@@MiAboriginal thank you for commenting and yes, I thought about an audio recorder a couple of years ago but it was difficult for several reasons. I might do it still...
@@annik.9204 I actually used my old iPhone that I realized I had sitting in a drawer to make recordings of the Sasquatch eating food that I left for it. I put the phone right in the crook of the tree next to my gifting stump. On a full battery it recorded for eight or nine hours. Also, it uploaded the recordings to my new iPhone through the voice recorder app, which I did not expect to happen. I guess because it was still hooked up to the Internet and under my name or my iCloud account I was able to get the recordings. I was very happy with that. I might try it again next summer.
@ it’s a labor of love! So good to know you’re out there and on the right track. Audio recording is a difficult thing. Not in capturing audio, but the discipline of audio review; can be intense. They do speak, and they speak a lot. Picking up on the subtle clues indicating their speech can be hard. Should you decide to record, when you are reviewing the audio, pay close attention to the subtle clicks snips and little snaps. These sounds are part of their repertoire of vocal modalities. Should you pick up on any of that, study it further with minute enhancements with filters and amplification. Good luck!
@@annik.9204 I don’t know why my comment about using the old iPhone does not appear to me. I don’t know if you erased it or if somebody reported it as spam. Strange don’t you think?
When you came around the corner at 7:24 I thought the light shining through was two eyeballs looking at you from the ground. Scary! I thought maybe they were there waiting for you. I saw a baby run away from me at a structure and it was amazing. It was on all fours and it was gripping the ground and throwing itself forward.
@@annik.9204 I used to have things fall out of the trees right next to me. I thought possibly they were in the tree tops looking down at me sometimes in certain areas. Have you ever had that happen to you? Like having sticks fall out of the tree tops right next to you?
I love your woods. Beautiful place. You always post wonderful videos.
Thank you!
Wonderful structures. Have you yet considered leaving an audio recorder? That’s what I do to test these areas for nocturnal visitors…
@@MiAboriginal thank you for commenting and yes, I thought about an audio recorder a couple of years ago but it was difficult for several reasons. I might do it still...
@@annik.9204 I actually used my old iPhone that I realized I had sitting in a drawer to make recordings of the Sasquatch eating food that I left for it. I put the phone right in the crook of the tree next to my gifting stump. On a full battery it recorded for eight or nine hours. Also, it uploaded the recordings to my new iPhone through the voice recorder app, which I did not expect to happen. I guess because it was still hooked up to the Internet and under my name or my iCloud account I was able to get the recordings. I was very happy with that. I might try it again next summer.
@ it’s a labor of love! So good to know you’re out there and on the right track. Audio recording is a difficult thing. Not in capturing audio, but the discipline of audio review; can be intense. They do speak, and they speak a lot. Picking up on the subtle clues indicating their speech can be hard. Should you decide to record, when you are reviewing the audio, pay close attention to the subtle clicks snips and little snaps. These sounds are part of their repertoire of vocal modalities. Should you pick up on any of that, study it further with minute enhancements with filters and amplification. Good luck!
@@annik.9204 I don’t know why my comment about using the old iPhone does not appear to me. I don’t know if you erased it or if somebody reported it as spam. Strange don’t you think?
@MrDuffy81 I didn't see a comment about an iPhone
When you came around the corner at 7:24 I thought the light shining through was two eyeballs looking at you from the ground. Scary! I thought maybe they were there waiting for you. I saw a baby run away from me at a structure and it was amazing. It was on all fours and it was gripping the ground and throwing itself forward.
Wow, what an experience it must have been! I haven't seen them with my own eyes but on two of my videos but too faint to show it.
@@annik.9204 I used to have things fall out of the trees right next to me. I thought possibly they were in the tree tops looking down at me sometimes in certain areas. Have you ever had that happen to you? Like having sticks fall out of the tree tops right next to you?
@@MrDuffy81yes! This happened to me so often! It felt like a welcome sign or they're just showing you, you're not alone!