I'm in the UK & this randomly popped up. It would be good to have more details on where/ what the project is. . Best of luck with documenting this development. Must be awful to see cherished countryside go.
Thank you for the comment. The project was to address the erosion of the road next to the waterway that leads out to the Atlantic Ocean. The engineers and the the town surmised that soon, if not addressed, the sewage pipes, gas lines and water lines under road would break due to the erosion, and seep into the waterways. It would actually make the area look better. I thought it was fun watching the construction taking place and how they removed trees and vegetation until I saw a Coyote wondering out in the open and around here they don't do that. They are normally shy. I flew my drone out there and caught this forlorn Coyote just looking really sad and it broke my heart. In the video I showed in the beginning the thick vegetation. The music I have had for a while and it's melancholy tone reminded me of this scene.
I have seen hundreds of acres of forested land disappear due to development. It is very sad. It should have stopped a long time ago. Thank you for capturing this video.
@@Zagar099 Lost habitat? It's a coyote. There are more of them now than ever before and they have no problem living around people. In 1900 they pretty much all lived west of the Mississippi. Today they live in every US state except Hawaii. This says it was shot in New England. When Europeans first came here, there were no coyotes in New England. Apparently, people aren't destroying coyote habitat, they are creating it.
I'm in the UK & this randomly popped up. It would be good to have more details on where/ what the project is. . Best of luck with documenting this development. Must be awful to see cherished countryside go.
Thank you for the comment. The project was to address the erosion of the road next to the waterway that leads out to the Atlantic Ocean. The engineers and the the town surmised that soon, if not addressed, the sewage pipes, gas lines and water lines under road would break due to the erosion, and seep into the waterways. It would actually make the area look better. I thought it was fun watching the construction taking place and how they removed trees and vegetation until I saw a Coyote wondering out in the open and around here they don't do that. They are normally shy. I flew my drone out there and caught this forlorn Coyote just looking really sad and it broke my heart. In the video I showed in the beginning the thick vegetation. The music I have had for a while and it's melancholy tone reminded me of this scene.
@@AlframVideography…the music was pitch perfect for this video.
@@Seilolo yes agreed thank you.
I have seen hundreds of acres of forested land disappear due to development. It is very sad. It should have stopped a long time ago. Thank you for capturing this video.
Thank you for commenting and you're welcome.🙏
Wow , I'd be sad too if i drone pulled up on me like that .
Love this video and everything about it
how is it sad
Yeah very sad.
Sad because the Coyote normally visits this place with vegetation but now it's all gone
I almost cried just a little bit but not really
lol it's ok to cry a little
it was "sad" because your drone was freaking it out.
I mean it is definitely surveilling it's lost habitat. Lmao.
Wouldn't you?
@@russellturner8632 it’s possible
@@Zagar099 yes it was
@@Zagar099 Lost habitat? It's a coyote. There are more of them now than ever before and they have no problem living around people. In 1900 they pretty much all lived west of the Mississippi. Today they live in every US state except Hawaii. This says it was shot in New England. When Europeans first came here, there were no coyotes in New England. Apparently, people aren't destroying coyote habitat, they are creating it.
@@CrimsonKingOkie Your comment is very insightful and wise. Thank you for your a unique perspective.🙏