So cool watching waterfowl and other wildlife up close in their natural habitat. As a long time hunter, I think I enjoy watching them more than shooting at them. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Wow so many neat parts to this video. I think this might be better than my favorite red wings and mallards video. I will have to watch it five or six more times to be sure. Really liked the deer in the foreground ducks in the background parts. Isn’t 3/17 late to still have antlers? All in all fantastic. Who ever placed the camera gets a gold star. Many thanks as always.
So cool watching waterfowl and other wildlife up close in their natural habitat. As a long time hunter, I think I enjoy watching them more than shooting at them. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for the support, they sure are fun to watch
Wow! Love the new cameras-so clear! Welcome back!
Thank you Buffy, hope all his good for you guys
It’s so nice of several of the deer to clean your camera lens.
Thank you Ernest very much for the support, those deer sure are a delight
Thank you Ernest very much for the support
Amazing capture’s my friend
Thank you very much for the support
Wow so many neat parts to this video. I think this might be better than my favorite red wings and mallards video. I will have to watch it five or six more times to be sure. Really liked the deer in the foreground ducks in the background parts. Isn’t 3/17 late to still have antlers? All in all fantastic. Who ever placed the camera gets a gold star. Many thanks as always.
Thank you Ernest very much for the support, yes sir we like this too
Wow
thank you
Starting at 6:58 the ducks are trying their best to light into a gusting wind and after a good effort they say let’s try some place better.
Thank you Ernest very much for the support
The Pintail drakes really stand out when they are lighting. Just look for their sprigs hanging down.
Thank you Ernest very much for the support
Is this in Missouri?
Thank you very much for the support, we do not say the location