TIMBER RATTLESNAKE DENS/TRAIL CAM FOOTAGE

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @kyote21
    @kyote21 2 года назад +1

    Wow, awesome footage!

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!

    • @kyote21
      @kyote21 2 года назад

      @@lotterhand No Problem! If you get a chance to reply do you have a recommendation for certain trail cameras? I’ve got a couple cuddieback cameras I use at our farm mostly for deer season. I’d like to buy a few more and start placing in different places around the farm to catch anything on camera. I’d like one that does good videos but can also do pictures. The ones I have are decent for the time they were made but nothing near the picture/video quality of your videos. I’ve been looking at some Stealth Cams, I believe is the brand name. Maybe the model. But yea if you have any recommendations I’d appreciate it! Thanks!

  • @flat6fever680
    @flat6fever680 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @pooploop3509
    @pooploop3509 Год назад +16

    Never having used a trail cam ruclips.net/user/postUgkx2sTDdZXomuxedMg_HothfjSXjR3rpPkA before, I was very impressed with the quality of the images and videos. The sensitivity of the camera can be adjusted as well as the length of video recordings. Once I found the sweet spot, I was getting great clips of deer and other animals almost every day. I was worried about battery life but have been running off the same 4 aa batteries for over a month. The SD card is easy to remove and connect to a computer. I have a Mac, and the AVI files open natively in QuickTime and are easy to save and share. This is a great, budget-friendly trail cam.

  • @ronniemartin8391
    @ronniemartin8391 3 года назад +2

    Timber rattlesnakes have beautiful color,thanks for sharing 👌

  • @cindyhappel7376
    @cindyhappel7376 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video!!! My first of yours. I’m subscribed!

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks Cindy, I really appreciate it!

  • @traviscoates6878
    @traviscoates6878 3 года назад +2

    Last night I had a dream where I was dodging rattlesnakes and pit vipers through my workplace. I watched this video 2 days ago...Thanks a lot! 😉

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Sorry about that. Let me assure you that there are other more likely dangers at your workplace than phantom rattlesnakes lol

    • @rolltide9547
      @rolltide9547 3 года назад +1

      Do you work at an attorney's office.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      @@rolltide9547 I'm always up for a good laugh..what is the punch line?

  • @greganderson4134
    @greganderson4134 3 года назад +1

    My neighbor just told me they found a den of newly hatched eggs along a retaining wall about a week ago... they didn't have a clue what kind but theyre older and their backyard is overgrown.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      The eggs could have been laid by any number of snake species. Rattlesnakes have live birth...in fact ,coral snakes are the only venomous species in the US that are egg layers.

  • @imamayoub8066
    @imamayoub8066 2 года назад +1

    hi
    amazing video ,also want to ask you the name of the camera you using,thanks

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Thank you. The cam used in this video made by Zopu industries is no longer available. However, over the last 6 mos I have finally found my favorite brand, both for quality (4K) and very reasonably priced. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097PPGBRR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @misscandy84
    @misscandy84 2 года назад +1

    Up past lake george in upstate ny tons of rattlers

  • @brycelotterhand1440
    @brycelotterhand1440 3 года назад

    Wow AMAZING video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hughcenterville8999
    @hughcenterville8999 2 года назад +1

    Friend of mine put a trail camera up at a cemetery in the city of Poughkeepsie and got footage of a bobcat.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Wow that is a unique place to set up a trail cam. Cemeteries actually attract a lot wildlife!

  • @robinvann6663
    @robinvann6663 2 года назад +1

    Cool video,,, do they use same den site all the time???

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Yes for the most part there is a strong den site fidelity which is multigenerational spanning decades or even centuries.

  • @misscandy84
    @misscandy84 2 года назад +1

    And also on appachlian trail in ny near catskills rattlers

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад +1

      NY still have some areas where timber rattlesnakes reside in somewhat healthy numbers. I hope you take some pleasure observing them!

    • @misscandy84
      @misscandy84 2 года назад

      @@lotterhand I've never seen 1 ever there in mountains I've only seen Gartner snakes and water snakes scares me sometimes I think of cottonmouths but people say cottonmouths don't live in ny a someone said tell difference how they swim

  • @timothycook2917
    @timothycook2917 2 года назад +1

    Hi. What video editor are you using for this?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Hi Timothy..I use Adobe's Premiere Pro

    • @timothycook2917
      @timothycook2917 2 года назад +1

      @@lotterhand Hey, thanks for your reply. Keep up the good work 👌

  • @raysist5020
    @raysist5020 2 года назад

    I wonder why there are no Timber Rattlers in Ontario, just across the border of New York??? have you got an answer?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Historically, Ontario did have timber rattlesnakes, but just like many areas throughout large swaths of NY and New England they have driven to local extinction because of outright killing and habitat loss. Last reports from the 1940's. Map you might interesting files.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/species-at-risk/timber_rattlesnake_map_eng.pdf

  • @york1881
    @york1881 2 года назад

    I just wonder why there are timbers in New York but not in Ontario???? anybody knows? where in NY would i have to wander around to encounter 1 or 2 of those amazing, unfortunately almost extinct, creatures ???

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      There used to be! In many areas they have been extirpated unfortunately.

  • @robertralston852
    @robertralston852 2 года назад

    BORING !!!!!

  • @catbirdherping9857
    @catbirdherping9857 Год назад

    So glad I found this video! Firstly it was very interesting and entertaining! Secondly, you gave me some important information as I am planning to put up trail cams at a couple of Northern Pacific Rattlesnake dens in southern British Columbia, next spring. One thing I need to know is how far away from the snakes/den entrance did you place the cams?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I would love someday to visit a northern Pacific rattlesnake den someday, especially as far north as BC! Their communal denning behavior is so similar to those of my beloved timbers! Overall, I place the cameras between 4-10 feet from the den entrance, any closer many of the animals would be out of focus. I have experimented a lot since this video was made and I have started to use tripods at some den/basking sites, since a suitable tree trunk isn't always present in rocky terrain. You can purchase cheap tripods on Amazon for around $20 USD.

  • @jmirabella21
    @jmirabella21 Год назад

    Where is New York about

  • @rodneyjones7078
    @rodneyjones7078 3 года назад +2

    cool

  • @ronaldschulman4448
    @ronaldschulman4448 3 года назад +1

    Curious where in New York exactly?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Ronald, because they are a protected species, I can't reveal the location.

    • @ronaldschulman4448
      @ronaldschulman4448 3 года назад +1

      Understood and I respect that, was just curious. Admire your integrity. Thanks, Ron

  • @danielbashner4342
    @danielbashner4342 3 года назад +2

    Hi mark a rattlesnake was caught on video from around Sept 15th 2021 in the blue hills you can see the news cast on RUclips it was on wbz -4 it's a rare find though you might be interested 👍

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I actually saw it when it was aired! I wish just they tamped down on the "scare" factor and the snake was probably closer to 4 feet , not 5 as reported (most average between 3-3.5 feet).

    • @danielbashner4342
      @danielbashner4342 3 года назад +1

      @@lotterhand yes I agree on the scare factor It was probably closer to 4 they don't bother people I know you believe in protecting them & I'm all for that I think it was cool to see it they are so secretive in the blue hills I always hoped I would see one hiking there but I never have I like your channel & you have found some great habitats where rattlesnakes &!copperheads live keep up the great videos 👍

  • @JimHerbertOutdoors
    @JimHerbertOutdoors 3 года назад +1

    Subbed. Just found ur channel

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks for the support Jim!

  • @dannyphelps9440
    @dannyphelps9440 3 года назад +1

    Say Mark just found your channel awsome. Me Snakes will cause me to hurt my self. I got bit by a eastern Diamondback thank god it was a dry bit. I was 17 years old. Love it from a far. Thanks.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks Danny, I'm relieved to hear that the bite was a dry one and moreover you still appreciate these animals.

  • @sandersjones1577
    @sandersjones1577 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark I enjoyed the video

  • @loganstucker8080
    @loganstucker8080 3 года назад +1

    At 1:50 in the video is that another rattlesnake sitting in the leaves near the rock or is it something else? I wasn't sure and thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      I don't think so. This was the day I set up the cameras and despite the sun it was chilly and breezy, with temps only in the low to mid 50s, but those our the leaves they did eventually crawl throughout.

  • @naturenow3604
    @naturenow3604 3 года назад +3

    Awesome Mark!!! Really enjoyed this thank you for sharing this! Soo cool to see the footage of the snake on the cam and porqupine!! Wow!! Thank you again!

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thank you! I was certainly surprised after I initially reviewed the footage!

  • @filomenaregan1537
    @filomenaregan1537 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mark awesome footage! Thanks for filming . Do you know of any dens in western ma? Thank you

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Thank you! I am aware of dens in the eastern half of the state, but in recent years, I have been making the trek to NY where there are healthier populations.

  • @andrewduis1881
    @andrewduis1881 3 года назад +1

    Good Job...very interesting and beautiful to see these snakes in the wild

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks Andrew, I never will tire observing these fascinating reptiles in their rugged, scenic habitat!

  • @76vetten
    @76vetten Год назад

    Great video. Well done. Big effort on your part. I mounted a camera at a guzzler I have to catch wildlife on my desert ranch in San Diego. It was there for a couple of months. I caught everything but a mountain lion. Mainly Big Horn Sheep. No snakes! These cameras are great.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  Год назад

      Thank you and thanks for sharing! I have only started using trail cams over the last souple of years and I already wonder how did I live without them lol

  • @barbarathorndyke8417
    @barbarathorndyke8417 3 года назад +4

    Mark, I always love it when I get a notification that you've uploaded a new video!
    Quick question! Do you ever get worried about getting bit when you're crawling inside that cave? Looks risky but definitely worth it for the amazing content! Personally I would be too nervous, especially in those tight quarters and thinking that a snake would be hiding under that leaf litter!

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад +1

      As always thanks for the interest Matthew! I am extra cautious when venturing into the cave and only do so early in the season or late when it is cool and the snakes are unlikely to be in the leaf litter at the cave's mouth.

  • @richardray5805
    @richardray5805 2 года назад +1

    I was looking for trail cam videos of snakes and this came up. I usually don’t like these types of videos with a lot of talking but yours was different. You do a good job of putting these together and the “talking” is very informative and I enjoyed that aspect of the video. Thanks for posting this. You are very good at collecting the video and explaining. Well done!

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Thank you Richard! Narration can be tricky, trying to be informative but not boring or flooding the viewer with too many facts and figures . Also the audio/recording shouldn't be annoying lol. It has taken a few years of practice to hone in on a technique that, well at least is better than my previous videos. Thanks again...

  • @nativestone1577
    @nativestone1577 3 года назад +1

    I live in western Massachusetts hill towns.

  • @sheldon740
    @sheldon740 3 года назад +1

    Best wildlife intro of all time! Just keeps getting better Mark!

  • @ashleyhockenberry2187
    @ashleyhockenberry2187 3 года назад +1

    Excellent !

  • @AA-qv5vu
    @AA-qv5vu 3 года назад +1

    Hey Mark,
    You should check out the PA rattlesnake roundup, there's one in Noxen PA next weekend. I think it'll be a pretty eye-opening experience compared to the ones in Texas. Plus Noxen is within driving distance of MA

    • @misscandy84
      @misscandy84 2 года назад

      Yeah pa has alot of rattlers especially on appachlian trail in dixeon

  • @gabrielle1962
    @gabrielle1962 3 года назад +2

    Loved this video!!! The yellow rattlesnakes are my absolute favorite, they are just so gorgeous. I have found two golden timber rattlesnakes in Catoctin Mountain Park in MD and am absolutely blown away by them every time. LOVED the interactions from other animals, that porcupine was just so cute! It’s interesting that you pointed out the black squirrel as rare, because they are very common in Maryland! I wonder why that is?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thank you! The golden and Sulphur timbers are stunning and it is awesome that you have two golden ones that regularly encounter! I hope to that the cameras capture more animal interactions at basking/gestating sites this summer. Melanistic "gray" squirrels exist in pockets and in some areas, like where you live in MD may be more prevalent than the gray coloration. Basically both variations are common in the gene pool and one theory is that before Europeans arrived, melanistic was the prominent phase because they could blend in more with dark shadows of a forest, which were wide spread. Once the land was dramatically cleared in the East, the gray phase didn't stick out as much in a semi-cleared landscape, thus becoming more common. But now an emerging theory is that gray squirrels are more likely to get hit by cars over black ones since most roads are gray and assuming the vast majority of drivers don't purposely run over squirrels, spot the melanistic ones more easily and are less likely to inadvertently hit them compared to the gray phase. At any rate, it is an interesting topic!

  • @sheldon740
    @sheldon740 3 года назад +1

    Your book is outstanding! I'm letting a friend barrow it, and he can't wait. Truly the best out there, and have friends who said the same! Thanks again Mark!

  • @murphmusik
    @murphmusik 3 года назад

    Awesome footage! Are you ever afraid of getting bitten though??

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks Erin! I try my best to be careful and watch each hand and foot placement.

  • @whiteblazeoutdoors6683
    @whiteblazeoutdoors6683 3 года назад

    nice to see these behaviors... I've been studying timbers for the past 5 years and still am learning so much each season about their habits. Love the hognoses... still a lifer for myself, never seen one here in Virginia yet

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  2 года назад

      Timber rattlesnakes are an endlessly fascinating species and each year I observe/learn something new. Good luck with your hognose quest! You will find one eventually. It took me years to find my first and I actively searching.

  • @susanprall9734
    @susanprall9734 3 года назад

    I've been looking forward to this video. So cool and revealing. Sure do appreciate you sharing. And the education aspect is priceless.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      Thanks Susan, I always welcome the encouragement!

  • @diamondbackecological
    @diamondbackecological 3 года назад

    Mark. Do you only take gay people to snake dens now? Hows the gay parties on Long Island? What are you really doing in the woods?

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад +3

      Despite what you think Dave, straight and gay people can be close friends without it ever influencing their sexuality. I am sorry that you have insecurities regarding gay people.

    • @diamondbackecological
      @diamondbackecological 3 года назад +1

      @@lotterhand the sexiest thing that turns me on these days is usually a Big pizza with pepperoni and pinapple....well done of course.

    • @lotterhand
      @lotterhand  3 года назад

      @@diamondbackecological Here I was thinking I was unique because my favorite pizza is pineapple and onions.