One crow, two crows, 55 crows! Nothing like crows texting each other after they discover a feast. The other critters were entertaining too. Satisfying crunch noises from the deer. Floofy squirrels chasing everyone else away and Mr. and Mrs. Blue Jay adding some fancy plumage. Thank you from this smiling human. ☺️
Our pleasure! We are so glad to hear you enjoy the channel! As we like to say, we like to let the wildlife be the stars of the show! Thanks for continuing to watch!
It is something we learned as well! The only squirrels that do not seem as territorial are the big gray squirrels as they seem to sit fine with the other wildlife!
My favorite video so far! I love the diversity of animals from field mice, grey squirrel, fox squirrel (?), chipmunks, flying squirrel, and those crows! All competing with the deer! For a few days everyone had a full tummy! Thank you and well done!!
We are so glad you found us! We look forward to providing more enjoyable videos like this one for you to watch in the future! We want the wildlife to be the stars of the show, not us! :) No talking necessary!
What a beautiful way to end my day…watching God’s creatures enjoying a feast. I’ve never seen a black squirrel, absolutely gorgeous. My Mom and I had a leucistic squirrel that came to our feeders every day. I was grinning from ear to ear watching the crows. I adore them. We had 10 crows in the family we fed. They are so intelligent and very entertaining. Thank you so much for helping to feed the wildlife. I’m going to share your videos with my nieces. They and their children love animals. Many thanks from Tennessee. 💕
I have a black squirrel living in the park across the street from my suburban neighborhood that comes every few days to eat the food I put out mostly for squirrels and blue jays. I also have feeders for other birds. I like blue jays, and I send my dogs out to chase squirrels five or six times a day. They've never caught one, but it uses up their nervous energy.
Thank you for watching, we’re glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for sharing your experience with Big Tine! We agree, it is the best overall feed we have tried. Others work, but the volume of wildlife that show up to the big tine feed amazes us every time!
I love the crunching sound the deers make. I liked seeing a black squirrel. I couldn't believe the crows came in such large groups. I love seeing the bucks so cool.
Wasn't that great! They both were able to enjoy the meal with one another in peace! Some of the other critters could sure learn a thing or two from them! Thanks for watching!
Great question! After a lot of filming we have come to the conclusion that all cameras make a very quiet subtle "click" noise when they start recording. Very quiet to us humans, but probably pretty noticeable for the wildlife with better ears than us! That is why we believe they look at the camera as they may hear that very subtle "click". Thanks for watching!
We bet they would too! If you would like to give it a try we linked the Big Tine feed we used in the description below! Thank you so much for watching, we’re glad you enjoyed!
Since much of the food was consumed by birds and little creatures, do this again so we can watch their “antler development”. I have always wondered how jackalopes came to be. I think you figured it out! Great viewing with just nature sounds. Loved it!!!
You certainly got a wide variety of guests to this banquet, but I suspect the crows and squirrels got the lion’s share. Especially near the start when they used their alarm call to scare off the deer. The jays did okay, but were outnumbered. The hyperactive little night critters got a good share, but were also fewer. Toward the end, the smaller birds cleaned up the broken pieces too small to interest the bigger visitors. The deer were more wary as hunting season has arrived. I bet a goodly amount is stashed in the squirrel and mouse winter dens, carried off in bulging cheek pouches. This one was delightful for its variety of visitors.🖤🇨🇦
Great Video. That Black Squirrel was Beautiful, have not seen one for many Years. Crows were a Riot, Love the Crows. Pile gone in 8 Days, Nature is awesome.😃
The black squirrel is simply gorgeous ❤️. I have never seen one like this before. Wow the crows come in dozens.....😂😂. My favorite part would be the deers and the little mice.
That black squirrel is huge! I’m surprised he didn’t throw himself on top of the pile and say it’s mine…get away! I see the girls are back. They must love you bringing food out to them. 😊❤️🇨🇦
1st time to see a black squirrel 😊 I live in the northwest and am always outoors in nature at its best so it was amazing to see the black squirrel. Love all your videos. 6:40 😊❤
Awesome! We're glad we could show you your first black squirrel! From our understanding, they are pretty rare, we are lucky to have so many of them in our area! Thank you for watching, we're so glad you're enjoying the videos!
Here in West & Southwest Michigan we have all colors of squirrels. Just depends on where you are. Grey and black are abundant along the lakeshore counties, like Ottawa. Go a little further inland east, or south, Kalamazoo county, mostly red and grey. But no matter where, the little red pine squirrels seem to be the "boss" of them all 😂😊 Love your channel! Thanks for sharing! ❤️
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Wasn't that awesome! We counted 4 different species of birds and at least 5-6 different critters both big and small! We will definitely be trying this again in the future!
Cool video. Enjoy seeing those nice bucks and the flying squirrels. Y’all got a button buck & some spike bucks to the feed pile also. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for watching! We sure do! Loved seeing all the different bucks and different deer not to mention all the different types of wildlife! We’re there any kinds that surprised you? If you have not yet already, don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to see more videos like this in the future!
@trailcamerasinnewengland0112 So were we! We actually had hoped that they would show up for feast! We would've loved to have them in this video! Maybe next time!
I absolutely love the videos because of the wildlife but I adore it even more by the feedings you share with wildlife it really makes my heart melt to know they have food in your area at least thank you
Wow! Thank you so much for your wonderful and very kind comment! We are so glad to hear you are enjoying the videos and it is our pleasure to be filming and providing them to you! We love all critters and love to assist them in any way we can! Thanks for continuing to watch!
I love watching your videos. Mesmerizing and Peaceful all at once. I thought it was interesting how the bunny liked the beets but the deer wasn’t interested at all! Also, was that a porcupine I saw? He came thru but didn’t eat anything. Anyway thanks so much AND thanks for just letting us watch and hear the sounds of the nature vs music or commentary!
We love that you love the videos! Thank you so much for your kind comment. We are so glad to hear you are enjoying the way that the videos are constructed with nothing but the sounds and sights of nature! We want the wildlife to be the stars of the show! PS - It was a porcupine you saw!
I don't know where you are but when I was a child, Daddy drove to an area called Catoosa here in Tennessee. There was a large pond that had animal tracks all around the edge. It was impressive to see.
@@dianamoore2241 Wow, you’re not too far from me. I live close to the new Amazon warehouse…the old East Towne Mall. I went to Spring Hill Elementary and Holston High School.
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Really surprised there weren't more deer. Here in Western Montana if I put carrots, apples, deer block or deer feed out I will have 15-20 deer at a time eating. Of course, there is a hierarchy so there is some fighting so I have learned to put several different piles rather than one, otherwise the smaller deer will never get anything.
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Our pleasure! Thank you for watching we’re so glad you enjoyed the video! The animal seen at 3:46 is a Pteromyini, otherwise known as a Flying Squirrel or a Sugar Glider! If you would like to see more videos like this in the future don’t forget to subscribe!
Thanks for sharing! What has been your experience with that feed trick? We have found that Big Tine attracts the most abundance of wildlife! Is seems like just about all critters and birds love it! Thanks for watching!
Superbe j'ai adorée!😍moi j'ai réussi à avoir des corneilles en hiver avec de la nourriture pour chat! Le son du chevreuil wow Et les écureuils volant!!!Bravo.
Beautiful ravens, and I also like the lttle mice. Your squirrels ssem to be bigger than ours, ours are so tiny 🥰 And I almost forgot to mention the ASMR when the deer crunch and munch on their feed 😍
We could too! HAHA! We could sit and watch all day if we could! Thanks for watching and if you enjoyed the videos don't forget to subscribe to the channel so you can see future video releases!
That big flock of white throated sparrows! Wow. Also loved how there was one crow, then a few more, finally a huge murder appears. Word got out. I even thought I might have spotted a raven. COOL video, THANK you!
Hey, good wildlife video. So, we've tried using Big Tine feed with our wild mule deer that visit most days. None of our deer will touch it. Now, it's true that we also put out cut up apples and oranges, which get eaten ravenously by the deer without fail. But they turn their noses up to the Big Tine. Squirrels, however and as seen in your video, eat it a bunch, stuffing their pouches full of it. So, despite our efforts, Big Tine is an expensive nothing burger for us. You clearly have a different experience. We're in the mountains of New Mexico.
What would you like to see us try next? Let us know below in the comments!
Do you pick different spots or is it always the same area?
Cashews 😂
@@DeerCamPAIf you want cashews, you need to pony up some $$$! 😉🤣
Soy beans.
carrots and acorns. The deer that came to my place loved the acorns...the carrots...not so much so would love to see if your's do.
One crow, two crows, 55 crows! Nothing like crows texting each other after they discover a feast. The other critters were entertaining too. Satisfying crunch noises from the deer. Floofy squirrels chasing everyone else away and Mr. and Mrs. Blue Jay adding some fancy plumage. Thank you from this smiling human. ☺️
We get to watch a murder in progress!
Your channel is my favorite wildlife channel because no talking...you let nature provide the audio...thanks so much.
Our pleasure! We are so glad to hear you enjoy the channel! As we like to say, we like to let the wildlife be the stars of the show! Thanks for continuing to watch!
This is becoming addictive. Thank you for this antidote to currant societal stressors❤
I agree, got to put the iPad down 😂
Why is it so relaxing to watch animals eating food? The squirrels are just hilarious 😅
I thought the little Chipmunks were the cutest, racing around.
Absolutely. A nice break from the CRAZY world of humans.
This is my favourite part!! Love them
LoL I though I'm the only one who burst in laughter 😂😂😂😂
That black ones mean, lmao
Also, that black squirrel is the cutiest floofiest thing I ever did see, I love him so much
Isn't he great?! We absolutely love all the various types and colors of squirrels that we have around! Thanks for watching!
I’m loving the black squirrel too. So cute.
Black squirrels are very rare... 1 in 10,000. They are mutants and not a specific breed of squirrel.
@@stormyacha Black squirrels are the dominant squirrel in southern Ontario. Do your homework.
@@stormyacha Then I need to pet him even more, and also give him a smooch maybe
Feast time, and crows brought the whole neighborhood!!
They sure did! So cool to see how many showed up! Thanks for watching!
Crows are very family oriented.
@texasgirl6000 it certainly seems that way!
Didn't leave much for the deer
A murder of crows!
Are these flying squirrels that come around in the dark ?
Are those flying squirrels hopping around like chinchillas???!!! Adorable ❤
They sure are flying squirrels! They are some of our favorites to see! Such energetic little things!
The flying squirrel are like something from a Disney animation. Cute little buggers.
They sure are! Watching them "hop" around makes us laugh! Thanks for watching!
I did not know flying squirrels were nocternal.
They are also called sugar in east Texas
Correction sugar gliders
I never realized how territorial squirrels are before watching your videos. "Go away! These are *my* seeds!"
It is something we learned as well! The only squirrels that do not seem as territorial are the big gray squirrels as they seem to sit fine with the other wildlife!
@@Geolog66 oh they are with everything
there once was a truly hilarious video about this on youtube, was called something like "Get nuts about nuts"....
Chipmunks 🐿 are, too.
I hope you continue to help the wildlife in the winter and cold.I love watching these videos!
My favorite video so far! I love the diversity of animals from field mice, grey squirrel, fox squirrel (?), chipmunks, flying squirrel, and those crows! All competing with the deer! For a few days everyone had a full tummy! Thank you and well done!!
That melanistic squirrel is so awesome. I have an albino squirrel mounted my grandfather found in a cow trough drowned
Found this yesterday...addicted! Thanks for not talking!
We are so glad you found us! We look forward to providing more enjoyable videos like this one for you to watch in the future! We want the wildlife to be the stars of the show, not us! :) No talking necessary!
@@TheOutdoorTheater Love that you see it that way...Happy Holidays! 🙂
What a beautiful way to end my day…watching God’s creatures enjoying a feast. I’ve never seen a black squirrel, absolutely gorgeous. My Mom and I had a leucistic squirrel that came to our feeders every day. I was grinning from ear to ear watching the crows. I adore them. We had 10 crows in the family we fed. They are so intelligent and very entertaining. Thank you so much for helping to feed the wildlife. I’m going to share your videos with my nieces. They and their children love animals. Many thanks from Tennessee. 💕
The deer making the crunchy chew noises is so stinkin’ adorable!
I’ve never seen a black squirrel before. Pretty cool. Nature in the raw
I have a black squirrel living in the park across the street from my suburban neighborhood that comes every few days to eat the food I put out mostly for squirrels and blue jays. I also have feeders for other birds. I like blue jays, and I send my dogs out to chase squirrels five or six times a day. They've never caught one, but it uses up their nervous energy.
@ That’s pretty awesome BC. And I have learned over the years that there is no such thing as a “squirrel proof “ bird feeder. 😝
Lincoln NE is full of black squirrels.
We don’t get black squirrel in the uk either, learn something new every day 🤔
The hospital grounds iñ a nearby town has many black squirrels
Thank you for these beautiful wildlife videos! And for making the animals’ day with all the yummy treats!
Our pleasure! We love to provide nutritional treats to the wildlife and sharing a peek behind the scenes to you all! Thank you for watching!
Those crows are so healthy and happy.
They sure are! They made to sure invite all of their friends for a feast as well! Thanks for watching!
They make sounds in scary movies
I’ve started trying different food for deer. I tried a couple bags of the big time and it was amazing how fast the deer worked it over. Good video!!
Thank you for watching, we’re glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for sharing your experience with Big Tine! We agree, it is the best overall feed we have tried. Others work, but the volume of wildlife that show up to the big tine feed amazes us every time!
Peaceful serenity……beautiful!
Thank you! We are so glad you found the video peaceful and enjoyable! Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much for the support! The wildlife thank you as well!
I love these videos so much! I watch them a bunch of times. Thank you for sharing them. I am really grateful.
Came back to well and truly clean it up…thanks for the post, from an old vet, retired in the foothills of the Smokies.
I’ve never ever seen a black squirrel but did see an albino squirrel in the wild once. These vids are so calming!
I saw an albino squirrel in Savanah, GA.
Now that's a murder of crows....Love this!!!
Wasn’t it?! We loved seeing how many showed up! Thanks for watching!
I love the crunching sound the deers make. I liked seeing a black squirrel. I couldn't believe the crows came in such large groups. I love seeing the bucks so cool.
Isn't that crunch noise satisfying?! So cool to hear and see! Yes, and the bucks were great! Thanks for watching!
Love the deer mice at night!
Wasn't that great! They both were able to enjoy the meal with one another in peace! Some of the other critters could sure learn a thing or two from them! Thanks for watching!
It's soothing hearing the sounds of the wind in the leaves and grass and the birds and deer and small animals.
We agree! Thanks for watching!
That seven point buck looks really good.
I love how with every crow shot the group size got bigger and bigger. 😂 word must get around.
can the deer sense the camera? so many of them looked right at it. great vid!
Great question! After a lot of filming we have come to the conclusion that all cameras make a very quiet subtle "click" noise when they start recording. Very quiet to us humans, but probably pretty noticeable for the wildlife with better ears than us! That is why we believe they look at the camera as they may hear that very subtle "click". Thanks for watching!
My backyard critters would flip out! Love this!PEACE! ❤❤❤
We bet they would too! If you would like to give it a try we linked the Big Tine feed we used in the description below! Thank you so much for watching, we’re glad you enjoyed!
That pile of food has to be a dream come true for these critters.
80 lbs gone in a week.. wow!! So cool.. thank you!!
And 35 dollars
The crows, squirrels, mice, blue jays. They all grew huge racks! Damn, that stuff is good!😁🇺🇸❤️
Love all the crows & the little sparrows & finches hopping around enjoying the feast.
Yes this was a great feast🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow! A black squirrel. I’ve never seen one, even on film before.
Black squirrels are very rare... 1 in 10,000. They are mutants and not a specific breed of squirrel.
Beautiful black squirrel🥰 @ 2:04
Since much of the food was consumed by birds and little creatures, do this again so we can watch their “antler development”. I have always wondered how jackalopes came to be. I think you figured it out! Great viewing with just nature sounds. Loved it!!!
You certainly got a wide variety of guests to this banquet, but I suspect the crows and squirrels got the lion’s share. Especially near the start when they used their alarm call to scare off the deer. The jays did okay, but were outnumbered. The hyperactive little night critters got a good share, but were also fewer. Toward the end, the smaller birds cleaned up the broken pieces too small to interest the bigger visitors. The deer were more wary as hunting season has arrived. I bet a goodly amount is stashed in the squirrel and mouse winter dens, carried off in bulging cheek pouches. This one was delightful for its variety of visitors.🖤🇨🇦
Thank you for everything. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching we’re glad you enjoyed! Hello to you in Philadelphia from us here in Minnesota!
Hello from Cincinnati OH.
Hello from Knoxville TN.
That mouse just found a big ole pile of heaven. Too cute.
Great Video. That Black Squirrel was Beautiful, have not seen one for many Years. Crows were a Riot, Love the Crows. Pile gone in 8 Days, Nature is awesome.😃
Nature sure is awesome! You can say that again! Thanks for watching, we are so glad you enjoyed the video!
OhMyGod in just 8 days!!!!😂😂
The black squirrel is simply gorgeous ❤️. I have never seen one like this before. Wow the crows come in dozens.....😂😂. My favorite part would be the deers and the little mice.
The black squirrel is so pretty, and that mother deer and her daughter ♥️
Wasn’t it?! We loved this video and that cute black squirrel! Thanks for watching!
That black squirrel is huge! I’m surprised he didn’t throw himself on top of the pile and say it’s mine…get away! I see the girls are back. They must love you bringing food out to them. 😊❤️🇨🇦
The black squirrel as been eating good lately! We also love bringing food to them!
Antlers on that beautiful fawn! Healthy! - Lori T.
Wasn't that wonderful! We're so excited to watch him grow! Thanks for watching!
Ohh yesss.👏🏽👏🏽 You feel the happiness!🌞🌈✨
We certainly do!! Thanks for watching!
1st time to see a black squirrel 😊 I live in the northwest and am always outoors in nature at its best so it was amazing to see the black squirrel. Love all your videos. 6:40 😊❤
Awesome! We're glad we could show you your first black squirrel! From our understanding, they are pretty rare, we are lucky to have so many of them in our area! Thank you for watching, we're so glad you're enjoying the videos!
Here in West & Southwest Michigan we have all colors of squirrels. Just depends on where you are. Grey and black are abundant along the lakeshore counties, like Ottawa. Go a little further inland east, or south, Kalamazoo county, mostly red and grey. But no matter where, the little red pine squirrels seem to be the "boss" of them all 😂😊
Love your channel! Thanks for sharing! ❤️
My first black squirrel too. I've lived in Kansas, Missouri & Colorado. This channel is so fun.
Your video randomly popped on my feed….loved watching every minute …ty from the UK 😊
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Those are some chunky squirrels😂
They are fattening up for the cold winter months coming up here in Minnesota! Thanks for watching!
They keep finding big piles of food in their woods! 😂😂
It's amazing how many species of wildlife went after that deer blend that you put out.
Wasn't that awesome! We counted 4 different species of birds and at least 5-6 different critters both big and small! We will definitely be trying this again in the future!
If you could do one episode on how to properly pull the string on those feed bags 😂😂😂
I love the black squirrel and the nocturnal flying squirrels! Thanks for this.
Cool video. Enjoy seeing those nice bucks and the flying squirrels. Y’all got a button buck & some spike bucks to the feed pile also. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for watching! We sure do! Loved seeing all the different bucks and different deer not to mention all the different types of wildlife! We’re there any kinds that surprised you? If you have not yet already, don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to see more videos like this in the future!
@ welcome 🙏 I was surprised that there was no raccoons chowing down on that corn.
@trailcamerasinnewengland0112 So were we! We actually had hoped that they would show up for feast! We would've loved to have them in this video! Maybe next time!
The number of crows that gather is amazing! Great video as always.
Super cool video. Amazing that the food lasted over a week. It's always nice to see the variety of wildlife in each video.
We are glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
I absolutely love the videos because of the wildlife but I adore it even more by the feedings you share with wildlife it really makes my heart melt to know they have food in your area at least thank you
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That black squirrel is really cool!
The feeding was every man for himself especially with the crows😂
No leftovers here, LOL! An army of crows and chippies too!! TY!!!!!
boy the crows sure loved that stuff!
Thanks for your videos. Enjoy watching together. Very soothing. 😉
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching! We are so glad you find the videos soothing and enjoyable!
I'm a sucker for the little mice , the tiny eye shine ❤❤❤
I love watching your videos. Mesmerizing and Peaceful all at once. I thought it was interesting how the bunny liked the beets but the deer wasn’t interested at all! Also, was that a porcupine I saw? He came thru but didn’t eat anything. Anyway thanks so much AND thanks for just letting us watch and hear the sounds of the nature vs music or commentary!
We love that you love the videos! Thank you so much for your kind comment. We are so glad to hear you are enjoying the way that the videos are constructed with nothing but the sounds and sights of nature! We want the wildlife to be the stars of the show!
PS - It was a porcupine you saw!
@ wow! Porcupines are big!!!
What a beautiful video your awesome thank you for sharing this ❤❤❤❤❤
I thank you from a city gal in Roseville Michigan
The crows took over and squirrels are the boss!! Thanks for sharing
I love seeing all the animals, but the mice and the feisty squirrels are my favorites! 🐭🐿️
I love the mice too!. 😁
I love the little glowing eyes in the dark!
I don't know where you are but when I was a child, Daddy drove to an area called Catoosa here in Tennessee. There was a large pond that had animal tracks all around the edge. It was impressive to see.
This was filmed in Minnesota! Thank you for sharing! Sounds like a lot of wildlife frequented that area you mentioned! Thanks for watching!
Hello. I’m in Knoxville.
@@Debra.Justice ... Well, howdy neighbor. Me too. In Ftn. City...
@@dianamoore2241 Wow, you’re not too far from me. I live close to the new Amazon warehouse…the old East Towne Mall. I went to Spring Hill Elementary and Holston High School.
@@Debra.Justice ....I went to Central HS, graduated in 1962. I'll be 80 years old in December.
Watched it with my black cat Ernie, and boy, did his eyes widen when he saw all of those crows!
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Love the flying squirrels. Cute little buggers.
Such a bounty for so many creatures, good job!😊
Really surprised there weren't more deer. Here in Western Montana if I put carrots, apples, deer block or deer feed out I will have 15-20 deer at a time eating. Of course, there is a hierarchy so there is some fighting so I have learned to put several different piles rather than one, otherwise the smaller deer will never get anything.
I just love your channel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@@TheOutdoorTheater i am subscribed and wait for new video's all the time. so glad i found your channel.
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@@TheOutdoorTheater i can't wait to see what you put out next!!
@cathyking8013 We are excited to show you! It is coming up in a few days!
I really enjoy your videos.
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That black squirrel is a bossy little fella!
It sure was! You'd think they would take a lesson in sharing!
This must be "up North". That black squirrel was so adorable. I've also seen a bird I don't recognize from down here in Oklahoma.
Thanks!
Wow loved every second of that can not wait to watch more
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Happy babies! Thank you for your generosity and for sharing this footage. What animal was that at 3:46?
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching we’re so glad you enjoyed the video! The animal seen at 3:46 is a Pteromyini, otherwise known as a Flying Squirrel or a Sugar Glider! If you would like to see more videos like this in the future don’t forget to subscribe!
I mix Big Tine with corn in my feeders here in Georgia. It's great at attracting wild turkeys.
Thanks for sharing! What has been your experience with that feed trick? We have found that Big Tine attracts the most abundance of wildlife! Is seems like just about all critters and birds love it! Thanks for watching!
Love hearing the deer crunch this food
Isn’t it great?! Oddly satisfying and relaxing! Thanks for watching!
Deer look healthy.
Thank you😊
Superbe j'ai adorée!😍moi j'ai réussi à avoir des corneilles en hiver avec de la nourriture pour chat!
Le son du chevreuil wow
Et les écureuils volant!!!Bravo.
Beautiful ravens, and I also like the lttle mice. Your squirrels ssem to be bigger than ours, ours are so tiny 🥰 And I almost forgot to mention the ASMR when the deer crunch and munch on their feed 😍
Love Watching Everyone Eat😊Wish I Owned The Black Squirrel❤So Cute
Those are some happy little animals right there
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Little sparrows cleaning up the left overs, I can watch this all day, got things to do so can’t 😂😂
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That big flock of white throated sparrows! Wow. Also loved how there was one crow, then a few more, finally a huge murder appears. Word got out. I even thought I might have spotted a raven. COOL video, THANK you!
Yes, I thought I did hear a raven.
OhMyGod this is hilarious the Squirrel 🐿️ I didn't know they're so violent😂😂😂😂😂
Aren't they hilarious to watch?! So much personality! HAHA! Thanks for watching!
The two little flying squirrels had the pile all to themselves late at night. Bouncing around like ping pong balls. Adorable
The black squirrel aka Coal. ❤️
During small game season we even got a black squirrel we had it taxidermed real nice
The deer are so dainty. It’s so funny how everyone is willing to share except the squirrels. 😂
So cool! Even a flying squirrel!
I was really amazed at the number of white-throated sparrows that were there a couple of time. But not surprised by the number of crows.
I have never seen that many white-throated sparrows in one place, that was the highlight for me
I wondered what those were. We don’t have them in the UK; they are nicer looking than our house sparrows and much easier on the ear!
Black squirrel didn’t want to share 😢
They sure didn’t! The gray squirrels are so friendly! Thanks for watching!
Ballsy little guy wasn't he?
It was a treat seeing it, it's been years since I've seen one.
Big fluffy bully !
Black squirrels are more aggressive than grey or brown squirrels.
Hey, good wildlife video. So, we've tried using Big Tine feed with our wild mule deer that visit most days. None of our deer will touch it. Now, it's true that we also put out cut up apples and oranges, which get eaten ravenously by the deer without fail. But they turn their noses up to the Big Tine. Squirrels, however and as seen in your video, eat it a bunch, stuffing their pouches full of it. So, despite our efforts, Big Tine is an expensive nothing burger for us. You clearly have a different experience. We're in the mountains of New Mexico.