Excellent camera clarity and excellent amount of wildlife. Heck, I live in Eastern Pa and I am very lucky to have not only Gray Squirrels but their Introvert cousin the Red Squirrel. We also have two pileated woodpeckers that visit almost everday in addition to a ton of Ravens, Crows, Cardinals, deer, fox, Crazy amount of wildlife at my backyard for not living in the country....just a small town of 1 acre homes.
I used to live in the mountains and I would take a chair and go off into the woods and just sit back and listen. I have seen most of the animals in these cams with the exception of a wolf. We also had a lot of elk that migrate through. On one occasion a deer came right up to me acting like she didn't even see me. I think she got with in 10 feet. Gods creation is beautiful.
Out of interest sake (since I live in South Africa), are the Canines trotting around Coyote or Wolf? I am finding it difficult to tell. I would love for you to enlighten me. Thank you, I really enjoyed this video.
@@BushcraftNick I'm doing well, and thanks. But unfortunately I've been working from behind the computer more then in the field the last two months. That about to change fortunately, and I can get back into the forest. Hope you've been well. All my best Nick...
The share was amazing with different types of animals and birds, enjoying these beautiful animals, thanks for sharing, I just subscribed to your channel +1, full view 5:43 Like 👍🏼 954, have a nice week.🌳
Simply beautiful and Wonderful is all I can Say about that Trail Cam Footage. The Day to Day Antic's is just Fantastic. And the interaction of the Wildlife through the Season's is even more Remarkable. From the Looks of things there are Significant Changes in thier Behavior too One another Even at Very precise time's in Thier Life's as well. FGI I was always Aware of such Thing's but wasn't Fully Convinced of Such Acts No Sirree. Thank You for Sharing 🐱☺️☺️☺️🐱.
That's some excellent entertainment! Thank you for sharing it. In the beginning I thought those dogs were coyotes, but toward the end they looked much taller than the yotes we have here in north Georgia. I've never seen a real wolf in the wild. Is that what they are?
I use browning cameras. There’s a Fall sale on them right now and they have some pretty sweet deals. Not sure of your budget but the Patriot is around 60% off and is very reliable
Beautiful! I need a reliable cellular trail cam to deal with a private property trespassing issue in northern Virginia. Can I get a recommendation for a cost effective, reliable, easy to use cellular trail cam that will provide enough detail for a legal action?
Wow that’s a lot of cameras! I just put up my 6th one a couple of minutes ago. I only have one cellular which is used for security. I think if you run a cellular with a solar panel that’s the way to go
@@BushcraftNick my cellular. Take 8 or 16 AA batteries. I go with 16 AA lithium. I only take pics so far and set the camera to send pics every 12 hrs to help with battery life. So far I've gotten over a year with the 16 AA lithium and were out over winter in Cold Wisconsin winter. I just bought 3 lithium battery packs to try as well. Yes lithium batteries are spendy but I don't drink or smoke or gamble so when you consider that it's not that expensive lol... The problem I've had with solar packs is the the squirrels & mice chew up the wires that run to the camera! Lost a solar panel charger this past week from rodent chewing. Don't know what it is about wires but those squirrels and mice eat it like candy!
I get how it can be seen as that but I like doing my thumbnails like that. I try to put enough in it that it’s obvious all the animals weren’t there at the same time
Those baby turkeys were the cutest little things I’ve ever seen and the fawns too
Lots of wildlife wherever this is. Even the soundtrack to this was soothing.
Haha the sound track was real life! I’ve considered adding some peaceful music to the background
Great wildlife in this wood. Nice to see them thrive.
Definitely!
Awesome. The baby turkeys were so fluff balls! Thank you for posting.
No problem! Thanks for the support
We call the baby turkeys 'poults!'
Oh... so they ain't turklets?
Beautiful combination of nature & wildlife, gods best creations
Coyote….”Now where did I leave that ACME fake train tunnel?”
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Doe
He's on the hunt for a boulder and a giant sling-shot.
Hi
Cute comment. I was watching the '87 GI JOE cartoons and Ship Wreck made a coyote and road runner joke
Excellent camera clarity and excellent amount of wildlife.
Heck, I live in Eastern Pa and I am very lucky to have not only Gray Squirrels but their Introvert cousin the Red Squirrel. We also have two pileated woodpeckers that visit almost everday in addition to a ton of Ravens, Crows, Cardinals, deer, fox, Crazy amount of wildlife at my backyard for not living in the country....just a small town of 1 acre homes.
Wow that’s some good variety!
Lots of different wildlife. I enjoyed watching. Thank you.
I used to live in the mountains and I would take a chair and go off into the woods and just sit back and listen. I have seen most of the animals in these cams with the exception of a wolf. We also had a lot of elk that migrate through. On one occasion a deer came right up to me acting like she didn't even see me. I think she got with in 10 feet. Gods creation is beautiful.
So true! I hope to see an elk someday but around my parts there aren’t any
Yes, his creation is so peaceful and beautiful. ❤
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Beautiful sounds and scenery of nature. Thank you for providing the original audio instead of editing in stupid music
Glad you enjoyed!
Spectacular....wow...Heaven in the back yard!
I love all the different wildlife…but best of all, I love watching those fawns just prance around playing…just like little kids
amazing footage, so blessed, thank you for sharing
No problem!
Out of interest sake (since I live in South Africa), are the Canines trotting around Coyote or Wolf? I am finding it difficult to tell. I would love for you to enlighten me. Thank you, I really enjoyed this video.
They’re all coyotes. Wolves are found way up north from me
Deer I. The beginning next coyotes then wild turkeys
Nádherná podívaná ❤️ v přírodě 🌲jsou Nádherní a šťastní 🤗🙏 Děkuji moc 🌹🌞💖🫶
0:59 that creature sniffing the camera was so cute
What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing. ♡
Thank you, love watching the animals do their thing.
Same here!
Awesome footage!
Thank you very much!
Very interesting footage! Like the vid 👍
Very beautiful footage you have that camera in the perfect spot
That was lovely to watch, thank you for sharing.
Wonderful! Pileated woodpeckers! Nice to see the heron too. No raccoons???
I don’t see too many of those
Fabulous footage Nick, and thank you for sharing it... 😉
Thanks George!! It’s been a while, how have you been?
@@BushcraftNick I'm doing well, and thanks. But unfortunately I've been working from behind the computer more then in the field the last two months. That about to change fortunately, and I can get back into the forest.
Hope you've been well.
All my best Nick...
Glad to hear!! Everything’s good here!
That's a nice bunch of turkey poults! And a pileated woodpecker!
Ohhhh the Heron.
Very cool I loved it thanks for sharing
TY, I love watching this. I live in a similar looking area in Texas, love just watching nature. We can learn so much from it!❤
Glad you enjoyed!
Awww, little turkey chicks. How cute.
great assortment of animals. i hope that baby bear's momma was close by. the turkeys and babies were so cool.
LOVE to see all of the baby animals
Thanks loved Fawns
This was so relaxing to watch
Glad you enjoyed!
I enjoyed this! THank you!
I like the bares and deer, and turkeys and coyotes have fun ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Life is too short to watch this!
The share was amazing with different types of animals and birds, enjoying these beautiful animals, thanks for sharing, I just subscribed to your channel +1, full view 5:43 Like 👍🏼 954, have a nice week.🌳
Thank you!
The best TC video with the most variety I have ever seen. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed!
Lots of video without the fluff and waiting for something to appear. Thanks . Great editing, just like the professionals.
Glad you enjoyed!!
Beautiful 😍!
Thanks 🐦🌻🐦⬛🖖💚
1:04 SNIFFFF
Thanx for sharing! 🙏
Glad you enjoyed!!!
I love the ones that acknowledge the camera
Great video. Beautiful property with a lot of wildlife
Thank you!!
A lot of different animals 👍
Nice work on the video editing.
And you can't go wrong with a Browning Trail camera!!
Thank you!!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
I like watching the deer 🦌 just being "deer " l love how their eyes look when reflecting light.
Cool video and nice cameras. Looks like you got a bear and a couple coyotes too .
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Anytime, Terry!
Thank you
Beautiful footage . What state are you in?
New York!
I love nature very good keep it going
Thanks!
Simply beautiful and Wonderful is all I can Say about that Trail Cam Footage. The Day to Day Antic's is just Fantastic. And the interaction of the Wildlife through the Season's is even more Remarkable. From the Looks of things there are Significant Changes in thier Behavior too One another Even at Very precise time's in Thier Life's as well. FGI I was always Aware of such Thing's but wasn't Fully Convinced of Such Acts No Sirree. Thank You for Sharing 🐱☺️☺️☺️🐱.
Glad you enjoyed Robert!
Excelente grabación
Gracias!
Lots of activity! Where are you located?
The cameras are in the lower Adirondacks!
Great Video
Thank you!
I want to say this is getting interesting you can see animals in stuff and so cool.
Very cool!
Super film Pozdrawiam
That's some excellent entertainment! Thank you for sharing it. In the beginning I thought those dogs were coyotes, but toward the end they looked much taller than the yotes we have here in north Georgia. I've never seen a real wolf in the wild. Is that what they are?
Glad you enjoyed! We have some bigger coyotes up here but as far as I know, no wolves
Great job!
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I Live in a urban\ algaculture zooned.5 ac. same video less bears. Great video!
Thank you!
Very good episodes. Where did this happen?
New York!
Boy, that took me back to slightly south of central British Columbia
Great compilation!
Thank you!
So what brand trail camera has a zoom option?
None that I am aware of. Just the magic of editing
Öh, those big birds are scary !
00:59 kids yelling something in the dark.
Good catch! It was from a 4th of July party
Nice. What kind of cam? Thinking of buying one.
I use browning cameras. There’s a Fall sale on them right now and they have some pretty sweet deals. Not sure of your budget but the Patriot is around 60% off and is very reliable
Beautiful! I need a reliable cellular trail cam to deal with a private property trespassing issue in northern Virginia. Can I get a recommendation for a cost effective, reliable, easy to use cellular trail cam that will provide enough detail for a legal action?
Glad you enjoyed! I don’t have too much expertise with cellular cameras but the one I am currently using is a Scoutek one.
This is great footage. Mine is not quite so good.
great videos and love the tree stand lol
Thanks!
Very cool. I love game cameras. I run 15 on my Wisconsin property. Im slowly switching over to cellular cameras.
Wow that’s a lot of cameras! I just put up my 6th one a couple of minutes ago. I only have one cellular which is used for security. I think if you run a cellular with a solar panel that’s the way to go
@@BushcraftNick my cellular. Take 8 or 16 AA batteries. I go with 16 AA lithium. I only take pics so far and set the camera to send pics every 12 hrs to help with battery life. So far I've gotten over a year with the 16 AA lithium and were out over winter in Cold Wisconsin winter. I just bought 3 lithium battery packs to try as well. Yes lithium batteries are spendy but I don't drink or smoke or gamble so when you consider that it's not that expensive lol... The problem I've had with solar packs is the the squirrels & mice chew up the wires that run to the camera! Lost a solar panel charger this past week from rodent chewing. Don't know what it is about wires but those squirrels and mice eat it like candy!
That’s some solid battery life! So far I haven’t had the wire problem with mine but time will tell
I think the deer is on to you. She seems to know about the camera.😊
Lol they are starting to be aware of them. Gotta start hiding them up in the trees
At least a couple of Keepers. Good Luck !
Probably a dumb question, but why did some of those trail cams seem to zoom in on the subjects?
Not at all, I zoomed in while editing to make the subject more noticeable
A deer, a bear and a coyote walk into a bar… 😄
Im in spokane and this happens in my front yard daily turkeys on my porch . Coyotes are killing domestic pets including large dogs in pack attacks.
I'm from Spokane also. Moved to California and I'm now in Nebraska.
How many cameras were used...and what brand did you use?
I have 5 browning cameras
what kind of camera?
Browning cameras
Beep beep the coyote is after you
1:51 Big ass deer tick on her snout.
Nice selection of freezer filling
Plenty of options
Whats the cost of that camera
Generally the ones I use are about $80-$100. Browning has a lot of sales on them though so it’s always a good chance to buy them cheaper than normal
@@BushcraftNick nice area to hunt. Hope it works out for you
@davidsettle8456 Thanks!
Nick what state are you in ?
NY
Great footage, but why clickbait.
I get how it can be seen as that but I like doing my thumbnails like that. I try to put enough in it that it’s obvious all the animals weren’t there at the same time
OK just wandering. @@BushcraftNickThanks for the feedback.
No problem!
Is this a forest or your private land
Private
@BushcraftNick good deal.
Why are there no clear videos of Big Foot?
That’s a good question… I might’ve got some but I was told not to include it in the videos 🤐
What state is this ?
NY
Wish my land had this variety. Instead we have 6 deer and every coyote in the state
Are those baby turkeys?
Yeah!
No roadrunners here…just turkeys. And lots of deer.
Rainy place. Texas could use it
Please get the best photo of the 2 large woodpeckers towards the end if light colored bills may be very rare once made extinct ivory billed
It's a pileated woodpecker. Ivory billed are much farther south (hope springs eternal).
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I've never seen that many Pileated' together. They must be young. Although they didn't look young.
4:44 is that tics
I think it might be but I’m not sure
I thought I saw a few ticks on the head of a doe.
All those ticks on the deer’s head. Wonder if the winter doesn’t kill the ticks?
Nice what is that yote carrying?
Might be a Turkey, not sure though