Wow. This amazing video proves that the name "ecosystem engineer" for the beaver is absolutely perfect. Beautiful footage and so well put together edit. Thanks so much for sharing.
I’m in love with this beaver made highway! I’d love to see more just like this and see the gradual changes in plants and even an underwater camera of different fish and aquatic species.
i used to work with wolves in portugal back in the late 80s , wish i could do it again . sadly i am too old now. teaches you a lot about behaviour which translates into the dog/cat world too. this si wonderful to watch thankyou
Interesting. But, how do beavers keep the wood from washing away before they get dam built? It's not like wood doesn't float. What keeps it place before the water stops flowing?
Mamma mia che bellissimo video ! Natura stupenda ed incontaminata , una varietà di animali eccezionali , video fantastico da premio Oscar per i documentari , grazie per condividerlo !
@@vivantsetsauvages After some digging I found that it could be either an American marten, a fisher or a wolverine. Considering that its face is relative darker than the marten and the wolverine are considered extirpated from Minnesota and just found up in Canada and Alaska, then I think the fisher is our strongest guest.
My backyard in northern Minnesota is absolutely beautiful and full of biodiversity. This is what an ecosystem should look like.
Watching the beaver with the rocks was impressive!
Wow. This amazing video proves that the name "ecosystem engineer" for the beaver is absolutely perfect. Beautiful footage and so well put together edit. Thanks so much for sharing.
I’m in love with this beaver made highway!
I’d love to see more just like this and see the gradual changes in plants and even an underwater camera of different fish and aquatic species.
Living their lives and doing their thing.
Just another day in the wonderful world of the Animal Kingdom.
It's so beautiful seeing the diversity of the wildlife! ❤🐺🦊🦌🐻
This was incredible! Thank you so much for sharing.
i used to work with wolves in portugal back in the late 80s , wish i could do it again . sadly i am too old now. teaches you a lot about behaviour which translates into the dog/cat world too. this si wonderful to watch thankyou
Fisher are always my favorite to see on your cameras.
Yes, cool activity for certain. Thank you!
Really nice little bits of wild lives!
Absolutely lovely ❤❤❤
Best one! Great spot! Also they didn't smell the camera and didn't come over to try and wreck it! Bravo!
Wow some really amazing footage, looking forward to following along with you and your captures!
Was very cool to see the vegetation expand. Makes it appear to just be ground when its actually a dam. So very interesting
Excellent Videos! Thanks for all the great work you do.
Amazing!! Loved every bit of life there.
It's a bridge for wildlife.
Beautiful eco system. Healthy, clean and appears to support a very large and diverse system. Awesome
Superbe. Merci.
Interesting. But, how do beavers keep the wood from washing away before they get dam built? It's not like wood doesn't float. What keeps it place before the water stops flowing?
2:57 what kind of creature is that?
Some kind of mustelid (weasel family). I was thinking Fisher but it's very small 😅 maybe it's even a young otter? I'm not from the area
Mamma mia che bellissimo video ! Natura stupenda ed incontaminata , una varietà di animali eccezionali , video fantastico da premio Oscar per i documentari , grazie per condividerlo !
Ohh another beaver hunting attempt!
Hello,
What species are we talking about at 2:56 and 5:20 Please?
Magic capture, Thx you
Was wondering the same thing. Reminded me of the Tasmanian devil, maybe a familiar species?
@@zirk5392 or the speothos venaticus? Strange
@@vivantsetsauvages After some digging I found that it could be either an American marten, a fisher or a wolverine. Considering that its face is relative darker than the marten and the wolverine are considered extirpated from Minnesota and just found up in Canada and Alaska, then I think the fisher is our strongest guest.
Amazing video! Thanks for posting.
Was that a fisher?
Wow! They are really strong!
Cool Video cool RUclips 👍🏻
Beaver toll road
So beautyfull ❤
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At 2:35 or so, did something catch a fish? Or was that a beaver slapping his tail?
Pretty sure it was its tail!! Awesome video!!
@@debbysitzmann3264 Thank you! I couldn't quite make it out, but I remembered that beavers slap their tails like that. 😊
Everything from birds to Moose will use Beaver dams as a bridge.
Major roadway xo
let em build; they on to somthing
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Amazing video! Thanks for posting.
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