Never having used a trail cam ruclips.net/user/postUgkx2sTDdZXomuxedMg_HothfjSXjR3rpPkA before, I was very impressed with the quality of the images and videos. The sensitivity of the camera can be adjusted as well as the length of video recordings. Once I found the sweet spot, I was getting great clips of deer and other animals almost every day. I was worried about battery life but have been running off the same 4 aa batteries for over a month. The SD card is easy to remove and connect to a computer. I have a Mac, and the AVI files open natively in QuickTime and are easy to save and share. This is a great, budget-friendly trail cam.
This video should win a number of prizes for Best of RUclips Trailcams. Including best camera placement, best candid wildlife shots, best diversity, best compilation. No kidding this is one to be proud of. Masterpiece!
This is awesome. I grew up in Mass and my grandparents lived in the Berkshires. I spent a month there every summer and even now I remember how cool it was to see all the wildlife that seemed to be everywhere!! From fishing in crystal clear lakes to hiking trails in the foothills…awesome. Thanks for sharing and bringing back so many good memories!!!
Spectacular ! What a treat the picture quality and audio crystal clear and all the animals so beautifully healthy . Your property is incredibly gorgeous and all that peace and quiet , you’re so lucky . Thank you for sharing it with us
This video made me homesick for Dalton and the surrounding areas in Berkshire Co. I grew up there until 45 yo then moved to So. Indiana. Miss the bears, porcupines bc we don’t have any. My father used to take us to the Beaver Pond in Windsor to watch the beavs when we were kids. In fact my parents still live in Dalton.
Wow! No concrete, no electrical lines, no roads, no McDonald's! A God's eye view of beautiful animals without any of man's pollution! Great video! 💕🐾🐾💕👣💞😃 God please bless all the animals that fly in Earth's skies, that swim in Earth's waters and those that walk the earth! Please protect all animals from human's pollution, abuse, neglect and ignorance! Let there be vengeance for anyone who purposely harms animals!🙏💕🐾🐾💞👣💞 The only animal I see here in East Los Angeles are Alley cats and Mutts 😆🤣
Wow, lots of variety here, even Flickers, King Fisher, & Bluebird, not to mention Moose. Cougar & Big Foot would have rounded it out nicely! 👌I know Cougar are here in Berk. Co., but I have only seen them myself just over the border in NY, including a Black Panther in the late 1990's.
@@berkshiretrailcam I go hiking, running, xcountry skiing everywhere. Never in my 51 years have I ever seen one. Thank you so much!! We really do live in the best place in our world.
This is absolutely fantastic! Your camera placements are A+. The variety of wildlife you captured is astounding! This is one of the best trail cam videos I have seen! Thank you. New sub here!
Wonderful video! The Owl eating its prey was great and I so loved seeing the Bobcats. The one clip towards the end in the snow was so beautiful. You could frame that shot! Gorgeous! Enjoy your day, Char😊
Couldn't do much better than that in MA. We may not have panthers and alligators like Tim Harrell shows on his trail cam channel, but he doesn't have moose and beavers. And besides, his bears look positively emaciated beside a good Massachusetts bear - even the cubs were fatties! Thanks for sharing.
You should consider doing a video for Peru. Even though it's only two towns over, the landscape is different (mostly flatter) it's sill heavily forested and it'd be amazing to see the wildlife I grew up around!
Wow! You have the very best camera placement for all your cameras that I've ever seen! Also, I love watching that beaver shoving food into his mouth like branches into a wood chipper 😅
So many animals merely going about their business. What a pleasure it must be to own the land they forage on. I love watching the mama bear and her two cubs. It’s interesting to see some of the animals instinctively knowing the camera is out of place.
@@berkshiretrailcam Thank you so much. I've used Meidase and they've been okay if you get a good one. Sometimes, they burn batteries fast and the sound is like a motor running. Right out of the box, they quikly replace them. So many choices. I'll have to check those two out you mentioned.
Wow, this is quite a collection! Taken over a stretch of time, the cameras used varied in the sharpness of images. Some were the sharpest I've seen on RUclips and some the fuzziest. You're lucky to have so much wildlife around your property! Is there any chance you could add a species list (common and scientific names) to the info section? That would really be helpful. Perhaps most viewers will know the common names of most of the animals, but few will know all of them (including me). And perhaps most viewers aren't interested in the scientific names, but some of us definitely are. Thanks for this video!
Loved that huge Bob Cat.there so sneaky,and its funny when they haven't a clue that there being taped,lol..except maybe this 2 black bears in the swamp that walked rite over the camera.I believe that he smelled human scent on the camera because he had that look that he knew something was just a little out of place
I'm in central Oklahoma, and I'd like to say that that video I just watched had some of the most interesting and beautiful wildlife that a body can find on the North.American continent. I don't know where Berkshire is, but that's some beautiful country.
Thanks! These cameras are Browning Recon Force Advantage and Bushnell E2 and E3. Both brands have been great, although we prefer the Browning. Browning appears to have discontinued the Advantage, but we’ve been hearing good things about other cameras in the Recon Force series. Let us know how it works out!
Thank you so much for your fantastic Trail Cam. What an interesting variety of critters. So wonderful to see that there are still some animals left in the "wild". Man has bulldozed way too much of this country. Were those Herons? In my ignorance I didn't know they were so far north, or are they migratory? Do you wipe, disinfect your camera case? Some were very interested, I wonder if you left some of your human smell on it. This was such a beautiful and educational "trip" and the only sound was the rushing water. Magnificent!
Thanks so much for the feedback, Karen. You are absolutely right - those are Great Blue Heron, which breed in Massachusetts - very good eye. We do our best to avoid leaving any scent/trace for the wildlife. The camera does occasionally seem to catch their sight/smell, although I don’t think it bothers them given the frequency with which we see the same wildlife coming through. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Which model of cameras are you using? I have property down in Florida, have a few cell cams out there but want to put some out that take video as well.
We have a quite a few cameras. I believe most of these were from some older 20MP Bushnell Trophy cams, but over the last couple years we have transitioned to the Brown Recon Force series
Thanks Maurizio! I believe all Browning videos were from a Recon Force Advantage, which unfortunately has been discontinued. That said, we have had good luck with some of the newer cams in the Recon Force series. Hope that helps!
I love that bobcat. he's beautiful watching beavers the little geese I want couple mallard male female my Maddie and Jake use to play with my other ones I had one them white ducks stood up just like me and I use to laugh cause. he loved stay in with me.and I picked him up all the time.had more fun with am Jake and Laddie Chase them then theyd
Never having used a trail cam ruclips.net/user/postUgkx2sTDdZXomuxedMg_HothfjSXjR3rpPkA before, I was very impressed with the quality of the images and videos. The sensitivity of the camera can be adjusted as well as the length of video recordings. Once I found the sweet spot, I was getting great clips of deer and other animals almost every day. I was worried about battery life but have been running off the same 4 aa batteries for over a month. The SD card is easy to remove and connect to a computer. I have a Mac, and the AVI files open natively in QuickTime and are easy to save and share. This is a great, budget-friendly trail cam.
This video should win a number of prizes for Best of RUclips Trailcams. Including best camera placement, best candid wildlife shots, best diversity, best compilation. No kidding this is one to be proud of. Masterpiece!
Thanks, Bob! We really appreciate it!
I agree. It's a compilation of amazing footage.
I agree with Bob! Fantastic!
Yeah, this is an excellent trail cam vid. So well done.
This is awesome. I grew up in Mass and my grandparents lived in the Berkshires. I spent a month there every summer and even now I remember how cool it was to see all the wildlife that seemed to be everywhere!! From fishing in crystal clear lakes to hiking trails in the foothills…awesome. Thanks for sharing and bringing back so many good memories!!!
What a wonderful message! Thank you! Stay tuned - we have a couple more videos in the works 🙂
What a joy to see all these lovely animals. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Suzanne!
Watching the big ole beaver eat was oddly relaxing!! Great video 👍👍
Thanks Kat! We love them
Love living in the Berkshires! All this beauty right in our backyard
So true!
I love how everyone needs a midnight snack from time to time.
I just love bears. Totally fearless, never in a hurry, never nervous. Can beat up any animal.
They are so great!
Spectacular ! What a treat the picture quality and audio crystal clear and all the animals so beautifully healthy . Your property is incredibly gorgeous and all that peace and quiet , you’re so lucky . Thank you for sharing it with us
Thanks so much, Kim! We love it here 🙂
Bravo!! I agree with Bob. Excellent video!
Thanks Tom!
Awsome trail cam footage! Great job
Thank you!
This video made me homesick for Dalton and the surrounding areas in Berkshire Co. I grew up there until 45 yo then moved to So. Indiana. Miss the bears, porcupines bc we don’t have any. My father used to take us to the Beaver Pond in Windsor to watch the beavs when we were kids. In fact my parents still live in Dalton.
Thanks Isaiah! Berkshire County is magical! We love it here
One of the best Trail camera movie I've ever seen with alot of rare animals, congratulations
Thank you!
What a great variety of wildlife to experience in the great outdoors. Thanks for sharing!
Much appreciated, Timothy!
Very cool. Thank you for video.
Thanks John!
I live in the Berkshires and seeing this is is absolutely awesome
Thanks Tyler! What a great place to live, eh?
Thank you, this caused a cutness overload at my house! Great footage !
Thanks Scott! Glad to hear everyone enjoyed it!
The shot of the two egrets was brilliant!
Thank you! 🙂
Magnifiques images des animaux des forêts. J’aime beaucoup le petit faon. Bravo pour cette vidéo. Merci pour le partage, bonne continuation !
Merci beaucoup!
Wow! No concrete, no electrical lines, no roads, no McDonald's!
A God's eye view of beautiful animals without any of man's pollution!
Great video! 💕🐾🐾💕👣💞😃
God please bless all the animals that fly in Earth's skies, that swim in Earth's waters and those that walk the earth! Please protect all animals from human's pollution, abuse, neglect and ignorance! Let there be vengeance for anyone who purposely harms animals!🙏💕🐾🐾💞👣💞 The only animal I see here in East Los Angeles are Alley cats and Mutts 😆🤣
Wow, lots of variety here, even Flickers, King Fisher, & Bluebird, not to mention Moose. Cougar & Big Foot would have rounded it out nicely! 👌I know Cougar are here in Berk. Co., but I have only seen them myself just over the border in NY, including a Black Panther in the late 1990's.
Great eye! We’re always all the lookout for mountain lion (or Bigfoot). Stay tuned!
Love this! I’ve watched it twice so far.
Thank you! 🙂
HOLD ON A MINUTE! We have ACTUAL MOOSE IN BERKSHIRE COUNTY? I have lived here most of my life and never knew! FANTASTIC!! This blew my socks off
We do indeed! They are spectacular!
@@berkshiretrailcam I go hiking, running, xcountry skiing everywhere. Never in my 51 years have I ever seen one. Thank you so much!! We really do live in the best place in our world.
I was surprised by that too.
Granted I'm in Springfield, not much around here. Though I did see a coyote.
@@tailgunner2 Did you see the size of that animal!
@@stephaniecoulter7001 oh yeah, they outweigh bears by hundreds.
I LOVE BEAUTY VIEWS AND MULTIPLE ANIMALS.
Thanks so much!
❤ All the animals awwwwwwwww❤ I love trail cams so so so so so much…thank you ❤
Thanks Karen!
Loving these, can't wait to see your next "best of" highlights! Good job!
Thanks! We’re working on it 😉
This is absolutely fantastic! Your camera placements are A+. The variety of wildlife you captured is astounding! This is one of the best trail cam videos I have seen! Thank you. New sub here!
Thanks so much! 🙂
I really enjoyed watching all the forest wildlife; and very much liked when the animals got up close to the camera!
More to come!
Really enjoyed this enjoyed seeing all that wonderful wildlife thank you so much
Thanks Bonnie!
Great work
Thanks John!
I consider myself to be a trail cam nerd and I’d give this two thumbs up. Very well done!
We really appreciate it! 🙂
Wonderful video! The Owl eating its prey was great and I so loved seeing the Bobcats. The one clip towards the end in the snow was so beautiful. You could frame that shot! Gorgeous! Enjoy your day, Char😊
Thanks Char!
Great shots of the coyote and bears. keep up the good. thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ryan!
Absolutely Awesome
We really appreciate it, Charles!
Couldn't do much better than that in MA. We may not have panthers and alligators like Tim Harrell shows on his trail cam channel, but he doesn't have moose and beavers. And besides, his bears look positively emaciated beside a good Massachusetts bear - even the cubs were fatties! Thanks for sharing.
Well said! Thanks Jon!
Amazing!!!
We really appreciate it. Thanks, Nancy!
Great video. Thx for putting it on.
Thanks Alexsia! Much appreciated
Absolutely the best Trail cam ever!!!!!!!
Thanks Glenn!
Wow! Just wow!
We really appreciate it!
Love watching these I live in NY at the start of the adirondacks and it's great to be able to see what most don't get too. Thanks for the video 💯👏
Thanks so much, Gary!
Some really great footage and locations. Perfect editing! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!
Absolutely riveting. Thank you so much!!
Thanks Karen!
@@berkshiretrailcam I never even knew there were moose in Massachusetts…and I live in Housatonic!
@@karenmiller8090 They are out there! I believe the most recent estimate suggests there about 1000-1500 moose in Massachusetts. An incredible animal!
@@berkshiretrailcam Wow! Thanks for the info and please keep your trail cam up and running. These are exquisite.
This is awesome!
Thanks so much, Laura!
Super video. Great camera placement.
Thanks Kevin!
Awesome! Nice capture of so many native animals 😊love the birds and ducks
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is wonderful how very clever to know where to put the camera Thankyou!
Thanks Sue!
Fun videos. Great footage!
Thanks!
Greetings from Springfield Massachusetts
Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you so much. This has a very good variety. I love it❤️
Thanks Susan!
Your Video is excellent ! Testament to the high quality of woods you are using. Excellent Trail Cam Work. Very impressive.
Thank you very much!
Simply the Best
Thank you!
This made me so happy to live here. Thank you for the effort this took to set up, edit and share.
Thanks so much, Robin!
You should consider doing a video for Peru. Even though it's only two towns over, the landscape is different (mostly flatter) it's sill heavily forested and it'd be amazing to see the wildlife I grew up around!
Great idea! We had a couple cameras in the Peru State Forest a few years back looking for moose. Maybe a good time to make a trip back up there!
This is amazing
Thanks Donald!
Awesome footage great placement of the trail cameras
We really appreciate the feedback, TCNE. High praise coming from you guys!
Great video...good job.
We really appreciate it, Michael!
Wow! You have the very best camera placement for all your cameras that I've ever seen!
Also, I love watching that beaver shoving food into his mouth like branches into a wood chipper 😅
Wow, thanks!
I need more moments this is incredible
In the works!
Great job ..one of the best I've seen
Thanks David!
So many animals merely going about their business. What a pleasure it must be to own the land they forage on. I love watching the mama bear and her two cubs. It’s interesting to see some of the animals instinctively knowing the camera is out of place.
Thanks so much! The wildlife in New England is spectacular. We love it here
This is really beautiful footage! That's a Bushnell cam? Amazing. I subscribed to see more later.
Thanks so much! These videos are a combination of Bushnell (E3 and 20MP Trophy Cam) as well as Browning (Recon Force Advantage). Both have been great!
@@berkshiretrailcam Thank you so much. I've used Meidase and they've been okay if you get a good one. Sometimes, they burn batteries fast and the sound is like a motor running. Right out of the box, they quikly replace them. So many choices. I'll have to check those two out you mentioned.
Thank you for this awesome trail camera collection. Classy, exciting, fun and easy to watch. Top marks!
Thanks Cliff! We really appreciate it!
Just came across your channel. Awesome footage on your trial cam and a new subscriber.
Thanks so much!
Wow, this is quite a collection! Taken over a stretch of time, the cameras used varied in the sharpness of images. Some were the sharpest I've seen on RUclips and some the fuzziest. You're lucky to have so much wildlife around your property! Is there any chance you could add a species list (common and scientific names) to the info section? That would really be helpful. Perhaps most viewers will know the common names of most of the animals, but few will know all of them (including me). And perhaps most viewers aren't interested in the scientific names, but some of us definitely are. Thanks for this video!
This is the most active area I have ever see in Massachusetts!!!!
Thanks Christine! We love it up here 🙂
Loved that huge Bob Cat.there so sneaky,and its funny when they haven't a clue that there being taped,lol..except maybe this 2 black bears in the swamp that walked rite over the camera.I believe that he smelled human scent on the camera because he had that look that he knew something was just a little out of place
Amazing thanks for sharing
Thanks for visiting!
I'm in central Oklahoma, and I'd like to say that that video I just watched had some of the most interesting and beautiful wildlife that a body can find on the North.American continent. I don't know where Berkshire is, but that's some beautiful country.
Thanks so much, John! We’re in western Massachusetts. It’s spectacular out here!
You left out the kitchen sink. Impressive all the way around!
Thanks very much! 🙂
Great video! Do you happen to have the model info on the cameras you used? Thanks.
Thanks! These cameras are Browning Recon Force Advantage and Bushnell E2 and E3. Both brands have been great, although we prefer the Browning. Browning appears to have discontinued the Advantage, but we’ve been hearing good things about other cameras in the Recon Force series. Let us know how it works out!
Awesome!!
Thanks James!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
You have some awesome videos! Love the bears! Thanks for sharing! New sub here!
Thank you!
HI, Can we download and broadcast this on Community Television for the Southern Berkshires? Our viewers will enjoy this very much!! Amazing video!
Absolutely! Please feel free to use the video anytime!
great camera positioning ingenious !!
Thank you!
What brand of trail camera do you use? Amazing captures and very high video quality 👏👏👏
We’ve used a mix of Bushnell and Browning. Most recently, I’ve been very pleased with the Browning Recon Force series, particularly the HP5
@@berkshiretrailcam Thank you very much 🤝 looks like it is very high quality
Wonderful footage! So peaceful to watch except for the obnoxious ads
Thanks for the kind words, Nancy! And my apologies for the ads. Unfortunately, that is all RUclips’s doing :/
The golden eastern coyote must have interesting dna! What a beauty. 💙🌙
Love them!
This is wonderful
Thank you for findiñg me
Thanks Dena! 🙂
thank you 👍
Thanks Gerti!
Enhorabuena buenos vídeos 👍⭐
Thanks so much!
Hello. Beautiful recordings and beautiful shots. I leave the sub and I will follow your channel. Best regards, Marcin 🇵🇱
Thank you! 🙂
You do such a great job I really like your videos! I posted some of my own but really look forward to yours
Thanks John! We really appreciate it!
Thank you so much for your fantastic Trail Cam. What an interesting variety of critters. So wonderful to see that there are still some animals left in the "wild". Man has bulldozed way too much of this country. Were those Herons? In my ignorance I didn't know they were so far north, or are they migratory? Do you wipe, disinfect your camera case? Some were very interested, I wonder if you left some of your human smell on it. This was such a beautiful and educational "trip" and the only sound was the rushing water. Magnificent!
Oh. And thanks for no "narration"
Thanks so much for the feedback, Karen. You are absolutely right - those are Great Blue Heron, which breed in Massachusetts - very good eye. We do our best to avoid leaving any scent/trace for the wildlife. The camera does occasionally seem to catch their sight/smell, although I don’t think it bothers them given the frequency with which we see the same wildlife coming through. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Lots of bears!😮
the right Spot"s at the right Time .great Video thanks P/S even if the camera is very quiet lot's of these animal's can hear it ..
Very true!
Which model of cameras are you using? I have property down in Florida, have a few cell cams out there but want to put some out that take video as well.
I would highly recommend the Browning Recon Force series. Excellent video quality!
Oh what benefit would any of this be if we weren’t here to enjoy it
Very nice all around, what camera is this if you don’t mind saying?
We have a quite a few cameras. I believe most of these were from some older 20MP Bushnell Trophy cams, but over the last couple years we have transitioned to the Brown Recon Force series
Nice video
Thank you!
really nice videos! What kind of Browning did you used?
Thanks Maurizio! I believe all Browning videos were from a Recon Force Advantage, which unfortunately has been discontinued. That said, we have had good luck with some of the newer cams in the Recon Force series. Hope that helps!
Out of curiosity, do you ever come up north county? Would love to see a trail camera somewhere on Mt. Greylock or up on Florida Mtn/Savoy somewhere!
That’s a great idea! Stay tuned! 🙂
@@berkshiretrailcam oh I will! Really enjoy these videos!
I didn't know that there was so many black bear in Massachusetts.
My lynx is 100 kilos. Greetings from Finland.
7:52 mark - What kind of animals are those walking in pair? So cuddly cute!
They are porcupines! 🙂
Where is Watson? There are Moose in Massachusetts?
All videos were taken in Washington, Massachusetts. There are an estimated 1000-1500 moose in Massachusetts.
@@berkshiretrailcam Amazing! We just moved to Westfield and I had no idea! Love the videos!
You got some GEMS here!!!...Should submit to WWF!!!
Thanks Jim! I’d be curious to hear what you think of other other compilations 🙂
I love that bobcat. he's beautiful watching beavers the little geese I want couple mallard male female my Maddie and Jake use to play with my other ones I had one them white ducks stood up just like me and I use to laugh cause. he loved stay in with me.and I picked him up all the time.had more fun with am
Jake and Laddie Chase them then theyd
Chase them
Thanks Mary!
If prey animals could talk what would they say about the beauty of mother nature?
the blackbear at 9:32 needs a bath and some tick spray
Agreed!