That's quite the animal highway. You get a little bit of everything but spring time is the best. Lots of babies running around. Thanks. Alberta. Canada
Dear Dave , such a relaxing post to watch, all these beautiful animals going about their lives, but the black wolves ,magnificent, l really enjoyed all, Thankyou so muchLynin AUSTRALIAXXX
One of the best trail cams no silly comments and animals shown naturally about their business. Wow Cougar Moose Deer Wolf Red Fox bear and baby bears and Cougar was a large healthy specimen along with Moose.
I throughly enjoyed that relaxing post,beautifull Deer,but the most beautifull black wolves,stunning animals.We saw them at dawn when we visited America the pack walked down the sidewalk next to our bus , amazing sight, the were after a roadkill so we were told. Loved it…. Lyn in Australiaxxx
Ohh that's so nice!!! How exciting and wonderful to see this all the time. I really enjoyed this film, I really could have watched more.Thank you for letting watch it.
Nice pics there. I have had some trail cams set up at the back of my place in Fruitvale BC. Have many pics of deer and moose. Recently put one at our garden as the deer were eating it pretty good and the other at the top of our driveway. Even have shots there in. Mid morning of some big bears and also mothers with cubs, just when I am in the house having my mid morning coffee. There is more animal activity in BC. than most people think, especially city folks.
You can see the channels made in the vegetation where animals are regularly passing through , good place to set a trail cam, if prey use the area so will predators. Excellent video by the way
Thanks for taking as on a "walk" through natures beauty. Very nice to watch without disturbing the animals there. I think it was actually a 🐺 on the end of the film not a fox.
May I guess that these were not taken too far from the coast? The tails on the Mule Deer make me suspect a wee bit o` Columbian Blacktail in the background. And what a handsome wolf! Thank you! Willi B. in Canada.
@@onelegwest I think 270 kliks does indeed qualify as "not too far from"...after all, there are the Blacktails on the Mainland, too. WHEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Keep up the photography! (The cougars look veri tasty. I`d love to try a Char-siu marinade.....) Willi B. on V.I.
Deer ! Red fox moving pups ! Cougars ! Family ! Black bear & her cubs ! Almost forgot the moose ! Game trail spot ! Awesome footage ! Archive footage ! Possibly one day ! No more animals !? GV ! 👍🏻
Thanks! That’s a great idea for my next trail camera session. Hopefully both cams capture the same scene. In this one, if you notice, cam #1 sadly does not trigger as often as cam #2.
Ha ha... That blue object is the mineral lick I placed near the game trail. It appears an animal moved it from where it was obscured by a bunch of tall grass.
Was that a wolf at the end?! ❤️ The deer were cautious, but the moose seemed to sense or smell something on or near the camera. The bear definitely did! Lol
OMG all the beautiful animals!!! Was that a black wolf at the very end or just a big ole puppy dog lol?!! Thank you for letting us see them! Great footage! Where exactly are you? What state? I’m in Louisiana and we don’t moose or cats!
Those deer better tread carefully with all those cats and bears and wolves around there , not to mention big foot and the dogman somewhere out there to
You know at night when that light goes on and there's another animal following a deer or some other helpless animal when that light turns on it shows them exactly where those animals are and animals that are violent and want to eat it gives them a heads up and animals get killed before their time just because of that light, I think they should outlaw these cameras just so we can see what they're doing because we think we're going to find something out there that hasn't been discovered regardless of the consequences to the animals that don't know what the heck is going on and soon as that light goes on another animal looks in that direction and sees that other help with animal and goes and kills it so you're setting other animals up to be killed, just a thought.
Interesting perspective. Consider the following…. Animals can only see the little grey dot on the trail camera where we humans can see a little red dot when the IR flash comes on. Animals cannot see the IR light shining on objects/animals. 2nd…. Even if animals could see the IR light illuminate other animals, then the light would allow the deer to see a predator when it, too, walks in front of the camera therefore warning the deer that a predator is near so your argument is cancelled out because it works both ways.
The absolute dumbest comment I've ever seen. Those predator animals know the prey animals are there with or without the light. You must be a PETA member. Hunt yummy animals and have a feast!!!😋
John, you clearly aren't educated on the topic. First of all, those lights are infrared. They are invisible to animals. Only the camera can see the lights. Research IR lighting. Even the military uses it to go undetected. Second of all, those "helpless animals" will be eaten by a predator whether or not there is a trail camera. It's what predators do. Thirdly, a predator is only going to kill and eat when it is hungry. A predator doesn't just kill any animal whenever it sees it, or whenever there's a light source. It's killing is dictated by its stomach. If a cougar or a wolf was following a deers scent and was close enough that a flash of light did illuminate the deer, that deer was going to die anyway.