Sunday, September 16, 2018

Yellow Throated Warbler




Filmed my first Yellow Throated Warbler in the Great Smoky Mountains around 4K feet. A small group of them no doubt passing through as I never see these birds up here on a regular basis. Truly one of the most stunning Warblers they are extremely difficult to film and get in focus as the flit through the tree branches. I left some unedited footage so you can get the idea of how hard they are to track.
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Possum Tries to Eat Trail Camera




Did you know Opossums have the most teeth of any mammal - 50 teeth - this is what they look like! They are omnivorous, but cameras usually aren't on the menu. Mother Raccoon and her three kittens also can't resist checking it out the camera, but not eating it - they have standards.
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Friday, September 14, 2018

Chipmunk Calling "Chip Chip Chip"




Excellent example of the classic Sound of a Chipmunk calling Chip - Chip - Chip. This is why they are called Chip-Munks. This is very different from their "cluck-cluck" knocking on wood sound heard here: https://youtu.be/QgoTM4RZF7o They get very noisy in late summer and early autumn!
Not sure where the "munk" part comes from, but Wiki says: The common name originally may have been spelled "chitmunk," from the native Odawa (Ottawa) word jidmoonh, meaning "red squirrel" (cf. Ojibwe, ajidamoo).[8][9] The earliest form cited in the Oxford English Dictionary (from 1842) is "chipmonk," however, "chipmunk" appears in several books from the 1820s and 1830s.[10] Other early forms include "chipmuck" and "chipminck," and in the 1830s they were also referred to as "chip squirrels;" probably in reference to the sound they make. In the mid-1800s, John James Audubon and his sons included a lithograph of the chipmunk in their Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, calling it the "chipping squirrel [or] hackee."[11] Chipmunks have also been referred to as "striped squirrels," "timber tigers," and "ground squirrels" (although the name "ground squirrel" usually refers to other squirrels, such as those of the genus Spermophilus).
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Chipmunk Calling "Chip Chip Chip"

Chipmunk Calling "Chip Chip Chip"

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Review of COOAU 4K 20MP WiFi Action Camera



My Backyard friends and I test out a new Ultra HD Action Camera from the folks at COOAU. A special Backyard 10% discount code ( IIC7WSEM ) available on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/COOAU-Wide-angle-Underw…/…/B07F6DYF43 in addition to the 10% coupon already available - that's 20% off the already low price. A very affordable alternative to GO PRO for filming animals, hikes and other outdoor activities and outdoor VLoging etc. Check it out!


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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

How This Blue Jay Gets Revenge on Chipmunk Is Hilarious



Don't usually think of Blue Jays as being stealthy, but watch how this one silently sneaks up behind the Chipmunk and nearly gives the little glutton a heart attack! This back and forth had been going on all morning - its like being behind someone in the buffet line and realizing there is not going to be any food left by the time you get there!
Filmed on 9/10/18 with a new Ultra HD Action Camera I'm testing out from the folks at COOAU. I'll do a full review video of this camera soon. A special Backyard 10% discount code ( IIC7WSEM ) available on Amazon at:
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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Plucky Young Cardinal Versus Young Blue Jay



You'll fall in love with this plucky young female Cardinal that simply wont give way to the much bigger young Blue Jay. For its part the Blue Jay youngster is pretty well behaved and mellow.
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Plucky Young Cardinal Versus Young Blue Jay
Plucky Young Cardinal Versus Young Blue Jay




Thursday, September 6, 2018

Affordable Gimbal Tripod Head For big Telephoto Lenses




A Gimbal Tripod Head for $40 Bucks? You need a solid gimbal head for filming wildlife with a big telephoto lens. I try out the ViewFlex CS-GBH01 Gimbal Tripod Head with Arca-Swiss Quick-Release Plate on a cooperative Rabbit and some Backyard Birds.
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Affordable  Gimbal Tripod Head For big Telephoto Lenses
Affordable  Gimbal Tripod Head For big Telephoto Lenses

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Mysterious Wood Knocks in Forest Solved




August 31, 2018. Best example of distant forest Wood Knocks I have captured. This always starts in late August and continues into October. Would you believe Chipmunks make these incredible distant sounds? I solved this mystery a few years ago and it is not what scientists claim.
Cluck - Cluck or Knock - Knock on wood sound or calls echoing loudly through the forests and mountains - these incredible sounds are made by Chipmunks and seeing is believing! After three years of documenting these loud sounds that carry for 100's of yards through the forest and suspecting they were from Chipmunks, but not knowing how they could be so loud I've finally caught the little ones in the act. They put a lot of effort into these calls with full body involvement. This loud calling typically starts in late summer - here in the Great Smoky Mountains it was August 29th. These calls have absolutely nothing to do with a warning call after seeing predators such as hawks as some scientists have concluded in limited studies mostly in the northeast, but likely have everything to do with Chipmunk communication, perhaps territory. These sounds will echo through the forest sometimes for hours with several joining in especially in October. Because Chipmunks are so small and the forest so vast it is very hard to actually find the source of these loud wood-knocking noises, but today I got lucky with one sitting on a pile of rocks at the forest edge - the Chipmunk seemed to enter an almost trance-like state for a few minutes.
Here are the previous recordings in the deep forest - you can imagine how hard it is to find an individual Chipmunk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SyMU...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYjOm...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHDR6...
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Mysterious Wood Knocks in Forest Solved
Mysterious Wood Knocks in Forest Solved

Monday, September 3, 2018

White Breasted Nuthatch




White Breasted Nuthatch hunting for food in crevices of tree bark is their natural method of finding food. Very woodpecker-like they mostly feed upside down. This time of year they are getting more active. In the background you can hear a very excitable Titmouse and a Hummingbird and a special surprise at the end!
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White Breasted Nuthatch

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Visit With Young Bull Elk on the Hiking Trail




Always exciting to encounter an Elk while hiking around the GSMNP. The ethical goal is to have a pure natural encounter and practice quiet relaxed behavior so you can enjoy the animals natural behavior in a natural setting without bothering them. The "Backyard" is a selfie-free and soft talking zone! This channel is about the animals!
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Visit With Young Bull Elk on the Hiking Trail