2:50, 3:38, 6:13 Beautiful bobcat footage. And much more! Great footage guys! Thank you for sharing! I am a neighbor from Northwestern Massachusetts. I love to see bobcats, but they are elusive creatures. In my 65 years i have only seen one in the wild, and that was about 45 years ago on a dirt road driveway to my dad's old sawmill. It was a good sized male. I shut the car down right away so as not to spook him any more. We looked each other in the eyes for a minute or two, and then he casually went on his way over an old stone wall and into the woods. I would imagine they have seen me in the woods a lot more than i have seen them.
Filmed four deer yesterday, across the road where I live in Charlestown NH. Minutes later a Tom turkey, ran straight down the road at full clip. Saw the same deer today, same place only there were five today. When I lived in Winchester NH, I saw a lynx going into the woods down from my house. Saw another one a few years ago where I live now. I used to hunt bird in Winchester NH, thiry five or more years ago, and that's where I saw a Woodcock, in the brush behind my house. The only one I have ever seen, it was being very still, so as not to be noticed, but I captured a peek that day. Also four years ago in Charlestown I witnessed a mountain lion across the street, at night under bright street lights at the place of my employment at 9:30 while taking trash out to the dumpster adjacent the wooded area. First I thought it was a was a lynx, but when I approached slowly I could make out the shape of the entire body, from head to rounded tail. After about twenty seconds of it watching me, it turned and ran into the wooded area allowing me an even better view as the street light illuminated the entire body with definition. Yep NH really has incredible wildlife, lived here since 1987. CHEERS 603Wild !
Another cool episode 603! I have a lot of toms around my neck of the woods and like in you video when one does a wing flap another will go to the same general area and flap as well. Power of suggestion? Perhaps like humans and yawns... Sure would love to catch an otter on one of my cams, but as I'm no where near water I'm not going to hold my breath :)
After seeing the otter in your film, I guess that's what they are called, I remembered my son chasing one that was running along the side and back of our yard in Charlestown NH. We ave a brook that runs below our property, I suppose that's where it was headed. In Winchester, coy dog were always trying to get at my sheep, so I hid in the sheeps pen behind some hay bales at night when they came, and weren't they surprised when a shotgun blast rang out from behind the bales. The Game guy I knew, and ran into all the time when I hunted bird, set traps all along the paths they followed. This area of Winchester at the time had to milk farms, and a couple of ranchs and people were really concerned with the amount of coy dogs approaching their properties. We have lots of bear in Charlestown.
Nice.. spring is almost here. I say that with the normal, "sshh it's New England, don't say that until the middle of May!" thanks for vid, love the deer "getting some" =)
@@603Wild Beautiful woods & ponds - such relaxing videos, & I appreciate the nature sounds & no music!! Love the snow scenes! We live in South Louisiana, & we never have snow! Great job! Thank you!
2:50, 3:38, 6:13 Beautiful bobcat footage. And much more! Great footage guys! Thank you for sharing! I am a neighbor from Northwestern Massachusetts. I love to see bobcats, but they are elusive creatures. In my 65 years i have only seen one in the wild, and that was about 45 years ago on a dirt road driveway to my dad's old sawmill. It was a good sized male. I shut the car down right away so as not to spook him any more. We looked each other in the eyes for a minute or two, and then he casually went on his way over an old stone wall and into the woods. I would imagine they have seen me in the woods a lot more than i have seen them.
Hi Tony, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I “got a kick” from the chorus line of turkeys with their tails fanned out!
Thank you for another spectacular look at NH wildlife.
Thank you Laurie!
Healthy looking whitetails. Great footage 👍
Thank you!
Stunning shots of the Toms! I’ve never seen them that way in any film or picture.
Many thanks!
Wow, spectacular video. That flock of gobblers with their tails all fanned out is a sight to see. Good job my friend.
Thank you Gary!
Filmed four deer yesterday, across the road where I live in Charlestown NH. Minutes later a Tom turkey, ran straight down the road at full clip. Saw the same deer today, same place only there were five today. When I lived in Winchester NH, I saw a lynx going into the woods down from my house. Saw another one a few years ago where I live now. I used to hunt bird in Winchester NH, thiry five or more years ago, and that's where I saw a Woodcock, in the brush behind my house. The only one I have ever seen, it was being very still, so as not to be noticed, but I captured a peek that day. Also four years ago in Charlestown I witnessed a mountain lion across the street, at night under bright street lights at the place of my employment at 9:30 while taking trash out to the dumpster adjacent the wooded area. First I thought it was a was a lynx, but when I approached slowly I could make out the shape of the entire body, from head to rounded tail. After about twenty seconds of it watching me, it turned and ran into the wooded area allowing me an even better view as the street light illuminated the entire body with definition. Yep NH really has incredible wildlife, lived here since 1987. CHEERS 603Wild !
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Another fantastic trail cam video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great captures
Thank you!
Another cool episode 603! I have a lot of toms around my neck of the woods and like in you video when one does a wing flap another will go to the same general area and flap as well. Power of suggestion? Perhaps like humans and yawns... Sure would love to catch an otter on one of my cams, but as I'm no where near water I'm not going to hold my breath :)
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed the video!
I love the porcupine!! ❤️
After seeing the otter in your film, I guess that's what they are called, I remembered my son chasing one that was running along the side and back of our yard in Charlestown NH. We ave a brook that runs below our property, I suppose that's where it was headed. In Winchester, coy dog were always trying to get at my sheep, so I hid in the sheeps pen behind some hay bales at night when they came, and weren't they surprised when a shotgun blast rang out from behind the bales. The Game guy I knew, and ran into all the time when I hunted bird, set traps all along the paths they followed. This area of Winchester at the time had to milk farms, and a couple of ranchs and people were really concerned with the amount of coy dogs approaching their properties. We have lots of bear in Charlestown.
I did not see an otter, but I did see a ferret or weasel in this video.
@@schnutchie River otters are everywhere in NH.
Another great video, thanks again ! Got to love the 603 !
Thank you!
Nice.. spring is almost here. I say that with the normal, "sshh it's New England, don't say that until the middle of May!"
thanks for vid, love the deer "getting some" =)
Thank you!
Fun watch! Thanks
Thank you!
That was great.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice compilation 👍
Thank you!
2:45 coming right at the camera!
Impresionante y magnifico vídeo.
Enhorabuena!
The gobblers marching in formation looked like a military parade ! Lol
Lots of turkey testosterone there lol.
@@603Wild lol yes !
Great videos. I recently started my RUclips channel, its fun seeing how it's supposed to be done. I have a lot to learn .
You can do it! The key is to still make sure you are having fun.
Thank you for watching!
Great videos!! 👍Where are you located?
Thank you!
The location is southern New Hampshire.
@@603Wild Beautiful woods & ponds - such relaxing videos, & I appreciate the nature sounds & no music!! Love the snow scenes! We live in South Louisiana, & we never have snow! Great job! Thank you!
I need the location of them turkeys 😊
Which trail cam do you like best?
I love all my Browning cameras. The Recon force is my favorite, but I have not uploaded any videos from that camera just yet.
It’s funny some animals know some things not rite
So true!
Nh traded fisher cat for turkey with PA
True story!