Evergreen, Colorado, United States – Video shared by X user Lynnn Frasen captures a calm winter wildlife scene filmed during the early January 2026 cold snap in a snow-covered backyard or wooded clearing.
The footage was recorded on January 8 at around 12:30, with the filmer confirming, “Yes I took them on Jan 8th around 12:30 in Evergreen. Yes you may use them.”
The scene shows a quiet forest clearing blanketed in fresh snow, with tall pine and evergreen trees forming a natural canopy. A stone or concrete bird bath or feeder stands at the center of the clearing, surrounded by untouched powder covering the ground.
Two white-tailed deer are clearly visible. A mature buck with antlers rests calmly on the snow near the feeder, while a smaller doe stands nearby, alert as light snowfall dusts their thick winter coats.
In the foreground, a large wild turkey, likely a male, moves slowly across the snowy ground. It forages methodically near the base of the feeder, pecking at seeds or spilled feed, its dark, iridescent feathers standing out against the white snow.
Snow-covered rocks or logs appear in the background, adding to the tranquil backyard setting under overcast winter light and gentle ongoing snowfall.
The clip reflects a broader social media trend seen in January 2026, as residents across snowy regions shared similar videos of deer, turkeys, and other wildlife visiting yards during harsh winter conditions when natural food sources were buried under deep snow.
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