As an NH Native, I am happy to see a healthy Moose because they are under severe threat from tics. A man I work for told me they found a dead moose up the road from where he lives in Canterbury with thousands upon thousands of tics attached. The tics are literally draining all the blood from the Moose. They cannot scratch them off like the White Tail and other wildlife due to the large rack of antlers. (Mature Mosse) This is an adolescent Moose and looks quite healthy. Thanks for the share!
Yup I seen one 2 years ago completely covered laying on its side fish an game came an put it down you are right just draining the blood the tick where like the size of quarters or bigger sad.
@@morganzonder1243 you should care Morgan! Our natural wildlife sustains us in more ways than you can count, besides their natural beauty! Mist animals are better than Humans.
Thank you so much for posting these! I've lived up here in the White Mountains for 10 years and don't see much wild life. I LOVE moose and the bears of course... I love all that nature provides us! What a pleasure to watch all these magnificent animals! Thank you again!!!!
I watch a lot of trail footage. Black bears always spot the trail cams - either by non-organic shape or smell - and they waste no time in playing with the new toy!
I amazed that the largest of the beasts are vegetarians! I love the wild turkeys. I used to have a flock feeding in my yard, but haven't seen them this year. Thanks for a peaceful video in these stressful times.
Thanks for sharing! It's so relaxing to watch. The bears are funny with the camera they put their noses right up to it haha! Great to see a bull moose up close too! I'm native nh and have seen many of these beautiful creatures around playing with my friends in the woods! We had some great times
Never mind the trolls. I’m glad you enjoyed NH. I’m in Vermont. My brother was in the Air Force and he was stationed at Pease for a short time. It was around 1968 I believe. Pease Air Force Base is now closed but it’s used as a airport still. Thank you for your service.
I love how the doe at 7:29 is having such a difficult time traversing the snow and the rest just prance by her. Very good footage of all the wildlife here. Thanks so much for it!
Bears are so curious!!! And that ONE BIG MOOSE HAD A VERY NICE SET OF HORNS. HE WAS MAGNIFICENT. And the deer. They always look so fragile. Wild life as I will never be able to see, Love these videos.
I lived in Lincoln New Hampshire for 6 years. My house bordered the National forest. I had deer, moose, and bear in my yard all the time. I enjoyed your video. I miss seeing them.
Before the breathing air is gone before the sun is just a bright spot in the night time out where the rivers like to run I stand alone and take back something worth remembering...Three Dog Night...Out In The Country...these words are more true today than ever💜
Thank you kindly for not including any strange(or any at all) music with these images, it makes it so much more pleasant & cool.. And WOW!- The camouflage on those turkeys is incredible!! Every time an image with one or more turkey standing still appeared, it really took my eyes a lot longer(than in the videos of other animals) for my eyes/brain to pick out the animals from the scenery, even in the instances in which they were smack dab in the middle of the screen. Or, in a few cases, they had to actually move before I was able to finally spot them... Magnificent creatures! More power to you if you do, but as for ne, I'm glad I don't eat these majestic, highly intelligent avians.
I find it interesting that the bears are the only ones that go after cameras. I had a young moose sniffing one of mine a few times. Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video. I enjoyed the silly Turkeys....guess I've never seen then roaming wild up close. But then never seen a bear either. Feel like bear are filmed more that the silly turkeys. Have a great day....keep filming.
Awesome! I love seeing the variety out there. I have a couple of game cams myself in CT that I've been posting and it's amazing what shows up. I've yet to see a bear but I know they are out there. Thanks for posting.
Looks like the woods in my lower yard here in Pennsylvania just north of Pittsburgh 10 miles. Except for the moose. I have never told anyone in my circle of friends or relatives or neighbors this following story. Because I know I’d look at them like they had two heads if they told me this. I live at the end of the road with only four houses on it.I have woods on two sides of my property We have complete privacy here. my wife and I swim in the raw after sunset, sometimes up till 1 o’clock in the morning. That was until we heard a noise in the woods while swimming one night. It sounded just like someone striking a large tree with a baseball bat.. it was not a tree falling over, it was a weeknight, and kids had school. no one goes down in those woods. Too steep, too overgrown. I’ve been here 32 years, even my boys growing up never went deep down into those woods following the creek. My wife and I heard that knock, just one knock. my dogs heard it too because they immediately turned in that direction and froze with their ears cocked. a month later, about 11 PM, it was the second week in October. I heard it again but it was further away, and it echoed through the hollow.. I was out with the dogs for their final pitstop before I went to bed that night. It was drizzling, and it had been raining most of the day. No one would be down in those woods at night in the rain on a school night. I saw on tv that Bigfoot communicate with each other sometimes by doing tree knocks. So I went on the computer ,researched Bigfoot sightings in western Pennsylvania. There is a sightings map...not only did I find many sightings, but I found a map that showed that there were seven sightings within a mile.. The woods around my property leading down into a valley with just one set of railroad tracks and a stream. My sons and I used to dirt bike ride down in that valley, technically, I could ride from my house, all the way up into Canada through the woods, just crossing roads here & there.. So I put up a trail camera, and I saw mostly deer, raccoons, turkeys, coyotes, my dogs, pheasant, a crane, hawks, an owl,bears, nothing unusual on film. But in the fall we turn off our air conditioning and open the windows. One night,My wife and I heard a ruckus right below our bedroom window in our yard, we could hear something walking/crunching the leaves, breathing.. whatever it was,it got into a disagreement with something else out there. And there was a ruckus. It was vocalizing in the high pitch hyena like sounds. The only thing I ever saw on television that sounds like that is a hyena. I know what raccoons sound like when they start making noises. I know what deer sound like even during the rut, I can’t say I know with the local coyote sounds like,The hair on the back of my neck and my arms is standing up right now as I’m describing this.. we live in a ranch house, our bedroom window is about 12 feet up off of the ground level. And our windows are high, we can’t see down out of our windows because they are about 6 foot high to the windowsill. My wife and I were literally hiding under the covers holding our breath. That’s the night we decided to get a trail camera.. That was in 2016 there is something down in the valley in the hollow of my property in the woods that go all the way to Canada. I don’t know what it is.And I don’t want to know. My wife and I don’t swim late at night anymore, and when I take the dogs out for their final sniff around, I don’t walk over near the woods which are about 100 feet away anymore
Yup...Bigfoot..Don’t be ashamed..they are real...I seen a female Bigfoot holding a little baby Bigfoot when I was about 10 years old..along with my two sisters and a cousin...we all know what we saw
Based on the noises you described, I’m guessing some coyotes got into a disagreement with a bear. Bears make huffing/heavy breathing noises, and coyotes also make hyena-like noises too. That’s just my guess, but I could be anything. I can’t explain the loud nocking though.
I'm an open minded person, especially after the "spirit" experience my spouse and I both had years ago. I think the so called documentaries on tv about Bigfoot are highly suspect, but there are also some convincing individual reports such as written here.
@@scotta6823 unfortunately there are liberals everywhere you go, you are absolutely correct about the mass hole invasion. All winter long on there snow machines and all summer long with their big wheeled cars, fake tans and chemical coated bodies. I use them as distinct reminders of why I don't live south of the notch
Its funny how the bear found your trail cam. My yard is the same exact thing as your videos but all I have is cell phone videos of all the aninals. I also live in new Hampshire I got a million video's of bears they use my back yard as a trail. I got alot of coyotes as well as seeing A mountain lion only once in broad day light in madison Nh.
Wow u lucky to have lots of bear around your yard! im from Loudon,nh and every year a bear pass by my back yard... thats about it... aint nature great..
Besides all of the other great ideas, how about he was the only one brave enough to challenge the strange thing. As far as I can tell bears are only afraid of humans. With good cause.
Cal Gal Generally, many animals notice (not evident in this particular video, though) but the bear may be hoping for bees inside, perhaps hearing a faint humming?
Looks like my yard we get all sorts of critters...even had a mountain lion cause we have power lines that go all the way to Canada...I am in Andover NH.
Aren't moose such awkward looking animals?! it's as though they were made from all the leftover pieces from various animals---! 🤔😁 ...but, it's STILL wonderful to see them innature...
Great job, even though you forgot to set your calendar on some of the show, have never seen green grass, leaves on the trees and 67degrees in February in Cow Hampshire! lol
I agree with the leaves on the trees, but I do remember a few years ago going down to Crane Beach in MA on Christmas day. My wife and I walked on the beach barefoot in shorts. When we left NH it was in the high '60s and we did have some green grass in the yard. I also remember 50 years ago coming home on leave from the Navy. The first week I was home it never got above 0 and we had 18 inches of snow fall. As they say around here, wait five minutes and weather will change.
Thank you for not putting music in these videos. Nature's sounds are already music.
Michael Ireland absolutely!
i completely agree!!
I love how the bear in the beginning is like “Hello there welcome to the program”
Every other animal: *vibing. Doing their normal routine*
Black Bears: yO WHAT THE HECK IS THIS
There sense of smell must be out of this world
Their sense of smell.
Can’t like because it’s at 69 likes
Bear: I can eat this.
As an NH Native, I am happy to see a healthy Moose because they are under severe threat from tics. A man I work for told me they found a dead moose up the road from where he lives in Canterbury with thousands upon thousands of tics attached. The tics are literally draining all the blood from the Moose. They cannot scratch them off like the White Tail and other wildlife due to the large rack of antlers. (Mature Mosse) This is an adolescent Moose and looks quite healthy.
Thanks for the share!
Brian J. Carnevale every state should let one thousand guinea go. They will eat every tick on 500 acres
Yup I seen one 2 years ago completely covered laying on its side fish an game came an put it down you are right just draining the blood the tick where like the size of quarters or bigger sad.
Nobody cares, Brian. Worry about the shithole that Manchester has become.
@@morganzonder1243 you should care Morgan! Our natural wildlife sustains us in more ways than you can count, besides their natural beauty! Mist animals are better than Humans.
*most sorry
Thank you so much for posting these! I've lived up here in the White Mountains for 10 years and don't see much wild life. I LOVE moose and the bears of course... I love all that nature provides us! What a pleasure to watch all these magnificent animals! Thank you again!!!!
Thank you for watching! It's comments like these that keep me motivated 😊
I could watch this all day. I love that you dont have music. Because I love all the nature sounds it's so awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Really cool footage. Bears sure are curious animals. They spotted the trail cam almost everytime.
Of all the animals it's like they knew it wasnt supposed to be there
"They spotted the trail cam almost everytime."
And then check to see if it's edible. =)
Deep South Texas, here....thanks for sharing your wonderful wildlife in New Hampshire!
Love the fawn. Thank you for sharing your footage
I watch a lot of trail footage. Black bears always spot the trail cams - either by non-organic shape or smell - and they waste no time in playing with the new toy!
Also if you noticed that time and dates were off
We sometimes have ocelots that go after our cameras for one reason or another.
Yep, bears play with everything. One year they ripped my satellite dish off my house.
@@anthonythorp7291
Sorry that they had to cost you money but,😃🤣😂😄
Hope you had it in a bear box.
I amazed that the largest of the beasts are vegetarians! I love the wild turkeys. I used to have a flock feeding in my yard, but haven't seen them this year. Thanks for a peaceful video in these stressful times.
I'm glad you liked it, many more to come.
All this brought back a lot of memories
I use to live in Oregon. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing these. I've been home-bound and these provide a much needed link to nature. Peace
Great to c , all the wildlife to me means this forest is working properly.
Me being a woodsperson all my life, I'M 65
love this and we can observe without getting any mosquito bites
Or trampled or mauled
plus you get a chair!
@@kidddee544 , lol, Yes!
Or ticks !
I could watch this all day, Thank you for the upload.
Thank you for this wonderful footage. What a great thing to watch with my first cup of coffee!
I love New Hampshire so much thank you for sharing the footage
Thanks for sharing! It's so relaxing to watch. The bears are funny with the camera they put their noses right up to it haha! Great to see a bull moose up close too! I'm native nh and have seen many of these beautiful creatures around playing with my friends in the woods! We had some great times
Great video! So much wild life activity. I love the Bobcats. You've got some fantastic spots.
I have moose fever. I went up to northern new hampshire and saw 7 moose in 2 days! 6 all in one day. It was amazing. This footage is all so beautiful!
Great video! So much variety of critters, too.
I really enjoy watching all of the wild life that you capture!
I live in N.H., and love this beautiful footage, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING !!!
It's as though there were a huge sign that reads 'One species at a time, please'
I really in joyed my stay in New Hampshire. I was stationed at pease AFB from 1972-1974 in Portsmouth New Hampshire. I stayed there from 1972-1979 .
Glad to have you sir.
Never mind the trolls. I’m glad you enjoyed NH. I’m in Vermont. My brother was in the Air Force and he was stationed at Pease for a short time. It was around 1968 I believe. Pease Air Force Base is now closed but it’s used as a airport still. Thank you for your service.
I love how the doe at 7:29 is having such a difficult time traversing the snow and the rest just prance by her. Very good footage of all the wildlife here. Thanks so much for it!
No stinking music for the win 😁
Whats a worrior?
That moose in the beginning.... amazing. The whole video is wonderful. Good work.
Bears are so curious!!! And that ONE BIG MOOSE HAD A VERY NICE SET OF HORNS. HE WAS MAGNIFICENT. And the deer. They always look so fragile. Wild life as I will never be able to see, Love these videos.
I love the fact that I love in New Hampshire so I can see just how the wildlife that is practically in my backyard truly is like, amazing channel.
Where at. . I love nh....my grandma lived in concord / penacook nh
@@justinmaddox1068 Franklin
Nice video! Great to see local NH wildlife. Thanks!
Amazing video thanks for showing the beauty of nature
Thank you for watching !
Love this! Looks like the bear was helping you keep your camera clean. How thoughtful of him. :)
I lived in Lincoln New Hampshire for 6 years. My house bordered the National forest. I had deer, moose, and bear in my yard all the time. I enjoyed your video. I miss seeing them.
Yeah and you shoot them? You are a joke lady.🤮
@@RobertJamesChinneryH I don't hunt animals, I hunt people. I am a bounty hunter.
I just saw this video ! Very awesome 👏 thanks for sharing the beauty of nature and the great outdoors
Great vid. The woods are so rich, and so close to home.
Before the breathing air is gone before the sun is just a bright spot in the night time out where the rivers like to run I stand alone and take back something worth remembering...Three Dog Night...Out In The Country...these words are more true today than ever💜
It was magical seeing the wildlife; you chose prime sites without cameras; Thanks for sharing the footage---!
Thanks for sharing your videos Gordie. Lots of work involved in making this. My favorite was the deer being spooked and that turkey strutn by. Lol
I am from n.h. and miss being home. I loved the video and cant wait to see more! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching !
I love watching trail cams your is so beautiful. I love me some bears.
Those cats are absolutely gorgeous 💕
Yes they are :)
Thank you kindly for not including any strange(or any at all) music with these images, it makes it so much more pleasant & cool..
And WOW!- The camouflage on those turkeys is incredible!! Every time an image with one or more turkey standing still appeared, it really took my eyes a lot longer(than in the videos of other animals) for my eyes/brain to pick out the animals from the scenery, even in the instances in which they were smack dab in the middle of the screen. Or, in a few cases, they had to actually move before I was able to finally spot them... Magnificent creatures! More power to you if you do, but as for ne, I'm glad I don't eat these majestic, highly intelligent avians.
I love my state! Always seeing some sort of critter in our yard/land in Northern New Hampshire.
I find it interesting that the bears are the only ones that go after cameras. I had a young moose sniffing one of mine a few times.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for sharing, I love watching these..
Thank you for watching !
Moose look like a deer/horse combo & maybe some giraffe. So strange!
Big ol turkeys showing off too. Really neat.
This was posted forever ago, but just appeared in my feed today.
William Pollard , me Too, just today. How RUclips’s algorithms work is beyond me.
You tube that with my videos as well...not sure why...
Me too
Good stuff! Just set my Trail Cam up yesterday for this upcoming 2019 deer, beer, and turkey season...
Did you get one yet? I missed a 6 pointer opening day.
Love watching your videos..They are
so relaxing. I especially like the no music in the back ground..
Thank you Janet, glad you enjoy them!
What an awesome video! Thank you for sharing.
Wow, fun video! I grew up in New Ipswich, sounds like not too far from where you are. The woods look fairly familiar. Thanks for sharing!
I’m never this lucky with my trail cam.... lots of deer and coyotes but nothing bigger. Nice collection.
Excellent footage for our Grandchildren, Thanks!
Enjoyed the video. Very clear. Good to see the various animals, especially the inquisitive bears, & watching them up close.
Great video. I enjoyed the silly Turkeys....guess I've never seen then roaming wild up close.
But then never seen a bear either. Feel like bear are filmed more that the silly turkeys.
Have a great day....keep filming.
The Moose is like "is the camera on....do you see me?"
That Is Excellent! I grew up in Maine and I have never seen a bear or a moose in the wild. That is Excellent!
Bobcats coat blends perfectly with the background
They sure do!
I rode my bike across maine back in 1982..what a nice trip.camped out but ne're saw any animals..just my luck..appreciate your efforts here..
I grew up in Cheshire County-SW, been in South Central TX since 2015, MISS NH SPRING!!!
Very cool trail cam location. A beautiful variety of animals. Plus the bears can fix the cameras. Lol
Oh man, an hour of that on a loop and I'm there! Seriously great vid!
No kidding! Love trail cam videos!
Awesome! I love seeing the variety out there. I have a couple of game cams myself in CT that I've been posting and it's amazing what shows up. I've yet to see a bear but I know they are out there. Thanks for posting.
I love these trail camera videos.
Good video lots of wildlife up there awesome.
Cool trail Cam footage , our NH bears sure are observant, a good 30 percent of my bear pics are up close and personal.
Really interesting trail camera shoots!!! fun to see!!!!
Looks like the woods in my lower yard here in Pennsylvania just north of Pittsburgh 10 miles. Except for the moose.
I have never told anyone in my circle of friends or relatives or neighbors this following story. Because I know I’d look at them like they had two heads if they told me this.
I live at the end of the road with only four houses on it.I have woods on two sides of my property We have complete privacy here. my wife and I swim in the raw after sunset, sometimes up till 1 o’clock in the morning. That was until we heard a noise in the woods while swimming one night. It sounded just like someone striking a large tree with a baseball bat.. it was not a tree falling over, it was a weeknight, and kids had school. no one goes down in those woods. Too steep, too overgrown. I’ve been here 32 years, even my boys growing up never went deep down into those woods following the creek.
My wife and I heard that knock, just one knock. my dogs heard it too because they immediately turned in that direction and froze with their ears cocked.
a month later, about 11 PM, it was the second week in October. I heard it again but it was further away, and it echoed through the hollow..
I was out with the dogs for their final pitstop before I went to bed that night. It was drizzling, and it had been raining most of the day. No one would be down in those woods at night in the rain on a school night.
I saw on tv that Bigfoot communicate with each other sometimes by doing tree knocks. So I went on the computer ,researched Bigfoot sightings in western Pennsylvania. There is a sightings map...not only did I find many sightings, but I found a map that showed that there were seven sightings within a mile..
The woods around my property leading down into a valley with just one set of railroad tracks and a stream. My sons and I used to dirt bike ride down in that valley, technically, I could ride from my house, all the way up into Canada through the woods, just crossing roads here & there..
So I put up a trail camera, and I saw mostly deer, raccoons, turkeys, coyotes, my dogs, pheasant, a crane, hawks, an owl,bears, nothing unusual on film.
But in the fall we turn off our air conditioning and open the windows. One night,My wife and I heard a ruckus right below our bedroom window in our yard, we could hear something walking/crunching the leaves, breathing.. whatever it was,it got into a disagreement with something else out there. And there was a ruckus. It was vocalizing in the high pitch hyena like sounds. The only thing I ever saw on television that sounds like that is a hyena. I know what raccoons sound like when they start making noises. I know what deer sound like even during the rut, I can’t say I know with the local coyote sounds like,The hair on the back of my neck and my arms is standing up right now as I’m describing this.. we live in a ranch house, our bedroom window is about 12 feet up off of the ground level. And our windows are high, we can’t see down out of our windows because they are about 6 foot high to the windowsill. My wife and I were literally hiding under the covers holding our breath.
That’s the night we decided to get a trail camera..
That was in 2016
there is something down in the valley in the hollow of my property in the woods that go all the way to Canada. I don’t know what it is.And I don’t want to know. My wife and I don’t swim late at night anymore, and when I take the dogs out for their final sniff around, I don’t walk over near the woods which are about 100 feet away anymore
Yup...Bigfoot..Don’t be ashamed..they are real...I seen a female Bigfoot holding a little baby Bigfoot when I was about 10 years old..along with my two sisters and a cousin...we all know what we saw
Based on the noises you described, I’m guessing some coyotes got into a disagreement with a bear. Bears make huffing/heavy breathing noises, and coyotes also make hyena-like noises too. That’s just my guess, but I could be anything. I can’t explain the loud nocking though.
I'm an open minded person, especially after the "spirit" experience my spouse and I both had years ago. I think the so called documentaries on tv about Bigfoot are highly suspect, but there are also some convincing individual reports such as written here.
PS: homesteading off the grid, from Virginia watch that! Let me know what you think...
So, your story is that heard some shit and are not sure what it was? Interesting.
Great captures, really enjoyed your trail cam videos.
Very nice footage! I also live in NH (hi neighbor!) a bit east of Concord. These little critters seem very familiar :)
Hi neighbor, from Boscawen
@@troublemaker5376 Howdy! Ready for the storm tonight ?? Stay warm!
Great footage! That bear really wants his privacy I guess and he is trying to do something about it! Lol.
Great video y’all thanks for sharing new friend love the cameras
Great video. Thank you for sharing
Great video, Enjoyed watching everything, especially the Turkeys...
May God bless this gorgeous State and all its Glory for I will never live anywhere else... Live Free or Die by all means necessary
Still Available I often think of moving there but the notion of liberals from mass invading and screwing everything up keeps me away
@@scotta6823 unfortunately there are liberals everywhere you go, you are absolutely correct about the mass hole invasion. All winter long on there snow machines and all summer long with their big wheeled cars, fake tans and chemical coated bodies. I use them as distinct reminders of why I don't live south of the notch
Still Available one day they'll take over the state politics and screw everything up. It's very sad. They are truly a cancer
Scott A you folks should get back on the Mayflower and go home to England. Not very Christian like!
Please don't hunt these animals
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! Thanks so much!
To whom it may concern thank you what a precious gift
Its funny how the bear found your trail cam. My yard is the same exact thing as your videos but all I have is cell phone videos of all the aninals. I also live in new Hampshire I got a million video's of bears they use my back yard as a trail. I got alot of coyotes as well as seeing A mountain lion only once in broad day light in madison Nh.
Wow u lucky to have lots of bear around your yard! im from Loudon,nh and every year a bear pass by my back yard... thats about it... aint nature great..
Very enjoyable, thank you so much.
Wow. That's quite a collection! I could use a moose or two in Michigan.
Great videos, Thanks for sharing.
1st time here! Concord NH area! Thanks for the show...
Boscawen here
Greetings from Lisbon, N.H.
This is great, thank you!
Cool pics Thank you!
I live in Indiana, I wish we had moose. Boy, you got allot of wildlife.
You do have them very far in between they up north and come down only in winter time theres been sightings as far down as southern missouri
Beautiful....thanks for sharing. Why is the bear the only critter to notice the camera, I wonder?
It probably picked up the new scent of the camera
That is curious how often that happens
Becouse they smell is one of the best in the animal kingdom!
Besides all of the other great ideas, how about he was the only one brave enough to challenge the strange thing. As far as I can tell bears are only afraid of humans. With good cause.
Cal Gal Generally, many animals notice (not evident in this particular video, though) but the bear may be hoping for bees inside, perhaps hearing a faint humming?
Looks like my yard we get all sorts of critters...even had a mountain lion cause we have power lines that go all the way to Canada...I am in Andover NH.
Love watching wild life!! Thanks!!
I dropped to the floor and played dead at the beginning of this video!
That only works on Grizzly Bears Sometimes., if a Black Bear attacks..fight back! Because it means to eat you.
Aren't moose such awkward looking animals?! it's as though they were made from all the leftover pieces from various animals---! 🤔😁 ...but, it's STILL wonderful to see them innature...
They really are one of the strangest looking hooved animals that there is!
Alva Shoemaker lmao so true
Alva Shoemaker yep like the duckbill platypus. Lol
@@jackpoage5419 brilliant
My impression of a moose from seeing a bull up close was a massive and powerful mammalian dinosaur with antlers. Not awkward, very intimidating.
Salut from România 🇷🇴 thanck you for upload 👍🎩 greeat video... 🎩
Great shots of wildlife. Brings back memories of living in Hinsdale. Thanks, Gordie7 needs to be reset.
Cool thanks for sharing this I love it
Great job, even though you forgot to set your calendar on some of the show, have never seen green grass, leaves on the trees and 67degrees in February in Cow Hampshire! lol
I agree with the leaves on the trees, but I do remember a few years ago going down to Crane Beach in MA on Christmas day. My wife and I walked on the beach barefoot in shorts. When we left NH it was in the high '60s and we did have some green grass in the yard. I also remember 50 years ago coming home on leave from the Navy. The first week I was home it never got above 0 and we had 18 inches of snow fall. As they say around here, wait five minutes and weather will change.
Nice looking turkeys. That's what you need yummy yummy.
Spent 5 years at Pease Air Force Base..beautiful place!
Amazing! I love seeing animals in the wild!
And shooting them and eating them also.