Sir I am so glad this isn’t your last adventure. I figured it wasn’t easy out there but I had no idea! For people who are physically unable to go to these places it means a whole lot.
Happy to hear you aren't stopping your videos. You do a great job of capturing real Florida animal life and add a little humor along the way. Please know that I for one, appreciate the hard work and effort that goes into this. You come across as a real down to earth nice person when you comment on the Nature you observe. Maybe you don't hear this enough, but from me to you,... thank you very much. The world around us is a little strange right now, and many of us are hurting in different ways. You provide a little relief to us all, be safe in all you do.
I hope you dont give up hun. Im disabled and i came across your channle a few weeks ago and i love it. Iv always wanted to travle and i love nature. Im in the UK so we dont have many poisenious snakes here and that worrys me. But i was always in the woods before i was ill wed go walking allday the kids were to young at the time to camp safely. My youngest son whos 13 loves to watch all your videos with me and it gives people like me some peace having amazing people who go out and show us the world xxxx
I hope you don’t quit. I appreciate your videos so much. I am home bound and you bring light into my life. Thank you so much. You are an awesome loving person. Thank you.
Enjoy all of these videos. The footage is always interesting to watch and the editing tells a story which keeps me engaged. Don't ever stop. These videos are just great overall.
Tim. I really like your videos and I appreciate all the hassle & turmoil you go through to get this footage. I especially feel for you walking through the swamps with all the snakes & gators. I am 75 years old and can enjoy your work only from my lap top. Keep-up your excellent work!
Thanks for the video Tim. I purchased a trail cam after watching your videos and put it in my backyard to test. I discovered that there is a party in my backyard almost every night. So far I've seen cats, squirrels, raccoons, rats, mice and on one occasion, deer. I live in the middle of a fairly large city so was not expecting the variety. I almost wish I didn't know about it...especially the rats.
Yes, I see some (not ALL) of the hard work you put in to the careful deployment of your cameras. Your extensive knowledge of that area has given us hours of enjoyment watching the wonderful wildlife that passes in front of your lenses. Your hard work has given us something to look forward to. Please know that we DO appreciate you taking every mosquito bite, snake encounter, gator hurdle, flood, fire, and hurricane to bring us those beautiful flowers and baby panthers!❤❤❤ Thank you so much for your hard work. I'll see you next time.
Tim, I for one appreciate all you go through putting all these videos together. I am 75 yo so I don't get out too much so I really enjoy you sharing your videos. I would hate for you to quit but I would completely understand.
Thanks Tim for not giving up, when you said that you were putting out more cameras i knew you couldnt stop, you obvesously love what you do. And thanks for showing the dangers, sometimes I think we take for granted that we're safe out there . Looking forward to more 'trail camera pickups" Be safe.
All I can say is thankyou for all the adversaries you and your cameras go through inorder to share your bit of paradise with those of us who live on the other side of this planet. THANKYOU! I love your videos. 👍
You did a great explanation of all the pleasures of living here in Florida , especially when being out and about in the woods. There was one additional thing that happen to me. I was walking down a narrow path about shoulder width wide thru some very tall weeds. Suddenly out of nowhere three deer came running down that path and almost ran over me . Fortunately I did get out of their way. When that burned out area 1st appears on the video , I could smell it. Memories are strong sensory items.
Tim I love your videos. I’m home in Royal Palm rehabbing a total knee replacement. I can’t wait to get back to the trails. Thank you for taking me out in the woods I love.
Love your channel, Tim !!!! So good to see very unique Florida fauna and critters via your Trail Cameras despite all the perils you outlined at the start!!! Loved the drone perceptive, too... nice touch! _(From Queensland, Australia!)_
Love your videos. I hope you don't stop, my wife and I look forward to your videos and love watching the older ones. Keep up the great work, you have some great adventures
Tim, you really made me nervous when you stated this may be the last camera pick-up😳. Shew! 😥 So glad you reconsidered. And thank you for the dangers you endure to provide us a window to your beautiful world. I love what you do! Take care.
Tim you do a GREAT job. Much appreciated. In the old days of Kodachrome photography, I never ventured out in the Big Cypress without a sidearm. You are a brave soul. Best to you!
We are here and watching all the unique things you do out there in the woods. By bringing these videos to RUclips, you're growing the next generation of people who appreciate the wilds of nature. Whatever you decide...I thank you for the effort.
You put out world class videos. As a nature photographer you have the respect of many and will always have the respect of many. Because of the many videos thousands of people will always enjoy these videos. Even if you were to stop tomorrow you will still please thousands and thousands of people with your videos. And then that will allow you to pursue other things, or people that you love, and will make you happy.:)
Tim. Thanks for getting me out of this "Corona Crap Stuck In The Dam House Going Crazy Lock Down We Are All Gonna Die Histaria BS"... It's nice to get outside. Thanks, Looking forward to the next one.
You’ve been very lucky at what you do. Some very close calls. It’s very scary for me just watching. I’ve been watching the older videos. Found some I missed. Stay safe!
Thanks for sharing a some of the difficulties you face doing this work. Personally, I’d be done after dealing with the skeeters. Those little buggers drive me nuts! Always love your videos and photography. Nice shot of the panthers! Beautiful work, my friend!
Very interesting footage Tim! The orchid footage compiled was stunning, seeing the different varieties together like that was beautiful! Fire aftermath very interesting! Take care!!!
I am so glad you are not stopping the videos. Have enjoyed them and thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting up with so much drama to bring us your awesome one of a kind videos!!!!!
really enjoy what you are doing. i am a hunter and a conservationist, and these videos are great to see the diversity of wildlife. You have a lot of guts doing this!
I've often seen documentaries of what wildlife photographers go through to get the films that they get, so I'm not at all surprised at what you go through to get these videos. Thank you for your commitment and dedication for what you have produced already. If you decide to quit, it will be understandable but a loss to those of us who have followed your adventures. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
Great footage Tim. You do what you need to do for you. If you do decide to stop fliming 'Thank You' for all you have shown us, it's been a blast. I hope you do keep setting up the Browning. : ) peace
Thank you for showing all this interesting videos , I don't miss any single of them. You are showing all this amazing nature that I would never see in real because of where I live. I'm very excited to see new videos. Greetings from Germany. 🙋🏻♀️
God this makes me miss my childhood. I lived in Miami, Avon park, Clearwater, etc. Was online schooled and spent all my time catching lizards and climbing trees, exploring the wilderness.
I hope this is not your last video.I love your trail camera videos. I look forward to all of them I live in Colorado am 77 yr.old and have seen animals and sights that I would never get to see. Thank you for all the entertainment.I hope you reconsider and continue to set out your trail cameras. Tim you are the best. Sincerely ,Nancy
I love watching your videos. I don't think that I realised that there were all the obstacles to get where you need to get the cameras to. (OK, I don't live in your area, so I wouldn't know of the dangers). But Thank you for posting your video's, pls don't stop. It is lovely to see a part of the world that I probably won't ever be able to visit. Also seeing the wildlife au natural.
Haven't heard from you man in a while and seriously I was concern if you're covering some special report, down and deep from the innermost part of a crocodile's gastro-intestinal track!!!! Good to know you're safe and sound, as a forest! btw, I believe the fire is a crucial part of nature, to continue a healthy survival, by its virtue of sanitation/removal of unwanted plant species and their seeds, then the fertilization of pure Carbon, in form of ash and charcoal, when its best absorbed by the future roots. Or let's keep ourselves happy that way! Honestly, the local universities should utilize priceless help from people you, whose natural curiosity and instinct, does things no money can buy. Love all you do and may the "Show keep going"! Stay safe bro.
Please keep posting the videos they are my favorite thing on utube with all the madness in the world your videos help keep me and i would imagine alot of people sain. Love your work
You have the best channel on RUclips, perfect videos to bring the nature from that part of the world close to Finland where I live. Thank you for the views and feelings!
I'm going to be so sad if you stop doing your trail cam videos, grew up in the country so miss it very much stuck in the city & it really sucks , your trail cams are really the only what I call normalcy that I actually get to see anymore appreciate it be safe no matter what you do, sendn much love, positive vibes, & many prayers to all💞🙏✌
I really enjoy your trail camera adventures. I would love to be able to just walk in the forests around where I live. We have snakes, alligators, and various wild animals in the area. I live in Lake Waccamaw,NC but with my age it is just not possible so I enjoy yours. Thank you for all your wonderful work.
You have done a fantastic job with the trail cams footage! I get worried when you go through the deeper waters, thinking there maybe a gator or snake that can get you! Be safe and thank you Tim!
I have seen what I believe are your photos on the sides of U-Haul trucks. I have enjoyed your videos . Thank you for putting yourself out there for so long. It is sad to say ,' so long 'to you. May the road rise up to meet you and the wind be at your back. Best wishes for a good and peaceful life.
Amazing! Thanks keeping on keeping on, we love watching these! Species list: (Spoilers!) 1:02 Barred owl (Strix varia) 1:07 Great-horned owl (Bubo virginianus) 1:24 Florida panther (North American cougar) (Puma concolor couguar) 2:49, 2:56 Water moccasin (aka cottonmouth) (Agkistrodon piscivorus) 3:08 American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) 3:44 American black bear (Ursus americanus) 5:10 White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 6:19 American black bear (Ursus americanus) 21:03 Bobcat (Lynx rufus) 21:29 Barred owl (Strix varia) 23:21 Florida panther (North American cougar) (Puma concolor couguar) 23:29 Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) 23:34 most likely an American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) but could possibly be a fish crow (Corvus ossifragus) 23:45 Eastern cottontail (rabbit) (Sylvilagus floridanus) for all rabbit clips 23:56 Racoon (Procyon lotor) 24:58 Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Wow, quite the diversity in this place, looking forward to the compilation!
I love your videos. Why don't you do a few videos showing us more of the "obstacles" and dangers you have encountered while placing and retrieving your cameras over the years? We would love to see some more of those.
If you do not have anything positive to say, why disparage an individual who has has put so much of his time and resources into sharing with the world what he has seen? I applaud his effort, knowledge and creativity. Thanks for your project. As a fellow Floridian , this has a great appeal to me.
These things I know as a fellow outdoors(wo)man, you loved every minute of seeing the bear and weren’t afraid for your life, yes, the mosquitos are a PITA, and no way are you quitting this. 😁
That was amazing that Panther with three Cubs fantastic see if you had to put that trail camera out there we would have never known them baby we're out there. this see how wonderful you are.
i can't believe the level of quality of video in this. It was cool to see all of the crazy things that have happened to you in the past couple years Tim!
Please continue your work we love them. Our family feels like it's a holiday When we see you have a new upload we get the popcorn and we all sit around the TV to watch you! We love you please don't leave
I just love your videos. You're like a fresh breeze coming through a toxic cloud these days. Thank you so much, Tim. I never take the effort and danger for granted.
Per usual Tim your videos are spot on. Even when things go wrong thats nature and there isn't any script for that. Keep up the great videos as I look forward to watching them.
I am so happy to see you will be continuing with your trail camera pick ups. We all appreciate the risks, hard work and the time you put into these videos. It's always a thrill when I see you uploaded new video. I used to hike for hrs when I was younger in the woods here on the east coast where I live and in the Pine Lands of NJ, Due to a chronic illness I just can't do that anymore. Love watching your videos. Brings me back "to the wilderness" with out having to drag a walker around. Stay safe Tim.
Hi Tim.. Friendly Greetings from Germany.. Please Du not give up your trailcam pick up viedeo.. Its so much fun mostly.. I love them they are so exciting over the time it goes. Please go on..
Wow, i knew from watching your trail cam pickups you were in the danger zone. I can relate to the bugs. I have a farm on the edge of the Green swamp in NC. Spring time biting flies of all kind swarming. We have all the same critters. however the worst I get is a fat bobcat on the cam. The bear and coyotes stay away. Some say we have panthers but I have not noticed any. I can't imagine waiting as long as you do to pick up the camera. I think a month is my longest. For us handicap people losing the ability to walk, please don't give up. I use to go far into the swamps around my farm. Now it's just a couple hundred feet at best. Good thing that fat bobcat comes in to spy on the ducks and chickens. Thank you for all your hiking, biking, gator jumping and falls.
I enjoy your adventures into the wilds of South Florida. I have lived in Central Florida All my life and remember the days of riding my horse in the wilds. It's so peaceful. Keep the videos coming as long as you can. Thank you so very much!
Please keep the videos coming!! I admire your tenacity and courage, as I know only too well what can lie in wait in the wilds of Florida....please never stop!!
Wow.. I've never considered just how bad doing a wildlife cam video channel in Florida could be. I agree with you, careful consideration to the many pitfalls involved, hurricanes, bears, bugs etc. is indeed a serious problem. Maybe retiring is your safest option. I hope you find a way around these problems but if you can't I wish you well, peace and comfort during your proposed retirement. Thanks for all you've shown us.
Sir I am so glad this isn’t your last adventure. I figured it wasn’t easy out there but I had no idea! For people who are physically unable to go to these places it means a whole lot.
Thank you!
As one who grew up in Florida and now lives in Texas, these videos truly help stay connected to those magical Florida woods. Seriously enjoy these.
Happy to hear you aren't stopping your videos. You do a great job of capturing real Florida animal life and add a little humor along the way. Please know that I for one, appreciate the hard work and effort that goes into this. You come across as a real down to earth nice person when you comment on the Nature you observe. Maybe you don't hear this enough, but from me to you,... thank you very much. The world around us is a little strange right now, and many of us are hurting in different ways. You provide a little relief to us all, be safe in all you do.
Thank you, I appreciate that.
Please keep them coming, Tim. If you only knew how much we love watching these, your dedication and commitment is so appreciated.
I hope you dont give up hun. Im disabled and i came across your channle a few weeks ago and i love it. Iv always wanted to travle and i love nature. Im in the UK so we dont have many poisenious snakes here and that worrys me. But i was always in the woods before i was ill wed go walking allday the kids were to young at the time to camp safely. My youngest son whos 13 loves to watch all your videos with me and it gives people like me some peace having amazing people who go out and show us the world xxxx
Thank you, I appreciate that. I'll have plenty of videos to come.
@@ShrikeZone thank you huni. Please stay safe though as that does come first xxxx
I hope you don’t quit. I appreciate your videos so much. I am home bound and you bring light into my life. Thank you so much. You are an awesome loving person. Thank you.
Enjoy all of these videos. The footage is always interesting to watch and the editing tells a story which keeps me engaged. Don't ever stop. These videos are just great overall.
Tim. I really like your videos and I appreciate all the hassle & turmoil you go through to get this footage. I especially feel for you walking through the swamps with all the snakes & gators. I am 75 years old and can enjoy your work only from my lap top. Keep-up your excellent work!
Thanks for the video Tim. I purchased a trail cam after watching your videos and put it in my backyard to test. I discovered that there is a party in my backyard almost every night. So far I've seen cats, squirrels, raccoons, rats, mice and on one occasion, deer. I live in the middle of a fairly large city so was not expecting the variety. I almost wish I didn't know about it...especially the rats.
take measures to encourage them to go else where or trap them out.
That is awesome!
Yes, I see some (not ALL) of the hard work you put in to the careful deployment of your cameras. Your extensive knowledge of that area has given us hours of enjoyment watching the wonderful wildlife that passes in front of your lenses. Your hard work has given us something to look forward to. Please know that we DO appreciate you taking every mosquito bite, snake encounter, gator hurdle, flood, fire, and hurricane to bring us those beautiful flowers and baby panthers!❤❤❤ Thank you so much for your hard work. I'll see you next time.
Thanks for all you do, Tim, we appreciate your videos. It makes nervous when I see you barefoot in the bush though.
Ahhh Tim, I hope you don’t quit. I love and so appreciate your videos. Thank you so very much for all you go through to bring a smile to my face.
Hi there from a fellow Trail Cam junky all the way from South Africa :)
Thank you for watching!
@Hugo Adrian Wilkins It was a joke dumb ass.
@Hugo Adrian Wilkins lmao your the one who got butthurt over a joke but you're probably a boomer and don't understand the internet or joke's.
Tim, I for one appreciate all you go through putting all these videos together. I am 75 yo so I don't get out too much so I really enjoy you sharing your videos. I would hate for you to quit but I would completely understand.
Thanks Tim for not giving up, when you said that you were putting out more cameras i knew you couldnt stop, you obvesously love what you do. And thanks for showing the dangers, sometimes I think we take for granted that we're safe out there . Looking forward to more 'trail camera pickups" Be safe.
All I can say is thankyou for all the adversaries you and your cameras go through inorder to share your bit of paradise with those of us who live on the other side of this planet. THANKYOU!
I love your videos. 👍
I love watching your videos from Kansas. Stay safe, and thank you for all your hard work.
You did a great explanation of all the pleasures of living here in Florida , especially when being out and about in the woods. There was one additional thing that happen to me. I was walking down a narrow path about shoulder width wide thru some very tall weeds. Suddenly out of nowhere three deer came running down that path and almost ran over me . Fortunately I did get out of their way.
When that burned out area 1st appears on the video , I could smell it. Memories are strong sensory items.
Really appreciate your videos and your efforts making it for us to watch. Thank you so much.
Your videos are great. Thank you for sharing them. I'm really looking forward to your 1 year compilation video.
Tim I love your videos. I’m home in Royal Palm rehabbing a total knee replacement. I can’t wait to get back to the trails. Thank you for taking me out in the woods I love.
Love your channel, Tim !!!! So good to see very unique Florida fauna and critters via your Trail Cameras despite all the perils you outlined at the start!!! Loved the drone perceptive, too... nice touch! _(From Queensland, Australia!)_
Thank you very much!
Love your videos. I hope you don't stop, my wife and I look forward to your videos and love watching the older ones. Keep up the great work, you have some great adventures
Tim, you really made me nervous when you stated this may be the last camera pick-up😳. Shew! 😥 So glad you reconsidered. And thank you for the dangers you endure to provide us a window to your beautiful world. I love what you do! Take care.
Tim you do a GREAT job. Much appreciated. In the old days of Kodachrome photography, I never ventured out in the Big Cypress without a sidearm. You are a brave soul. Best to you!
We are here and watching all the unique things you do out there in the woods. By bringing these videos to RUclips, you're growing the next generation of people who appreciate the wilds of nature. Whatever you decide...I thank you for the effort.
You put out world class videos. As a nature photographer you have the respect of many and will always have the respect of many. Because of the many videos thousands of people will always enjoy these videos. Even if you were to stop tomorrow you will still please thousands and thousands of people with your videos. And then that will allow you to pursue other things, or people that you love, and will make you happy.:)
Nothing lasts forever! I enjoyed the results of all your hard work. I can’t complain, I sincerely thank you. On to your next adventures! Godspeed.
Tim. Thanks for getting me out of this "Corona Crap Stuck In The Dam House Going Crazy Lock Down We Are All Gonna Die Histaria BS"... It's nice to get outside. Thanks, Looking forward to the next one.
You’ve been very lucky at what you do. Some very close calls. It’s very scary for me just watching. I’ve been watching the older videos. Found some I missed. Stay safe!
Thanks for sharing a some of the difficulties you face doing this work. Personally, I’d be done after dealing with the skeeters. Those little buggers drive me nuts! Always love your videos and photography. Nice shot of the panthers! Beautiful work, my friend!
Please don’t stop!! We look forward to your videos and because of you we bought a trail camera to put in our backyard.
I'm not afraid of bears, snakes, alligators or ghost orchids, but the horror of those mosquitoes, nooooooo way. Thanks for all you put up with Tim!
Very interesting footage Tim! The orchid footage compiled was stunning, seeing the different varieties together like that was beautiful! Fire aftermath very interesting! Take care!!!
Many thanks!
Just remember your hard work does not go unnoticed!! Many of us on here truly enjoy watching these videos!
Thank you from a fan! :😁
I appreciate that!
I am so glad you are not stopping the videos. Have enjoyed them and thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting up with so much drama to bring us your awesome one of a kind videos!!!!!
Wow. A mother cougar and three cubs. How often do you see something like that!
It wasn’t a cougar it was a Florida panther and that dose not happen often in
@@tto2t177 there the same thing my friend
Funny you should ask. I saw a mother with three cubs in Utah once in my life so far, no cougars before or since.
really enjoy what you are doing. i am a hunter and a conservationist, and these videos are great to see the diversity of wildlife. You have a lot of guts doing this!
I've often seen documentaries of what wildlife photographers go through to get the films that they get, so I'm not at all surprised at what you go through to get these videos. Thank you for your commitment and dedication for what you have produced already. If you decide to quit, it will be understandable but a loss to those of us who have followed your adventures. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
Great footage Tim. You do what you need to do for you. If you do decide to stop fliming 'Thank You' for all you have shown us, it's been a blast. I hope you do keep setting up the Browning. : ) peace
Thank you for showing all this interesting videos , I don't miss any single of them. You are showing all this amazing nature that I would never see in real because of where I live. I'm very excited to see new videos. Greetings from Germany. 🙋🏻♀️
God this makes me miss my childhood. I lived in Miami, Avon park, Clearwater, etc. Was online schooled and spent all my time catching lizards and climbing trees, exploring the wilderness.
Yeah. That's how my brother and I grew up too. Beautiful memories.
I hope this is not your last video.I love your trail camera videos. I look forward to all of them I live in Colorado am 77 yr.old and have seen animals and sights that I would never get to see. Thank you for all the entertainment.I hope you reconsider and continue to set out your trail cameras. Tim you are the best. Sincerely ,Nancy
I second Nancy's thoughts, keep it up Tim!
These are so fun to watch. I’ve never been to Florida, so it’s nice to see what’s there. Keep doing what you are doing.
I love watching your videos. I don't think that I realised that there were all the obstacles to get where you need to get the cameras to. (OK, I don't live in your area, so I wouldn't know of the dangers). But Thank you for posting your video's, pls don't stop. It is lovely to see a part of the world that I probably won't ever be able to visit. Also seeing the wildlife au natural.
Well Tim, there is No one who provides this stellar quality of vids, like you do.
And the wildness of Florida that only you provide. I Salute You
Glad you like them!
Thanks Tim for all your wonderful videos we really appreciate all of them.
Haven't heard from you man in a while and seriously I was concern if you're covering some special report, down and deep from the innermost part of a crocodile's gastro-intestinal track!!!! Good to know you're safe and sound, as a forest!
btw, I believe the fire is a crucial part of nature, to continue a healthy survival, by its virtue of sanitation/removal of unwanted plant species and their seeds, then the fertilization of pure Carbon, in form of ash and charcoal, when its best absorbed by the future roots. Or let's keep ourselves happy that way!
Honestly, the local universities should utilize priceless help from people you, whose natural curiosity and instinct, does things no money can buy.
Love all you do and may the "Show keep going"! Stay safe bro.
All the hazards that you may encounter is my favorite part of being out in the field.
That's what separates us from the average hikers-photographers.
Damn!!! That fire was a close one!!! So happy to see that camera survived and the footage!!! Another amazing video!!!
Very much enjoy the videos. Hope you continue to make them. But take good care. Thank you.
Please keep posting the videos they are my favorite thing on utube with all the madness in the world your videos help keep me and i would imagine alot of people sain. Love your work
You have the best channel on RUclips, perfect videos to bring the nature from that part of the world close to Finland where I live. Thank you for the views and feelings!
Glad you like them!
Thanks buddy for risking your life to entertain us. We love it and hope you keep on going
Wow! I really appreciate all you do to make thesevideos. Thanks! Mel
I'm going to be so sad if you stop doing your trail cam videos, grew up in the country so miss it very much stuck in the city & it really sucks , your trail cams are really the only what I call normalcy that I actually get to see anymore appreciate it be safe no matter what you do, sendn much love, positive vibes, & many prayers to all💞🙏✌
You are risking your life everyday just to make content for us. Mad respect
I’m glad you were just yanking our chain. We love your footage. Keep up the great work!
Yesssssssssssssssss I have been patiently waiting for your video. Thank you Tim
I really enjoy your trail camera adventures. I would love to be able to just walk in the forests around where I live. We have snakes, alligators, and various wild animals in the area. I live in Lake Waccamaw,NC but with my age it is just not possible so I enjoy yours. Thank you for all your wonderful work.
You have done a fantastic job with the trail cams footage! I get worried when you go through the deeper waters, thinking there maybe a gator or snake that can get you! Be safe and thank you Tim!
Awesome Cats! Loved the intro, showing us all the drama in the wilds of Floridian Swamps.
Your videos are fabulous. I just got my first trail cam and your videos are so inspiring.
Thank you very much for your videos.
I understand it a lot work but I really enjoy you trail camera pickups. Thank you so much for sharing.
A fan from Canada,this has been a very interesting to watch .l never been to a swamp before. Loved watching your videos thank you for sharing .
I enjoy your video's. I am 76 and can not get out and do the hiking and camping I used to do.
These videos are so much fun!!
You hard work never ceases to amaze. Keep going!
Thank you! Will do!
Wow I had no idea there were so many orchids in Florida!!
I love what you do. Thank you from North Carolina.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing!! I miss living off 58th Ave. NE in Golden Gate Estates. Thank you Tim, you’re an awesome guy. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I have seen what I believe are your photos on the sides of U-Haul trucks.
I have enjoyed your videos .
Thank you for putting yourself out there for so long.
It is sad to say ,' so long 'to you.
May the road rise up to meet you and the wind be at your back.
Best wishes for a good and peaceful life.
Amazing! Thanks keeping on keeping on, we love watching these!
Species list:
(Spoilers!)
1:02 Barred owl (Strix varia)
1:07 Great-horned owl (Bubo virginianus)
1:24 Florida panther (North American cougar) (Puma concolor couguar)
2:49, 2:56 Water moccasin (aka cottonmouth) (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
3:08 American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
3:44 American black bear (Ursus americanus)
5:10 White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
6:19 American black bear (Ursus americanus)
21:03 Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
21:29 Barred owl (Strix varia)
23:21 Florida panther (North American cougar) (Puma concolor couguar)
23:29 Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
23:34 most likely an American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) but could possibly be a fish crow (Corvus ossifragus)
23:45 Eastern cottontail (rabbit) (Sylvilagus floridanus) for all rabbit clips
23:56 Racoon (Procyon lotor)
24:58 Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
Wow, quite the diversity in this place, looking forward to the compilation!
I love your videos. Why don't you do a few videos showing us more of the "obstacles" and dangers you have encountered while placing and retrieving your cameras over the years? We would love to see some more of those.
I really liked this compilation. It was interesting to see more of the behind the scenes stuff. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
I personally appreciate your hard work. Look forward to seeing every event.
Thanks so much for braving the elements and the wild critters to bring us all of the cool videos. It is much appreciated. ❤️
Thanks for all that you have to endure to bring us the "You Are There" videos. We sure appreciate your efforts.
If you do not have anything positive to say, why disparage an individual who has has put so much of his time and resources into sharing with the world what he has seen? I applaud his effort, knowledge and creativity. Thanks for your project. As a fellow Floridian , this has a great appeal to me.
Well said!
Love all your hard work and dedication. 👍👍👍. The footage of the Florida Panther with the three cubs was absolutely amazing.
These things I know as a fellow outdoors(wo)man, you loved every minute of seeing the bear and weren’t afraid for your life, yes, the mosquitos are a PITA, and no way are you quitting this. 😁
That was amazing that Panther with three Cubs fantastic see if you had to put that trail camera out there we would have never known them baby we're out there. this see how wonderful you are.
i can't believe the level of quality of video in this. It was cool to see all of the crazy things that have happened to you in the past couple years Tim!
Keep goin buddy, we are enjoying your videos for sure and look forward to more !!! GOOD LUCK :)
Interesting video. Keep them coming. Appreciated.
Thanks Tim for another great video. This is a highlight for me each month. Thank you
Please continue your work we love them. Our family feels like it's a holiday When we see you have a new upload we get the popcorn and we all sit around the TV to watch you! We love you please don't leave
There's just something satisfying about this guy's videos keep up the good work tim
Tim you to good to stop!!! I always look forward to seeing ya new videos...Hang in there brother!!!!
I just love your videos. You're like a fresh breeze coming through a toxic cloud these days. Thank you so much, Tim. I never take the effort and danger for granted.
Per usual Tim your videos are spot on. Even when things go wrong thats nature and there isn't any script for that. Keep up the great videos as I look forward to watching them.
I am so happy to see you will be continuing with your trail camera pick ups. We all appreciate the risks, hard work and the time you put into these videos. It's always a thrill when I see you uploaded new video. I used to hike for hrs when I was younger in the woods here on the east coast where I live and in the Pine Lands of NJ, Due to a chronic illness I just can't do that anymore. Love watching your videos. Brings me back "to the wilderness" with out having to drag a walker around. Stay safe Tim.
Great video, as usual, Tim. Thanks!
Hi Tim..
Friendly Greetings from Germany..
Please
Du not give up your trailcam pick up viedeo..
Its so much fun mostly..
I love them they are so exciting over the time it goes.
Please go on..
Thanks 👍
I enjoy your videos always, Thanks for taking us along on tour of that part of the wilderness.
Wow, i knew from watching your trail cam pickups you were in the danger zone. I can relate to the bugs. I have a farm on the edge of the Green swamp in NC. Spring time biting flies of all kind swarming. We have all the same critters. however the worst I get is a fat bobcat on the cam. The bear and coyotes stay away. Some say we have panthers but I have not noticed any. I can't imagine waiting as long as you do to pick up the camera. I think a month is my longest. For us handicap people losing the ability to walk, please don't give up. I use to go far into the swamps around my farm. Now it's just a couple hundred feet at best. Good thing that fat bobcat comes in to spy on the ducks and chickens. Thank you for all your hiking, biking, gator jumping and falls.
Thank you!
I enjoy your adventures into the wilds of South Florida. I have lived in Central Florida All my life and remember the days of riding my horse in the wilds. It's so peaceful. Keep the videos coming as long as you can. Thank you so very much!
OMG! All those mosquitoes. Please use a mosquitoe repellant. Don't want you to get sick. Tim I really enjoy your videos. Thank you so much. 😉
Please keep the videos coming!! I admire your tenacity and courage, as I know only too well what can lie in wait in the wilds of Florida....please never stop!!
Thank you, I will
Wow.. I've never considered just how bad doing a wildlife cam video channel in Florida could be. I agree with you, careful consideration to the many pitfalls involved, hurricanes, bears, bugs etc. is indeed a serious problem. Maybe retiring is your safest option. I hope you find a way around these problems but if you can't I wish you well, peace and comfort during your proposed retirement. Thanks for all you've shown us.
Good evening.
What is the brand of your trail camera?
Mine is a bushnell.
That's a Browning Recon Force Extreme