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Great footage. Enjoyed seeing that nice whitetail buck at 16:09 and all the bears and bobcats also. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Birds singing in first segment... gotta love it. Brings back memories
There is nothing like the sounds of nature :)
The two fawns running around were so cute.
Like little puppy dogs lol
Nice video! It’s great to the footage of the cute fawns and the racoon too! Thanks for sharing
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
We are surrounded by such great beauty. The flora and fauna in New England is really special indeed.Great video as always! 😁
We live in a great state for sure, thank you!
Beautiful video ❤❤❤😢😢😢
Thank you❤
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Extraordinario
Thank you!
curious about that stone wall at the 1 min mark. do you know its origins ?
Generally speaking, stone walls were made (by early settlers) from rocks removed from areas intended to be farmed. Later these same stones were used to mark property boundaries. Great question and thank you for watching!
Will like to hunting for the first time with someone
Great footage. Enjoyed seeing that nice whitetail buck at 16:09 and all the bears and bobcats also. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Birds singing in first segment... gotta love it. Brings back memories
There is nothing like the sounds of nature :)
The two fawns running around were so cute.
Like little puppy dogs lol
Nice video! It’s great to the footage of the cute fawns and the racoon too! Thanks for sharing
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
We are surrounded by such great beauty. The flora and fauna in New England is really special indeed.
Great video as always! 😁
We live in a great state for sure, thank you!
Beautiful video ❤❤❤😢😢😢
Thank you❤
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Extraordinario
Thank you!
curious about that stone wall at the 1 min mark. do you know its origins ?
Generally speaking, stone walls were made (by early settlers) from rocks removed from areas intended to be farmed. Later these same stones were used to mark property boundaries. Great question and thank you for watching!
Will like to hunting for the first time with someone