A listener in Ohio, Corky Marple sent this to me and writes “Total of 3, one way back on the hillside where I was yesterday, the other two was right behind the house half way up the hill. One was watching out for the neighbors dog while the other was in the mulch area looking for bugs and worms.”

William B
ZZZZZZZZZZZ
Yasmin M
Cheeky buggers, all three of them. Great footage.
Have you checked out the footage of two yowies not too far a from some researchers? Again, technology is bringing these wild men into the fore more.
Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
Pam D
Corky does some interesting work around his place… don’t zzzzzz him until you watch his history. 👍👋
Virginia S
I agree with your comment. People are so quick to dismiss possible evidence without looking into the previous research the person has!
Lori C
Good work, Corky! I just purchased a thermal camera/recorder and can’t wait to try it out! Headed to Hocking Hills, OH this weekend and will give it a go. Thank you for sharing.
Daren c
Pretty wild to think these creatures are hanging out behind someone’s home . What an amazing experience and an array of emotions that must bring..
Candice W
They Are In A LOT of Neighborhoods. I can Say this With Confidence, Because I’ve seen Them On 2 Separate Occasions In the Same Area, Conservation Land / St Forest. Less than a Mile Back into the woods Here In Massachusetts. They Go WHERE THEY WANT, WHEN THEY WANT.
Virginia S
I’m from Massachusetts also and people here absolutely do not believe they are here…BUT they are, mostly western and northern MA
Jennifer H
Wow, very cool.