What a treat so see so many beautiful, wild creatures! I never knew there was such a thing as a blonde back bear. Thank you so very much for sharing this.
Interesting the different shades of color on the bears. Didn't know it varied that much. Some _healthy_ bears too. Cool footage again brother. You get into some remote territory.
Jason, great video, including the surprise close encounter. Do you have any idea what that peculiar, bow-legged, stomping gait (by more than one bear) is by the big pine and the small tree trunk?
WOW what a great video! Loved seeing the baby bear, super cute. Your bear encounter was amazing! Interesting it's so often bears that get up close to trail cameras, better sense of smell or they see something unusual? Thanks for sharing
I loved the giant bear face in the camera! Super interesting to see the variety of coat colors. Where do the animals go to get water once the stream has dried up? Is there another source nearby?
Those bears are a cut up! The back scratching bear, the bear scenting up that stick while getting a spare itch between the legs scratched, and the bear with the bare spot on back. 😂 But, what was that second animal @1:20 and those others @4:00 ?
Lover your videos! Can I ask what is the animal at 1:21? Thank you again for your trail cams, Im over here in Lake Havasu, trying to stay cool wishing I was in Williams or the North Rim or somewhere in the mountains! lol
I noticed your snake gaiters. Can you please share what type you like? I'm thinking of getting pair after seeing a few Mojave rattlesnakes up close recently. 🙂 Thanks for sharing the vid.
For a second, the screen grab of the black bear for this video looked like it had a shoulder hump! Almost grizzly like, but it was a false alarm. Wish we still had Mexican grizzlies
Thank you, this Blonde Bear with the long snout, that was on the vid, is interesting [we do not have Bears in Australia...our Koala is not actually a Bear, but a Marsupial].
OMG, the baby turkeys 😍 Just cool stuff 🙌🏼
What a treat so see so many beautiful, wild creatures! I never knew there was such a thing as a blonde back bear. Thank you so very much for sharing this.
Thank you so much for watching!
Thanks for sharing loved the video
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The sounds of the forest and critters. Thank you for another fantastic video .
Thank you so much for watching!
Just loved the video Jason thanks for all that you do to bring us these wonderful images 🌟
Bless your heart! Thank you so much!
Great footage! Loved all the babies. The way the bear with the cub walks is hilarious
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Wow. And all the babies! It's so interesting watching the animals in nature, while many of us can't get out and see it. Love your videos, thank you.
Thank you so much for watching!
Amazing stuff!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing .
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EEEEEI! I love how the bear used the tree to scratch it's back. LOL You caught some great wildlife footage there.
Thank you!
Close encounters make it worth the effort. I'm jealous!
It was exciting for sure.
Awesome job Jason! That “blonde” was gorgeous!! Lots of bear out and about!
Thank you!
The bear activity is actually slower this summer for some reason. Maybe all the winter rains we got changed things for them? Idk
Great video, Jason. Love that little bear cub. ❤
Thank you so much!
Amazing coloration on that bear!
Yes, a Beauty!
Thank you another very interesting video appreciate it very much. ❤
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Interesting the different shades of color on the bears. Didn't know it varied that much. Some _healthy_ bears too. Cool footage again brother. You get into some remote territory.
We get many different color phased bears here in Southern Arizona.
Great footage, as always! Especially love those cute coatis...💟
Thank you so much!
Another awesome video, thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!
Incredible footage!
Thanks a lot!
Another great wildlife video! 👍👍
Thank you so much!
That last bear looks friendly! Great compilation!
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So many bears. That Turkey and babies sure like that area. Only if they knew how dangerous it is there. Kitty looked skinny but I'm sure healthy
There is definitely an abundance of wildlife there.
As always great video,keep up the great work.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I’m amazed it doesn’t happen more often,with all the time you spend up there. As always a great video.
I would say most of the time they smell me as I'm not concerned about the wind when I check my cameras.
Jason, great video, including the surprise close encounter. Do you have any idea what that peculiar, bow-legged, stomping gait (by more than one bear) is by the big pine and the small tree trunk?
Thank you! Those bears try to walk in each other's footsteps during the rut.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors Thanks for responding. I just learned something new!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors Are the sows the only ones that do that rut stomp, or do boars do it too?
Thanks for sharing. What a wonderful variety of God's creatures. ♥
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Excellent!!
Glad you like it!
WOW what a great video! Loved seeing the baby bear, super cute. Your bear encounter was amazing! Interesting it's so often bears that get up close to trail cameras, better sense of smell or they see something unusual? Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Thanks, lot of good shots on this one.
Thank you!
Good stuff as always, I could almost smell bear breath on the close up. Be careful out there.
Hahaha
THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL BEAR (THE FIRST BEAR)
Pretty Blonde
I loved the giant bear face in the camera! Super interesting to see the variety of coat colors.
Where do the animals go to get water once the stream has dried up? Is there another source nearby?
There are always pools of water they know about when the creeks dry up.
Loved seeing the turkey youngin's! Is that the same black bear that in another video had two cubs with her?
Different black bear
We're is this place is so beautiful 😍 mamá Bear 🐻 end the baby gret 📸 video
In the mountains of Southern Arizona
Do all bears walk like that mama
During the rut, they tend to walk in other bears trax.
Those bears are a cut up! The back scratching bear, the bear scenting up that stick while getting a spare itch between the legs scratched, and the bear with the bare spot on back. 😂
But, what was that second animal @1:20 and those others @4:00 ?
Coatis
Coatimundis
Another great vid. What length (duration) of time do you find works best when you place cameras at a location?
I set my cameras for 20-25 second videos and check them every 3-4 wks usually.
Lover your videos! Can I ask what is the animal at 1:21? Thank you again for your trail cams, Im over here in Lake Havasu, trying to stay cool wishing I was in Williams or the North Rim or somewhere in the mountains! lol
Thank you so much for watching!
Mountain lion at Tmc last week was crazy
Yes it was...
I noticed your snake gaiters. Can you please share what type you like? I'm thinking of getting pair after seeing a few Mojave rattlesnakes up close recently. 🙂 Thanks for sharing the vid.
I have an old pair of mossy oak I think they are? You can find good ones now on Amazon for around $30-$60 or so.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors Thanks!
For a second, the screen grab of the black bear for this video looked like it had a shoulder hump! Almost grizzly like, but it was a false alarm.
Wish we still had Mexican grizzlies
It would be awesome if we still had the Mexican grizzlies
So you just blow kisses at it and it runs!?!? NOTED!
Haha, I caught it off guard!
Just to be clear, you have some black bears that are brown, but no actual brown bears, correct?
correct, "black" bears come in everything from blonde to coal black. This video actually had good examples of the two ends of the spectrum
They are called color phased down here in Southern Arizona
Mama bear has a strange gait, I wonder if she is still healing from giving birth? It looks like she is chaffed in some way
That is a common gait they have during the rut.
Bigfoot at 3:39? 😮
Hahaha
Thank you, this Blonde Bear with the long snout, that was on the vid, is interesting [we do not have Bears in Australia...our Koala is not actually a Bear, but a Marsupial].
Yes, it was on the video a couple of times.