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Bird Crumbs
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2021
Somewhere near Audubon, NJ USA
Just some bird crumbs here...
Just some bird crumbs here...
Vultures Flight
Didn't see anything in the woods attracting them,
but the way they circled before passing thru, had me checking to make sure...
LOL.
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but the way they circled before passing thru, had me checking to make sure...
LOL.
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มุมมอง: 202
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Forest Flock
มุมมอง 656วันที่ผ่านมา
Summer turns into fall, as the wild turkey run in small flocks... 🕊️
Grackles Invade the Woods
มุมมอง 79วันที่ผ่านมา
Grackles usually come in a big crowd. They can take over the woods for a while, and sure do make a racket...LOL 🕊️
Flycatcher Catching Flies
มุมมอง 146วันที่ผ่านมา
I know the footage is a bit shaky, but that's what it's like trying to get good video of Flycatchers in action...they are Fast little buggers. 🕊️
Bucking Heads
มุมมอง 6914 วันที่ผ่านมา
The Buck Brothers have just shed their velvet. They are still together constantly, and apparently still bucking heads LOL... 🕊️
September Morning Birds 🕊️
มุมมอง 17214 วันที่ผ่านมา
Nice weather brings out some September birds... 🕊️
Good News for the Deer
มุมมอง 62114 วันที่ผ่านมา
I don't usually feed the deer, but somebody had to give them their Welcome News... If you know, you know, LOL. Conflict can be destructive OR bring people closer together...here's hoping for the latter. 🕊️
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Blue Morpho Butterfly! 🦋
not exactly...try again? I thought it was an Eastern Tiger in dark morph at first (like in the longer video attached), but It's not that either...LOL. Apparently, several try to look like the Pipevine swallowtail because they don't get eaten (slightly poisonous), but it's not that either ... 🕊️
Beautiful
Just posted a video of those Buck Brothers banging heads... 🕊️
Most videos are made worse when people add music to them, but for this video the music is PERFECT!
music HAS to be better than me narrating LOL... 🕊️
All the drama... Real House Deer of New Jersey.
🤣 Big Mama is trying to keep those troublesome Bucks away from her fawns. She's not happy with one of the other Does for fraternizining with them either. Drama drama, LOL 🕊
Thank you for sharing! This is exactly like what our night vision camera caught last night and I've been trying to identify it. That's it!
That is awesome! I was unsure when I saw them at first as well, you don't usually expect to have a mink in your yard. But they can be there... even here in NJ. LOL 🕊️
For any kids watching , Possums are marsupials and carry their offspring around in their pouches and the offspring are called "Joeys" they normally give birth to around 15 to 20 joeys and only have 13 teats (nipples) for the babies so the ones that get there late slowly starve to death. The ones that do get a teat will have the nipple swell up inside their mouths and will remain attached like that for a few weeks to make sure the babies who showed up late are all dead and then when they are too old to fit in the pouch anymore the momma possum will carry them around on her back , at some point the babies become large enough that they will fall off the mom or wonder off and not return back to her. Of the 15 to 20 babies that the possum gives birth too only around 2 will live long enough to make into adulthood to reproduce but possums (especially juvaniles/babies) are highly targeted by predators and only live for around 18 months in the wild with winter months normally killing off any remaining babies/juveniles still left alive. Fun facts about possums. 1: They been around virtually unchanged for 66 million years and predate the mighty T-REX and will still exist for millions of years long after homo-sapiens become extinct. 2: They have prehensile tails like a monkey and will use this tail to help them climb and bring brush back to line their dens . 3: The males mating call is simply them, "smacking their lips". 4: Possums have 50 teeth, which is more teeth than any other land mammal in N.A. 5: The "Tasmanian tiger" of Australia was a large lanky possum built for speed to chase down small prey. 6: Possum females have two wombs and their scientific family name comes from this fact, Di-Delphis (two-wombs). 7: Possum babies will naturally use a kitty liter box without training as possum families share the same small areas for a toilet . 8: They are virtually resistant to rabies as their body temp is too low to for them to naturally become infected by the disease . 9: Possums love to eat snakes and spiders and have high resistance to their poisonous effects (although it still pains them the same as a human getting stung by a wasp). 10: Possums are North America's only native marsupial. 11: Possums in North America are sometimes called "Opossums" by really, really pedantic nit picky people. 12: Opossums have opposable "thumbs" on their back feet , they are the only known mammal besides humans/primates to have this feature.
Thanks for the info! Some pretty wild stuff when you think about it!!! 🕊️
Beautiful animal
Smart too. LOL 🕊️
Scarlet Tanager
Yes, an odd coloring for a Scarlet Tanager, but apparently that is what it must be. 🕊️
Superb as usual. Thanks for sharing.
glad you enjoyed it. 🕊️
Wow
Yes, that's what I think when I see it also... 🕊️
That is definitely a turkey vulture. If you look closely at what's known as the "Common Buzzard," they most resemble a hawk in appearance. The bird you have pictured is very different than hawks or buzzards. However, there is a widespread misconception that a buzzard is the vulture shown here.
agreed 🕊️
When the ears are pinned back, you know she's about to throw down. She's protecting her fawn's space, as the two young bucks (no longer just buttons, and growing some velvet) just sit by and watch her evict the two young females. When the fawns are a little older they will all be one herd again.
That is beyond adorable, thank you for sharing that great creek jump moment
Glad you enjoyed it
What a spectacle!😊
The little ones always steal the show. LOL 🕊️
She is a cute pigeon🕊
Same family, but I don't think she quite qualifies as the most expensive bird on the planet, LOL. People don't pay as much for cute. 🕊️
@@bird_crumbswell i mean she is a wild bird a pigeon wild birds are free their just hard to catch
Wow, that's a very pretty and colourful damselfly.
glad you enjoyed it. 🕊️
Like the footage at the water, critters everywhere, that is cool
way cool, LOL. 🕊️
That is awesome, nice to see one out, thanks for sharing, I see you have some great wildlife footage, following👍
Thanks for watching 🕊️
No squirrel flew here actually
He's flying behind the tree...LOL 🕊️
Yes, the Goldfinch! 😊
There have been a lot of them this season. Going to have to make a longer video featuring them. 🕊️
I counted 12 hens in the first bunch
A dozen is a good number...and there's quite a few new little ones now. 🕊️
AWESOME
Crazy sounding vocalizations from those Raccoons. With all the noises we get around here at night, it can be good to know which is which. LOL 🕊️
This was so cool! I love all this wildlife here at the lake! We are always trying to dispher sounds we hear especially at night!
Muy linda. Ave. Ojala. Le respeten. Alto ala caseria. Protejamos los. Aves. Ellos tanbien. Nesecitan.
Siempre respetamos la vida silvestre aquí... 🕊️
This one was hard to fit into a vertical format (for shorts). I'll post the much better widescreen version, in a little while... 🕊️
Well paired music
whatever we can get from TH-cam, LOL. 🕊️
Where was this camera setup? #NYGenXBIKERLady
I'm in southern New Jersey, USA. Everything you see on this channel is right here, on an old horse farm, on about 5 acres. Just sharing what is here, not taking pictures elsewhere. 🕊
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lot of great footage in that short video
Glad you enjoyed it 😁 🕊️
A mundesh te mi gjesh disa veze te tyre
EVEN SUCH A STRONG STORM DOES NOT stop nature's animals and plants. beautiful video...full view and like n. 6. Subscribed.
nice, the wren in tree hollow was awesome footage, paradise of creatures
Paradise is a good word. It's amazing what you can find, if you look. That wren is so popular, I made a short of it singing for you all. 🕊
that was cool, like the tree they had to investigate around too,
Very nice. Absolutely love these great birds. I do hunt them but respect them to the fullest. Tks fir sharing. " the turkey whisperer ", here in Massachusetts
''That is something people unfamiliar with hunters often misunderstand. Those relationships often become symbiotic....as "respect the resource", and "protect the resource", will track down those hunters just about every time. LOL 🕊️
Przyszla Pani Zima i okryła śnieżnym puchem drzewa i ziemię.Szkoda zwierzątek i ptactwa, które liczą na naszą pomoc.Dziekuje za film i piękną melodię.📸👍🤗
Śnieg nie utrzymuje się tu zbyt długo, więc nie jest tak szkodliwy dla dzikiej przyrody, jak w niektórych miejscach. Niektóre nasiona dla ptaków zimą rzeczywiście im pomagają, ale nie karmię ich w inny sposób, ponieważ nie chcę, aby stały się zbyt zależne. Dziękuję za komentarz i cieszę się, że film Ci się spodobał. 🕊️
Very beautiful and the environment is very natural
Natural beauty is the best kind. 🕊️
Rain and fog bring a January thaw, and a return of the Wild Turkeys. 🕊
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. I love watching your videos and seeing all the wildlife. ❤️
It's a pleasure, and more beautiful than I can capture on film. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. That's what makes the sharing worthwhile. 🕊️
Nice shots, I liked seeing the wren up close by the tree hollow.
Thanks, I think that Carolina Wren makes more noise than the Blue Jays, LOL. Huge calling voice for such a little one. I'll have to make a short of it for you, thought I had already put one out, but it looks like that one was the House Wren. The Carolina Wren sings almost every morning, pretty much year-round. 🕊️
😍❤️ brought to my mind the movie Bambi, when Thumper is trying to teach Bambi how to skate on the pond. ❤
I like how she plays it off, like "I meant to do that" in front of her friend LOL. Almost forgot about that scene in Bambi, but now that you mention it, you're right. Funny how art imitates life. 🕊️
I watch deer every season from my tree stand.
There are many views people can see wildlife from. I'm just sharing the ones that I'm lucky enough to see. 🕊️
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She is only 6 or 7 months old. First winter, first time seeing the stream frozen. 🕊️
Lucky Seven has made it to mid-January, But you can tell by his battered antlers, it hasn't been easy... 🕊
I can hear them in the big tree behind my house once or twice duting winter. But I dont see them. You're lucky to capture a photo of them this time of year. Nothing yet here. 🐦
I was surprised that they stay all winter here. There are quite a few. Whenever the sun pops out you can see them working the yard. We just got snow last night, I should see if they are out, to get some pics in the snow. 🕊
Nice! 🐦🐦🤩
She's a beauty! Cheers! 🕊️
Thank you. You have no idea, thank you.
No worries! 🕊️
Some snowfall today brought out the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 🕊️
Beautiful hawk
Absolutely! 🕊