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One year on a game trail in Northern Minnesota 

Voyageurs Wolf Project
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Here is a video showing all of the wildlife using a game trail in Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota over the course of a year (June 2019-August 2020).
In total, this video is the distillation of more than 5.5 hours of footage recorded by this camera! All this to say, the video, clocking in at a whopping 15 minutes, is by far our longest video yet.
The reason: an extraordinary amount of wildlife used this game trail. More specifically, this game trail was a black bear highway! We have never seen so many different black bears using the same area in our life!
So we suggest you make a nice cup of coffee or tea and enjoy 15 relaxing minutes of wildlife in the Northwoods!
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@chrisomalley2776
@chrisomalley2776 3 года назад
I love how the wolves move as though they are late to an important meeting, and the bears come stumbling through like they’re walking home from the bar.
@CANControlGRAFFITI
@CANControlGRAFFITI 3 года назад
I thought those were coyotes
@evanb6615
@evanb6615 3 года назад
@@CANControlGRAFFITI nah they are wolves
@bray1461
@bray1461 3 года назад
Me too
@bray1461
@bray1461 3 года назад
They look small for wolves
@zacharyennen5802
@zacharyennen5802 3 года назад
Could be hybridized red wolves becoming more common idk if their territory stretches that far though pretty sure those ain't yotes aslo check the channel name 🤷‍♂️
@jordan9503
@jordan9503 3 года назад
i just imagine in my head the bear is just going to work every day because every time he comes back he looks beat
@yajanon-yor7304
@yajanon-yor7304 3 года назад
...he's wearing air beads
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 3 года назад
01:38 there were free snacks that day.
@justus2cats630
@justus2cats630 3 года назад
Ww
@projectash1941
@projectash1941 3 года назад
Yep he works at McDonalds
@ferdrewflores3612
@ferdrewflores3612 3 года назад
😁😁😁
@melthegoth9132
@melthegoth9132 2 года назад
i love how proudly the fox walked with its catch
@Nordic-Caveman
@Nordic-Caveman 25 дней назад
But what is it? Looks like a handbag to me :L
@Not_Your_Usual_Username
@Not_Your_Usual_Username 3 года назад
I love how HUGE that moose is compared to everything else
@landlockedcroat1554
@landlockedcroat1554 3 года назад
tiemsttamp
@Fuchswinter
@Fuchswinter 3 года назад
@@landlockedcroat1554 3:51
@mokane86
@mokane86 3 года назад
Also at 10:40
@dylconnaway9976
@dylconnaway9976 3 года назад
The deer as well was surprisingly big… 2:29
@lpodmers
@lpodmers 3 года назад
Almost scared me the first time it came through 🤣
@kinglub9763
@kinglub9763 3 года назад
Props to the camera guy standing there all year
@urmum2612
@urmum2612 2 года назад
What a passionate guy
@midwestfisherman
@midwestfisherman 2 года назад
LOL!
@johnhurd6243
@johnhurd6243 2 года назад
Well he had a chair I'm sure
@danielhansen9443
@danielhansen9443 2 года назад
LOL
@kcdetroit4685
@kcdetroit4685 2 года назад
Balls of steel.
@JonathanSpann
@JonathanSpann 2 года назад
1. That little leaning tree must be the best back scratcher in the entire forest. 2. That trail must be forest equivalent of an interstate highway. 3. I love all the bears ❤️❤️❤️
@keve8586
@keve8586 2 года назад
the back scratch dance is amazing. what did he put on the tree?
@timmyj2366
@timmyj2366 2 года назад
@@keve8586 That’s what I was wondering…maybe honey? Or some type of animal urine?
@hlriiiviiiv
@hlriiiviiiv 2 года назад
Whatever scent it was the same animals react the same way, EVERY time. Bears scratch, wolves tinkle
@dylan251
@dylan251 2 года назад
@@keve8586 doe (female deer) urine. It smells like Calvin Klein to Forrest animals that’s why they rub it all over themself… fun fact, people actually used to use beaver urine in cologne/perfume
@keve8586
@keve8586 2 года назад
@@dylan251 haha wow thats amazing
@jordancook1668
@jordancook1668 3 года назад
I planned on giving this a quick click but found it utterly fascinating. Incredible to see what is going on in a little corner of the wilderness over a year. Something comforting about seeing these animals go about their lives the way they do, and have been doing for so long.
@SirManfly
@SirManfly 3 года назад
but no Sasquatch, no ghosts and no UFO or space creatures! utterly disappointing !! ;^D
@stuckinthelazycorneragain4016
@stuckinthelazycorneragain4016 3 года назад
It was the exact same thing for me. Incredibly captivating.
@alexiswilliamsinc
@alexiswilliamsinc 3 года назад
@@stuckinthelazycorneragain4016 Same. Also re: username - Same.
@stuckinthelazycorneragain4016
@stuckinthelazycorneragain4016 3 года назад
@@alexiswilliamsinc Lol glad you like it.
@mikeoglen6848
@mikeoglen6848 3 года назад
@@SirManfly Sasquatch are good at spotting the surveillance cameras...
@littlegoots
@littlegoots 3 года назад
One year of a tree getting thoroughly harassed by all the forest animals.
@andreasu6348
@andreasu6348 3 года назад
ikr
@GuantanamoBayBarbie2
@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 3 года назад
I want to know what he put on the tree that had their full attention? What was that smell?
@littlegoots
@littlegoots 3 года назад
@@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 probably animal pee tbh
@inupik23
@inupik23 3 года назад
😂
@inupik23
@inupik23 3 года назад
@@yopajo where abouts in a Alaska do you hail from?
@reneejones7807
@reneejones7807 2 года назад
Way better than a zoo! Thank you for taking me somewhere I'll never be able to go. Loved the snow scenes.
@Ryder-qx1df
@Ryder-qx1df 2 года назад
Where is it that you live where this seems so out of reach? I wonder if where you call home is so out if reach for me. If so we should do something about it and snow out world's to each other. I live in northern Minnesota where are you from?
@reneejones7807
@reneejones7807 2 года назад
@@Ryder-qx1df Dude- I live in Las Vegas!
@peterfitswell535
@peterfitswell535 2 года назад
And...... The love story has come to a abrupt stop....
@reneejones7807
@reneejones7807 2 года назад
@@peterfitswell535 oh, I don’t know. They Have airplanes these days😂😂
@peterfitswell535
@peterfitswell535 2 года назад
@@reneejones7807 Sorry, I couldn't help myself. LOL !!
@A11eged1y
@A11eged1y 3 года назад
I love the scent war between the bears and wolves lmao
@WilliamAfton524
@WilliamAfton524 3 года назад
And the Squirrel is just doing Gymnastics 😂
@bootydaddy9934
@bootydaddy9934 3 года назад
those bears want a golden shower. dont kink shame.
@asav6649
@asav6649 3 года назад
@@bootydaddy9934 you need therapy
@Sleepless4Life
@Sleepless4Life 3 года назад
I love how a simple video of wild life brings people pleasure! If ur young keep that innocence! You will need it when you get older. Most people lose that feel of wonderment and pleasure of little things when they get older. Don't ever lose that!
@WilliamAfton524
@WilliamAfton524 3 года назад
@@Sleepless4Life I love nature with ever drop of blood in my body
@FeyPhantom
@FeyPhantom 3 года назад
This taught me that the forest is just like any other neighbourhood - you have the long-term residents with recognizable faces and sometimes a new resident joins the community.
@jm329
@jm329 3 года назад
Hi Fey.
@FeyPhantom
@FeyPhantom 3 года назад
@@jm329 Heya! Fancy meeting you here :D Hope you're doing well!
@karlyrodenburg2776
@karlyrodenburg2776 3 года назад
And people peeing on your streetlights
@ThiaTruth
@ThiaTruth 3 года назад
Lol..true story!
@adrianfoster7387
@adrianfoster7387 3 года назад
Awesome to see how active it is in the forest.
@joyceibanez8207
@joyceibanez8207 2 года назад
The war between the wolves and the bears over just who owned that tree was hilarious Mama Bear telling babies "get over here and help take back the tree". The Wolves come along, sniff and say "oh no you don't bears this is our tree". And little Flippy squirrel laughs at both of them and says, " I own it all you goofy dodos". That footage is priceless and amazing to watch. All those animals are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. If it weren't for you all with your trail cameras some people would never know animals like this really exist.
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart 2 года назад
they'll be peeing on that tree for many years and generations
@skilletdestroyer
@skilletdestroyer 3 года назад
I always forget how absolutely humongous moose are 😳🥺💕💕
@jospinner1183
@jospinner1183 3 года назад
Yeah, I'm watching and thinking, "Bear, bear, wolf, raccon, fox, wolf, bear, LEGS~!"
@galaxytraveler5779
@galaxytraveler5779 3 года назад
I remember commonly seeing them in the swamps of New Brunswick, Canada. I must say though, as a child, getting out of the car along side a secluded highway at night to take a pee, and suddenly hearing moose mating calls, is rather terrifying!
@jospinner1183
@jospinner1183 3 года назад
@@galaxytraveler5779 That would be insanely scary . . .
@joshblank
@joshblank 3 года назад
It's "meese"
@Jasonhvideo
@Jasonhvideo 3 года назад
@@joshblank no it’s not lol
@daliborjovanovic510
@daliborjovanovic510 3 года назад
Whatever they smeared on those trees, it sure awoke the inner Baloo in all those bears.
@cmeflywva
@cmeflywva 3 года назад
I was trying to remember the name of that bear!
@nthrgaming
@nthrgaming 3 года назад
that´s what i thought hahaha
@nthrgaming
@nthrgaming 3 года назад
@@cmeflywva bom bom bom bobom bomb bom BALLOOO
@lilitudeamnocte248
@lilitudeamnocte248 3 года назад
Just look for the bear necessities 😉 🐻
@ThiaTruth
@ThiaTruth 3 года назад
What was that?
@nathaneivers8700
@nathaneivers8700 2 года назад
the real hero is the person who sifted through 1 year of footage
@ZacharyBelli
@ZacharyBelli 5 месяцев назад
Idk how wild life cameras are….does it have a motion sensor? If not wow
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith 3 года назад
Just remember everyone...when you think life is hard, watch 15:14 because you could be a 1-eyed bobcat trying to survive at night in a forest loaded with bears, wolves, and 2-eyed bobcats.
@markuse3472
@markuse3472 3 года назад
It had two working eyes. It's right eye seemed injured or missing because the light was strong on the other eye, making it look very bright and other was in the shadow.
@adrianaboga8361
@adrianaboga8361 3 года назад
So true; excellent comment and reminder! 🧡💛🤗👍👍🧡💛
@tjstuts1706
@tjstuts1706 3 года назад
By the amount of whitetail deer I counted looks like life's harder for them.
@guaporeturns9472
@guaporeturns9472 3 года назад
@@tjstuts1706 definitely .. it’s obvious why there are so few deer... Wolves are hard on a deer population. If I was around there I would definitely be thinning them out.
@stinkwink695
@stinkwink695 3 года назад
@@guaporeturns9472 I am around there, there is no shortage of deer, watching this video its pretty obvious why the deer stay away from this spot.
@tomyamartino
@tomyamartino 3 года назад
Now I understand why my dog sniffs and pees every 10 feet. She's keeping the bears away. So far, so good.
@dylconnaway9976
@dylconnaway9976 3 года назад
That won’t keep the ninjas away though. You need a different plan for the ninjas.
@loridyson569
@loridyson569 3 года назад
What kind of dog do you have? Because the bears & wolves both marked that tree & seem to be living in harmony together. I would wear a bear bell (it is a bell on a bracelet) if your out walking that way they hear you coming & avoid you.
@soyburglar77
@soyburglar77 3 года назад
If you need a “bear bell”, just move.
@olafharoldsonnii4713
@olafharoldsonnii4713 3 года назад
@@dylconnaway9976 who are the ninjas?
@jonide8914
@jonide8914 3 года назад
After the bear broke the branch, I watched the fallen branch as it was moved about. Eventually I lost sight of where it went. Makes me wonder if it's still out there. It's like every part of this forest is a character in a story. Truly awesome.
@camerrill
@camerrill Год назад
It is probably in the collection of the Wildlife Trail Natural History Museum. Cubs, chicks, and fawns go there on field trips, and the docent lectures them about the historical importance of the Leaning Tree Limb.
@mudpuddle8805
@mudpuddle8805 3 года назад
The wolf moves very cautiously. The bear completely doesn't give an F.
@iDropPhats
@iDropPhats 3 года назад
8:48 Of course he’s moving cautiously, once he caught onto the humans and saw the camera, he knew something was up.
@XRemARx
@XRemARx 3 года назад
Bears are the apex predator. They don’t even fear humans
@markwiley1211
@markwiley1211 3 года назад
@@iDropPhats Those are coyotes.
@johnthornton4266
@johnthornton4266 3 года назад
I think those are Coyote
@gracie5463
@gracie5463 3 года назад
@@markwiley1211 there are both wolfs and coyotes throughout the video.
@spinalobifida
@spinalobifida 3 года назад
It's amazing that little tree gets abused so much by the bears and is still standing
@YenZenBamboo
@YenZenBamboo 3 года назад
That’s all I could think of too That poor little tree..... 😳
@753anime
@753anime 3 года назад
It probably made the tree stronger through stress 💪 trees are dope
@tracyriordan7011
@tracyriordan7011 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing!! Lol! ( : I kept thinking the biggest bear was going to break it, but it held in somehow! ( :
@YoMomsaHoe344
@YoMomsaHoe344 Год назад
Love how the bear and wolf go back and forth marking the branch as their territory 😂
@lexihulick1155
@lexihulick1155 3 года назад
I love the little bear cub at 8:15 that did a double take to go rub on the tree and then hurried off to catch up with his family. This is such a wonderful video!
@mikehughes4969
@mikehughes4969 3 года назад
The bears were working over that tree like it owed them money.
@danielhansen9443
@danielhansen9443 2 года назад
LOL
@ItachiUchiha-lr3yr
@ItachiUchiha-lr3yr 2 года назад
Love the pine Martin always with something in its mouth. Love that 3rd baby bear @ 8:00 that goes back to rub the tree then has to run to catch back up with the rest.
@cusefan5510
@cusefan5510 3 года назад
It’s crazy how you can see how much weight the bears put on over the year!
@beamills9205
@beamills9205 3 года назад
COVID..lol!
@NoName-ms8jb
@NoName-ms8jb 3 года назад
I noticed that deer only showed up one time...
@OwlNightMoon
@OwlNightMoon 3 года назад
Since they eat much before winter and sleep longer
@leacebee5892
@leacebee5892 3 года назад
@@beamills9205 ha! So I'm not the only one on the Covid diet of eating everything all the time
@felipelazaro526
@felipelazaro526 3 года назад
The whole family was glued to the screen, so much wildlife in one trail! My kids loved it!
@dreadpersephone
@dreadpersephone 3 года назад
this comment is so cute, it makes me so happy
@Hallowsaw
@Hallowsaw 3 года назад
Seeing 1 animal every 2 days isnt exactly "so much wildlife". Shoot the trails behind my house i can see fox and deer everyday just walking them.
@michaelyu2744
@michaelyu2744 3 года назад
@@Hallowsaw I feel there were more but they only took a select few clips here
@Kitties_are_pretty
@Kitties_are_pretty 3 года назад
@@Hallowsaw Imagine feeling the need to one-up someone with how many animals wander around outside their house. lol u think thats a lot of animals, no i have a lot of animals noob lol
@thatcher17
@thatcher17 2 года назад
@@Hallowsaw What on earth is wrong with you?
@tjab1715
@tjab1715 3 года назад
It’s great to see that kind of wildlife in your forest. In our part of the Northeast, much of the wildlife has been decimated and rarely is ever seen. Preserve the beautiful heritage you have so that your future generations are able to enjoy seeing it in their natural habitat. Great video!
@auto_5
@auto_5 2 года назад
Agreed, BUT… *conserve* more than you preserve!
@stevegrooms1142
@stevegrooms1142 3 года назад
There is one critter I think relatively few viewers know by name. At 1:26 a pine marten goes by.
@toma5153
@toma5153 3 года назад
Thanks Steve. I was wondering if it was a marten or a big weasel of some type. Did see one for just a quick moment 45 years ago in Bowron Lakes Park in British Columbia. A terrific video.
@stevegrooms1142
@stevegrooms1142 3 года назад
@@toma5153 pine martens are cute, with teddy bear faces. They are in the family of mustelids, I think, and they are deadly little predators.
@kmscheid3303
@kmscheid3303 3 года назад
Where's Lyra?
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 года назад
@ I had a colonoscopy by Dr. Pokemon.
@scottsolar5884
@scottsolar5884 3 года назад
@@toma5153 you were correct. Martens are high weasels!
@jennifermarie1230
@jennifermarie1230 3 года назад
Who said HOLY SHIT! When the Moose came walking through?!!
@rekzvs8547
@rekzvs8547 3 года назад
yes!
@jessiegoss3712
@jessiegoss3712 2 года назад
Wasn't me but I do like their size.
@downtttempo
@downtttempo 2 года назад
I said exactly that. Didn’t read this until after the fact scrolling thru comments trying to learn what he put on that tree.
@Britspence381
@Britspence381 2 года назад
I read somewhere that they evolved such long legs to facilitate traveling in deep snow. I'm probably the only one who didn't already know that, no moose here in Virginia. :)
@cassandracardinal4609
@cassandracardinal4609 2 года назад
Definitely moose that big in here Canada
@chickenhawk725
@chickenhawk725 2 года назад
Im from northern Mn as well, I miss the clean air and nature.... Never forget the first time I ran into a black bear in the woods, so glad he was as scared of me as I was of him!!! Thanks for posting this and bringing me home for a little while...
@veronicaalleyne
@veronicaalleyne 3 года назад
the beauty of them is that they just are, they do their thing, they're perfect
@christhayil8354
@christhayil8354 3 года назад
How none of them crossed paths is remarkable
@jamesfowley4114
@jamesfowley4114 3 года назад
The one fox crossed paths with something.
@stephenheath8465
@stephenheath8465 3 года назад
Predators avoid each others by scent
@ellen9119
@ellen9119 3 года назад
Stephen has it right. It's easy to forget how much more powerful these animals' sense of smell is than ours. Imagine being able to look at a tree and be able to tell which of your individual neighbors had leaned against it, and when. That's the kind of detail these critters get from scent markings.
@denniscrane9753
@denniscrane9753 3 года назад
@@jamesfowley4114 something tasty 😋
@marksmith4346
@marksmith4346 3 года назад
@@ellen9119 That is correct, it is like they can pretty much tell elevation changes, wet spots, different foliage, and what animals are in the area with a couple sniffs.
@holliegould3463
@holliegould3463 2 года назад
love the point where each one becomes a distinct individual and they become recognizeable. the lanky bear with their tall ears and the raccoon are my faves 🥰
@camerrill
@camerrill Год назад
I loved it when that gigantic moose stepped out of the forest and onto the trail! Glad I wasn't on the trail when it showed up! And I loved the mama bears with their young'uns! So vital!
@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush
@A_Bottle-Of_Orange_Crush 3 года назад
That tree is the most powerful being in the universe.
@ULV_OrthodoxRabbi
@ULV_OrthodoxRabbi 3 года назад
Never realized how easy it was to turn bears into pole dancers
@gladysmena-bernal6443
@gladysmena-bernal6443 3 года назад
Godnnes so true... Lol
@lunanova3327
@lunanova3327 3 года назад
It's beary easy
@theonethingwealladore
@theonethingwealladore 2 года назад
Like they always say, you can get a bear to pole dance, but you cannot get one to stop
@johnhurd6243
@johnhurd6243 2 года назад
Those bears are more attractive than some pole dancers in ohio....
@spoodahmann1768
@spoodahmann1768 2 года назад
@@johnhurd6243 the Spokane showgirls is Poppin 💰💰💰
@ZachMorris2035
@ZachMorris2035 2 года назад
It's fascinating to see that guy put the scent on the tree and all the animals react in their own way nature is fascinating.
@donaldboyer8182
@donaldboyer8182 Год назад
I wonder what the scent was.
@marksolarz3756
@marksolarz3756 3 года назад
The bear scratching it’s back was my favorite.
@gladysmena-bernal6443
@gladysmena-bernal6443 3 года назад
Absolutely agreed
@dolliedoty8907
@dolliedoty8907 3 года назад
They are leaving their scent
@rfrolicarts
@rfrolicarts 3 года назад
I love how light the wolf is on its feet - so charming!
@hollywilkins1670
@hollywilkins1670 3 года назад
I thought exactly the same! So 'springy'.
@ptaylor4923
@ptaylor4923 3 года назад
I love that there are still wolves
@vladimirberegovoy2886
@vladimirberegovoy2886 3 года назад
Yes. Look how narrow is the chest. He wouldn't pass at the dog show. Nevertheless, wolf is faster and stronger then majority of bulky built dogs.
@Gargatul0th
@Gargatul0th 3 года назад
It was mostly coyotes. The wolves came by in a pack and they all had gooby looks on their faces.
@ptaylor4923
@ptaylor4923 3 года назад
@@Gargatul0th :54 That -is a wolf. smh look at the ears
@b4byl0n
@b4byl0n 3 года назад
legend has it that to this day, the wolves and the bears are still battling over scent-marking that tiny tree
@Cheryl_Haydon
@Cheryl_Haydon 3 года назад
Interesting that none of the animals bothered that one tree until the human came along and "marked" it. Then the poor tree was marked many times further by the animals, lol.
@dylconnaway9976
@dylconnaway9976 3 года назад
It’s the smell of sex, fear, and thirst. He made it himself.
@keepinmahprivacy9754
@keepinmahprivacy9754 3 года назад
The trail probably leads to a water source and all the animals had a truce to share it until the human interfered and broke the treaty :)
@adangamez3608
@adangamez3608 3 года назад
bruh, we mark things just like animals do
@sharongrace3626
@sharongrace3626 3 года назад
@@keepinmahprivacy9754 😂🤣😂
@bigz5262
@bigz5262 3 года назад
@@keepinmahprivacy9754 well it’s in Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota, all trails lead to water
@doodle_freak
@doodle_freak 3 года назад
It’s so interesting how animals regularly use paths that they made from traveling to and fro so much, and how so many animals use the natural paths to get around in the forest
@jonathanstephens7015
@jonathanstephens7015 2 года назад
All animal trails inevitably got followed by humans which turned into roads which became interstates.
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart 2 года назад
before i knew about game trails i just thought animals blasted through the brush whenever they wanted to get somewhere.
@bluestar7709
@bluestar7709 3 года назад
This was so interesting and fascinating watch. The bears had be laughing scratching themselves on the trees. And the wolves have an awesome walk and so cool to look at.
@tadpole53
@tadpole53 3 года назад
LMAO I'm sitting here watching all the bears and wolves and other predator animals walk through this trail, and then the deer came up at 2:30 and it's face just looks like "oh shit oh shit oh shit oh shit" 😭🤣
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 3 года назад
I thought the same! Deer: "Oh crap, how did I wind up in this hood again?!"
@merlemerle788
@merlemerle788 3 года назад
lots of animals but only 2 deer ....rather odd ... normal cams have lots of deer
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 3 года назад
@@merlemerle788 It is not odd if you consider that this particular trail is frequented by predators. Deer will avoid an area that smells like anything “scary” to them. That’s why hunters work so hard to get all the scent out of their clothes and gear.
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 3 года назад
@None Ofya are you sure that you can accurately assess that from only one point of view in a forest?
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 3 года назад
@None Ofya interesting. I am in Georgia as well (coweta county). Is the area you refer to public land or private? In your opinion, do you think the wolves or bears pose a greater threat to the deer population? If the deer population has dwindled in that area (I’m not disputing your assessment) what would be the wolves primary source of food? I see rabbits and other small critters in the video, so I guess they have plenty of prey.
@sleepygirl8005
@sleepygirl8005 3 года назад
Animals are so precious, I hope humanity starts taking care of the enviroment and all of its creatures.
@gayle7165
@gayle7165 3 года назад
A beautiful video. Loved that you included all seasons. So fun seeing the mother bear with her cubs and both the moose
@gayle7165
@gayle7165 3 года назад
And fox. Thank you for shareing your film with us . I could watch it over and over again
@EvanRath
@EvanRath 3 года назад
I grew up in northern Minnesota and this brings back memories of running around in the woods. Most of these critters were afraid of humans except badgers. I noticed most of the wolves were tagged and probably have a gps for research.. Thank you :)
@anyascelticcreations
@anyascelticcreations 3 года назад
I grew up tromping around the woods of Wisconsin. So, very similar. I did see a few bear there but never a coyote or a wolf until I moved to Texas. No moose, though. But plenty of deer. I never saw any big cats either. Generally everything wanted to avoid the humans. I felt strangely safe there and spent many hours out in the woods alone. Before cellphones were around.
@keve8586
@keve8586 2 года назад
how could you tell?
@anyascelticcreations
@anyascelticcreations 2 года назад
@@keve8586 They probably had visible tags. Most likely clipped to the ear. Some will be fitted with radio transmitter collars, too. But it sounds like he's referring to ear tags to me.
@keve8586
@keve8586 2 года назад
@@anyascelticcreations thanks
@anyascelticcreations
@anyascelticcreations 2 года назад
@@keve8586 No worries. 🤗
@lauraweiss7875
@lauraweiss7875 3 года назад
Seeing the pine marten was a rare treat!
@ripvanwinkle1819
@ripvanwinkle1819 3 года назад
Yeah, they are also heavily trapped illegally. I was timberlogging in wyoming and this one equipment operator had 6 or more traps set up the road and every night hed check em, and put a pellet in their head. Pissed me off. I quit soon after and did another timber sale in north colorado. Dude had hundreds of skins in his garage, which he showed me one evening. We pooled up the mountain. From what I know, it is very easy to eliminate their populations in areas totally because of this lame form of hunting, if you call putting a scrap in a cage hunting. Just greed, pure and simple, and unnatural. He was fat and slow, just ran equipment. Made like 10 to 20 dollars a skin. I despise that kinda guy, unfortunately they exist.
@justmejenny7986
@justmejenny7986 3 года назад
@@ripvanwinkle1819 the only one that needs fur is the animal it came from.
@bridgettawinchester3063
@bridgettawinchester3063 3 года назад
Should report him
@returnoftheromans6726
@returnoftheromans6726 2 года назад
Love how all the animals use the same trail, every day. Then they show their young the trail, and the cycle continues. The bears are never in a hurry, while the smaller creatures are a flash. Love red squirrels. Such little red balls of fury. Always mad and yelling at anything that's not them. 😆 They get really rowdy during the early spring during mating season, and you'll see the males with a piece of tail missing or a ragged ear.
@mikedriver6560
@mikedriver6560 3 года назад
That tree is the Facebook of the forest, everybody leaving a message.
@alexgrenlie862
@alexgrenlie862 3 года назад
Checking their pee mail
@gladysmena-bernal6443
@gladysmena-bernal6443 3 года назад
Gosh!!
@Sii6X
@Sii6X 3 года назад
The messages left on Facebook are pure aids
@warriorsinchrist846
@warriorsinchrist846 3 года назад
@@Sii6X Hey my buddy, please don’t use his name like that❤️🤛
@TarotStalker
@TarotStalker 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing LOL
@DarKKnightt07
@DarKKnightt07 3 года назад
I found this video to be so relaxing and peaceful. Nature always has that calming effect.
@ChocolateHabanero22
@ChocolateHabanero22 2 года назад
Until they start killing each other lol.
@andrewswift2683
@andrewswift2683 2 года назад
So good to see the natural activity and rhythms that proceed as they always have outside of our narrow anthropocentric world. Gives me hope.
@S550STANG
@S550STANG 3 года назад
That pine martin was a pretty rare catch. I've only seen one in my lifetime in the woods
@S550STANG
@S550STANG 3 года назад
@@v.styles3545 No problem! They are actually pretty skilled hunters!
@MrJx4000
@MrJx4000 3 года назад
At 9:28 that was a Fisher. They're pretty nasty when they want to be.
@S550STANG
@S550STANG 3 года назад
@@MrJx4000 They have quite a few names depending on where you are in the world. Same spices just a tad different color!
@MrJx4000
@MrJx4000 3 года назад
​@@S550STANG, oh you could be right. I thought that in the taxonomy the Fishers were at the top of the weasel-like family with the Pine Martens (the cute ones) the next ones down, and then the minks and whatever else.
@S550STANG
@S550STANG 3 года назад
@@MrJx4000 Depending on where you are in the northern hemisphere they have a variety of different colored fur. Mainly small to medium game hunters such as mice, rats, voles and squirrels. Can even go after a jackrabbit. Will also got for any type of edible berries and plants. Pretty amazing creatures to see on the boreal forests!
@catcat2670
@catcat2670 3 года назад
Let’s just take a moment to realize how good bears are at dancing
@lupodelupis3672
@lupodelupis3672 3 года назад
Baloo taught us when we were kids :D
@donnacollingridge5709
@donnacollingridge5709 2 года назад
A trail that none of them will forget.Cute.
@GratefulOverlander
@GratefulOverlander 2 года назад
Lol, I was loving that. They press up against the tree and dance like pros
@Stryder46
@Stryder46 3 года назад
It's like a superhighway of wildlife. I'm amazed at the diversity of animals that used this trail.
@scratchbuiltdozer
@scratchbuiltdozer 3 года назад
And that boys is the reason why I use Axe fresh tree body spray.
@scratchbuiltdozer
@scratchbuiltdozer 3 года назад
@@lavette916 😂 haha that primal way
@spindalis79
@spindalis79 3 года назад
Ruffed Grouse at 14:40. At the beginning Nashville Warbler, Red-eyed Vireo, and Winter Wren singing.
@OchoVerde
@OchoVerde 3 года назад
awesome!
@bernie4268
@bernie4268 3 года назад
Thanks for naming the birds. I'm in Australia.
@Eddyturn
@Eddyturn 3 года назад
Thank you!
@e-skycamera3134
@e-skycamera3134 2 года назад
This trail cam is sooo cool! Thanks for sharing so i can enjoy such a vivid and breathtaking scene of wild animals. 😮
@harrywhite7639
@harrywhite7639 3 года назад
Imagine walking by in the middle of nowhere, and peeing against that tree, only to find yourself on You Tube
@chrislongwill3881
@chrislongwill3881 3 года назад
Did that one time. During the process, I spotted a trail camera.
@sherrya6922
@sherrya6922 3 года назад
Heeeheeehaaa
@ayo30s
@ayo30s 3 года назад
Hilarious!!! 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
@ayo30s
@ayo30s 3 года назад
@@chrislongwill3881 OMG!!! Really??? 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
@CANControlGRAFFITI
@CANControlGRAFFITI 3 года назад
I often wonder..
@sstrick500
@sstrick500 3 года назад
They all pass that scented tree every day like its something new. "(Just on my way hom.......) Wait: What's this!?!"
@mickymouse2445
@mickymouse2445 3 года назад
"Have I seen this before?"
@TheAccidentalViking
@TheAccidentalViking 3 года назад
It just be like a comments section on youtube. Everyone has to leave their stink. ;)
@Freiya2011
@Freiya2011 3 года назад
Wildlufe-newspaper!😂
@xhaltsalute
@xhaltsalute 3 года назад
Could be a new scent.
@ccsmooth55
@ccsmooth55 3 года назад
Love when the animals stick their noses to the camera! And bears are especially interested in marking their territory, I did not know that.
@kawi7676
@kawi7676 3 года назад
So between the packs of wolves and family of bears, when’s a good time to go back and get the camera?
@gamemeister27
@gamemeister27 3 года назад
Whenever. Make a lot of noise and you won't encounter a thing. Animals don't want any trouble.
@wwb7091
@wwb7091 3 года назад
@@gamemeister27 You don't even have to make a lot of noise... unless you are REALLY stealthy, they know you're there, and are gone before you ever see them.
@hellskitchen360
@hellskitchen360 3 года назад
@Grendel Heydrich I thought I saw some wolves in there, no?
@hellskitchen360
@hellskitchen360 3 года назад
Somewhere between after you take out a life insurance policy and never.
@jencameron8124
@jencameron8124 3 года назад
Lol, good question!
@CenterFire
@CenterFire 3 года назад
One of the best game trail camera activity I’ve every seen. All kinds of wildlife and heavy bear movement. Thanks!
@log7029
@log7029 2 года назад
Props to the camera guy for sitting there and holding the camera for a year
@postprophet6384
@postprophet6384 3 года назад
This is the equivalent of animal texting dirty messages to each other lol. Bears just rub themselves and dance all over the smell. And the deer want no part of it. Then wolf walks by with his homies and his buddy looks right at the camera like.. hey Gregg? You ever get the feeling we’re being watched? Imma go the other way in case they jump me..
@ConstructionBusinessTV
@ConstructionBusinessTV 3 года назад
Bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, Moose, and more all using the same game trail? Awesome!
@molonlabe9785
@molonlabe9785 3 года назад
Sounds like I need to get a new tree stand! 😂
@michaelhusar3668
@michaelhusar3668 3 года назад
Also squirrel and deer. 🤔
@ds7675
@ds7675 3 года назад
Moose and squirrel, like Rocky and Bullwinkle. 😉
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 3 года назад
Also saw what looked like a marten.
@dylconnaway9976
@dylconnaway9976 3 года назад
You all didn’t see the ninjas? - Exactly
@criticRN
@criticRN Год назад
The sound of the spring peepers brings back memories too ❤
@blafred
@blafred 3 года назад
This is one of the best trail camera videos that I've watched.
@sledgehammer9739
@sledgehammer9739 3 года назад
I don't know what you used to mark that sapling. But it sure got the bears and wolves into putting their scent on it. Even the moose had to check it out.
@GreyJedi73
@GreyJedi73 3 года назад
I was thinking of at some point the animals where just smelling one another's sent (along with some residual order from the placement). But I'm no expert.
@sledgehammer9739
@sledgehammer9739 3 года назад
@@GreyJedi73 There is a part of the video that shows him putting some kind of substance on the sapling. The fact he uses a wand with a cotton or cloth swab and he is wearing rubber gloves to administer the scent suggest it was something pretty strong. He obviously didn't want to get any on him or his clothes. When you consider how often and intense the animals used it would further suggest it had tremendous staying power too.
@sledgehammer9739
@sledgehammer9739 3 года назад
@H N Yes. This is pretty common among people who have game cameras. I do it on my property in Georgia. But the area I hunt doesn't have any wolves and while there are a few bears it is illegal to use any kind of scent bait to lure them in. It largely depends on what part of the country you live in and what the laws are regarding wildlife. Planting crops is okay, and in some areas it's legal to put out game feed dispensers. They are regulated by states for most non migratory animals. So to get that much attention from carnivores like wolves. Omnivores like bears, and herbavores like moose, the bait/scent must have been really strong and special to keep so many different types of critters using it and not seeming to alarm more wary animals.
@PlayafromtheHimalayas
@PlayafromtheHimalayas 3 года назад
Ya'll know what that scent was
@fanosoX
@fanosoX 3 года назад
@@sledgehammer9739 especially after all those rainstorms
@kristyswan3443
@kristyswan3443 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video. I put this on while my grandchildren were over to play. The excitement we all experienced as each new animal moved into frame! They are 4 and 3 years old. When they went home they told their parents they saw a moose and it was a girl because she didn't have antlers. Better than Blippi any day.
@MrJohnnyvee1
@MrJohnnyvee1 3 года назад
I'm surprised the bear isn't thinking 'Hey I come down here all the time and never see anything'.
@joejohnson273
@joejohnson273 3 года назад
It’s amazing how all of a sudden that bobcat just shows up
@tracyriordan7011
@tracyriordan7011 3 года назад
I thought it was a bobcat! The two huge male and female mooses too! ( : They were sooo big compared to our tree! ( :
@RSHastingsIV
@RSHastingsIV 3 года назад
I think that same thing everytime I load up Red Dead Redemption II... in between the terrified screams, of course.
@palacinkasmarmeladou
@palacinkasmarmeladou 3 года назад
I was more surprised of the red panda
@maryl.sterling9107
@maryl.sterling9107 2 года назад
Love seeing all the wildlife on this trail. Busy and happy!
@pauldodson2018
@pauldodson2018 3 года назад
Dear Voyergeurs, Thank you so much for sharing this video. I love to see wildlife acting "natural".-Paul
@bernie4268
@bernie4268 3 года назад
So great to know there are still some wild creatures out there going about their lives.
@kevinpilon11
@kevinpilon11 2 года назад
That squirrel jump on July 10th was a personal favorite.
@HaiceeUSMC
@HaiceeUSMC 3 года назад
I don't know why I like watching animals walk around
@lizxu322
@lizxu322 3 года назад
Me too its so carefree they look like children
@angrytrees7519
@angrytrees7519 3 года назад
Up until fairly recent history, liking watching animals would have made life a lot more enjoyable and less like work. We humans did a lot of looking at animals.
@lizxu322
@lizxu322 3 года назад
Wait until you discover animals eating...I just can't help feeling so satisfied watching them eat
@iseektruth7435
@iseektruth7435 3 года назад
I love the sound being included. Great job and so interesting !
@HelenPrado-o8s
@HelenPrado-o8s 6 месяцев назад
Gods most beautiful creations. I love nature and I love this soooo much ❤ THANK YOU!!!! 👍💫
@dimidomo7946
@dimidomo7946 3 года назад
Thank you VWP for the 5.5 hours of trail capture for viewer enjoyment. I thoroughly enjoyed the distilled 15 minutes of the animals traversing their boulevard. Fantastic footage of animals in their natural environs.
@dreweab
@dreweab 3 года назад
Change the title to: human opens community forum on forest trail, the locals can't get enough of each other.
@patriciadonovan5268
@patriciadonovan5268 2 года назад
I watch a lot of nature videos, Canadian. American, Romanian, Japanese, Scottish, and I have to tell you that yours are amazing. Great content, superbly edited! Thanks from Canada.
@ebscoHOSTpub
@ebscoHOSTpub 3 года назад
11:43 was my favorite part. How the wolf stops and inspects lol
@derek-64
@derek-64 3 года назад
"Is this thing working properly? Hmm... everything seems to be in order... uh huh... ok, we're good. Now where was i? Oh yeah... back to tree sniffing."
@philswift2703
@philswift2703 3 года назад
that is not a wolf
@bibrosko
@bibrosko 3 года назад
We been sniffed
@michellec5281
@michellec5281 3 года назад
That tree was the absolute main character. What a masterpiece!
@barbarakyle9869
@barbarakyle9869 2 года назад
thank you for doing this... I watch this each time I get lost and forget the beauty and diversity of life outside of a city.
@debrapeasley2606
@debrapeasley2606 3 года назад
I'd love to be there, sitting quietly and unnoticed, watching all of the wonderful animals.
@ApocDevTeam
@ApocDevTeam 3 года назад
3:45 caught me off-guard, what an absolute dinosaur
@savedr
@savedr 3 года назад
Just a huge boi. Absolutely tremendous lad
@wings12345
@wings12345 3 года назад
Their just 9 feet tall not that big
@collinsebalj5255
@collinsebalj5255 3 года назад
I’ve seen them in the wild before man their Giant.
@nicholasm.9274
@nicholasm.9274 3 года назад
@@wings12345 adult moose can get up to 1500 lbs. That's a big animal.
@wings12345
@wings12345 3 года назад
@@nicholasm.9274 the size of an SUV not that big
@MegaPuggz
@MegaPuggz 3 года назад
lol its really funny 2 see the bears and wolves go back and forth marking that spot with their scent
@slate2720
@slate2720 3 года назад
That's amazing they even got footage of several different fishers. Those things I find are so rare and surprisingly intelligent.
@chillynewberg2652
@chillynewberg2652 2 года назад
What are the timestamps for the fishers? I don't know what they are
@lukeferrell5242
@lukeferrell5242 2 года назад
Pretty sure that was a marten
@prestontamaica1
@prestontamaica1 7 месяцев назад
@@lukeferrell5242there was one fisher at 9:05
@rach5016
@rach5016 3 года назад
So cool! Wolves are my favorite animal, every time one trotted by it brought a smile to my face LOL. Thanks for posting!
@absynthefaerie
@absynthefaerie 3 года назад
OMG the cicadas are so noisy. I don’t mind them I. Real life but man on video like this is amped up. One musta been really close to the camera. As a MN resident of 37 years I must say this is BEAUTIFUL. Thank you.
@rustycarver2614
@rustycarver2614 3 года назад
That one little tree gets so much action.
@drakea.5816
@drakea.5816 3 года назад
That bear 🐻 works some crazy hours.
@cloudforest4087
@cloudforest4087 2 года назад
Every animal's gait is marvelous.
@karin6670
@karin6670 3 года назад
The cubs walk scatteredly heheheh must be tough being momma bear with such active minions. 😆 Oh and the bear that scratch his back on the tree, so cuute, he's like dancing 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
@samholcombe3129
@samholcombe3129 3 года назад
Most interesting thing I’ll watch on RU-vid today, or many days
@invisiblewoman9684
@invisiblewoman9684 2 года назад
I'm in love with this video. I'm going to watch this at work every time I want to be outside with nature, but I can't because I have to be a grown-up and work on spreadsheets. 🙃😉
@vicbanks9079
@vicbanks9079 3 года назад
What a treat...to see so many critters using that forest highway!! lol. And for goodness sake not a single human ('cept the guy putting scent on the tree and collecting scat)...no stupid music...no titling...no narration. Applause applause...and thank you. ps that's a terrific trail cam...what kind is it please?
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 3 года назад
Yes, I loved the.. OH..NATURELL!!! 🤣🤙 IT WAS REALLY GREAT TO WATCH.
@Mr.majic_cracker
@Mr.majic_cracker 3 года назад
Also no aliens or Bigfoot. 🤔
@geraldineclemens5150
@geraldineclemens5150 3 года назад
Thank goodness no humans
@drathoyf2355
@drathoyf2355 3 года назад
@@Mr.majic_cracker HUH?!? ..............😕
@liamfinnegan8085
@liamfinnegan8085 3 года назад
Wonder how many cameras I've been on looking for sheds 😂
@toothlessbluesboynorman1617
@toothlessbluesboynorman1617 3 года назад
Some of the most variety in a trail cam ever!! Bravo for the location, and hats off to the battery changer
@Emeraldwitch30
@Emeraldwitch30 3 года назад
Some of the better long term trail cams now have solar panels that keep them charged up. The trail cam we bought this past winter has a port just for a solar panel charger. I might have to buy it and the rechargeable batteries cuz im going broke battery wise lol. I got to teach the hubby to turn the frigging thing off when he's out back working. I had 100 plus photos of him mowing/cutting wood etc... oh and our silly dog triggers it more than anything. I swear she just likes to have her pic taken
@YblockEnthusiast
@YblockEnthusiast 3 года назад
So technically animals do have “roads” that they use instead of just bumbling through thick brush right?
@alexandervandevelde2311
@alexandervandevelde2311 3 года назад
The path of least resistance at work
@junebyrne4491
@junebyrne4491 3 года назад
On one Alone episode the guy said this looks like an animal trail. So he set up on top of it. When the bears showed up he was terrified and quit. Why on earth put your tent on a bear trail?
@kirstenvogel9620
@kirstenvogel9620 2 года назад
Surprising how they share the road. My folks have a cabin in the Sierra's and it's placed in the subdivision so that there's a gap of untouched area behind it and it's a trail for animals. I really need to set up a camera like this and grateful to see theirs.
@YblockEnthusiast
@YblockEnthusiast 2 года назад
@@kirstenvogel9620 you should let me know if you do and share it to RU-vid, I’d love to see the animals of the Sierras that’s one of my favorite places on earth
@svernwarunos546
@svernwarunos546 2 года назад
Trails dude.
@kennethstanford3520
@kennethstanford3520 3 года назад
How beautiful - many different animals taking the same path at different times
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