This has to be so cool for you when you grab the SD cards on these things. That coyote kind of playful trying to take the camera with him. I'm amazed how many snakes you get on your trail cams that's so cool.
@@smetlogik pulling cards make this hobby very addictive! I saw the ‘cut’ strap laying beside the tree and thought that some sob had cut it. That coyote was just pulling in the strap jostling the camera. The snakes are so wild. I liked that tortoise going after the deer too. Y’all have a Happy New Year. 🎆
@@smetlogik also, the last link has goes to the trail cam ‘store’. The Voopeek TC 22 is fully solar( no external batteries). It takes a full size sd card, has wifi, and 2 lenses for night and day. One lens cameras have a filter that clicks into place.
OK- snake at 7:25? Drymarchon melanurus? It was incredible whatever it was. It looks like a Gopher Tortoise burrow which would lead me to think Indigo but I assume you only captured video in CR and SC, which would eliminate Indigos. Maybe it is CR but I don't know if there are burrowing tortoises there.
It switches over to SC at the 5:17 mark at the bobcat. 7:35 is a coachwhip, 8:07 is a nerodia, 9:29 is ophisaurus. The first snake was a Chironius at 1:07... I snuck in a lot of herps 🐍🐍🐍’s, 🐸,🦎,🐢, and even a newt at the end.
In real time... the coach entered the burrow with a meal in its belly... stayed around and then left. I'm not sure if it was looking for something else to eat or a place to digest.
🔵 Which clip was YOUR favorite?
the cats at 1:24 had such beautiful and vibrant colors!
They sure are!
💯🔥
Excellent! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year from Missouri.
Thank you!
I hope there were not too many 🐍🐍’s!
Happy New Year to you as well!
@@OchoVerde No, not too many. 😁
This has to be so cool for you when you grab the SD cards on these things. That coyote kind of playful trying to take the camera with him. I'm amazed how many snakes you get on your trail cams that's so cool.
@@smetlogik pulling cards make this hobby very addictive!
I saw the ‘cut’ strap laying beside the tree and thought that some sob had cut it. That coyote was just pulling in the strap jostling the camera.
The snakes are so wild. I liked that tortoise going after the deer too.
Y’all have a Happy New Year. 🎆
@OchoVerde yeah it's impressive what you catch on camera. Are all the cameras you list in the description battery operated? Or are any of them solar?
@ yes. The first one, the Ceyomur 95 is solar with 4aa if you want them for back up. It’s on sale $79, with $12 coupon + micro sd card included.
@OchoVerde appreciate that I need to upgrade so you might get a small commission
@@smetlogik also, the last link has goes to the trail cam ‘store’. The Voopeek TC 22 is fully solar( no external batteries). It takes a full size sd card, has wifi, and 2 lenses for night and day. One lens cameras have a filter that clicks into place.
Watching from Chiang Mai Thailand
@@welkcubnairb1478 oh… wow. Thank you!
Have a great rest of your weekend!!
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Hey Frank. A very happy new year to you and yours! All the clips were amazing and it was fun to watch as always!
Happy New Year!
thanks!
OK- snake at 7:25? Drymarchon melanurus? It was incredible whatever it was. It looks like a Gopher Tortoise burrow which would lead me to think Indigo but I assume you only captured video in CR and SC, which would eliminate Indigos. Maybe it is CR but I don't know if there are burrowing tortoises there.
It switches over to SC at the 5:17 mark at the bobcat.
7:35 is a coachwhip, 8:07 is a nerodia, 9:29 is ophisaurus.
The first snake was a Chironius at 1:07...
I snuck in a lot of herps 🐍🐍🐍’s, 🐸,🦎,🐢, and even a newt at the end.
@@OchoVerde Thanks for the clarification. I'm a little embarrassed that I didn't recognize that was a coachwhip, but that was a well fed coachwhip.
In real time... the coach entered the burrow with a meal in its belly... stayed around and then left. I'm not sure if it was looking for something else to eat or a place to digest.