I have trees in my holler that look similar, I’m still trying to figure out some of their tree language got a lot figured out, it all means something to them it’s up to us to figure it out if we want to learn as much as we can about them, they like to stick sticks in the ground about 10 feet behind my game camera so I think when they stick the sticks in the ground it’s a warning of something for them but the big ones like on here with all the different things I’m still trying to decipher
Sorry just saw this message thank you for sharing! I too find sticks stuck in the ground which is compost so it’s clearly done with hands and intelligence. Thanks again, Rich
@@BanterwithRichieB I have recently discovered on my audio I caught them speaking what sounds to be Hebrew and their stick hieroglyphs, they also could be similar to Hebrew just something to try, I have been putting sticks on my sidewalk and they have started answering me back with them and if the Hebrew is correct then we have broken the communication barrier!
@@BanterwithRichieB it’s worth trying or maybe whatever Indian language in your area use their hieroglyphics because I’m betting if you live in the country they have already been around your home, that’s what happened to me and now they are trying to communicate
I have trees in my holler that look similar, I’m still trying to figure out some of their tree language got a lot figured out, it all means something to them it’s up to us to figure it out if we want to learn as much as we can about them, they like to stick sticks in the ground about 10 feet behind my game camera so I think when they stick the sticks in the ground it’s a warning of something for them but the big ones like on here with all the different things I’m still trying to decipher
Sorry just saw this message thank you for sharing! I too find sticks stuck in the ground which is compost so it’s clearly done with hands and intelligence. Thanks again, Rich
@@BanterwithRichieB I have recently discovered on my audio I caught them speaking what sounds to be Hebrew and their stick hieroglyphs, they also could be similar to Hebrew just something to try, I have been putting sticks on my sidewalk and they have started answering me back with them and if the Hebrew is correct then we have broken the communication barrier!
@@BanterwithRichieB it’s worth trying or maybe whatever Indian language in your area use their hieroglyphics because I’m betting if you live in the country they have already been around your home, that’s what happened to me and now they are trying to communicate
@@bethduncan5809 love this! They are around my home that is factual ! Thank you for commenting!