We have many coyotes, foxes, canadian geese that poop much, beavers, squirrels, racoons that love garbage in the suburbs and rabbits. We do have many tress where I live. But not the extensive forest and wildlife you have there. It is too cut up with houses and people. The trees are young. They grow to 20 to 30 meters or 60-80 feet. They are less than 100 years old usually. Connecticut was all farmland. The old growth forest was cut down. Those photos you have look like all growth forest.
Thanks. We still have a lot of old growth forest. We have many brown bears and in some places they do have problems with them looking for food in the garbage near houses. We also have wolves in our forests but I couldn't make any videoshots or photos yet.
They usually check out people's yards since they just are establishing territories after leaving their mom. Looking at garbage and stuff. The local paper had an article where one was found a few kilometers from me and the wildlife officer tranquilized this one year old young bear and sent it back up north. He was sifting through garbage in a golf course. There are plenty of deer here. In fact too many, they had to cull and approve hunting here for them with much protest for certain areas.
Amazing video. You should come to the Rocky mountain in America. You would love it. Filming elk and grizzly bears as well as mountain lions and occasional wolves. It seems you have more wilderness there than where I live. I live approximately 80 kilometers from New York City. I am in between Boston and New York in a suburban area. I would have to 80 kilometers to northern Connecticut near Massachusetts to find a stable population of brown bears. Occasional young new adults do explore here.
I've spend some holiday-times in Slovenia, but never seen a bear in the forests.
But the Slovenian nature is great, and the forests are really huge - we don't have such places in Germany anymore, unfortunately.
Pozdrav iz Nemcije!
tamburaspieler 2 years ago 4
Hvala :-)
npisec 2 years ago
Izvanredni snimci, bravo Natalija.
Hvala na prekrasnim video klipovima.
PB
LIKILACA 2 years ago
Hvala Pavle :D
npisec 2 years ago
Hi Natalija,
This is brilliant! I spent some time in Solvenija in the 1990s but never got to see a brown bear: this makes up for it! Hvala!
SiGmund63 2 years ago
Thanks :)
npisec 2 years ago
We have many coyotes, foxes, canadian geese that poop much, beavers, squirrels, racoons that love garbage in the suburbs and rabbits. We do have many tress where I live. But not the extensive forest and wildlife you have there. It is too cut up with houses and people. The trees are young. They grow to 20 to 30 meters or 60-80 feet. They are less than 100 years old usually. Connecticut was all farmland. The old growth forest was cut down. Those photos you have look like all growth forest.
drewnotley1549 3 years ago
Thanks. We still have a lot of old growth forest. We have many brown bears and in some places they do have problems with them looking for food in the garbage near houses. We also have wolves in our forests but I couldn't make any videoshots or photos yet.
npisec 3 years ago
They usually check out people's yards since they just are establishing territories after leaving their mom. Looking at garbage and stuff. The local paper had an article where one was found a few kilometers from me and the wildlife officer tranquilized this one year old young bear and sent it back up north. He was sifting through garbage in a golf course. There are plenty of deer here. In fact too many, they had to cull and approve hunting here for them with much protest for certain areas.
drewnotley1549 3 years ago
Amazing video. You should come to the Rocky mountain in America. You would love it. Filming elk and grizzly bears as well as mountain lions and occasional wolves. It seems you have more wilderness there than where I live. I live approximately 80 kilometers from New York City. I am in between Boston and New York in a suburban area. I would have to 80 kilometers to northern Connecticut near Massachusetts to find a stable population of brown bears. Occasional young new adults do explore here.
drewnotley1549 3 years ago
And then the exploring bears and wolves get shot by "hunters".
"hunters" cause the holey hunter is extinct, egotripping trophypoachers is a better name..
Nice video, 5 stars!
Cuvac 2 years ago
amazing
Barfsoup 3 years ago
thank you :)
npisec 3 years ago