Video Footage From Security Camera’s – Turkeys!!

We have a lot of wildlife on the property which we love(for the most part). We’ve seen deer, raccoons, skunk, squirrels, turtles, and even a beaver nearby. There are bear and moose in the area, however, they have not swung by to say hello.

Bigfoot also has ignored us so far, but, that may change. We’ll see.

The video below is from 2023 when a ton of turkeys came through. There are so many turkeys in the area it’s unreal. I often hear them out in the woods even when they are not seen.

I have not seen any coyotes at all, however, just the other night I was going out to the shed and heard them screaming off in the distance. I recently bought a shooting bench from a guy about 2 miles away from us. I talked to him for about 20 minutes about the area and he mentioned there is a group he is a member that keeps the coyote population down. He said that at one time the coyotes were killing livestock, pets, and the deer population was dwindling. The local residents and farms got organized and started targeting them.

If I get any footage of Bigfoot you’ll be the first to know.

Take care all –

Rourke

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