Not much diverse wildlife. No wolves, bears, coyotes, mountain lions, nor bobcats. The deer have all the land to themselves. Pretty much barren land. Didn’t even see any birds, except for the turkeys. I could hear some off in the distance, but no sightings. It pretty much resembles the rest of the USA. I would love to see more diversity of wildlife throughout our great country.
On this 80 acres of land I've seen deer, turkey, coyotes, fox, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, squirrels, hawks, owls, Sandhill cranes, songbirds, as well as a variety of ducks and geese and others I can'tthink of at the moment. There have also been nearby sightings of bear and mountain lions from time to time. I agree that it would be nice to have more biodiversity in Michigan as well as the rest of the country and world, but to call it barren land seems like a stretch.
Just like you I love to watch nature in any form. Thanks for sharing.
That's our thoughts exactly!!
Turkeys, got to love them. We went out last thanksgiving to check our trail cams and what do you know, it was mostly Turkeys!! 🤣
You have some nice young deer bright future 👍
Great video! Love seeing nature from other parts of the country and world!
Thanks, likewise!
Lots of bucks on that 80 acres!
The camera is turning off too quickly! I like to watch the animals wander around : )
Good looking young buck
loved the video my 15 year old set up a cam in the woods behind our house got good pictures of deer we are in Virginia thanks for subbing
Damn neighbor. Look like the spike went missing 2nd week of Oct. Lol
Not much diverse wildlife. No wolves, bears, coyotes, mountain lions, nor bobcats. The deer have all the land to themselves. Pretty much barren land. Didn’t even see any birds, except for the turkeys. I could hear some off in the distance, but no sightings. It pretty much resembles the rest of the USA. I would love to see more diversity of wildlife throughout our great country.
On this 80 acres of land I've seen deer, turkey, coyotes, fox, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, squirrels, hawks, owls, Sandhill cranes, songbirds, as well as a variety of ducks and geese and others I can'tthink of at the moment. There have also been nearby sightings of bear and mountain lions from time to time. I agree that it would be nice to have more biodiversity in Michigan as well as the rest of the country and world, but to call it barren land seems like a stretch.