73 years of woodsmanship and I never saw an armadillo gather leaves nor have I ever seen a possum carry leaves with its tail. Wonder compilation. Very good.
Loved the game of whack-a-mole between the hawk and the duck. At least I think it was a duck. Hilarious! This was the best trail cam video ever! So funny!
I know right? I laughed really hard with that one. Loved the armadillo digging dirt into the camera. I laughed at that one too. And the racoon that got startled by something in the water 😂
Undeniably some of the best wildlife footage available. You've captured terrific behaviors. Not just animals walking by like most people get. It's brilliant.
I've got about 8 cameras set up around our property mainly to keep an eye on intruders. I've captured Coyotes, one Bobcat, Squirrels, Rabbits, Armadillos, Coons, Crows, Turkeys, and all the dogs from the farms around us, about 12 in all. Also, a couple of well fed feral cats. While we were away, my redneck neighbor would keep and eye on our property by driving around on their jacked up Golf Cart, drinking beer, and then letting me know everything is good to go. We're in North Central Florida, not far from the Florida/Georgia line.
@@bertram_oredrock 😁 actually, that was a bit of a trick question. I watch a youtube channel called Steve Wallis, he camps a lot and is fun. His sidekick's name is Crazy Neighbor! I thought it would be a kick if you recognized it.
@@_DB.COOPER - We don’t have that problem here. In fact we’ve got an overpopulated whitetail situation. I live off a four lane and every other month I’m dragging one off the highway and bury it on the property.
Wow I loved watching this. When I set my trail cam up all I ever get is deer, fox and raccoon. Amazing footage of the armadillo and bobcat. My heart belongs to the adorable opossums though!
Your area is jamming with wildlife! Southern LA is sort of scary, in the wildlife dept, it seems, lol! I just moved to rural southwest Virginia, and I have already seen bears, and possibly 2 coyote pups, might've been a different species fox, and many more critters, you have inspired me getting a motion activated trail cam for our land! Thank you for sharing this!
Awesome! I figured it was an area near Texas. All those critters look familiar. Who would have thunk.....wildlife do the butt scoot too! I cracked up! The turtles and the momma/baby cardinal were most enjoyable. This was a great thing to watch. Please make more!
Excellent video! Really enjoyed the wide variety of critters - well except for the very rude coyotes, lol! I have my own trail cams in the back yard, but not nearly as many unique species. In case any viewers are wondering the armadillo and opossum were gathering leaves for their nests. The opossum uses the tail, and can get an incredible amount of leaves in one gathering.
loved this and am envious. I m a woodsman in the concrete jungle of England and our wildlife is severely diminished, I m over the moon to get a fox or deer on my many nature cams, so seeing this is fantastic. I ve currently got my cameras hunting the weasel family. Hope to see more.
That bridge seems to make Raccoons and Squirrels a bit randy, The Bobcat almost always appears with a nice sized meal hanging from its mouth. And, of course, the Coyotes are either peeing in the stream or dumping on the ground lol.
this is awesome! I have never sat & watched a trail cam video before. this was my first time seeing any content of yours ever & I loved the way you put this together. those animals are characters, are'nt they? 😄 & extremely on the 'loving' side.🤭 and one cat! I absolutely loved it! thank you
One of the best videos capturing local fauna I’ve ever seen. This vid. Excellant to show students interested in science and nature. Such a large representation of animals that area evrywhere. Animals, Nature is not just in Pristine national parks, it’s everywhere. We live in the middle of it, as long as we don’t completely destroy habit, the animals are resilient. This should be shown to all local politicians responsible for local development. Leave some habitat, and migration routes and animals will do their thing. Pave it and put in a parking lot, and we know how that goes,, you live in an urban desert.
For the sake of the bobcat, I found myself hoping the bridge wasn't too splintery. Those wood ducks really get around! I enjoy watching them in northern Ontario, too. And did I see a grebe?
Critters! 😃 I envy you your backyard. For me, having lots of critters around is a good sign. It means the area is in good shape. Those coyotes, I must say, are starting to look and act like runty wolves. Interesting.
That was really great fun to watch! I couldn’t even watch it straight through bc I had to keep rewatching parts! I was like hey wait what just happened?! Lol! Great job!
I was doing the same thing. 😂 Having to back up to rewatch. Some of the critters move so fast. I wish my phone had SLO MO. Oh well, Snakeman did a fantastic job placing the cameras, putting the different cards together, the long hours and talent this video alone took. Hope he does more! Thank you Snakeman!!!
I absolutely loved this video . Thank you for sharing this with us I hope you have more of them because i'm looking forward in watching them THANKS AGAIN
Wow that coverage of a life of armadillo is museum quality! Not only gathering leaves, but bathing in the creek! Too. Never have i seen it. Loved the hedged hog and beaver, was interesting to see the years of baby's of all species of animals on your video. Loved it!
Just stepped out on my front porch and there's 4 turkey hens with 5 young ones and 1 doe with 2 young ones along with 3 squirrels and a ground hog. It's like this most of the time at my house. I live on a river at the foothills of the north Georgia mountains. And love it. I have 17.9 acres and it's at the dead end of a dirt road.
Sherry, you have a place to treasure, as I am sure you do. I live on acreage in foothills of Northern Colorado and am also blessed to be surrounded by all kinds of wildlife. Bears already roaming around and one must keep alert for rattlers but my dogs have gotten good at sniffing them out to warn me. I do not kill them but I sometimes do catch and relocate them. Peace.
@@D45VR I truly love living where I do. I let just one person hunt on my property. He kills 1 buck every season. And that's all I will allow. That or 1 doe. I can set on my porch butt naked if I want and not worry about anyone seeing me. Life is good here. Have a good one. Stay safe. I've seen bear scat on my property, but not a bear itself.
Great video. Never seen wildlife cam of snakes too. Herons, bobcat, coyote,and even a turtle, amongst all your other wild neighbors. Not to mention a housecat.
That Was absolutely fascinating. Thank you! Was interested to see different species marker/triggered by the bobcat marking the spot on the bridge. Some photo bombing mammals too.
When a person watches animals one realizes they’re like us in many ways going about their days taking naps searching for food and the bigger people dominating the smaller people 😂
A raccon will eat just about anything, but they know better than to mess with a snapping turtle. That's a good way to lose a paw or worse. The wood ducks were pretty and the momma with ducklings. 👍
Possum asserting himself, coon running off to live another day. Very next frame is a possum with leaves in its tail. They use them foe insulation in their dens. Amazing animals.
Yess- When people are not around Animal life is! I drive my wife to work at 3:30 AM as she works at a Target surrounded by lights woods within Suburbia USA and the amount of deer is amazing to see by accident! Actually I feel sorry for them as their lives are so precarious as 'cars', cars and more cars everywhere here- Suburbia is hard on any animal!
Thanks for the awesome video.I wish we could use them in Arizona.unfortunately if you posses a hunting license you are prohibited from using them here.
73 years of woodsmanship and I never saw an armadillo gather leaves nor have I ever seen a possum carry leaves with its tail. Wonder compilation. Very good.
I'm a rice and crawfish producer in SW Louisiana. Having a lot of trouble with coyote eating my chickens.
I couldn't figure out what was stuck on that possum's rear end.I thought it might be her babies.
@@kristinamullen4066 it was her babies
Possums do that too
Dillos many times but possums never
That bridge has seen more action than a hotel mattress.
Lol...
Bridge is unbridging love
Lmao
This is the Absute best video trail cam I've EVER EVER seen I love the snake crawling up the camera
Even caught the somewhat elusive Christmas spirit on cam!
fekkin annoying
Loved the game of whack-a-mole between the hawk and the duck. At least I think it was a duck. Hilarious! This was the best trail cam video ever! So funny!
I know right? I laughed really hard with that one.
Loved the armadillo digging dirt into the camera. I laughed at that one too.
And the racoon that got startled by something in the water 😂
I cannot enjoy the fun part knowing it is in fact the little ducks fight for survival.
@@Futschikatores No, actually it was the hawk fighting for survival.
The freaking coyote peeing in the water! XD
Undeniably some of the best wildlife footage available. You've captured terrific behaviors. Not just animals walking by like most people get. It's brilliant.
Funny how many of these animals get laid or relieve themselves in front of the camera, LOL !!!
I may never go into the woods again - at night.
Lanky bobcat
Very good!
No cool!
Oh lord the diversity of your backyard is unbelievable!!
This is their BACkYARD?! I’m so jealous 😔. I live in a neighborhood far away from a forest
Oh lord first time i watched this i lmao
The best small wild animal trail cam ever! Thank you!
Wow!! Thanks
I can't stop watching! This is so fascinating, makes me want to go get a trail camera of my own and pick a spot in the woods to record
IN MY VIEW
8:50 This was brilliant strategy dunking into the water. BRAVO for the little duck.
I've got about 8 cameras set up around our property mainly to keep an eye on intruders. I've captured Coyotes, one Bobcat, Squirrels, Rabbits, Armadillos, Coons, Crows, Turkeys, and all the dogs from the farms around us, about 12 in all. Also, a couple of well fed feral cats. While we were away, my redneck neighbor would keep and eye on our property by driving around on their jacked up Golf Cart, drinking beer, and then letting me know everything is good to go. We're in North Central Florida, not far from the Florida/Georgia line.
You have a crazy neighbor?
@@susanolson3611 Not at all. He and his wife have been very helpful over the years.
@@bertram_oredrock 😁 actually, that was a bit of a trick question. I watch a youtube channel called Steve Wallis, he camps a lot and is fun. His sidekick's name is Crazy Neighbor! I thought it would be a kick if you recognized it.
Glad to see all those Bobcats. They were almost extinct 20 years ago down here in Georgia. I want to watch it again and again. Thanks for posting.
I shoot every bobcat I can here.
@@_DB.COOPER - I figured that.
@@mhyatt82262 coyotes and mountain lions also. They have decimated our once strong deer herds.
@@_DB.COOPER - We don’t have that problem here. In fact we’ve got an overpopulated whitetail situation. I live off a four lane and every other month I’m dragging one off the highway and bury it on the property.
But I’ve got plenty coyotes. I have seen a big cat about 15 years ago. The tail was as thick as a broom handle.
Wow I loved watching this. When I set my trail cam up all I ever get is deer, fox and raccoon. Amazing footage of the armadillo and bobcat. My heart belongs to the adorable opossums though!
Finally turtles and frogs. Love it thank you
Your area is jamming with wildlife! Southern LA is sort of scary, in the wildlife dept, it seems, lol!
I just moved to rural southwest Virginia, and I have already seen bears, and possibly 2 coyote pups, might've been a different species fox, and many more critters, you have inspired me getting a motion activated trail cam for our land!
Thank you for sharing this!
This makes me so happy.
All these animals living their lives.
What’s up with the wild Merry Christmas lady?
Awesome! I figured it was an area near Texas. All those critters look familiar.
Who would have thunk.....wildlife do the butt scoot too! I cracked up! The turtles and the momma/baby cardinal were most enjoyable. This was a great thing to watch. Please make more!
I saw that too!
Coyotes are literally the frat boys of the animal world 🤣🤣
“Coyote on trail cam logic: Hey Bro Nice dookie”
-sniffs it istg
4:50 party foul! No peeing in the pool!
Interesting to see the many different animals leave their scent at the bridge, letting all the other animals know that they were there
ELMER FUDD must be really pissed because it looks like that Coyote got that "Silly Rabbit" :)
@@trvman1 wascally wabbit
Excellent video! Really enjoyed the wide variety of critters - well except for the very rude coyotes, lol! I have my own trail cams in the back yard, but not nearly as many unique species. In case any viewers are wondering the armadillo and opossum were gathering leaves for their nests. The opossum uses the tail, and can get an incredible amount of leaves in one gathering.
loved this and am envious. I m a woodsman in the concrete jungle of England and our wildlife is severely diminished, I m over the moon to get a fox or deer on my many nature cams, so seeing this is fantastic. I ve currently got my cameras hunting the weasel family. Hope to see more.
That bridge seems to make Raccoons and Squirrels a bit randy, The Bobcat almost always appears with a nice sized meal hanging from its mouth. And, of course, the Coyotes are either peeing in the stream or dumping on the ground lol.
this is awesome! I have never sat & watched a trail cam video before. this was my first time seeing any content of yours ever & I loved the way you put this together. those animals are characters, are'nt they? 😄 & extremely on the 'loving' side.🤭 and one cat! I absolutely loved it! thank you
The merry Christmas dance I saw was definitely the cutest thing on there xD It really hit me right in the heart x3
Om the memories are all comming back. Great video Snakeman.
Thanks Karen.
Most excellent variety of critters. Very enjoyable to watch.
Thanks Dan,
What a popular bridge! So enjoyed your video, amazing all the night activity. Appreciate all the time and effort you put into this wonder! Thank you.
Loved your lip dancer girl...not so much the coyote and bobcat poop!! Lot of butts scratched on that bridge!! As always entertaining and fun! Thanks
Thanks Faye. Those are some busy woods for sure.
One of the best videos capturing local fauna I’ve ever seen. This vid. Excellant to show students interested in science and nature.
Such a large representation of animals that area evrywhere. Animals, Nature is not just in Pristine national parks, it’s everywhere. We live in the middle of it, as long as we don’t completely destroy habit, the animals are resilient. This should be shown to all local politicians responsible for local development. Leave some habitat, and migration routes and animals will do their thing.
Pave it and put in a parking lot, and we know how that goes,, you live in an urban desert.
Awesome!!! Every one loves that bridge!!! 🥰🥰🤣🙏🏻😇
Meet me at the bridge🤣🤣🕺
I think you should install a bidet or toilet paper rack on that bridge for their convenience lol
I KNEW that Raccoons and Opossums were in cahoots with one another!
You have a beautiful bakyard, thank you for sharing!
Thank you Wildlife Camera.
The possum with it’s baby on it’s back is sooo sweet. What would our world be without animals 😢
I guess the world would be vegetarian
For the sake of the bobcat, I found myself hoping the bridge wasn't too splintery. Those wood ducks really get around! I enjoy watching them in northern Ontario, too. And did I see a grebe?
Critters! 😃
I envy you your backyard. For me, having lots of critters around is a good sign. It means the area is in good shape.
Those coyotes, I must say, are starting to look and act like runty wolves. Interesting.
In the summer these coyotes almost look like wild dogs or dholes
it's cool! An abundance of food for them obviously. So neat.
That was really great fun to watch! I couldn’t even watch it straight through bc I had to keep rewatching parts! I was like hey wait what just happened?! Lol! Great job!
Thanks Trail Cam. Yeah, stuff happening pretty fast.
Ya coyote taking a crap…lol
I was doing the same thing. 😂 Having to back up to rewatch. Some of the critters move so fast. I wish my phone had SLO MO. Oh well, Snakeman did a fantastic job placing the cameras, putting the different cards together, the long hours and talent this video alone took. Hope he does more!
Thank you Snakeman!!!
This is my favorite wildlife cam. Just fascinating to watch. I can’t get enough.thanks ❤
Love nature. So natural, good spot for the camera.
This was the most entertaining trail cam I’ve ever watched. 😂😂
Just full of life! Great placement and Great Shots!!!
Quite a popular bridge! I loved watching this, thank you! ❤️
Pretty cool. Somewhat addicting to watch. Fascinating!
Wow the best trail cam footage I may have ever seen. Was that the unfortunate end to the house cat? The greatest action packed trail cam ever.
I honestly cant express in words how entertaining this video was for me👍
I absolutely loved this video . Thank you for sharing this with us I hope you have more of them because i'm looking forward in watching them THANKS AGAIN
What a great effort. Really enjoyed it and thank you for all the hours it took to put it together.
wow one of the best I've seen - sooo cool. The dillas & the wide variety of beautiful snakes, the awsm bobcats & yotes, amazing. Ty for sharing.
When the armadillo started bathing, I lost it! Never seen that before, lol....
Watching the Bobcat at 12:10 wipeout's ass like my dog is hilarious!
Wow! What a great variety of camera shots and wildlife. This one is now a favorite of mine, good job Snakeman.
Thanks Hidden Bear.
Thank you for lovely video, really enjoyed it 🏆🏆🥰🥰
Wow that coverage of a life of armadillo is museum quality! Not only gathering leaves, but bathing in the creek! Too. Never have i seen it.
Loved the hedged hog and beaver, was interesting to see the years of baby's of all species of animals on your video. Loved it!
Best nature photos I have ever seen. That took a lot of work on your part
Just stepped out on my front porch and there's 4 turkey hens with 5 young ones and 1 doe with 2 young ones along with 3 squirrels and a ground hog. It's like this most of the time at my house. I live on a river at the foothills of the north Georgia mountains. And love it. I have 17.9 acres and it's at the dead end of a dirt road.
Sherry, you have a place to treasure, as I am sure you do. I live on acreage in foothills of Northern Colorado and am also blessed to be surrounded by all kinds of wildlife. Bears already roaming around and one must keep alert for rattlers but my dogs have gotten good at sniffing them out to warn me. I do not kill them but I sometimes do catch and relocate them. Peace.
@@D45VR I truly love living where I do. I let just one person hunt on my property. He kills 1 buck every season. And that's all I will allow. That or 1 doe. I can set on my porch butt naked if I want and not worry about anyone seeing me. Life is good here. Have a good one. Stay safe. I've seen bear scat on my property, but not a bear itself.
Great video. Never seen wildlife cam of snakes too. Herons, bobcat, coyote,and even a turtle, amongst all your other wild neighbors. Not to mention a housecat.
Did that coyote have that white looking cat from earlier in his mouth.
fantastic video, love the interactions between different species
Best trail cam footage I've ever seen I just loved it
I love watching our neighbors in their own habitat!
I was thinking,"damn coyote. Hope he doesn't eat the...cat. Yep. There goes another one."
That Was absolutely fascinating. Thank you! Was interested to see different species marker/triggered by the bobcat marking the spot on the bridge. Some photo bombing mammals too.
So much info about nature. That Armadillo picking up leaves for its den. The other one taking a bath in the stream. Thanks Snake Man! Good Stuff.
Thanks Ineluctable. Nature 24/7. Always something.
Many animals marking their territory cracked me up……. Hahahahahah
That and they also leaving a scent trail to find their way back home.
Great videos, excellent quality. Keep posting more videos!
That was entertaining to watch, very good.
When a person watches animals one realizes they’re like us in many ways going about their days taking naps searching for food and the bigger people dominating the smaller people 😂
No one gonna mention the random ass cop trekking through the woods at night? XD
EDIT: WTF is with 1:25 as well?!
That’s what I was gonna say. Want to know the story there
What criminal was he tracking?
A raccon will eat just about anything, but they know better than to mess with a snapping turtle. That's a good way to lose a paw or worse. The wood ducks were pretty and the momma with ducklings. 👍
Great footage. Thank you for sharing
Love the armadillos, we don't have them up here. You can keep the "nope ropes" and your bobcats down there are plain ol' rude, lol.
Among the best i’ve seen😊thanks.
4:51 This, folks, is why you never drink from small creeks. Did that racoon get bit by the snake or did it just run into it?
This video just inspired me to instal the cams and enjoy... 👍
Better than TV 📺 ‼️
I was wondering what the situation was at 15:12..... Attacked??
Possum asserting himself, coon running off to live another day. Very next frame is a possum with leaves in its tail. They use them foe insulation in their dens. Amazing animals.
Yess- When people are not around Animal life is! I drive my wife to work at 3:30 AM as she works at a Target surrounded by lights woods within Suburbia USA and the amount of deer is amazing to see by accident! Actually I feel sorry for them as their lives are so precarious as 'cars', cars and more cars everywhere here- Suburbia is hard on any animal!
Looks like some personal homelike thrown in to boot. 🎉
Was that fox carrying off a cat?
nice trail cam video...cheers
Really awesome coordination of location and a way lot of work to compile. Very good look at the real world and its inhabitants.
8:36 cotoye but whats behind it? Random headlights, fantom lights?
When I see game cameras I act silly in front of them hoping one day to be seen on Facebook lol
Such an abundance of wildlife. Loved it.
I wish these had voice overs. Lol. Would be very entertaining!
So comforting to see- besides the other things
The cat laying down a skid mark and dropping a deuce on the bridge was cool.
Thanks for sharing 💗💗
i can't stop watching the squirrel who jumped across the creek it was like the leap of faith
Well I know what scared me the most, it’s always the people. Creepy
I’m with you Betty. Humans are pretty unpredictable.
@@snakeman1 😂😂 you didn't even no the people that's funny thought u did
That bridge has got some mojo!
That was really cool thanks 😊🥳🥳🥳👍🌷
thats all so cool and soo lucky to have a place like that
14:06 ??? That doesn't look like an armadillo. It looks like some sort of an anteater, maybe? Maybe it's the lighting???
This footage was hard core! Nice job!
What wild animal was at 6:54? A new species?😜
That was great. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the awesome video.I wish we could use them in Arizona.unfortunately if you posses a hunting license you are prohibited from using them here.
I love this. Thank you! ❤️