Beaver Pond Wildlife:  Part 1 - Early Spring

Beaver Pond Wildlife: Part 1 - Early Spring

New England Forests

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@sunar91
@sunar91 - 16.03.2022 11:30

I like your videos! What videocamera are you using?

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@pamelaattrux336
@pamelaattrux336 - 16.03.2022 18:26

I grew up in the bush do I love the forest and watching this is so fanastic seeing all the animals Snd insects you do very good work thankyou!!!!!!!!!

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@Eatmyyshorts
@Eatmyyshorts - 03.04.2022 02:13

One year ago this masterpiece series was released

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@rabelcohenifindthewolvesfa8300
@rabelcohenifindthewolvesfa8300 - 16.04.2022 09:05

Thank you!!

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@rabelcohenifindthewolvesfa8300
@rabelcohenifindthewolvesfa8300 - 16.04.2022 09:33

Beaver and muskrat hmmm!!

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@idonthaveanamenoone3526
@idonthaveanamenoone3526 - 21.04.2022 17:05

I was thinking half way through this video wow this entire thing is spring huh? And now I saw part 1 in the title implying mode UwU

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@EcoNeighbor
@EcoNeighbor - 10.05.2022 01:18

This video is awesome!

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@beekeeper7535
@beekeeper7535 - 19.05.2022 03:49

Your videos remind me of Marty Stoufer do you remember watching that. I used to love watching that show as a kid years ago. That show is what got me raising birds like rare quail species and pheasants fruit doves partridges.

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@louisputallaz7556
@louisputallaz7556 - 28.05.2022 23:31

Wow 400,000 million to 10 million sad 😢 i had kno idea i wuz actually going to get my trappers license to help control the littl buggers 😮 well my minds been opened CA fish n game outta be n im sure theyr workin with organizations like trout unlimited n others to keep thez critters making habitats all over the USA ❤

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@gpayneinc
@gpayneinc - 04.07.2022 02:23

Thank you for this. People should see what they create. Beaver are so amazing that you realize how many things are amazing.

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@Michilar
@Michilar - 25.08.2022 07:52

Kudos to you for showing how much diversity and beauty a Beaver can bring to an area.

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@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 - 15.09.2022 22:03

Very cool to see in detail, I'm Boston area guy, always loved the natural environment instead our cement jungle, I live next to the ocean and the areas built up, I often wonder how it looked originally, must've been beautiful.

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@timetobenotdo
@timetobenotdo - 28.10.2022 21:44

Thank you in general! In particular, thank you for not imposing an (hidden or not so hidden) agenda, not having an infomercial vibe, and narrating without upspeak or vocal fry!!!!!

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@Юляз-и1т
@Юляз-и1т - 23.11.2022 10:58

I really love your Beaver Pond Wildlife series🥰🥰🥰! Amazing and lovely animals! Excellent camera work and footage, the slow narrative with a tingle of humour) Pleasant music..Very calming and enjoyable atmosphere. Kind of meditation for me) Thank you!🙏🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞

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@coryferguson
@coryferguson - 18.12.2022 17:43

What kind of bird dances as it walks. Goofy feller 🤣

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@coryferguson
@coryferguson - 18.12.2022 17:58

I've always been interested by beaver. By 13 only way I could go see them actually, was to trap them. Lmaoooo. I bought 6 traps. Best thing I ever done. I caught 13 beaver 1 months. Then 22 beaver by the end of the 3rd month and basically trapping season.

14 years old. 2nd year. I caught 64 beaver off 6 traps. (I'm not taking out every beaver. I'm trapping 700 acres 2 miles that should be a 15ft creek and not 700 acres) so I just do some damage to them.

Well on my farm. I have a 2 inch deep creek. Dries up every year and if we get 4 inch rain it's 50ft deep and a quarter mile wide. We'll like I said I love beaver always been interested.

They been their for 4 years. In 120 years of my family farm nobody could actually swim in this creek. I did., duck hunt, and fish. All thanks to the beaver. I've learned how they travel on land thanks to this beaver. The very first otter sighting in the creek that flows threw my property. Was on my property. Thanks to the beaver.

Well. Not everybody likes beaver. My neighbors dumped a 200 pound dead calf in the creek. Then beer cans. Then shot 1. I pulled in their shop. (They own over 10,000,000$$ they own oil field.) I said "did yall shoot at the beaver" They said "yep" I said thank you for the "honesty"

You wanna piss off a farmer. Take their guns. I took their guns. Truck and had a fine of 3k dollars given to them.
Lmao I'm a state trapper. I work for the game wardens and the ppl is who they work for and the animals.

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@coryferguson
@coryferguson - 18.12.2022 18:06

Dudes musk rats are the real issue.

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@chrisconnor8086
@chrisconnor8086 - 19.01.2023 11:07

great job by the film crew

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@Illcastashadow1
@Illcastashadow1 - 06.02.2023 01:19

The referee let that male black bird fight go on for way too long!

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@tay8130
@tay8130 - 10.02.2023 17:24

What makes you say earthworms are bad for the forest? They are natures little composters

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@Supomo85
@Supomo85 - 13.03.2023 17:51

👍👍👍👍👍

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@SpiritoftheWoods863
@SpiritoftheWoods863 - 16.03.2023 00:53

This is excellent! Thank you from Nova Scotia

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@normanweimer8333
@normanweimer8333 - 25.04.2023 08:49

God Bless AMEN 🙏 🦋☘️💕👼🕊️🍀😍🤲☺️👋👏✨😊💗😻😍🤲☺️😊👋👏🙌🫂🍀🕊️👼☘️💕🦋😘♥️💜💙❤️🐞🙏

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@suletheabstrxct702
@suletheabstrxct702 - 28.05.2023 01:49

I love how timeless nature is, there is no indication of when this footage was captured aside from the fact is was captured on a camera. All of this same stuff must have been happening hundreds of years ago, save for the new species

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@ChromatophoneNature
@ChromatophoneNature - 07.06.2023 19:41

This is so awesome. Thank you for all the information and footage!

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@marykotomski5437
@marykotomski5437 - 18.06.2023 01:20

Where is the pond?

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@HammockerSam
@HammockerSam - 28.06.2023 06:02

Great work, I've learned so much

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@gentry3982
@gentry3982 - 30.06.2023 05:08

SO much to learn from a Beaver Pond

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@eepanusstar5940
@eepanusstar5940 - 01.07.2023 22:16

The quality of this excels -like being there in person. Thanks

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@goodun2974
@goodun2974 - 05.07.2023 17:38

My mom had a 4-acre manmade pond (a dredged-out marsh) in front of her CT home that was frequently visited by hooded mergansers. Most years we also had a red-tailed hawk take up residence overlooking the pond, and occasionally we would see it swoop down and grab a fish. No beavers or muskrats however! It averaged 10 to 12 feet deep, with one pocket that was about 20 feet.

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@HolloMatlala1
@HolloMatlala1 - 25.07.2023 02:52

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@Ultraf1olet
@Ultraf1olet - 08.08.2023 17:44

🫂

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@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 - 29.08.2023 08:25

I once swam in a rough ten acre beaver pond in northwest Oregon. The diversity of life in that one pond was amazing! There were bass, bluegill, crappie, and carp among fish.There were several varieties of snails and periwinkle. Bullfrogs, other native smaller frogs, and newts or salamanders resided there as well. The depth of this pond averaged four to six feet, although I found one hole that had to be at least sixteen feet.
All this, according to the landowner, had been started by four young beavers about twelve years prior, and built upon by succeeding generations. She and her son showed me the dam they began with, and how much it had been continually expanded over the years. It was a marvel of engineering, and I noticed the beavers picked construction sites that would yield the most benefit with the least amount of effort.
I could have not been more impressed.

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@YaelSharon3410
@YaelSharon3410 - 18.09.2023 23:23

Beautiful video. Liked and subscribed

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@Seawitch907
@Seawitch907 - 05.10.2023 11:44

Red Green!

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@LeslieHiles-mn9fg
@LeslieHiles-mn9fg - 24.11.2023 23:05

Too much aggressiveness for one day😂😂😂😂😂

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@RoccosVideos
@RoccosVideos - 13.01.2024 11:22

Interesting and informative video. I subscribed to your channel.

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@dropfair
@dropfair - 15.02.2024 05:37

Love these. Thank you

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@OWR_Mission
@OWR_Mission - 21.02.2024 04:27

This is so well made

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@honeyLXIX
@honeyLXIX - 04.04.2024 23:58

i love hiking by the beaver dam and beaver den in my area. theyre one of the most important creatures for restoring the wetlands that humans destroy with their vast settlement. wetlands are rich with wildlife and needed to keep forests "wet" and avoid devastating wild fires. i love beavers and their work restoring human damage is phenomenonal. 🦫 ❤❤❤

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@forestgreen916
@forestgreen916 - 08.04.2024 15:07

nuthatches are the tree frog sounding bird -- T H A N K Y O U !

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@dosgatosnegros
@dosgatosnegros - 20.04.2024 03:22

Awesome video. Narrator is great. Reminds me of Marlin Perkins. Beautiful habitat.

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@djsi38t
@djsi38t - 21.04.2024 22:28

There is a fantastic beaver pond on the evergreen valley road just off rte.113 in Chatham NH...right on the maine border near the evans notch wilderness.There is even a nice blind where you can observe in relative camouflage.Its one of my most favorite places in the white mountains of maine and N.H...It is huge and well worth exploring if you ever find yourself up near Fryeburg Maine..

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@dj.girlswholgirls
@dj.girlswholgirls - 05.05.2024 00:02

more real knowledge and rumble and odysee

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@scottjohnson6173
@scottjohnson6173 - 02.06.2024 22:39

That was just so interesting something different to watch that was interesting to say the least

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@chantaltulliez8066
@chantaltulliez8066 - 28.08.2024 11:44

Beautifully narrated...thank you for sharing...

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@earllutz2663
@earllutz2663 - 15.12.2024 05:45

Thank you for the Beaver Pond video. I enjoyed watching & listening to the narrative.

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