Always great when I open up RUclips and there’s one of your videos. So good to see the panthers and bobcats doing well. That set up looks to be your best and I hope it continues to produce great videos of wildlife! Thanks so much!
Hello Tim, We are pleased to see you working so hard to share so many amazing videos with us again. We have missed you over the summer and understand your reasons for taking a break. Thanks for sharing with us once again.
I'm always happy to see another of your videos! And this one was really good. I especially like seeing the bears and the cats. If you're still wanting to get a fox in front of your camera, I think you should come up here to Ohio. We have one that cuts through our yard quite often! I catch her on my trail cams about once or twice a week. She lives in a torn down barn just up the road from us.
Every time I click on my computer and see a new video from you it's like Christmas. it takes me down memory trail from all the years I spent in our Florida woods.
Heavy sigh. Another glorious day in Florida with all the familiar faces. Thanks so much, for all you do. You take shut ins, like me, to such exotic places.
Glad to see you are doing well. I love your videos, it's a real treat to find one uploaded and waiting! Thank you for sharing and doing what you do. ❤️
Great footage. No wonder you were "wobbly" at the begining of this video, you had had a huge shock and trauma just a short while before. lovely to see the bears.
Good evening Tim Thanks for another Awesome video my friend Always enjoy seeing all the critters x specially the Florida Panthers ❤ Looking forward to your next video. Take care Always
Thanks, Tim! Another wonderful video -- though you did seem rattled by your gator encounter at the start! Take care, and I hope to see more as the good weather settles in.
Been thinking about you, hoping all is well. Another great video from Tim's Critter Cam. You got some Panthers, and Deer and Bears, OH MY! Thank you so much for all you do. I always enjoy. Take good Care of YOU. xo
I couldn’t help but feel a little sorry for the tiny bear walking around alone so much after seeing it with it’s mother earlier in the video. Poor baby. It just seemed too young to be alone by itself.
Good stuff, Tim. Those falling trees can certainly change results/ animal travel patterns. My last pickup, I found a tree top snapped and wedged against my camera (thankfully undamaged!).
We just started watching your videos and we love them. Keep up the good work. Your a lot braver then me. haa.. I couldn't walk in some of the places you walk. Thank you for all the hard work and sharing.
Thanks for another great episode Tim, if you ever caught a pic of a crytid would you show it or keep it private. Thank you again for being out there making these vids even after the Gator incident.
The call sounded something like a coyote bark but the cougar body in the clip was not moving when the calls went out. 👍🏼 nice set up to get a years worth.
Wahoo! Another great video from Tim - always fascinating. And I love hearing your commentary, despite other negative comments. I used to geocache in the Florida wilds, and had no idea what else was watching me in THEIR home ground!!! Yikes.
Thanks, Tim... it was excellent. Certainly is a good spot. What was the animal that sounded like a pup yelling? I saw a cougar walk into frame, but the sound sounded some way off?
Tim, good stuff. I have Brownings with Browning solar panels also. I notice you don't have night time shots. Here on Cape Cod deer and coyote are the largest critters and show up at night. Seems the Brownings don't throw off much flash with the panels power. They also seem to be out of power by pick up in the morning. The panel are in full sun and there are batteries in the cams as backups. All that to ask if you have the same night flash problems. Because of only seeing day and early morning video.
I get soooo excited to see the cats 💗 im so surprised i haven't seen a coyote in any video I've watched so far. Have you ever caught one on film? We have a lot of them in South Florida, and they pretty much roam free at night throughout the neighborhoods
I have some cameras out in a spot where the mountain lions have been traveling through, it’s fairly close to a neighborhood I guess the cats are dining on dogs cats and chickens, the cams have been out for two months, lost my other location because new landowners don’t want me out there.
Wow, I think this is the ONLY video I have seen so far of so many bears and not one messed with it. This spot, I just watched a video last night where the bear pretty much destroyed the poor camera. I am thinking this was the video before it or after you fixed it, I am not sure when that video was done, same set up though.
I just watched your alligator vid. I got bit by a 7 footer in 2021. I think i stepped or kicked it in the water. I’m still not sure. I’m lucky to have my leg and be alive.
Wondering how accurate the thermometer is on the camera. Saw it at 108 degrees on one of the days. 🥵 Altho the animals seem able to deal with the heat better than we do. Thanks for the great footage.
Really nice video. And I am very happy to see that you made it back to your home after almost getting eaten by an alligator. You’re right you still were in shock, but I’m glad you made it home.
Tim, great footage! You had about as many bears as deer! Is there an open bear season there? I’m not looking to go bear hunting, I was just wondering if the bear population is large enough that the state allows bear hunting to keep the population down.
Did anyone else hear a faint wood knock at approximately 8:09, 8:10? The buck raised his head when he heard it and looked in the direction which it seemed to come.
I am a fan of the Swamp catchers show. This past season several of the casts members went to Florida everglades to catch pythons/boas(super snakes). I am curious as to whether you ever see any of these snakes urself. I've seen all ur posted videos and never heard you mention any big snakes. Wondering?
Tim, love your videos. Been watching them for a while. I live in Florida too and love the outdoors, but halfway through this video, shot in August, I just have to ask.....why all the layers, man? Aren't you burning up? I mean, I know the bugs are bad, but long sleeves, long pants and multi layered? What is the reasoning? I'm both curious and concerned.
Tim, can you share the settings on your Browning cams? I have mine set up but I seem to have to replace the batteries every three weeks or so. I am thinking of getting the solar panel, but it has been out of stock everywhere. I hear your voice when I pull the memory card and then when I put them on my computer 😂. Hope all is well down there, especially since I know it’s been a warm winter!
Thanks Kathryn. I have my cameras set to take 30 second videos with a 10 second delay between triggers. I shoot 1080p video. I have the smart IR turned on in case something continues to move around in front of the camera. The solar panel has been in use for more than a year and the batteries still show 100%.
@@ShrikeZone I was just going to type this question after I read through the comments. Thank you for the info. I'm a newby with a cheap little $50 camera. We live just outside of Ocala on the Greenway. I got a couple of deer last night, hoping for a bear or two. Thanks for giving me a new hobby. Glad the gator missed you. ;)
@@ShrikeZone Hey Tim, your videos are AWESOME & I sincerely appreciate ALL the work you employ to make & post them. QUESTION: Is it possible to set your trail cameras to have a date & time stamp? I think it would add an interesting aspect to know when the images were recorded. If not a date stamp...perhaps a time stamp only. THANKS for your consideration. Best regards from Yucatan Mexico, Ben
I've been subscribed a long time, but I don't remember an alligator incident, other than a few that were basking on the trails. which video are you referring to?
I don't remember which video it was, but as he was walking through water a gator jumped up right in front of him. Fortunately, it bit his tripod instead of him. All he needed was some tape to repair the tripod and, I assume, new underwear. Unfortunately for us, his camera wasn't on at the time of the attack.
How do get batteries to last so long???? I have a Browning Recon Force and my batteries last about 3 weeks. If I'm lucky. I understand in this video you have external batteries, but I've seen your videos where you are using alkaline batteries and they outlast mine by a looooong stretch.
Interesting that you do that… one of the things that has held me up from uploading my own trail cam footage is feeling inadequate to narrate them like Tim, he does such a great job and I have tried but failed to match his friendly,easygoing yet informative style. The few vids that I have uploaded (like my bear, bobcat, and deer video) have no narration, and I thought that was a big shortcoming, but based on your comment, perhaps not so much.
Always great when I open up RUclips and there’s one of your videos. So good to see the panthers and bobcats doing well. That set up looks to be your best and I hope it continues to produce great videos of wildlife! Thanks so much!
Hello Tim, We are pleased to see you working so hard to share so many amazing videos with us again. We have missed you over the summer and understand your reasons for taking a break. Thanks for sharing with us once again.
I'm always happy to see another of your videos! And this one was really good. I especially like seeing the bears and the cats. If you're still wanting to get a fox in front of your camera, I think you should come up here to Ohio. We have one that cuts through our yard quite often! I catch her on my trail cams about once or twice a week. She lives in a torn down barn just up the road from us.
Every time I click on my computer and see a new video from you it's like Christmas. it takes me down memory trail from all the years I spent in our Florida woods.
I'm amazed that the bears don't destroy that solar panel! We are so glad to have you back, Tim! You're one of a kind (the best)!
Thank you, Tim, for sharing your hard work and delightful camera footage with us!! So appreciate you and your efforts!
Heavy sigh. Another glorious day in Florida with all the familiar faces. Thanks so much, for all you do. You take shut ins, like me, to such exotic places.
Was a great day to find you back again. Your shorts were great but the trail camera stuff is amazing to me..Thanks Tim for all you do!
Hey Tim! It's so great to see you back again! You're my connection with the real world. Charlie, sacramento CA.
Glad to see you are doing well. I love your videos, it's a real treat to find one uploaded and waiting! Thank you for sharing and doing what you do. ❤️
Great footage. No wonder you were "wobbly" at the begining of this video, you had had a huge shock and trauma just a short while before. lovely to see the bears.
Good evening Tim
Thanks for another Awesome video my friend
Always enjoy seeing all the critters x specially the Florida Panthers ❤
Looking forward to your next video.
Take care Always
Thanks, Tim! Another wonderful video -- though you did seem rattled by your gator encounter at the start! Take care, and I hope to see more as the good weather settles in.
Been thinking about you, hoping all is well. Another great video from Tim's Critter Cam. You got some Panthers, and Deer and Bears, OH MY! Thank you so much for all you do. I always enjoy. Take good Care of YOU. xo
I couldn’t help but feel a little sorry for the tiny bear walking around alone so much after seeing it with it’s mother earlier in the video. Poor baby. It just seemed too young to be alone by itself.
Good stuff, Tim. Those falling trees can certainly change results/ animal travel patterns. My last pickup, I found a tree top snapped and wedged against my camera (thankfully undamaged!).
We just started watching your videos and we love them. Keep up the good work. Your a lot braver then me. haa.. I couldn't walk in some of the places you walk. Thank you for all the hard work and sharing.
Thank you so much 😁
You had an encounter with an alligator and you still do this?! You are amazing.
Love watching y’all’s videos Tim tons of fantastic wildlife down there.
Good to see you walking around on dry land.
Good to see you again. I'm trying to move back to Georgia this Summer. I know that these are from Florida, but it makes me a bit homesick.
Missed ya, glad you are back.
A spectacular video as always, congratulations. Greetings from the Southwest of Spain.
Love seeing the big wildlife. Going to have to try the solar setup and rechargeable batteries, my Lithium batteries did well during the cold.
Interesting to watch the growth of that sapling (just right of center) from July to January. It just shot up!
Thanks for another great episode Tim, if you ever caught a pic of a crytid would you show it or keep it private. Thank you again for being out there making these vids even after the Gator incident.
The call sounded something like a coyote bark but the cougar body in the clip was not moving when the calls went out. 👍🏼 nice set up to get a years worth.
Always happy to see the cats in the mix.
Love seeing the Florida Panthers looking healthy.
when the cougar started "squeaking" around 14:18 both of my 2 cats ears perked up and they did not like what was being said
Wahoo! Another great video from Tim - always fascinating. And I love hearing your commentary, despite other negative comments. I used to geocache in the Florida wilds, and had no idea what else was watching me in THEIR home ground!!! Yikes.
Sure glad your BACK 💛
Tim, welcome back!!! So good to see another trail blazing adventure. I haven't seen the video yet, about to now! Thanks!
Thanks, Tim... it was excellent. Certainly is a good spot. What was the animal that sounded like a pup yelling? I saw a cougar walk into frame, but the sound sounded some way off?
Yet another great trail camera pickup Tim! I'm loving how well the trail camera camouflage fits with the tree bark on the tree ;)
Great video as usual! Wondering how the critters act during hurricane season
Fantastic video.. they always are.😊
Thanks for sharing.
Great to see you changing the camera cards over and that great footage - especially of the deer! Thanks for sharing
Tim, good stuff. I have Brownings with Browning solar panels also. I notice you don't have night time shots. Here on Cape Cod deer and coyote are the largest critters and show up at night. Seems the Brownings don't throw off much flash with the panels power. They also seem to be out of power by pick up in the morning. The panel are in full sun and there are batteries in the cams as backups. All that to ask if you have the same night flash problems. Because of only seeing day and early morning video.
I get soooo excited to see the cats 💗 im so surprised i haven't seen a coyote in any video I've watched so far. Have you ever caught one on film? We have a lot of them in South Florida, and they pretty much roam free at night throughout the neighborhoods
I get a bunch of coyotes on my trail camera videos from the Jupiter area. I’ve only seen one coyote down in the swamp.
Your videos are always a priority! Seem like a robust bear population. Ant idea how many different bears were shown?
I love your videos!
Very nice. I liked the cougar vocalizations. Wish you could still buy this camera. Hands down best trail cam videos.
Another great video Mr. Harrell. Thank you!
I have some cameras out in a spot where the mountain lions have been traveling through, it’s fairly close to a neighborhood I guess the cats are dining on dogs cats and chickens, the cams have been out for two months, lost my other location because new landowners don’t want me out there.
Wow, I think this is the ONLY video I have seen so far of so many bears and not one messed with it. This spot, I just watched a video last night where the bear pretty much destroyed the poor camera. I am thinking this was the video before it or after you fixed it, I am not sure when that video was done, same set up though.
Good panther footage.The calls? for a mate or calling cubs?
Another great video Tim ! Howling at the moon catfishing
I just watched your alligator vid. I got bit by a 7 footer in 2021. I think i stepped or kicked it in the water. I’m still not sure. I’m lucky to have my leg and be alive.
I'm trying to find that video!
Beautiful!
Awesome , Thanks Tim 😊
USMC 🪖
Awesome footage thanks for sharing buddy
As always, thank you for the video.
Wondering how accurate the thermometer is on the camera. Saw it at 108 degrees on one of the days. 🥵 Altho the animals seem able to deal with the heat better than we do. Thanks for the great footage.
Great trail cam footage. I'm surprised there were no Coyotes in this video. Can you speculate as to why? Thanks. Shared on facebook.
Nice video Tim, many thanks
Great job Tim. Notice you’re not using a bear box. Do you find the bears don’t mess with your gear as much when you put the cam 6’ up? Thanks👍
Really nice video. And I am very happy to see that you made it back to your home after almost getting eaten by an alligator. You’re right you still were in shock, but I’m glad you made it home.
Tim, great footage! You had about as many bears as deer! Is there an open bear season there? I’m not looking to go bear hunting, I was just wondering if the bear population is large enough that the state allows bear hunting to keep the population down.
Awesome footage!!
excellent as always..
Hi Tim. I love your videos. How often do you pick up footage of pythons on your trail cams?
Great job, thank you
Did anyone else hear a faint wood knock at approximately 8:09, 8:10? The buck raised his head when he heard it and looked in the direction which it seemed to come.
Tim, what are your thoughts on the Owlzer or Reolink cameras which send the captures to your phone? Recommend one over the other? Stay safe out there!
LOL! Never seen a dear go to the bathroom b4. ;)
I would like to suggest that you look into getting some commercial trapping scenes to attract animals to certain spots for your camera
I am a fan of the Swamp catchers show. This past season several of the casts members went to Florida everglades to catch pythons/boas(super snakes). I am curious as to whether you ever see any of these snakes urself. I've seen all ur posted videos and never heard you mention any big snakes. Wondering?
Tim, love your videos. Been watching them for a while. I live in Florida too and love the outdoors, but halfway through this video, shot in August, I just have to ask.....why all the layers, man? Aren't you burning up? I mean, I know the bugs are bad, but long sleeves, long pants and multi layered? What is the reasoning? I'm both curious and concerned.
Tim, can you share the settings on your Browning cams? I have mine set up but I seem to have to replace the batteries every three weeks or so. I am thinking of getting the solar panel, but it has been out of stock everywhere. I hear your voice when I pull the memory card and then when I put them on my computer 😂. Hope all is well down there, especially since I know it’s been a warm winter!
Thanks Kathryn. I have my cameras set to take 30 second videos with a 10 second delay between triggers. I shoot 1080p video. I have the smart IR turned on in case something continues to move around in front of the camera. The solar panel has been in use for more than a year and the batteries still show 100%.
@@ShrikeZone I was just going to type this question after I read through the comments. Thank you for the info. I'm a newby with a cheap little $50 camera. We live just outside of Ocala on the Greenway. I got a couple of deer last night, hoping for a bear or two. Thanks for giving me a new hobby. Glad the gator missed you. ;)
@@ShrikeZone Hey Tim, your videos are AWESOME & I sincerely appreciate ALL the
work you employ to make & post them.
QUESTION: Is it possible to set your trail cameras to have a date & time stamp?
I think it would add an interesting aspect to know when the images were recorded.
If not a date stamp...perhaps a time stamp only.
THANKS for your consideration.
Best regards from Yucatan Mexico,
Ben
I've been subscribed a long time, but I don't remember an alligator incident, other than a few that were basking on the trails. which video are you referring to?
I don't remember which video it was, but as he was walking through water a gator jumped up right in front of him.
Fortunately, it bit his tripod instead of him.
All he needed was some tape to repair the tripod and, I assume, new underwear.
Unfortunately for us, his camera wasn't on at the time of the attack.
Found it.
m.ruclips.net/video/wAbnhCsqv0Q/видео.html
@@MrYfrank14 Right on! Thanks!
Super
The critters don't mind the red glow?
Adrenaline will do that. As a child I was in constant fight or flight mode. So just imagine the brain damage 💔
How do get batteries to last so long???? I have a Browning Recon Force and my batteries last about 3 weeks. If I'm lucky. I understand in this video you have external batteries, but I've seen your videos where you are using alkaline batteries and they outlast mine by a looooong stretch.
The solar panel. He explains in the video, a little bit.
that was good
Hopefully a skunk ape someday. lol Great job !
Don’t be an idiot!😏
honestly I skip through all the talk in the beginning of the videos and go right to the animal footage.
Interesting that you do that… one of the things that has held me up from uploading my own trail cam footage is feeling inadequate to narrate them like Tim, he does such a great job and I have tried but failed to match his friendly,easygoing yet informative style. The few vids that I have uploaded (like my bear, bobcat, and deer video) have no narration, and I thought that was a big shortcoming, but based on your comment, perhaps not so much.