moaning and groaning ain't the Swamp Thing.
Only the cats just sit and hang out there.
@MrStradia That's the same thing I was thinking.
Dang I see👀👀👀. Babies made on that bridge.
I enjoyed this so much. Thanks for posting it. I love wildlife and nature!
0:45 I was legitimately considering whether that rabbit was a statue or not
He tricked you good, he did. He was a statue after all :P
Fantastic footage. Who ever knew that kind of activity took place 100 ft from someone's back door!
100 feet from your back door! Wow. That's a lot of activity so close to home!
This was great.
Thank you for uploading.
I've been watching Tim Harrell's trail cams for years. It's so nice to find some more good ones.
Tims videos are awesome. Thanks
@@snakeman1 You are most welcome. Your including the temperature, time, and date was fun to read along with watching all the animal activity. Made the video more awesome than any of Tim's. Kudos!
I'll enjoy seeing more of your videos.
7:00 one eye possum
Good eyes Jay.
Had your eyes in it Jay!!
I noticed that too.
@@Toopa88 agh, you ruined the punny jokes
I love them all. Bod cat and coyotes are my favorite.
Thanks Nikki.
*The Bridge, Dogs & Cats (Pets), People & the Wildlife are Awesome :) That was a FUN Watch, Under Cover Nature Style...*
Thanks Joseph.
Breathtaking. Majestic. Peaceful.
The Sasquatch watching from the riverbed is the most amazing part.
Umm..hold up ..pleDe tell me where.. ..ok nly crazee thi g i seen was rabbit gettin picked up by nothin
Right around the 4:00 mark
wow you got coywolfs in your area. Amazing cause I thought they were more north than that. Like Wisconsin north lol
I loved this one , fantastic bridge of all kinds even dancing ones lol
What an amazing glimpse into the wildlife activity that took place in that area. That bridge was definitely a “make out” spot for several critters. The weirdest was the lady in black dancing in front of the trail cam. I bet that made you LOL when you saw that clip. Great job! 👍
wooow your bridge showed the wonderful to the wildlife!!! thank you for sharing
Love the possum family!! My fav!
Boy there's some cool wildlife there, then there was some real scarylooking upright creatures walking on two legs.
john abbot lol
Those 2 coyotes always take the same path, one crossing the bridge the other in the background
Good observation Po. They hunt together. One out front the other lags behind.
Divide and conquer
The variety of wildlife there is amazing.
You put a camera out to see deer and you get everything but a deer.
Bambi and Flower were holding out for more money.
Amazing, how often that same(I think same) big cat uses that trail! And I adore those brown squirrels! We have them here in VA, as well as, flying variety, which I've never seen
Some of those coyotes looked more like coywolves imo. Beautiful.
Some do indeed, amazing.
Could be
I think that one at 15:20 in daylight is a Red Wolf...They are in Louisiana and are their own species.
@@MrStanleyMilton Yeah, I agree. The others looked like coyotes, but when I saw that one, I thought wolf.
South Louisiana is not within Tweed wolf-(Canis sp) "Eastern coyote/coywolf" range, Tweed wolves-(Canis sp) are found in the Northeast area like New England, New York area. Where there is a cluster of other American (Canis) species like (lycaon, lupus, latrans, familiaris) that are the building blocks of the hybrid Tweed wolves-(Canis sp). They was regular Prairie wolves-(Canis latrans) " coyotes".
You have a whole zoo in your backyard, you're so lucky!!
3:44 Squirrels: "Let's do it in front of the camera. Being recorded makes me hornier."
They're making a video for Xsquirrels! Hahaha
It is an indication of the good health of your ecosystem. Please take care of it, love it, protect it.
You didn't search for this. But it has been recommended to you. How sweet is life.
Thanks India.
I think the domesticated house cats caught me off guard the most. 🤣
Wow, that was one feisty opossum. I don't think I've ever seen one get that aggressive to a raccoon. It always strikes me for some reason to see wildlife take the easy route.
7:57 when the squirrel hunkered down as you hear the bird of prey. I thought that was interesting.
That sounds like a blue jay to me.
@@blake7871 Now that you mention it, it sure does.
Very entertaining to see all the different animals of the night! Thanks for sharing.
This is fantastic!!🥰❤👍What an incredible variety of animals you have there! Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤