I thought you were playing the game of which one does not belong, with the three mallards and the lone woody. That sow with the three cubs has her paws full. Fantastic video once again. Thank you for sharing. Till net time, take care.
Hello Ken! Hmm I'm not sure about the three mallards and lone woody but at 5:32 there was definitely a handful of wood ducks with one lone mallard heading off to the left of the screen. The three yearling bears are fun to watch but I dont envy that mama bear. As always I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment Ken, thank you!
I love wood ducks. They are so pretty and I think they make the neatest sounds. I wish they visited more often, I may need to build some wood duck houses for them.
😆 I don't think there was a porcupine in there when the rabbit went exploring the porcupine den. Every so often I'll get a rabbit checking out that den. They are probably looking for their own place to call home.
@Mary_Beth_Reimer they use the den a lot less in the spring and summer compared to late fall and winter. They are still around and do still use it just not as often.
Well the closest camera to my house is 55 yards away and I see them on that camera a decent amount. I've never spotted one here on my property when I was outside or from the house. They are pretty elusive and luckily haven't caused any trouble for me.
I get a lot of bears in the spring and a mama with yearlings or cubs is pretty common. However, once the bear hunters start baiting in the summer I see less and less of them.
Fantastic video, lots of exciting action in this episode! Enjoyed watching Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thank you TCINE! I really appreciate your continued support! ❤️
Nice video! It’s great to see the Canadian geese and the duck flapping around in the water too! Thanks for sharing
Hey WTUK! I don't get geese too often so it's a treat when they stop by. Same does for the wood ducks. Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you for another great video! 💜
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thus is great!!
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching! 😊
Great vid to start the morning with. The ducks on the pond are so relaxing
Hello Woodsman! Thanks for watching and I agree! ❤️
Hi. Always good stuff. Thanks.
Hello Deborah! Nice to hear from you again. Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching! 😊
Duck butts and porcupine waddles♥️. Doesn’t get much better.
Haha glad ypu enjoyed Val! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! ❤️
Yay! Mr. Owl is still fishing!
Yeah he's still around. The tadpoles aren't all contained to one area anymore so he has to try a bit harder.
I thought you were playing the game of which one does not belong, with the three mallards and the lone woody. That sow with the three cubs has her paws full. Fantastic video once again. Thank you for sharing. Till net time, take care.
Hello Ken! Hmm I'm not sure about the three mallards and lone woody but at 5:32 there was definitely a handful of wood ducks with one lone mallard heading off to the left of the screen.
The three yearling bears are fun to watch but I dont envy that mama bear.
As always I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment Ken, thank you!
Wood ducks too, cool!
I love wood ducks. They are so pretty and I think they make the neatest sounds. I wish they visited more often, I may need to build some wood duck houses for them.
3:34 The poor duck is probably wondering where all the tadpoles went, if that's the same place Mr. Owl has been fishing. 🤣
Lol, yeah your probably right. It is the same spot where the owl was having a feast this winter.
Omg! That rabbit is either brave or dumb! Porcupines probably don't encourage visitors, lol
😆 I don't think there was a porcupine in there when the rabbit went exploring the porcupine den. Every so often I'll get a rabbit checking out that den. They are probably looking for their own place to call home.
@@715trailcams Did the porcupines leave, or were they just out for dinner?
@Mary_Beth_Reimer they use the den a lot less in the spring and summer compared to late fall and winter. They are still around and do still use it just not as often.
How close to your house does that bobcat come? That could be a little unnerving.
I love all kinds of cats, but those aren't ones for petting.
Well the closest camera to my house is 55 yards away and I see them on that camera a decent amount. I've never spotted one here on my property when I was outside or from the house. They are pretty elusive and luckily haven't caused any trouble for me.
Is mama bear just passing through? I don't recall seeing baby bears in earlier videos but I might have to go look now.
I get a lot of bears in the spring and a mama with yearlings or cubs is pretty common. However, once the bear hunters start baiting in the summer I see less and less of them.
@@715trailcams I kind of wish they couldn't do that. 🫤