Mooses and gooses! And plenty of other wildlife, too. It’s interesting that it’s nearly full daylight even though it’s late in the evening in some of the clips. But that’s close to the longest days of the year (summer solstice) in those clips. Thanks for your time and effort to post these videos. 👍🏼
Swans cracked me up 😂😂 love the mother moose and calf ❤ also that’s one biiiig black bear. Idk if I’ve ever seen one that big in Northern New Hampshire
My special needs son knows what the 2 white birds 🐦 are at 2:02: they are trumpeter swans 🦢 he really likes trumpeter swans he first heard about them in a animated movie 🎥 called Trumpet 🎺 Of The Swan and has been fond of them ever since. They were once an endangered species but now their conservation status is least concern.
What a great video compilation! I am not very familiar with the birds in your region. I believe that those were some species of swan. Do you happen to know which type of swan?
I love watching these Trail cams!🙌🏼😁❤️❤️
Fantastic capture of the swans & all the lynx and moose also! Enjoyed watching! 👍
beautiful assortment of wildlife! Thank you for sharing your videos. The lynx are magnificent.
It's just amazing how so many different animals and even birds use one and the same pathway which is quite busy all the time.
The swans seem just as confused. “This isn’t where I parked my car”😂
you know one is muttering under it's breath some expletives
Beautiful as always. Yes, very unexpected. 🤔
Mooses and gooses! And plenty of other wildlife, too.
It’s interesting that it’s nearly full daylight even though it’s late in the evening in some of the clips. But that’s close to the longest days of the year (summer solstice) in those clips.
Thanks for your time and effort to post these videos. 👍🏼
Swans cracked me up 😂😂 love the mother moose and calf ❤ also that’s one biiiig black bear. Idk if I’ve ever seen one that big in Northern New Hampshire
peculiar face on that one too
Super! Thankls
Another awesome video. Thanks. I can’t believe two trumpeter swans, walk right by your camera in the middle of the bush. Awesome.
Nice one.
Thank you
beautiful footage!
Part of their range is in Yukon. Saw one at the local park here in Anaheim on February 29th. Got a photo of it.
Lots of activities there
Swans? That was a surprise. I guess this camera is very close to a body of water.
Wow, so cool to see. So many animals using that trail, I'm surprised they don't run in to each other.
Loving these trail cams. Loving no humans trampling around.
No jerks taking selfies
My special needs son knows what the 2 white birds 🐦 are at 2:02: they are trumpeter swans 🦢 he really likes trumpeter swans he first heard about them in a animated movie 🎥 called Trumpet 🎺 Of The Swan and has been fond of them ever since. They were once an endangered species but now their conservation status is least concern.
how odd is it they never bump into each other??? 😂 😂
or do they, just not on camera?
Surprised to see most of the action is during the day.
the days are very long here during this compilation
What a great video compilation!
I am not very familiar with the birds in your region. I believe that those were some species of swan.
Do you happen to know which type of swan?
I believe they were trumpeter swans
Cannot imagine checking cameras in grizzly country!
one's senses are on high alert. I did a compilation of, I believe, four instances this summer when I missed grizz by anywhere from 2-8 hours
the Grizzlies are scary but fairly rare. Just be careful. I go horse riding out in the bush and I’m fine.
Trumpeter swans?
Yes! A little displaced from a flood
I just love your videos! The camera quality is amazing, do you mind sharing what it is?
This is a 2018 Browning Recon Force Advantage
Funny they decided to walk down the trail instead of fly😂
❤❤❤ fr CB NS 🇨🇦 🍁
I clicked on to see the tundra swans and I have not seen them in the trail cam
You didn't watch the whole video then.
I did reply , I saw them finally@@yukonwildlifecams
Okay, the swans trotting by in the dense Yukon forest were a surprise….seems the many bobcats would make short work of them.
I'm pretty sure when I was checking this camera in the woods and the swans came on, I surely said "what the f*#% ?
I had no idea swans were so massive. 😂 Same with the moose. 🫎 😮
My bad there they are.