I 100% totally agree with that statement, a lot of people really screw up their videos by editing in brain numbing music.The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed your natural wildlife videos.
What a treat to watch!... Was so delightful to see and hear the true joy of this man when he checked his Browning and discovered it turned on and that it had captured so many images! How powerful can one small watering hole be!!
I’ve been home with Covid all week and looking around TH-cam I found these trailcam videos. They are amazing. I’m not an outdoors person but I am a science teacher and I am hypnotized watching these. You see lots of different animals. You see the same animals over and over in the same area. I could spend weeks teaching ecosystems just from these Trailcams. This is great stuff. Thank you for posting these videos. They are truly amazing.
Very good, my friend, keep up the good work, and very interesting. I esp. like the falcon bird, very colorful. The rest was good as well. The owl must have lived close by since it came very often. The big black bear was a cool dude. The young one was changing color as they do. Very good one to watch i will be back looking for more. Cool videos, old man joe ,80 years old. i am in bad health and cannot go hunting any more. Hunting , i mean going looking these days. I used to do that back when i was young and found the tracks and best ones i could to find a good hunting spot in advance of the season. Worked out well for me. To old to even do the picture thing, so i watch from here. thanks again and will be looking forward to more videos in the future. old man Joe.
Amazing how they all share the same watering hole and keep there space and timing.....imagine all the animal cooties in there!!looks so shallow but seems like it has life in it!!!love this!!!🐻🐱 🐰🐍
Why would anyone do a “thumbs down” for this. The footage is fantastic. I live in the UK. I could never see this in real life. Heaps of thanks to Tim for doing this.
Mink; River Otter; some sort of poisonous snake--cottonmouth?--Florida Black Bear; Red-shouldered Hawk; Barred Owl; Crow, possibly Fish Crow; Florida Panther. Bugs could be mosquitos or not. FL has a LOT of bugs! This inspires me to put out a wildlife camera here in southern New Mexico. I hope to post videos once I do. These vids are wonderful! So calming...
Animal's shown (some reappear later) Mink 1:39, Red Shouldered Hawk 2:42, Black Bear 3:21, Florida Panther (Puma) 4:48, Barred Owl 5:23, Northern river otter 6:15, Raven 6:30, AT 9:03 OWL CATCHES FROG, Snake in water at 10:46, Eastern Gray Squirrel 12:35. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU ENJOY THIS GREAT VIDEO!
I love the way the owls get right in there and catch their frogs while the hawk seems to hate the mud and doesn;t even try at catching something in the water. Beautiful coloring on the hawk. The otter is a pleasure to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Very well done. I never thought about adding this sort of photography now years into my retirement. I stopped hunting years ago. During the years I hunted man I lost the well to find enjoyment/Thrill from any of it. But filming is a whole other form of shooting.
I admire all of you guys who trek around out in the mire and woods! I could not do what you do! I like the naturalness of your videos and I like that you do not treat us viewers as if we are idiots. Lovely job.
This is just what we need right now Tim, thank you so much 😊😘. I just recently found your channel and I can’t wait to explore more videos. TY I also shared this with friends
Wow!!! I will definitely be showing these to my students....they will be so happy...one of the best science classes they will have.....you will have inspired many!!! Thanks so much Tim!!!!
My first time visiting your channel. I just discovered you! WoW!!! I had a great time watching all those different animals. Thanks for all you do! I mean it!!!!
*Wowwww, GREAT Footage of Wildlife... Total B.S. For the 1.4K People who Hit Thumbs Down :( Tim does a Great Job & you should be Grateful for all of his Hard Work & Dedication. Thanks Tim :)*
Tim, thanks for your hard work to get us viewers these amazing videos. This is one of my favorites that you made...awesome to see animals you don't see just anywhere... thanks again Tim !!!!!
I love this.. so peaceful all of them are so awesome my fave ones.are the others, and the birds owl, hawk/falcon idk, and what else that panther in beginning of the 2nd camera was so awesome .... this was awesome dude! Thank you!!!
This just showed up in my suggestions.. this makes me want to get out into the woods.. I'm not meant for homes nor lock down. Thank you for sharing.. beautiful
Thank you for sharing this video with us. It's a real thrill to see these creatures in their natural habitat. I was so thrilled to see the beautiful wild cat that I called it by the wrong name! That's not a puma, it's a Florida Panther, which is a subspecies of the Puma Concolor. Please forgive the error.
Awesome. I'm not a hunter but seeing these animals in the wild is a first for a lot of people. I live on a nature preserve in the mountains far away from people so I get to watch Bear, Deer, Fox, Squirrel and extreme birds too. I absolutely love the wildlife! Nice Video.
Oh wow!! Barred owls are my absolute most favorite wild creature. They had a baby close by, you could hear it in several of the videos!! Best video yet!! So much action by a small watering hole. Thank you for sharing!!
prolly cause bush's wildlife cam was trending (i think on reddit and facebook) a couple weeks ago and so all the wildlife cam videos are being promoted more, it seems to me anyway
The only reason the snake wasn't eaten was that the otter had easier prey. Just because because a snake is venomous, doesn't mean it doesn't have to worry about being eaten.
Definitely a water moccasin. That triangle head and distinct resting b*tch face gives it away! The otter or owls or even hawks could have easily preyed upon the snake, if they were desperate enough!
Anyone who does a thumbs down is a troll period. I enjoyed this so much. I actually own a double lot in Florida Cape Coral I inherited and never went to Florida so I probably never will with my threshold of pain management. I watched this video with glee. It was very nice and thank you for NOT HAVING MUSIC. I do not understand why music is put into animal nature shows. Obviously, we are not bored and do not need to be occupied with shittsy music.
Little Bear slurping up the water-so cute, listen to him drink. Mink crunching away- oh good he got himself some grub. Meanwhile, if a person ate or drank that loudly I’d lose my darn mind.
All your videos are awesome. I'm so glad I found you. And plz dont add music, I love it real. Thank you again. Also, you are so brave to walk in the swamp after the hurricane. That alligator was massive.
Hi Tim 🙂 Can’t believe I had not seen this one. Even though there were only 12 videos on the first camera, they were great! The Panther looked so healthy and content, could have watched it all day. Always love seeing a beautiful healthy Panther without a collar. Both sites were great, although the second was definitely more diverse. As always, well done!!! Must admit the one with the bacon frying and the old commercial, completely forgot about was awesome lol 😆 Hope you are well (parents also) and taking precautions for staying that way.
Yes I noticed too that the otter brought the birds to the pond. Probably the crows have learned that otters = fish. When the otters bite or chew a fish, parts of the fish comes of and the birds can take them. Crows are extremely smart and easy learners!
That mink is like, I will swim in this little pond until it dries all the way up damn you, I don’t care if it’s literally a few spoonfuls of water deep I will swim 🤣🤣🤣, it’s so cute lol.
Tim, do us a favor. Never add music to your videos. The real sounds are perfect.
I 100% totally agree with that statement, a lot of people really screw up their videos by editing in brain numbing music.The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed your natural wildlife videos.
Gathering No Moss yes!!!!
Bears choosy what they drink
@Gathering No Moss
Shalom and Amen.
For 13 minutes I forgot about cancer. This was pretty calming.
God bless you
That's pretty sad:(
That's wonderful!! Sorry about your sickness!
Get honey oil from a legal weed store, it should help your condition 😶
God bless buddy.
Love how the otter just swims in circles all day
mink
Random but love your profile picture!!!!
The animal at the beginning of the video was a mink, but the one at 6:10 appears to be an otter
She's not swimming in circles, she is pretty much shooting fish in a barrel
@@laurendowney2559 Random but I love yours 😂😂🤣
Was anyone else brought here by the video with the animals crossing that one log?
Yes, the strange god of the TH-cam algorithm.
Voltorb2 Hahaha! Yesss!!!
Me :-)
Yuppp...
🤚🏽
I came here became of your previous video of Animals crossing a log..
I'm genuinely shook so many animals are in one location. Great stuff!!!
not the same guy :D
That makes the two of us
Me too! Wasn't that just the best💛
can we talk about the sound quality ....it’s amazing
That crow at 7:50 scared TF outta me! I had my volume up so high
Also those little bear slurps are so cute
Until they get malaria (in count loads voice from lemony snicket), from all the otterpooplettes...
I guess you could say it was a.. scarecrow? Heheh.
I see TH-cam recommendations have gathered us all today on this delightful evening.
Rubio Alvarez lol
gotta love em
Hell yeah.
It’s happened again. We’ve arrived.
..and again, a year later. How ‘bout dat?
Nice sized water moccasin at 10:49. That otter steered clear. Beautiful footage... Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for validating my best guess on the snake; obviously wedge-shaped head, but dark body. That says cottonmouth to me.
@@khajiitkitten5679 you're welcome! They are such beautiful snakes... But fiesty! Lol
I like that you capture nature instead of killing it for your wall. Beautiful work. Thank YOu
They more wholesome when alive
I'd also apreciate Hunting for own food
Great point. And much more entertaining this way
this has prompted me to buy a trail cam to pattern critters to hunt them more efficiently , thank you
@@litterbug206 yeah don’t need to eat but need to kill. You are the golden god.
GOD bless his creatures, big and small & you for showing them to us in a natural setting! Take care ....
Really makes you realize how water = life. Us animals (even humans) will focus around it. This was great quality footage.
What a treat to watch!... Was so delightful to see and hear the true joy of this man when he checked his Browning and discovered it turned on and that it had captured so many images! How powerful can one small watering hole be!!
3 years later YT only now gets me into watching trail cams. Im sure Tim is wondering where the hell all the new views are from
I’ve been home with Covid all week and looking around TH-cam I found these trailcam videos. They are amazing. I’m not an outdoors person but I am a science teacher and I am hypnotized watching these. You see lots of different animals. You see the same animals over and over in the same area. I could spend weeks teaching ecosystems just from these Trailcams. This is great stuff. Thank you for posting these videos. They are truly amazing.
Thank you very much Richard. I try to put in a little educational parts if I can.
Very good, my friend, keep up the good work, and very interesting. I esp. like the falcon bird, very colorful. The rest was good as well. The owl must have lived close by since it came very often. The big black bear was a cool dude. The young one was changing color as they do. Very good one to watch i will be back looking for more. Cool videos, old man joe ,80 years old. i am in bad health and cannot go hunting any more. Hunting , i mean going looking these days. I used to do that back when i was young and found the tracks and best ones i could to find a good hunting spot in advance of the season. Worked out well for me. To old to even do the picture thing, so i watch from here. thanks again and will be looking forward to more videos in the future. old man Joe.
This is so sweet
Thank you Joe. I appreciate that.
This was great. I love also hearing only the sounds of nature. Thanks very much.
Amazing how they all share the same watering hole and keep there space and timing.....imagine all the animal cooties in there!!looks so shallow but seems like it has life in it!!!love this!!!🐻🐱 🐰🐍
Very calming. We need this in our current troubled times.
We need this and more :)
I could watch these videos all day. Thank you!
Same here
Why would anyone do a “thumbs down” for this. The footage is fantastic. I live in the UK. I could never see this in real life. Heaps of thanks to Tim for doing this.
The audio is incredible on this. You can really hear the cougar drinking water. Also the diversity of animal life is impressive. Nice capture.
Mink; River Otter; some sort of poisonous snake--cottonmouth?--Florida Black Bear; Red-shouldered Hawk; Barred Owl; Crow, possibly Fish Crow; Florida Panther. Bugs could be mosquitos or not. FL has a LOT of bugs! This inspires me to put out a wildlife camera here in southern New Mexico. I hope to post videos once I do. These vids are wonderful! So calming...
Good luck!
I'll be watching for them.
Judging by the flies, that bear got a bad case of stinkbutt.
Might be on the camera
Animal's shown (some reappear later) Mink 1:39, Red Shouldered Hawk 2:42, Black Bear 3:21, Florida Panther (Puma) 4:48, Barred Owl 5:23, Northern river otter 6:15, Raven 6:30, AT 9:03 OWL CATCHES FROG, Snake in water at 10:46, Eastern Gray Squirrel 12:35. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU ENJOY THIS GREAT VIDEO!
The otter catches things a couple of times, but you can’t quite tell what it is.
The snake at 10:46 was a Florida Water Moccasin i'm pretty sure.
Such an amazing relaxing and original video without any nonsense music but pure natural sound. Thanks for sharing
I love the way the owls get right in there and catch their frogs while the hawk seems to hate the mud and doesn;t even try at catching something in the water. Beautiful coloring on the hawk. The otter is a pleasure to watch. Thanks for posting this.
I love it. Nature doesn't need to be narrated. Just watched and enjoyed. Thank you for sharing the beauty of it.
Really enjoy watching your videos Tim.
That waterhole is feeding and hydrating the whole area. That mink thought it was his very own buffet and pool.
Tim Harre: *uploaded this and no one watches*
2 Years later:
Tim Harrell *STONKS*
Almost 3 years later
I like how we're all getting this recommended at the same time eventhough this video came out 2 years ago 😂
Lol but the video is still really cool to watch
@@loboguara7887 agreed
Day 5 of self quarantine brings me here
Hope youre doing well, friend
@@9877joseph Same here Ty. No camplaints, it's super cool.
You're not alone.
SAMEEE 😂
Ty Lemley how’s day 40
That crow absolutely destroyed me ears
I jumped and I wasn't even wearing headphones 😂
Awesome video. I live in a country where there isn't much wildlife and seeing this is so fascinating
The mink! 😍😍😍 So many other beautiful creatures. What a lovely video. Thank you for sharing.
Haha that owl is camping that waterhole so hard, and I love the otter/crow friendship going on there.
Very well done. I never thought about adding this sort of photography now years into my retirement. I stopped hunting years ago. During the years I hunted man I lost the well to find enjoyment/Thrill from any of it. But filming is a whole other form of shooting.
I admire all of you guys who trek around out in the mire and woods! I could not do what you do! I like the naturalness of your videos and I like that you do not treat us viewers as if we are idiots. Lovely job.
This is just what we need right now Tim, thank you so much 😊😘. I just recently found your channel and I can’t wait to explore more videos. TY I also shared this with friends
Great video. I enjoy watching the critters being critters. thanks
Wow!!! I will definitely be showing these to my students....they will be so happy...one of the best science classes they will have.....you will have inspired many!!! Thanks so much Tim!!!!
My first time visiting your channel. I just discovered you! WoW!!! I had a great time watching all those different animals. Thanks for all you do! I mean it!!!!
*Wowwww, GREAT Footage of Wildlife... Total B.S. For the 1.4K People who Hit Thumbs Down :( Tim does a Great Job & you should be Grateful for all of his Hard Work & Dedication. Thanks Tim :)*
Tim, thanks for your hard work to get us viewers these amazing videos. This is one of my favorites that you made...awesome to see animals you don't see just anywhere... thanks again Tim !!!!!
I love this.. so peaceful all of them are so awesome my fave ones.are the others, and the birds owl, hawk/falcon idk, and what else that panther in beginning of the 2nd camera was so awesome .... this was awesome dude!
Thank you!!!
dan r it was a cougar not a panther just FYI
@@Glowstick48 I believe it many people sed the same Panthers are basically extinct...
Awesome animal tho so big powerful...
dan r it’s not even about extinct there just not a big cat your gonna find in America they’re a much more tropic big cat
So what countries do Panthers live?
Like Brazil and Colombia or south america or where just asking?
dan r south and Central America I mean it is possible to see one in Florida but it’s a very rare occurrence they were hunted heavily
So CUTE! You're so lucky to live near all that mother nature.
This just showed up in my suggestions.. this makes me want to get out into the woods.. I'm not meant for homes nor lock down. Thank you for sharing.. beautiful
None of us are. It's been awful tbh
Thank you for sharing this video with us. It's a real thrill to see these creatures in their natural habitat. I was so thrilled to see the beautiful wild cat that I called it by the wrong name! That's not a puma, it's a Florida Panther, which is a subspecies of the Puma Concolor. Please forgive the error.
This was posted 2 years ago and I’m seeing only comments from today. How odd. Great video though!
That's because it just got pushed into the algorithm for some odd reason. But I'm not complaining. I really enjoyed watching the wildlife
Loved the minx and the owl! So soothing to watch these !
Awesome. I'm not a hunter but seeing these animals in the wild is a first for a lot of people. I live on a nature preserve in the mountains far away from people so I get to watch Bear, Deer, Fox, Squirrel and extreme birds too. I absolutely love the wildlife! Nice Video.
May I come stay with you? Sounds like an ideal life, imo.
The mink footage is awesome 👏
Oh wow!! Barred owls are my absolute most favorite wild creature. They had a baby close by, you could hear it in several of the videos!! Best video yet!! So much action by a small watering hole. Thank you for sharing!!
My favourite, Great grey owls.
I love how the birds were always supervising the otter swimming so cute
Great video. I could watch wildlife 16 hrs day or till I couldn't keep my eyes open any more. What a hot spot !!
These videos concepts r new to me. Totally loving it
The world is once again reunited around a random but cool video !
Love this vid but curious: how is it popping into everybody's feed all of a sudden in 2020?
prolly cause bush's wildlife cam was trending (i think on reddit and facebook) a couple weeks ago and so all the wildlife cam videos are being promoted more, it seems to me anyway
TH-cam just knows we all need a lil more wholesome nature vids this evening
Stumbled on your channel. Who knew that watching a game cam could be so entertaining. Keep it up!
It's hard to tell with the snake but it appears to be a cottonmouth / water moccasin. The otter knew better than to enter the water.
Definitely cotton mouth :)
That cotton mouth would be dinner for one of those owls.
The only reason the snake wasn't eaten was that the otter had easier prey. Just because because a snake is venomous, doesn't mean it doesn't have to worry about being eaten.
Definitely a water moccasin. That triangle head and distinct resting b*tch face gives it away! The otter or owls or even hawks could have easily preyed upon the snake, if they were desperate enough!
Anyone who does a thumbs down is a troll period.
I enjoyed this so much. I actually own a double lot in Florida Cape Coral I inherited and never went to Florida so I probably never will with my threshold of pain management. I watched this video with glee.
It was very nice and thank you for NOT HAVING MUSIC. I do not understand why music is put into animal nature shows. Obviously, we are not bored and do not need to be occupied with shittsy music.
Recently found your channel - thank you!!!! I struggle with insomnia and these are so relaxing 😎
All that wildlife using that little water hole. Owl has found a buffet. Natural is amazing
Little Bear slurping up the water-so cute, listen to him drink. Mink crunching away- oh good he got himself some grub. Meanwhile, if a person ate or drank that loudly I’d lose my darn mind.
I deeply appreciate your sharing this. Thank you! Really enjoyed it
that otter sure enjoyed and made good use of pond.
I absolutely love watching these...
All your videos are awesome. I'm so glad I found you. And plz dont add music, I love it real. Thank you again. Also, you are so brave to walk in the swamp after the hurricane. That alligator was massive.
That otter was having a blast all by himself 😂
TH-cam algorithm: Remember the fun time of Animal Crossing: The log?
Well, how about part two - Animal drinking: The pond?
I too saw that bear take that route to work!
Same. The log crossing was pretty good though I must say
Hi Tim 🙂 Can’t believe I had not seen this one. Even though there were only 12 videos on the first camera, they were great! The Panther looked so healthy and content, could have watched it all day. Always love seeing a beautiful healthy Panther without a collar.
Both sites were great, although the second was definitely more diverse.
As always, well done!!! Must admit the one with the bacon frying and the old commercial, completely forgot about was awesome lol 😆
Hope you are well (parents also) and taking precautions for staying that way.
the crow and the otter are buddies!!! almost every time the otters in the water, the crow is hangin on the side :))
Yes I noticed too that the otter brought the birds to the pond. Probably the crows have learned that otters = fish. When the otters bite or chew a fish, parts of the fish comes of and the birds can take them. Crows are extremely smart and easy learners!
That puma looked really healthy. I'm glad to see it.
An amazing group of animals and birds at the watering hole. Great video.
Thank you for doing this. I love it. So appreciate seeing animals in their habitat instead of a zoo
Wow, took three years for TH-cam to recommend me this video
The Grandson’s will enjoy this as much as Grandma. Thanks for sharing.
The mink looked like it was having a blast!
To get to see these animals. In their natural habitat is too cool for words. Thanks . really gteat
The little puddle is such a happy playground for so many wonderful creatures.
This is SO Magical!!!! Thank you!
9:00 owl casually stealing a frog snack
11:30 owl stealing another frog
11:44 owls fighting over said frog snacks😂
I never get tired of all your work it’s so fantastic you share
Wow that watering hole is life sustaining!
This is relaxing to watch honestly 👍🏽
Beautiful!!!! Just Beautiful... That was a pretty big snake in the water swimming. Thank-you for posting this amazing video!!!! I loved it!!!!!!
who the hell downvotes this amazing footage? What is wrong with people?
EXACTLY 💜
MaxwellsDemon9 idiots
Every animals : thanks God I can finally drink
The mink : cool pool bro
Great videos! Thanks for sharing. It is always great to see the variety of wildlife.
7:50 crow scarred the crap out of me. Had my earbuds turned up way to high lol
Same lmao
Same 😱
This man is taking his sweet time picking up his camera in an area where bears and mountain lions roam 😂
Absolutely amazing! What a gift to be able to see this! Thank you!! ❤
It’s amazing how much wildlife is supported by relatively so little water.
That mink is like, I will swim in this little pond until it dries all the way up damn you, I don’t care if it’s literally a few spoonfuls of water deep I will swim 🤣🤣🤣, it’s so cute lol.
Great...now I want a trail cam. Thanks alot. Really cool videos
The weasel was so cute!
Set two trail cams up years ago, forgot where I put them.
thank you for uploading this! i have just found the plethhora of trailcam footage on youtube, and it is bringing me joy to no end!
One waterhole shared by animals that could be each other's dinner at any given moment.