I saw a pair of mink at Stewart Park this summer, they were scampering away from the first bridge as you go toward the golf course and headed for the shore. And another by the Science center on the creek wall.
Great Night life, camera placement … video production all outstanding … any chance that indigenous language identification could be added as move more nuanced and less colonial norms.
@victorelderton3158 - I would love to see the indigenous language identification, but not knowing more than I see on our highway signs around the Seneca Reserves, I wonder about similarities vs. differences Seneca/Cayuga/Onondaga?
Turn down the volume... EDIT: The above advice was based on my first viewing and the admonition to "Shhh!" at 0:38 which prompted me to mute, giving the video a much closer out-in-the-night feeling like I often do around my back yard and pond. Then I viewed the video again, still muted but listening to The Doors "Riders On The Storm" on my cell phone ear buds. For me, this gave it another dimension (I love a good thunderstorm!).
So glad these animals are around here. Makes me feel whole.
Us too!
Love this!! 🦊
Fantastic editing! This was great ❤
Thank you so much!
This is great!
Thank you for watching !
I saw a pair of mink at Stewart Park this summer, they were scampering away from the first bridge as you go toward the golf course and headed for the shore. And another by the Science center on the creek wall.
I saw a mink walk across that bridge this summer!
Who were the musicians?
Alvin and the chipmunks, duh
Great Night life, camera placement … video production all outstanding … any chance that indigenous language identification could be added as move more nuanced and less colonial norms.
@victorelderton3158 - I would love to see the indigenous language identification, but not knowing more than I see on our highway signs around the Seneca Reserves, I wonder about similarities vs. differences Seneca/Cayuga/Onondaga?
Very ugly soundtrack
Turn down the volume...
EDIT: The above advice was based on my first viewing and the admonition to "Shhh!" at 0:38 which prompted me to mute, giving the video a much closer out-in-the-night feeling like I often do around my back yard and pond. Then I viewed the video again, still muted but listening to The Doors "Riders On The Storm" on my cell phone ear buds. For me, this gave it another dimension (I love a good thunderstorm!).
@@douglas_drew I am very clumsy with my phone, but good point!! Lots of fisher tracks lately--