Thank you for these segments. Nothing beats the natural world. Humans with all their technological advancements couldn’t even begin to duplicate it. And a big bravo to the wildlife photographers. 🌿
This is the best part of every week. Our nature is getting there, maybe in another month we'll have the abundant greenery like they do. Thank you for keeping this segment going, it's the most important!
I've lived in Missouri my whole life. I've seen every flower in this video in person, and I've heard every one of those bird calls while doing so. You have portrayed what I get to see and hear every day to the rest of the world very well. Wonderful tribute to my home. Thank you. I am just starting to get into videography myself. Watching these segments at the end of your program on Sunday Mornings since i was a kid has always been an inspiration for me. It has been a fascinating journey for me so far, and I am looking forward to spending more time behind my camera and improving on the craft. Here's to many more wonderful nature segments still to come, cheers!
Can't wait for blooms to come out. We have had wild indigo , wood sorrel, redbuds, Juneberry, blackberry , black raspberry, pawpaw, and dogwood flower so far. Oh and one random dandelion! Hello from sw Missouri!
Really nice video and thanks to Scott Miller, for the nice sights and sounds. I wonder however how many ticks and chiggers he encountered to get these shots? There everywhere!!!!
If you are going to have a segment that is entitled wildflowers, you should make sure that the flowers are actually native to this country - the day lilies are not native, nor is the blue bachelor's button - both were brought here.
@@justmejenny7986 I grow native plants in Virginia and have to deal with people who want to know why we don't grow things like chicory (bachelor's button) or day lillies. The episode started with Butterfly weed which is totally native and on top of that, had a butterfly on it. There are so many to choose from, it seemed strange that they included plants that weren't native.
@@AmericanTeacher-USA Oh, I totally get that, but the episode said "Wildflowers in Missouri" and only a few of the flowers they featured were actually wild flowers.
I used my Merlin app to listen to the dozen or so birds! This was spectacular! I love Missouri. It's such a pretty state. I go there frequently to enjoy trails and to see beautiful scenery.🏕️
Thank you for these segments. Nothing beats the natural world. Humans with all their technological advancements couldn’t even begin to duplicate it. And a big bravo to the wildlife photographers. 🌿
Thank you for showing what a paradise Missouri is.I am proud to call it home.
Pure poetry. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS CONTINUING FEATURE DEAR CBS SUNDAY MORNING. It has made me happy for decades.
Nature is a Beautiful painting everyday.✌️
It's a beautiful world. Thank you for sharing.🌻🐝
Love 💕 the background noises!!! Happy noises!!!
The sounds and images in this juxtaposition of flora and fauna is absolutely incredible. Thank you, Scot Miller, for sharing your amazing artistry.
This is the best part of every week. Our nature is getting there, maybe in another month we'll have the abundant greenery like they do. Thank you for keeping this segment going, it's the most important!
Lovely scenery 👀😍
So much beauty in Missouri. Lovely!
Best thing I've seen all weekend! Always is...
I've lived in Missouri my whole life. I've seen every flower in this video in person, and I've heard every one of those bird calls while doing so. You have portrayed what I get to see and hear every day to the rest of the world very well. Wonderful tribute to my home. Thank you.
I am just starting to get into videography myself. Watching these segments at the end of your program on Sunday Mornings since i was a kid has always been an inspiration for me. It has been a fascinating journey for me so far, and I am looking forward to spending more time behind my camera and improving on the craft. Here's to many more wonderful nature segments still to come, cheers!
Can't wait for blooms to come out. We have had wild indigo , wood sorrel, redbuds, Juneberry, blackberry , black raspberry, pawpaw, and dogwood flower so far. Oh and one random dandelion! Hello from sw Missouri!
Back at ya from High Point, North Carolina 😊
Wow - beautiful!!!!
Scot you have the best job! 👏
Thank you for this moment of peace.
Another superb escape - respite and balm.
Beautiful
So lovely thank you. 🤗💖
The best part 😁 of any Sunday morning 😢❤😊❤
I highly recommend driving Highway 67 up to St. Louis from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Very pretty drive.
Mark Twain National Forest 📚 🌳 💜
Great video!
Home sweet state!
Really nice video and thanks to Scott Miller, for the nice sights and sounds. I wonder however how many ticks and chiggers he encountered to get these shots? There everywhere!!!!
it's about time...
♥️
I'd like to thank dinosaurs for becoming birds.
Birds are beautiful but you can the big beautiful ones eat meat and if large enough, you’re the menu
If you are going to have a segment that is entitled wildflowers, you should make sure that the flowers are actually native to this country - the day lilies are not native, nor is the blue bachelor's button - both were brought here.
Same with the chicory...
Always someone has to complain. You seem fun.
@@justmejenny7986 I grow native plants in Virginia and have to deal with people who want to know why we don't grow things like chicory (bachelor's button) or day lillies. The episode started with Butterfly weed which is totally native and on top of that, had a butterfly on it. There are so many to choose from, it seemed strange that they included plants that weren't native.
We DON'T CARE whether a flower is native or not !
We love them all !! ❤
@@AmericanTeacher-USA Oh, I totally get that, but the episode said "Wildflowers in Missouri" and only a few of the flowers they featured were actually wild flowers.
I used my Merlin app to listen to the dozen or so birds! This was spectacular! I love Missouri. It's such a pretty state. I go there frequently to enjoy trails and to see beautiful scenery.🏕️
None of these are blooming in my yard yet
Beautiful