Okay David, you reeled me in with "Devil's Turnip Patch"! 😂👍
@holyscowl15526 ай бұрын
Great fornat! Keep exploring!
@dadare24966 ай бұрын
We like this format! I'm dealing with issues preventing me from going on hikes, so this is much appreciated. These videos are interesting and informational thank you.
@kathrynclark99216 ай бұрын
I enjoy seeing the forest, trees, & plants. Good video and nice to hear the birds sing and your ID helps
@UPLINKUSA6 ай бұрын
Groovy. 🐦
@mimiginkgo6 ай бұрын
Field trip hike format is really cool. Great pictures and flow. So much to learn and enjoy. Ovenbirds are cute and lovely. Be safe. Thanks!
@philphucas36635 ай бұрын
Love the format, super interested in the plants and trees.
@fodderbox6 ай бұрын
So cool, very much enjoyed this! Also, looking forward to seeing more vids with the HD format 😊
@PhilRushworth6 ай бұрын
I love this format David, but more importantly, you like it! Great content as always!
@timv.8856 ай бұрын
I’d be interested in a series of videos on this area, I have not been to Pennsylvania. We need more nature educators on KZbin, you are providing valuable info so keep it up. I was really hoping for a timber rattlesnake snake David, c’mon brother I checked Inat and they appear locally abundant there, go find us one, now that would ramp up your game and maybe stymie your apparent reluctance of seeing a “snake”. Getting a little lost is fun, you can never really get lost when you can hear traffic noise. We will be waiting for a rattler Mr. Brown and accept nothing less 😅GET TO IT
@LycoBirds6 ай бұрын
I've never actually come across a timber rattlesnake. You are correct that they are in this area. I know people sometimes see them laying out on the Pine Creek Rail Trail in the western part of the county. Actually in my hikes I seem to come across very few snakes.
@Jim_Offhaus6 ай бұрын
The new format looks great!
@chouwei26 ай бұрын
I love this informative laid back format. I’m a late in life nature student since I grew up with many allergies, but I love seeing the different flora and fauna in varying habitats, and iNaturalist is a great suggestion. The lens on your new iPhone is nice and crisp. I feel like I walked with you, but without the sweat and the mosquitos!
@rgdodson6 ай бұрын
This is exactly the type of KZbin video format I have been looking for. I subscribe to several channels, and I am certainly a birder. But while birding, I am constantly looking at plants, insects, fungi, geology, etc. I agree with you; more people should get outdoors and soak in all aspects of nature rather than solely focusing on one thing. I also record my sightings regularly on iNaturalist.
@ComicusFreemanius6 ай бұрын
Yeah I heard about some of the measures used to control the moth, they're insane.
@ApocalypseNowWithEli6 ай бұрын
Good stuff. There’s another plane crash sight on the mountain South West of Maynard St. My grandfather was one of the first on the scene in the 80s. Unfortunately I have no idea the name exact location and my Pop passed away several years ago. But I do recall as a child riding a snow mobile to the location. It’s been over 40 years so I’m not even sure if there’s anything of note but I know it is somewhere between Maynard and Brown street on the mountain.
@LycoBirds6 ай бұрын
Oh that's interesting to know. I'll have to search and see if I can find any info
@ComicusFreemanius6 ай бұрын
It'll always blow my mind that there are six native felines in the US and always make me sad about the Florida panther.