If you are a fish or a snail or an eel, you are at the bottom of the food chain....... Everyone has its place. I appreciate your patience, you must have spent a lot of time sitting in the swamp getting all this footage! You are persistent! Thank you for all you do to get the perfect shot and share it with us. Have a great weekend! 🐊🐟🐌🐢🦎🐍🍄🐿️😊
I'm glad you enjoyed watching this video! I really enjoy watching wildlife and seeing what they'll do next. Oftentimes, they surprise me. You're so right about the food chain and everyone having its place. Today, I was watching a soft shell turtle digging up the trail, laying, and then burying her eggs inches below the surface. Many of those eggs will become food for raccoons, sandhill cranes, squirrels, crows, etc. But, because soft shell turtles have multiple clutches there will be turtle survivors among the eggs that help nourish so much other wildlife. Nature's plan. enjoy your weekend too!
Thanks Frank! Yes, I gathered this footage during visits over a one week period of time. I always enjoy finding them eating and hunting - usually the animals and birds are the most intense during these moments. Have a great day!
Amazing wildlife at Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, FL! From alligators to herons, every creature has its place in nature's plan. Fascinating to watch!🥰
Everyone is eating , does that make you hungry or what? It always amazes me how alligators just flop their heads down sideways and catch a fish. You would think a fish would be to fast for that move ,but not.
It sure does make me hungry! I've seen alligators have an easy time snagging fish like you said, but surprisingly just recently I watched a gator for 3 hours unable to make a catch! He dredged up the fish and they jumped out of the water, but no luck catching them. Oh well, you never know!
If you are a fish or a snail or an eel, you are at the bottom of the food chain....... Everyone has its place. I appreciate your patience, you must have spent a lot of time sitting in the swamp getting all this footage! You are persistent! Thank you for all you do to get the perfect shot and share it with us. Have a great weekend! 🐊🐟🐌🐢🦎🐍🍄🐿️😊
I'm glad you enjoyed watching this video! I really enjoy watching wildlife and seeing what they'll do next. Oftentimes, they surprise me. You're so right about the food chain and everyone having its place. Today, I was watching a soft shell turtle digging up the trail, laying, and then burying her eggs inches below the surface. Many of those eggs will become food for raccoons, sandhill cranes, squirrels, crows, etc. But, because soft shell turtles have multiple clutches there will be turtle survivors among the eggs that help nourish so much other wildlife. Nature's plan. enjoy your weekend too!
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Wouldn't let me edit. You obviously had some time in this finding all of these animals eating,. Great job.
Thanks Frank! Yes, I gathered this footage during visits over a one week period of time. I always enjoy finding them eating and hunting - usually the animals and birds are the most intense during these moments. Have a great day!
Amazing wildlife at Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, FL! From alligators to herons, every creature has its place in nature's plan. Fascinating to watch!🥰
So true! Thank you for watching! 😀
I liked this compilation too! Good job. Patience pays off.👍
Thanks so much, Roger! I know you understand patience - it shows in your work as well!
Everyone is eating , does that make you hungry or what? It always amazes me how alligators just flop their heads down sideways and catch a fish. You would think a fish would be to fast for that move ,but not.
It sure does make me hungry! I've seen alligators have an easy time snagging fish like you said, but surprisingly just recently I watched a gator for 3 hours unable to make a catch! He dredged up the fish and they jumped out of the water, but no luck catching them. Oh well, you never know!