i live in northern ontario in the summer. i have seen all these animals except grizzly bears and wolverines. i am american and i love the canadian north. i like your videos.
Wilderness is peak creation. Imagine not only the different mammals and plants, but the myriad of insects visiting the flowers and the soil is teeming with life!
Fascinating to actually see these magnificent creatures up close and personal. All using the same route going back and forth; all of the animals are beautiful; but the brown 🐻 and the 🫎; left me in awe. I never knew just how huge and ginormous 🫎 are. They’re giants.
Your channel just popped up in my feed. I’m a lifetime animal lover and these videos are therapy for me. Matter of fact I prefer animals to people. Thank you so much for the insight into this beautiful world. I’d love to have a cabin right in the middle of the forest. I live close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park but it’s impossible to enjoy the scenery and wildlife because of the tourists. Thanks again and I’ve subscribed. God bless you and all the precious animals.
Love your video clips all put together this way. The contrast between the skinmy black bear and the better fed grizzly and the coyote communal potty spot. All well done and lovely to see. Animals just being animals. 😊 They smell your scent on the trail camera though some of them are more interested than others. 😂 it's a nice change from all the garbage online. Thanks for bringing us such beautiful scenery and animals. ❤
Amazing episode as usual. Give or take a few species, this could be the forest behind my house in Norway. One of my huskies started watching on the big TV yesterday and I had to switch it off as the lynx were freaking him out. We'd just seen two big moose in the flesh that morning too.
Gratuliere zu dieser Ausbeute. Es ist auch in Mitteleuropa typisch, dass verschiedene Wildtiere die Trails nutzen . Danke für die Publikation aus Deutschland 🍀🙏🐺
I'm from New Brunswick, I am a wildlife lover and videographer. You are so fortunate to have so much diversity! Wolverines are such interesting and almost mythical creatures. Wouldn't want to be that snowshoe hare. Every day spent watching your backtrail...and ahead as well! 👍🙏
@@heather4805 along with the word clean you need to include the word sustainable if you're making reference to California going to all electric vehicles apparently the powers that be haven't noticed the fact that they shut off the electricity throughout California and many other places in that region because it's too much for the electrical grid to handle the air conditioners. Does the electrical grid cannot handle air conditioners how is the electrical grid going to handle electric cars? Even if every charging station were charged by solar it still takes electricity to turn it into electricity and it takes electricity to send it places because of the components that do so. What you should seek in nature is the same thing you should seek in yourself in yourself it's called the state of homeostasis in nature is called leave her the hell alone
I live in NW Colorado. We have lots of moose and black bears in town and on the mountain. I my 76 years I have never seen a live wolverine here. That would be awesome. I have had my lions, bears, moose, deer, Bob cat and all the small critters in my yard and land over the years. So I have been blessed.
Evocative footage, especially with the changing seasons and sounds. Do you service the camera every few months or let her roll for the duration? Internal lithium batteries? How many cameras in your trap line? Thanks for your efforts.
I've got about two dozen cameras and about half stay out year round. I use lithium batteries but I find their duration is dependent on the camera model and trigger sensitivity. I check a different camera area about every two weeks. More frequent checks in summer are necessary for "vegetation management" due to the 20+ hours of daylight we get and the rapid but short growth period for plants.
this is a 2018 Browning Recon Force Advantage. I have a few other makes and a few other browning models but nothing compares in regards to quality, battery life, PIR sensor (they've gone to other sensors in recent years that are not as good - too sensitive).
@@metalmamasue3680looks like a struggling yearling. Black bears are not small, mature male black bears can reach similar sizes to interior grizzly bears. This channel has plenty of proof of that.
@@rallysport4207 ya.. but look closely at the exact timing of when the lynx turns is the same time as when the eyes turn… also stopping at the same exact time. Definitely a reflection
@@yukonwildlifecams ya. I think you’re right. It was the reflection. Because the movement of the lynx is exactly the same time as the movement of the eyes.
@0:24. The eyes behind the lynx/bobcat may be the best trail camera footage I've seen in a long while.
Was that a moose behind the bobcat!? Coolest thing I've ever seen but creepy at the same time
@@John_doe204 the the lynx's eyes reflecting in the camera. (cats have shiny eyes in the dark)
i live in northern ontario in the summer. i have seen all these animals except grizzly bears and wolverines. i am american and i love the canadian north. i like your videos.
Bears are very interesting.
@petersiegfriedkrug The Grizzlies seem particularly interested in his smell on the trail cameras. 🤔 😅
Fantastic! That is one busy spot! great selection of animals!
Wilderness is peak creation. Imagine not only the different mammals and plants, but the myriad of insects visiting the flowers and the soil is teeming with life!
The wolverine was my favorite .Thank you for sharing this amazing footage
Beautiful. Thanks! ❤
Made my night! Love getting to see the folks in the neighborhood. Thank you!
Very cool wildlife videos, thanks for sharing !
Fascinating to actually see these magnificent creatures up close and personal. All using the same route going back and forth; all of the animals are beautiful; but the brown 🐻 and the 🫎; left me in awe.
I never knew just how huge and ginormous 🫎 are. They’re giants.
Everybody looking for that one hare! Wonderful video. Loved it!
Love all your videos
that dark wolf is beautiful!
Thanks for posting these. My daughters and I had a great time watching and naming the animals
Your channel just popped up in my feed. I’m a lifetime animal lover and these videos are therapy for me. Matter of fact I prefer animals to people. Thank you so much for the insight into this beautiful world. I’d love to have a cabin right in the middle of the forest. I live close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park but it’s impossible to enjoy the scenery and wildlife because of the tourists. Thanks again and I’ve subscribed. God bless you and all the precious animals.
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos.
Awesome content!
Glad you enjoyed it
Alaska/Yukon are strikingly beautiful. AMAZING
Love your video clips all put together this way. The contrast between the skinmy black bear and the better fed grizzly and the coyote communal potty spot. All well done and lovely to see. Animals just being animals. 😊
They smell your scent on the trail camera though some of them are more interested than others. 😂 it's a nice change from all the garbage online. Thanks for bringing us such beautiful scenery and animals. ❤
Amazing episode as usual. Give or take a few species, this could be the forest behind my house in Norway. One of my huskies started watching on the big TV yesterday and I had to switch it off as the lynx were freaking him out. We'd just seen two big moose in the flesh that morning too.
That’s so neat to hear!
Love seeing the Wolverine!
Great shot of the Wolverine at the very end!
Just found you, great videos!
I've been on facebook for years .... probably close to 700 videos on there
New subscriber from CB NS 🇨🇦 🍁 I love this! Thank you so much!
Gratuliere zu dieser Ausbeute. Es ist auch in Mitteleuropa typisch, dass verschiedene Wildtiere die Trails nutzen . Danke für die Publikation aus Deutschland 🍀🙏🐺
usy place for wolverines , beautiul coats on those last 2. thank you for sharing
I'm from New Brunswick, I am a wildlife lover and videographer. You are so fortunate to have so much diversity! Wolverines are such interesting and almost mythical creatures. Wouldn't want to be that snowshoe hare. Every day spent watching your backtrail...and ahead as well! 👍🙏
felines and canines marking and re-marking the same territory is awesome
I’ve chosen to watch this rather than the presidential debate. Much more peaceful and a good decision right before bedtime lol
Yeah there's something about a pissing match between humans that doesn't quite have the Allure as a pissing match of wild Critters😂
remember only one of the debatees cares about clean energy!
@@heather4805 along with the word clean you need to include the word sustainable if you're making reference to California going to all electric vehicles apparently the powers that be haven't noticed the fact that they shut off the electricity throughout California and many other places in that region because it's too much for the electrical grid to handle the air conditioners. Does the electrical grid cannot handle air conditioners how is the electrical grid going to handle electric cars? Even if every charging station were charged by solar it still takes electricity to turn it into electricity and it takes electricity to send it places because of the components that do so. What you should seek in nature is the same thing you should seek in yourself in yourself it's called the state of homeostasis in nature is called leave her the hell alone
@@justjudy7320 thanks
❤❤ glad you came back to RUclips❤❤❤
I live in NW Colorado. We have lots of moose and black bears in town and on the mountain. I my 76 years I have never seen a live wolverine here. That would be awesome. I have had my lions, bears, moose, deer, Bob cat and all the small critters in my yard and land over the years. So I have been blessed.
👍👍 Thanks for sharing.
Best 10 mins I ever spent on yt! 😊
日本🇯🇵では見られない動物達の野生の姿❗素敵な映像🎦を有難う御座います🙏
Because they were eradicated by various cruel methods.
Really nice, I watched it a few times! ❤Thank you-
2:35 The lynx talking as it crosses the camera field of view.
Cool…got a wolverine in the vid!
Hear a Lynx meow.
Evocative footage, especially with the changing seasons and sounds. Do you service the camera every few months or let her roll for the duration? Internal lithium batteries? How many cameras in your trap line? Thanks for your efforts.
I've got about two dozen cameras and about half stay out year round. I use lithium batteries but I find their duration is dependent on the camera model and trigger sensitivity. I check a different camera area about every two weeks. More frequent checks in summer are necessary for "vegetation management" due to the 20+ hours of daylight we get and the rapid but short growth period for plants.
@@yukonwildlifecams That's a good work plan. Thanks!
2:03 those grizzlys send shivers up my spine!!
03:37 omg!!!!!! i'm in awe
Extraordinario
What camera are you using? The resolution is excellent. I'm using Browning cameras for the same reason.
this is a 2018 Browning Recon Force Advantage. I have a few other makes and a few other browning models but nothing compares in regards to quality, battery life, PIR sensor (they've gone to other sensors in recent years that are not as good - too sensitive).
What scrawny looking black bear compared to the grizzly. And wow a wolverine they are nice to see.
That one black bear didn't look too good at all. Very thin. Maybe it's in poor health ? Sad.
@@metalmamasue3680looks like a struggling yearling. Black bears are not small, mature male black bears can reach similar sizes to interior grizzly bears. This channel has plenty of proof of that.
Awesome!
I like the bear and the lynx, but the other animals are also sweet.
The wolverine is like american woodcock. both have their own epic walk
:26 I know I'm not the only one that saw those eyes appear down the trial behind that Bob cat ?!?!?
that was just the reflection of the infrared light off the lynx eyes and onto the lens; or we could say it was Bigfoot?
Sasquatch 100%
Bigfoot and Sasquatch are notoriously camera shy. 👣
I came here to say this… it appears to turn n look.. not saying it’s not reflection but def noticed it.
@@rallysport4207 ya.. but look closely at the exact timing of when the lynx turns is the same time as when the eyes turn… also stopping at the same exact time.
Definitely a reflection
0:24 that bastard leaving a present behind for that coyote😯
Grizzlies are such badasses
yehh looks like a perfect camping place dude
Kids, over here. I found the port a potty.
So what was behind the cat in the night clip?
It was the reflection of the infrared light from the camera off the eyes of the lynx and back onto the lens. Not Bigfoot.
Would be cool if it had been but it was just a reflection of the lynx eyes.
@@yukonwildlifecams ya. I think you’re right. It was the reflection. Because the movement of the lynx is exactly the same time as the movement of the eyes.
@@TTundragrizzly yes this happens mostly with lynx as their eyes reflect the infrared light
Was that the lynx making that noise at 4:51-4:59?
What are those eyes, at 28"?
9:05 Was that a Wolf or a Husky?
wolf
Look at 0:28 seconds in and those huge, tall eyes above the lynx/bobcat that turn toward the camera! That's a huge head and height! no thanks!
It’s a moose
It's just the reflection of the lynx eyes
just light reflection but Jesus isn't 00:25 just a scene straight out of a horror movie
Every animal that comes up seems to want to spray the camera with....
That second coyote is missing its tail 😮
0:53 shit
Clawed cadiddle hoppers
Bears always sniff cameras. It’s how they mess with humans.
Здесь видимо раздвоение тропы или пересечение троп и все звери метят этот перекрёсток.😊
I'd be very nervous if I was a rabbit and lived there!
Coyote doing a lot of same spot marking...going to be ambushed there...by who?
Рысь только гадит всё время😂
Sound up and enjoy. Some of those Lynx are huge.