Thanks for watching and commenting! While these bears are very well behaved, it is always good to make noise when going to change cards! It's intersting to see how much attention the various critters pay to the cameras. The camerras are all "no glow" cameras, designed so the animals don't see the IR flash. Still there's something that gets their attention, both in daylight and in the dark. Perhaps the cameras make a sound that we can't hear when they are taking photos/videos. Regardless of the reason, many species are certainly attracted to the cameras!
My guess is Western WA. Looks identical to my stompin grounds...flora and fauna both! Thank you for posting your trailcam vids. I love them...super fascinating.
Thanks, and you’re welcome! And you’re correct, we’re in the Seattle suburbs. This is a pocket of woods with homes a couple hundred feet away in most directions. It’s amazing how many animals are there that we never see!
Fantastic captures of the diversity of wildlife moving past the cameras, definitely enjoyed seeing all the bobcats and bears! Thanks for sharing Enjoyed watching! 👍
Thanks for the comment! Yes, that bobcat is amazing and so cute! I'm very happy with the Gardepro cameras. The video is beautiful and they are very affordable.
Thanks! For the price I don't think you can do any better than Gardepro, especially when they are on sale. I've used 6 different brands of cameras, and my favorites are Gardepro and Meidase.
@@garys8404 Thanks man I'm gonna try the Gardepro. My old Bushnell are not keeping up and need replaced. My Stealthcam's are doing OK but will be replaced soon also. Appreciate you.
There are bears that come in my dad's yard in Florida regularly. One is a female who brings cubs up to eat treats from the neighbors. She's not afraid of people at all and lets the cubs be touched. I keep telling dad that it's going to end in tragedy for someone and the bears. He says it's okay. Crazy. Personally I don't want to be within 50 yards of them but I don't live there.
Thanks for your observations. We are lucky here. We have quite a number of black bears living close to people, and in they woods they are not disturbed by the human neighbors. On the video you can hear children playing perhaps 100 feet away. The parents don't know the bear is there and the bear doesn't care that they humans are there. I'm not aware of anyone feeding the bears, at least on purpose. Occasionally the bears do get into bird feeders and garbage, yet they don't cause any problems other than a mess to clean up. For now it is nice that we get to see them once in a while and great that they have some quiet natural habitat where they can get away from people. Hopefully they don't make a habit of destroying cameras!
Great picture of the Bobcat best I've seen in a while. What kind of deer are these? We have whitetail here which are smaller bodied... Enjoyed the video. God Bless. NW ga.
Thanks for the comment, Erin! Yes, he is a big one. He looks about the same size as the first bear from last year, but does seem thinner. Maybe he got some Ozempic over the winter?
Thanks for asking! We're in Western Washington, in the suburbs roughly 20 miles from Seattle. It's great to see all the animals very close to people's homes!
I was actually brought here by your link on the NextDoor website. I am in North Bothell, kind of bordering Mill Creek. Is this about where this was at? We hear coyotes all the time, have owls, racoons, and red squirrels right behind our back fence. I have also seen quail and evidence of a black bear right next door! @@garys8404
Nice observations! A lot of people don’t appreciate varied thrushes! We’re in a suburb of Seattle, definitely on the mainland. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Love watching these trail cameras. Never know what will walk past your camera at any time. Used to spend a lot of time in the woods and still like watching the critters but age kinda slows a man down so I mostly get my critters fix from shows like yours. Thanks for your time.. God Bless. NW ga.
Thanks for your kind comment! She is creeping up on me too; maybe more than creeping! It is so interesting seeing all the animals that are living so close to people but that we rarely see. Glad you enjoy it!
I'll subscribe, I like your videos,I've never watched such a different animals. Saddenly there are lots of problems with rakkoons in Europe as an invasive specie
Thanks for your comments! I am very happy with the Gardepro A3 and A3s cameras. The video quality is great, they are easy to use and are very efficient from a battery perspective. We are located in the suburbs of Seattle. The people were about 50 yards from the bears and had no idea the bears were there. The bears in our area are very well behaved, are not aggressive toward people. We often have bears walk on our deck and we haven't every had any problems with them.
Thanks, I've been using the Browning trail cams after starting with Moultrie My next one will likely be a Gardepro A3S. I have 1 Moultrie still taking pictures, but the video mode uses batteries too fast. I never would have picked the burbs of Seattle for that location!@@garys8404
And the coyotes look nervous! I had a large female deer move through just down the block though, yesterday. Thanks for the heads up and I am so glad we have a catio! LOL, Little Bear cracks me up!
Thanks for the comment! The video was taken in the suburbs of Seattle. I used three Gardepro A3 trail cameras, all placed along the same game trail. The amount of wildlife activity there is certainly amazing!