This is sooo beautiful! Seeing so many innocent, precious animals. I only wish I could invisibly plant myself there to observe in person. Heaven! And yes, thank you for the lack of noise other than nature itself.
I think deep down we all wish we could be invisible observers sometimes :D deers are such beautiful animals, would love to hang out with them and feed them, but sadly they get spooked so easily. i quess its just natural selection.
Don’t want to see one in the wild though, the mother will try to kill you to defend the calf. More dangerous than bears. Lots of these moose in Newfoundland due to all the bogs. Got to see one on a trail while on a side by side with my grandfather and brother.
What amazed me about Finnist forests is how silent they are. You can be in the middle of them and know there are all kinds of animals in there but they seem so still and silent. Then out of the silence comes a huge roar that I never heard before so I quickly tried to find my way back to the Seitseminen National Park building. In there they have buttons to press of the various animal sounds and my best bet on what I heard was a moose. With a really powerful roar or growl that echoed right through the forest. I initially thought it was a bear but sounded more like the moose. Really startled me because it sounded close. Love Finland - its forest and its lakes. Enchanting place.
I've seen a few otters while ice fishing. Threw some fish near their hole where they dive under water. The otter I saw was very curious and stuck around for a bit then left.
Holy smoke, I know you man, met you in a sauna in Finland over a decade ago. Great to see you're still tuning into the animalistic Finnish brain frequency.
Todella hienoa kuvausta. Ja mikä parasta: ihminen ei ole sorkkimassa eikä säätelemässä näissä kuvissa, vaan eläimet ja luonto ovat pääosassa. Lisäksi kukaan ”dokumentaristi” ei työnnä naamaansa joka otokseen. Näitä vanha salon kulkija katselee ilokseen kesäisen metsän kutsua odotellessa. Kiitokset!
Voi hyvät hyssykät! Jos tässä ei mieli lepää, niin se ei lepää missään - jo on taidokasta luonnon kuvausta... Super kiitokset, otinpa suosikkeihin, mukava katsella myöhemminkin. Tämä se on maailman parasta taidetta, Jumalan luomia "veistoksia" livenä.
Beautiful! I visited Finland once in the 90s. Thank you for being such good stewards of your natural lands and animals! And thank you for sharing this wonderful video!
Olipa ihana luontohetki aidossa ympäristössään! Kuin olis istunut puun oksalla seuraamassa,eläimet käyskentelevät omissa oloissaan luonnollisina heidän maailman rauhassa. Upeaa katseltavaa,kiitos👍
I love animal wildlife videos--this is one of the very best. What a wonderful selection of animals you have to photograph..thank you. Watching from Massachusetts USA.
Yey, with sound. Alot of channels exclude sound. Lovely Scandinavian forest:) Im moving to my cabin permanently in 4 months. 50 years old and retired 😆 Greetings from Norway
Very similar to my part of the Scottish highlands….everything except the moose/elk. Pinemartens are rife here, otters, foxes, deer, badgers, hedgehogs, hares, owls. It’s nice to see them on camera though…usually we see them in the hills behind our house and you can hear them at night. The otters swim in the sea beside the village and they’ll wander up into the fields now and again.
It must be nice to live in a country with It's wildlife still intact. When you take that away, you lose the memories of all those who came before us, lived, suffered, and returned to the earth. It is an unimaginable disrespect to our ancestors and children to get rid of the wilderness. It is core to our humanity to bathe in its beauty, and to fear all that is unknown which the forest hides. Man will be humbled in time.
Bonjour 🐕. J’ai 79ans et suis handicapés, les vidéos sur les Animaux sont toujours pour moi un vraie bonheur. Je partage la maison 🏠 avec un adorable Chihuahua de 2 ans et demie. Un grand merci pour vos video. Amitiés 🐕 💓 🐕
Heureux que vous ayez trouvé ma chaîne. Salutations aux chiens. Ici en Finlande, les animaux et les oiseaux ont des poussins en ce moment, j'espère pouvoir les photographier.
Nagyon köszönöm ezt a filmet ! Jó volt látni , mert személyesen nem áll módomban ilyen helyeken járni ! Szépek , különlegesek voltak ezek az erdei állatok ! Köszönöm mégegyszer , nagy élmény volt !
This is like seeing into heaven for me. Thanks so much for this work. Such incredible variety of species, some new to mee. Your squirrels are different. That duck with little polka dotted ducklings behind in the creek. Eeeep!😊 That baby moose, what an actor. Like his mama.
For the foreigners watching this, the videos were recorded in Central Finland in 2022 with a game camera (according to Sari Viren). In addition, if anybody wonders, the white cubes are salt and minerals etc. for the forest animals that they require in their diet. They are partly put there to attract animals to area for the hunting (requires a permit), but also for attracting animals away from highways where they used to come to lick the salt off the roads and thus would cause horrible road accidents (we have a lot of roads out in the nowhere land). Similarly the licking cubes also attract them away from fields and decreases the damage they do to trees by eating the bark (forestry is a very profitable business in Finland).
@@NancyHanson3472 Bonjour je ne connais pas les Chiens Finlandais, mes j'aime tout les Animaux. Je vie avec un adorable Chihuahua de deux ans et demi. Toutes mes Amitiés 🐕 💓 💗 🐕
Eläimet ovat taitavia piilottelemaan, vaikka joka viikko kierrän kamerat, ei eläimistä näy kuin jäljet ja jätökset. Joskus kuuluu vain rapinaa ja lintujen äänet. Onneksi on nuo kamerat joilla pääse hetkeksi tutustumaan eläinten touhuihin.
It's an amazing and welcome video to see animals living in such a variety of ways through cameras installed in the forest. Thank you for sharing the valuable video.😊😊
Olipas ihana video 😍 Mä kävelen metsissä päivittäin ja musta on ihanaa tutkailla merkkejä eläimistä, vaikka heitä itseään näkee usein vain vilahdukselta. Tää kertoo juuri siitä elämästä mikä siellä kukoistaa kun ihminen on poissa.❤
@@sariviren8307 🤯Can't wait to share that with other people that may not know! I just never considered cranes thinking Finland was too cold, very pleased to hear otherwise, they are such beautiful birds!
Videossa on 2022 vuoden parhaimmistoa. Noin reilut 50 kertaa eli kerta viikkoon kierrän 8-11 kameraa. Olihan siinä tietokoneelta tallenteiden kahlaaminen oma hommansa. Mukava laittaa myös muiden nähtäväksi.
Just watched today's human news and all the ridiculous depressing chaos they bring upon themselves daily. This was the absolute perfect antidote, thank you 🙏
@@sariviren8307 As a teenager I spent several months in Finland. The calmness and beauty of Finland's nature left a life-long impression. I miss it. I will be back to your channel!
Thank you for the beautiful video @Sari Viren. The animals are great. I especially like the otters, the black grouse and capercaillie (I hope the translation is correct) and of course the magnificent moose - with their calves!
Vaikka kuljen samaja reittejä joita eläimet kulkevat en juurikaan näe kuin jäljet, jätökset ja joskus kuulen pienen risahduksen. Kameraa tutkiessa useasti kokee yllätyksen mitä eläimet on touhunnut. Myös pettymyksiäkin on tullut.
Прекрасно, краса невимовна, чарівна! Дякую авторам відео за працю! Wonderful, such a charming, inexpressible beauty! Thanks to video makers fo the job! ❤👍
We recently got a nature camera at our summer cottage. Its so weird, we have seen so many animals on the camera during the night, that we have never seen before. even tho we have had the cottage for ages. These kinds of videos inspired us and it kinda opened our eyes on how diverse our local ecosystem really is.
Great! It's great to have new enthusiasts. Hopefully the animals will move in front of your camera. Cameras bring nature closer to people and they start to appreciate nature in a completely different way.🐿
Whitetails do not belong to Finland's original fauna. The first animals were brought from Minnesota in 1934. A grand total of four female and one (!) male calf survived the boat trip. In 1948 a couple of more were imported to widen the gene pool, but in any case the current, almost too dense whitetail population descends from just a few animals.
This is amazingly beautiful. I wouldn’t want to ruin the tranquility, but it would be really cool to have a version with the names of all these animals. Kiitos for this post!
@@sariviren8307 Of course I would prefer English. I can read French and Spanish but English is easier for me. My close friend is Finnish but I don’t know how fluent she is, as she left there as a small child. This post is amazing.
Beautiful! I love this video. Is that a salt lick for the moose on that post? I’m trying to place some of the birds, one looked like a Rock Ptarmigan with their snowshoe feet. Do they have impala in Finland? Didn’t see a lot of predators, I saw an eagle or some other kind of raptor. I love the squirrels and the snow bunnies. And the otters!
Hello! The large grouse are Capercaillies, which are related to ptarmigans. The smaller grouse are Hazel Grouse. I doubt there were any Rock Ptarmigans in this video, since they do not live in this part of Finland, or in this environment. There are no impalas in Finland, sadly. And yes, those are salt licks.
@@StormyDay I assume you mean this one: 4:58. It's a Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus). There are two species of deer in the video, one smaller and one larger, plus the moose. The Roe Deer is the smaller deer, with spike-like antlers. Also, please don't misunderstand Scout. Moose and Elk are one and the same species (Alces alces). Only the name is different in the Old World and the New World. That's because there are no Elk/Moose in England, so the English settlers in the North American colonies didn't really know what animal the name Elk refers to. So they called the large deer in the area an Elk and then called the other large deer-like animal a Moose. Because there are a lot of Americans on the internet, it has caught on to just call them Moose, even if they're living in Eurasia. There's a bit similar situation with Reindeer and Caribou. It's the same species (Rangifer tarandus), but it's called Reindeer in Eurasia and Caribou in North America.
😄Kissa varmaan mietti, kummassa mahtaa elämä olla mukavampaa, tuolla vapaana luonnossa vai täällä sisällä lämpimässä, emännän / isännän ja ruokakupin vieressä. Ja koska kissa on kissa, niin johtopäätöstä ei tarvitse arvailla.
Wild animals in Finnish nature.
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This is wonderful! Thank you
@@misskitty2133😊😊😅 2:17
This is sooo beautiful! Seeing so many innocent, precious animals. I only wish I could invisibly plant myself there to observe in person. Heaven! And yes, thank you for the lack of noise other than nature itself.
Glad you enjoyed my video.
I think deep down we all wish we could be invisible observers sometimes :D deers are such beautiful animals, would love to hang out with them and feed them, but sadly they get spooked so easily. i quess its just natural selection.
I dont know how I got here but I am glad I did! Nice footage!
Oh my goodness that cute calf at 6:14 😍😂 I love this video, such beautiful capture of these beautiful creatures 🥰
He made me giggle haha
@@Ilive_420ITS A MOOSE
1:10 XD
Don’t want to see one in the wild though, the mother will try to kill you to defend the calf. More dangerous than bears.
Lots of these moose in Newfoundland due to all the bogs. Got to see one on a trail while on a side by side with my grandfather and brother.
What amazed me about Finnist forests is how silent they are. You can be in the middle of them and know there are all kinds of animals in there but they seem so still and silent. Then out of the silence comes a huge roar that I never heard before so I quickly tried to find my way back to the Seitseminen National Park building. In there they have buttons to press of the various animal sounds and my best bet on what I heard was a moose. With a really powerful roar or growl that echoed right through the forest. I initially thought it was a bear but sounded more like the moose. Really startled me because it sounded close.
Love Finland - its forest and its lakes. Enchanting place.
Thanks for the nice story.
What a great collection wild animal film footage!
Thank you, I had no idea that Finland is home to otters.
I've seen a few otters while ice fishing. Threw some fish near their hole where they dive under water. The otter I saw was very curious and stuck around for a bit then left.
very common animal, especially to fishermen during wintertime.
Holy smoke, I know you man, met you in a sauna in Finland over a decade ago. Great to see you're still tuning into the animalistic Finnish brain frequency.
Me neither and I live in Finland
@@LebowskiDudeful Really? How cool!
Which sauna?
Todella hienoa kuvausta. Ja mikä parasta: ihminen ei ole sorkkimassa eikä säätelemässä näissä kuvissa, vaan eläimet ja luonto ovat pääosassa. Lisäksi kukaan ”dokumentaristi” ei työnnä naamaansa joka otokseen. Näitä vanha salon kulkija katselee ilokseen kesäisen metsän kutsua odotellessa. Kiitokset!
Kesää täälläkin odotellaan olisi helpompi kiertää kameroita. Lumi tuo tietenkin helpotusta eläinten jälkien seuraamiseen. Mukavia reissuja sinulle.
Eikä renkutusta taustalle vaan "pelkät" luonnon äänet. Kiitän🤗
Kaikki noi eläimet tapettiin sitä varten on riistakameroij
@@sariviren8307
Anteeksi myöhä: Kiitos samoin sinulle!
Totta. Ei tartteta kettään Attenporoa mongertamassa preeriakoiran syvistä ajatuksista
Voi hyvät hyssykät! Jos tässä ei mieli lepää, niin se ei lepää missään - jo on taidokasta luonnon kuvausta... Super kiitokset, otinpa suosikkeihin, mukava katsella myöhemminkin. Tämä se on maailman parasta taidetta, Jumalan luomia "veistoksia" livenä.
Mukava kuulla että olet tykännyt. Laitteen tänne videoita kunhan eläimet näyttäytyvät kameroille. Nyt on saukot aktiivisena liikuskellut. 🦦
Beautiful! I visited Finland once in the 90s. Thank you for being such good stewards of your natural lands and animals! And thank you for sharing this wonderful video!
Thanks to you. It's nice that you've been to Finland.
Så fin film att titta på ❤
Tämä oli kyllä rauhoittavin video mitä olen youtubessa nähnyt, todella hyvää kuvamateriaalia!
Omg i love finnish wildlife its majestetic and you are amazing photographer the videos are amazing!!!!
Thanks a lot
Beautiful countryside and a wonderful variety of wildlife. Thank you for uploading this.
There is some real enchantment in this video. So peaceful and enlightening. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
Thanks, glad you looked
0:56 for anyone wondering what these are they are raccoon dogs. They are incredibly common in Finland and some other European countries
Thank you. I was wondering what those were.
Thanks for that, I was thinking they weren’t aggressive enough to be badgers or wolverines.
@@shazzorama European badgers aren’t aggressive unless they are cornered
I literally said they look like a mix of a raccoon and a small dog, guess i wasnt the only one thinking that hahaha
Tnx
hey that's a good name. i was trying to figure out if they were raccoons or dogs.
Upeeta materiaalia, mukavaa katseltavaa! Kyllä eläimiä seuraa mieluummin luonnossa, kuin että olisivat vankeina eläintarhoissa
Mukavaa että katselit. Laitan tänne lisää videoita, kunhan eläimet taas näyttäytyy.
Niin no supikoira on meidän luonnossa tuholainen. Toki ihmisen aikaansaannosta.
@@DDramKing Vähiin ovat täällä supikoirat käyneet. Eivät ole ainakaan kameroihin taltioituneet.
Voi jumalauta ne on eläintarhoissa siksi, että eivät kuolis sukupuuttoon!!! 🙄🙄🙄🔫 ota selvää asioista ennen ku nolaat ittes julkisesti 😑😑😑
@@kauppareissuilija.from.Finland kiitos päivän nauruista
Olipa ihana luontohetki aidossa ympäristössään!
Kuin olis istunut puun oksalla seuraamassa,eläimet käyskentelevät omissa oloissaan luonnollisina heidän maailman rauhassa.
Upeaa katseltavaa,kiitos👍
Olipas mukavasti kuvailtu.
Kiitos 🌹 Toivottavasti kanavani tuottaa lisää mukavia katselu hetkiä.
I love animal wildlife videos--this is one of the very best. What a wonderful selection of animals you have to photograph..thank you. Watching from Massachusetts USA.
Oh thanks, I'm glad you found my channel.
Yey, with sound. Alot of channels exclude sound. Lovely Scandinavian forest:) Im moving to my cabin permanently in 4 months. 50 years old and retired 😆 Greetings from Norway
Thanks for the feedback.
Great job Sari! Very nice to see all the clips of wildlife!
Thank you. Glad you found my channel.
Awesome. Esp. the little Foxes. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Germany ✌️
Can there be anything more beautiful to watch on this planet where we live?
Kiitos! 😻
Very similar to my part of the Scottish highlands….everything except the moose/elk. Pinemartens are rife here, otters, foxes, deer, badgers, hedgehogs, hares, owls. It’s nice to see them on camera though…usually we see them in the hills behind our house and you can hear them at night. The otters swim in the sea beside the village and they’ll wander up into the fields now and again.
Wonderful, the nearby nature is amazing
It must be nice to live in a country with It's wildlife still intact. When you take that away, you lose the memories of all those who came before us, lived, suffered, and returned to the earth. It is an unimaginable disrespect to our ancestors and children to get rid of the wilderness. It is core to our humanity to bathe in its beauty, and to fear all that is unknown which the forest hides. Man will be humbled in time.
It's a pity that not all countries in the world are as rich in nature as Finland.
❤
I think, that for most Finns it's unimaginable to not love nature, but we see that some have no connection.
Truly.
Watching this feels like going back in time.
Bonjour 🐕. J’ai 79ans et suis handicapés, les vidéos sur les Animaux sont toujours pour moi un vraie bonheur. Je partage la maison 🏠 avec un adorable Chihuahua de 2 ans et demie. Un grand merci pour vos video. Amitiés 🐕 💓 🐕
Heureux que vous ayez trouvé ma chaîne. Salutations aux chiens. Ici en Finlande, les animaux et les oiseaux ont des poussins en ce moment, j'espère pouvoir les photographier.
Thanks for making the internet a better place.
Wow, thank you
just so peaceful and relaxing to watch, ty : )
Kaunista ja kärsivällistä työtä. Kiitos.
Nagyon köszönöm ezt a filmet ! Jó volt látni , mert személyesen nem áll módomban
ilyen helyeken járni ! Szépek , különlegesek voltak ezek az erdei állatok !
Köszönöm mégegyszer , nagy élmény volt !
Köszönöm, hogy megnézted és megtaláltad a csatornámat. Hetente adok hozzá videókat a csatornámhoz.
@@sariviren8307 Köszönöm szépen ! Megfogom nézni , mert szeretem a
különleges és érdekes filmeket ! Jó egészséget kívánok !
@@juliannatoth4947 köszönöm, erőt neked.
No nyt on todella komea video! Riistakamerat viimeisen päälle oikeassa käytössä, kuin ikkuna metsän elämään 👍👍
Kiitokset, teiltähän nuo kamerat on hankittu. Olen ollut tyytyväinen kameroihin sekä palveluun.
@@sariviren8307 Mukava kuulla, tähän pyritään! 😀
1:10 XD
This film fills me with happiness and proudness. Very good job :)
This is like seeing into heaven for me. Thanks so much for this work. Such incredible variety of species, some new to mee. Your squirrels are different. That duck with little polka dotted ducklings behind in the creek. Eeeep!😊 That baby moose, what an actor. Like his mama.
That duck with little polka dotted ducklings behind in the creek = Common Goldeneye
Thank you kindly for sharing this.. made my day.. Great camerawork.. beautiful harmoni in nature and so peaceful.. Have a Happy day 💕✌️💞
Thanks for watching.💕
Some incredible footage in here. Thank you for sharing.
More videos coming soon.
For the foreigners watching this, the videos were recorded in Central Finland in 2022 with a game camera (according to Sari Viren).
In addition, if anybody wonders, the white cubes are salt and minerals etc. for the forest animals that they require in their diet. They are partly put there to attract animals to area for the hunting (requires a permit), but also for attracting animals away from highways where they used to come to lick the salt off the roads and thus would cause horrible road accidents (we have a lot of roads out in the nowhere land). Similarly the licking cubes also attract them away from fields and decreases the damage they do to trees by eating the bark (forestry is a very profitable business in Finland).
Thank you for the information!
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@@NancyHanson3472 Bonjour je ne connais pas les Chiens Finlandais, mes j'aime tout les Animaux. Je vie avec un adorable Chihuahua de deux ans et demi. Toutes mes Amitiés 🐕 💓 💗 🐕
Kiitos! Ihanaa luonnon elämää, näitä hetkiä ei kaupungissa oikein nää.
Eläimet ovat taitavia piilottelemaan, vaikka joka viikko kierrän kamerat, ei eläimistä näy kuin jäljet ja jätökset. Joskus kuuluu vain rapinaa ja lintujen äänet. Onneksi on nuo kamerat joilla pääse hetkeksi tutustumaan eläinten touhuihin.
This made me smile a lot! Thank you for sharing 😊❤️
That was wonderful . When there is a nice clean creek or river many animals will go there. That was so nice to see the wildlife.
A small clean stream between two ponds. important for many animals, used for drinking and washing. thanks for watching.
Thank you. I connect through the natural flms😢of these precious creatures. Living in harmony is our future❤️🇨🇦
It's an amazing and welcome video to see animals living in such a variety of ways through cameras installed in the forest. Thank you for sharing the valuable video.😊😊
thanks, your videos are a bit different. Interesting description of everyday life on the street. Exciting!
😲 the forests are so lush in Finland!
Voi ei tota hirvenvasaa :') ihana pikkuinen
Olipas ihana video 😍 Mä kävelen metsissä päivittäin ja musta on ihanaa tutkailla merkkejä eläimistä, vaikka heitä itseään näkee usein vain vilahdukselta. Tää kertoo juuri siitä elämästä mikä siellä kukoistaa kun ihminen on poissa.❤
Harvoin itsekkään olen näitä livenä nähnyt. Usein yllättyy kun katsoo mitä muistikortille on tallentunut.
The swan scaring his buddy made me 😆! I had NO idea there were so many cranes in Finland! Loved the video
Thanks. There are about 40,000 pairs of cranes in Finland
@@sariviren8307 🤯Can't wait to share that with other people that may not know! I just never considered cranes thinking Finland was too cold, very pleased to hear otherwise, they are such beautiful birds!
Wau ihan huippu👌🥰
Tosi mukavaa katseltavaa. Luonto ja eläimet aidoimmillaan. Kiitos tosi paljon. Tätä lisää ♥️
Seuraava video on jo tekeillä. Toivotaan että eläimet näyttäytyy kameroille, jotta saadaan lisää näytettävää.
so many amazing creatures!I didn't realize that white cube is salt lick until the moose family came by. Greetings from China
Thank you very much for the gift. Glad you found my channel.
Nice to see the neatly raked forest floor.
😂
?!
@@jootan91 Its a poke at Trump.
@@mirandahotspring4019 still don't get it
@@jootan91 Trump said in a speech after a forest fire in California that in Finland the forest floors are raked to prevent wild fires.
Hienot kuvaus paikat olet löytänyt. Varmasti eräskin reissu pitänyt tehdä tämänkin kokoelman saamiseksi! 💯
Videossa on 2022 vuoden parhaimmistoa. Noin reilut 50 kertaa eli kerta viikkoon kierrän 8-11 kameraa. Olihan siinä tietokoneelta tallenteiden kahlaaminen oma hommansa. Mukava laittaa myös muiden nähtäväksi.
@@sariviren8307 hatunnosto tälle!
Olipa ihana video seurata mitä eläimet luonnossa puuhastelee.❤️
Riistakamera on kyllä mukava tapa seurata eläinten touhuja. Vaatii tietysti hiukan vaivaa, mutta on palkitsevaa.
Ihanan seesteistä metsänelämää, nyt kävi onni että löysin tämän kanavan. Kiitos.
Tervetuloa mukaan katselemaan. Laitan tänne videoita tasaiseen tahtiin, jos vain eläimet suostuu näyttäytymään.
Da best wildlife footage ever from Finland!!
Thanks, that's very flattering.
Kyllä oli kivaa katsottavaa tämä pitempi kooste. Saukkoja on nyt tässäkin pyöriny useampana talvena lähellä.
Saattaa olla samat saukot jotka on videolla, niillä on niin kauheen iso reviiri.🦦
Ihanaa Suomen luontoa eläimineen.Monipuolisesti on kulkijoita.
Tällaista katsoo vaikka kuinka kauan!Paljon kiitoksia💗🍀
Mukavaa että katsoit. Kanavaltani löytyy muitakin riistakamera videoita jossa eläimet ovat pääosassa. ☀️
@@sariviren8307 Kyllä,selasin ja katsoin rypypaikkavideota,tarkotus muutkin katsoa 👍
Such a beautiful sight! Thank you.
This is the best I've seen. Wonderful.
Just watched today's human news and all the ridiculous depressing chaos they bring upon themselves daily. This was the absolute perfect antidote, thank you 🙏
I'm glad to hear that I made you happy
Mitähän nuo hirvet jutteli. :) Selkeä keslustelu oli käynnissä.
Such Beautiful wildlife and nature. Thank you for showing me.
This is incredible. I love it!!
Kyllä sielu lepää tätä katellessa. Kiitos sari.
Such beautiful and peaceful nature! thank you for sharing
Glad you found my channel.
@@sariviren8307 As a teenager I spent several months in Finland. The calmness and beauty of Finland's nature left a life-long impression. I miss it. I will be back to your channel!
kiitos - tämä video todella piristi päivääni
Thank you for the beautiful video @Sari Viren.
The animals are great. I especially like the otters, the black grouse and capercaillie (I hope the translation is correct) and of course the magnificent moose - with their calves!
The translations went well. Glad to hear you liked my video.
Aivan ihana video🤗 Kiitos näin pääsimme näkemään metsän elämää jota siellä kävellessä ei juurikaan näe
Vaikka kuljen samaja reittejä joita eläimet kulkevat en juurikaan näe kuin jäljet, jätökset ja joskus kuulen pienen risahduksen. Kameraa tutkiessa useasti kokee yllätyksen mitä eläimet on touhunnut. Myös pettymyksiäkin on tullut.
Such beautiiful animals and great photography 🙏❤️
Thanks
Ihania eläimiä💞elämää.
Прекрасно, краса невимовна, чарівна! Дякую авторам відео за працю! Wonderful, such a charming, inexpressible beauty! Thanks to video makers fo the job! ❤👍
Thanks, glad you looked.
We recently got a nature camera at our summer cottage. Its so weird, we have seen so many animals on the camera during the night, that we have never seen before. even tho we have had the cottage for ages. These kinds of videos inspired us and it kinda opened our eyes on how diverse our local ecosystem really is.
Great! It's great to have new enthusiasts. Hopefully the animals will move in front of your camera. Cameras bring nature closer to people and they start to appreciate nature in a completely different way.🐿
Kiitos Sari, Suomen luonto
Simply beautiful...
thanks
I have to say again, since I just finished this video, thanks so much for sharing this. I’m going to share and watch a lot.😊
Thank you for watching. I will post more videos as long as the animals appear on the cameras.
The little wolf pups are amazing!
I want to harvest fox cubs.
Maaginen! Kiitos!
Классное видео про природу и животный мир. Подписался.
So Beautiful! Thanks!
Kiitos ihanasta videosta.
Magical. Thank you.
Amazing movie .
Beautifull finland .
Life enhancing video. Thanks so much
Big thanks!💯
Hirvet ovat todella söpöjä😍😍😍
Kun katsoo näitä videoita niin tulee ikävä omalle mökille.
Toivottavasti pääset pian mökille.
a honeybussard! lovely to see white tail and roe deer on the exact same spot, europe meets america!
Whitetails do not belong to Finland's original fauna. The first animals were brought from Minnesota in 1934. A grand total of four female and one (!) male calf survived the boat trip. In 1948 a couple of more were imported to widen the gene pool, but in any case the current, almost too dense whitetail population descends from just a few animals.
@@mottee hence my comment.. Europe meets "america".
Still nice to see. I hope they manage to control their number a bit
What a beautiful stream!
This is amazingly beautiful. I wouldn’t want to ruin the tranquility, but it would be really cool to have a version with the names of all these animals. Kiitos for this post!
Thanks for the nice idea. There are 30 kinds. In what language should it be done?
@@sariviren8307 Of course I would prefer English. I can read French and Spanish but English is easier for me. My close friend is Finnish but I don’t know how fluent she is, as she left there as a small child. This post is amazing.
@@annhitchcock3093 I'll let you know if I make progress on the project
Hyvä video. 🙏
Wau,hienoa materiaalia ihanasta luonnosta ja sen asukeista 😃❣
Kiitos, hienot on nämä elokuvan tähdet jotka esiintyy.
Very nice meese. Thanks.
Tää on tosi hyvä, toimii kaikille kielille ja kansoille!
2:47 Beautiful bird!
jay
0:56 Mårdhund??
Wow so cute and interesting🥰
Delighted to have found your channel !
Welcome to my channel
Woah how does this not have more views- stunning vid
Not everyone has found this ;)
Realmente muy buenos videos!! Se nota el trabajo que hay detrás
Muchas gracias. Me alegra que hayas encontrado mi vídeo.
Onpas ilo katsella suomen kaunista elämää! Hieno video
Kiitos, mukava kun jaksoit katsoa.
Näitä katsoo mielellään.
Upea video! Tämän videon pariin tulee varmasti palattua vielä uudelleen. Toivottavasti jatkossakin saadaan lisää tällaisia videoita
Otathan kanavan seurantaan, videoita koitan tehdä aina kun on materiaalia mistä tehdä. 😉 Eläimet sen päättävät. Vuosikooste 2021 kooste on tekeillä.
Beautiful! I love this video. Is that a salt lick for the moose on that post? I’m trying to place some of the birds, one looked like a Rock Ptarmigan with their snowshoe feet. Do they have impala in Finland? Didn’t see a lot of predators, I saw an eagle or some other kind of raptor. I love the squirrels and the snow bunnies. And the otters!
It's elk in the rest of the world and not moose.
Hello! The large grouse are Capercaillies, which are related to ptarmigans. The smaller grouse are Hazel Grouse. I doubt there were any Rock Ptarmigans in this video, since they do not live in this part of Finland, or in this environment. There are no impalas in Finland, sadly. And yes, those are salt licks.
@@AnnaMarianne hi, and thank you for the info! What are the animals with the impala-like horns?
@@InspiriumESOO yes, you’re right, I always forget to look for the beard. For 2 animals who are supposedly distant relatives, they sure do look alike.
@@StormyDay I assume you mean this one: 4:58. It's a Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus). There are two species of deer in the video, one smaller and one larger, plus the moose. The Roe Deer is the smaller deer, with spike-like antlers.
Also, please don't misunderstand Scout. Moose and Elk are one and the same species (Alces alces). Only the name is different in the Old World and the New World. That's because there are no Elk/Moose in England, so the English settlers in the North American colonies didn't really know what animal the name Elk refers to. So they called the large deer in the area an Elk and then called the other large deer-like animal a Moose. Because there are a lot of Americans on the internet, it has caught on to just call them Moose, even if they're living in Eurasia.
There's a bit similar situation with Reindeer and Caribou. It's the same species (Rangifer tarandus), but it's called Reindeer in Eurasia and Caribou in North America.
nice! its so cool just to see nature lifes
An excellent video. Well done!
Thanks Patricia.
olipa kiva video. kissa istu vieressä ja katto silmät pyöreenä alusta loppuun mun kanssa isolta näytöltä. kiitos
Kiva kun kissatkin tykkää. Lintujen äänet varmasti kiinnostaa....
😄Kissa varmaan mietti, kummassa mahtaa elämä olla mukavampaa, tuolla vapaana luonnossa vai täällä sisällä lämpimässä, emännän / isännän ja ruokakupin vieressä. Ja koska kissa on kissa, niin johtopäätöstä ei tarvitse arvailla.