Great stuff. I have had 10 trail cameras out since 2015and have never had that kind of action, I get wolves Coyotes bears but no attempted take downs. Thanks for the work
The title says New Hampshire. That is in the northeastern USA. It does share a border with Canada, also Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and has Atlantic Ocean coastline. It's my home state and it is referred to as the Alps of the US. A most beautiful place!
Incredible footage how many cameras do you run to get stuff like that? I run a handful in the southern region I use moultrie which only does 15 second clips but nothing cool like this stuff
Great footage. I deeply appreciate you identifying the species, however the red writing in blurred black is difficult to read. My vision is good. I am unsure of your purpose. You might consider trying a different method. You also have a new subscriber.
The camera is not a no-glow so the red glow is what likely spooked the coyote. They really don't like that glow, and do anything to avoid my cams when they encounter them. I need to get a few no-glow cams and maybe I will have some better luck capturing them without scaring them off.
What’s moving in the background @06:16, after the deer move, there’s something in the tree line moving quickly left to right as the coyote crosses the screen.
Eastern coyotees or “coywolves” are about half-coyote, half-wolf and max out at about 60 lbs (27 kg) but they are still intimidating to encounter in person. They definitely look and act more wolf than coyote.
Absolute best trail cam footage, Garrett. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!
The doe looking for the fawn the next morning was absolutely heartbreaking. Nature is as beautiful as it is brutal.
Great captures! The light on the turkey as he threw a shape was beautiful!
Wild animals are so cool to watch, very alert, excellent survivors, makes me think about primitive us, living amongst them.
If earth gets a massive CME modern humans are fkd
Very interesting interactions. Thx
Incredible footage Garrett! Nice work!
Thanks Mark!!
Wild K9s do NOT like the "glow" cameras at all! Excellent footage!
Amazing footage
Very enjoyable. I need to go for another walk today. Yesterday's walk revealed acres of ripening blueberries and a songbird symphony.
Thanks 4 the playbacks. I don't want 2 miss a single moment. Your Oregon Viewer.
Thank you! Yes, most are quick interactions that I was luck to get. I wish they would last longer.
Great stuff. I have had 10 trail cameras out since 2015and have never had that kind of action, I get wolves Coyotes bears but no attempted take downs. Thanks for the work
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks mark!
Great job.
An awful lot of action in those woods, great Video. What part of the world is that. Canada?
The title says New Hampshire. That is in the northeastern USA. It does share a border with Canada, also Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and has Atlantic Ocean coastline. It's my home state and it is referred to as the Alps of the US. A most beautiful place!
great footage!
Slo-mo is very effective
Thank you!
Amazing stuff Garrett!!!
Thanks so much Chris!
wow great video ...cheers
Incredible footage how many cameras do you run to get stuff like that? I run a handful in the southern region I use moultrie which only does 15 second clips but nothing cool like this stuff
Thanks! I have about 8 to 12 cameras out at any given time. I just got lucky with these clips.
Great footage. I deeply appreciate you identifying the species, however the red writing in blurred black is difficult to read. My vision is good. I am unsure of your purpose. You might consider trying a different method. You also have a new subscriber.
Thanks and I appreciate the feedback! I will try to make the text an easier to read color and maybe a different font that is more clear.
Yes Sir ,
Great footage Garrett!
Thanks!
Curious what spooked the coyote with the fawn. Is the camera a no-glow or the type that you can see the red light?
The camera is not a no-glow so the red glow is what likely spooked the coyote. They really don't like that glow, and do anything to avoid my cams when they encounter them. I need to get a few no-glow cams and maybe I will have some better luck capturing them without scaring them off.
@@garrettevans2308 I have 5 gardepro A3 from Amazon. They are no-glow. Nothing spooks of them. Have a good one from west Tennessee
@@hphillips7425 Thanks for the info. I will look into them. Have a great day!
These coyotes were huge. Much bigger than the ones you see out west
What’s moving in the background @06:16, after the deer move, there’s something in the tree line moving quickly left to right as the coyote crosses the screen.
There were 3 deer. 2 in the open and one off the the left. All I saw was its white tail running away through the trees.
Yes, there were a total of three deer when the coyote ran in.
Nature at it's finest. We all have eat. Fantastic footage Garrett!!!
Thank you!
In the uk we have zero wildlife so seeing wolves walking around is strange
Eastern coyotees or “coywolves” are about half-coyote, half-wolf and max out at about 60 lbs (27 kg) but they are still intimidating to encounter in person. They definitely look and act more wolf than coyote.
@@HomeSlice97 that's what I'm saying in UK we have nothing at all to attack us ...maybe a badger 😂
@@-M0LE you guys have the more charismatic badger though. The European Badger is iconic while the American Badger is just scary haha
@@HomeSlice97 yes they do have the aurora of a wild bear
What or area? I live in Lancaster
The animals don’t live along us, we live along the animals
Very true!
Beautiful footages. Well done.
Thanks so much!