Your videos are awesome to watch but I do have a few questions about there positions 1 are there cover over the camera to protect them 2 how low to the ground are they they appear to be pretty low but they are awesome videos thank you for sharing
Who on earth are those critters? Badgers, wolverines? 6:21 was that a wolf? OK, later I saw a close-up, they are coyotes, Mother & baby moose pose for the camera. Very nice compilation of peaceful interaction with wildlife. Make sure the cameras are bear-proof & fixed tight against the trees😄
That is actually a reflection of what I assume is an outer clear glass cover to the lens. If you watch it moves in time of the reflection of the eyes of the subject. (But opposite direction) You see it often in the nigh-time shots.
Does anyone else pick up on the Supernatural in these clips, almost every video clip I can spot the track by eye & or by sound. The level of detecting is immense at this date & time and I have few students studying my tea8from 5yrs research in the field. Ian Armstrong truth teller. Supernatural Earth Being's Tracking Channel.
Great video, good work, fantastic.
Thank you very much!
You pick amazing places for your cameras. Thank you
I get lucky sometimes too!
What cute and curios bears
I sure get excited when I get them on camera!
I love the sounds
Great video. You have the best of the best.
Your videos are awesome to watch but I do have a few questions about there positions 1 are there cover over the camera to protect them 2 how low to the ground are they they appear to be pretty low but they are awesome videos thank you for sharing
Who on earth are those critters? Badgers, wolverines? 6:21 was that a wolf? OK, later I saw a close-up, they are coyotes, Mother & baby moose pose for the camera. Very nice compilation of peaceful interaction with wildlife. Make sure the cameras are bear-proof & fixed tight against the trees😄
Thank you Nadia, glad you enjoyed the video😊
Those bears are obsessed with the camera!
They always seem to find them!
I am glad the cam survived all those bear’s inspections 😄
Me too although I just had a brand new one damaged by a curious bear!
It seems that the bear at about 12:27 was intent on repositioning the camera!
Good video, thanks for your efforts.
Once they see the camera they have to mess with it! Thank you for watching!
Getting an owl on video is awesome. Great video.
Thank you!
I always look forward to a new video from 603Wild! Fantastic!
Thank you so much!
Me too!
10:01 Ah....tête-à-tête over who forgot the Charmin Ultra Soft.
Hahaha!
Fun watch as always! Thanks
Great video! The bear are absolutely adorable. It's like you bathed them to be on camera. Lol thank you.
Thank you Cathy!
Beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Can't get over how curious the bears always are. They never seem to like your camera angle and feel the need to adjust it. ;)
Yes they sure are! I'm fortunate that all of my cameras are still intact!
@@603Wild that is amazing! I keep waiting to see one walking away with a bear 🐻
Beautiful
What was the creature at 11:04 ? It didn’t look like a beaver Wow the bears really hate your camera ! Lolol
I know. And at :30. Maybe a badger??? Didn't you know, bears don't like their pictures taken. LOL
@@acerone10 lol
That was a porcupine 😊
Those were porcupines 😊
you get every critter in the woods and I end up with hundreds of pictures of branches in the wind
LOL me, too.
Never give up!
Thanks for watching!
Do you use your cameras year round?
I do keep the majority of my cameras out 24/7, 365 days a year.
Was that a housecat in the mouth of that bobcat? Had a long fluffy tail...
The bobcat was carrying a gray squirrel it had caught for dinner.
Thanks for watching!
Who needs cable when you've got this view!? What were those little fluffy cuties called?
??? You mean at 11:40?! Gray squirrels . . . . . !!!
@@toddbennett7157 no. 😂 I should have specified. It's near the beginning at -17:34 ish.
@@GeographicallyFree Well, I see a porcupine with her offspring at 0:22-0:34 . . . . . .
What part of New Hampshire you from? Lived most of my life up there, mostly in Lincoln/Woodstock area
I am in southern New Hampshire. Milford area /Monadnock region
Wild & Free :)
As nature intended!
how long did you set your Pir Trigger?
I usually set the delay to 1 second or 5 seconds so I don't miss anything
@@603Wild hey when you you 5 seconds. is it big lost for you if you have to set it to 5 seconds.
I ask cause my minimum is 5 seconds .
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@@HeroReact You won't miss much with a 5 second delay but for me the less I miss, the better
Anyone else see that ghost animal at 5:09?
That is actually a reflection of what I assume is an outer clear glass cover to the lens. If you watch it moves in time of the reflection of the eyes of the subject. (But opposite direction) You see it often in the nigh-time shots.
I guess Gordie001 survived.. the bear attacks
Yes it did thankfully!
On just about evey cam trail I see....the bear ALWAYS finds the camera. Why is that?
They think everything is a chew toy 🐻
And due to bears incredible sense of smell, do they detect residual human scrnt on the camers?
is that a coyote or wolf at 13:00 ?? thanks
That was a coyote.
@@603Wild Yeah, I thought it was. The pointed snout has that aardvark look. Thanks.
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Does anyone else pick up on the Supernatural in these clips, almost every video clip I can spot the track by eye & or by sound. The level of detecting is immense at this date & time and I have few students studying my tea8from 5yrs research in the field. Ian Armstrong truth teller. Supernatural Earth Being's Tracking Channel.
Awesome video got a few myself bout to upload some new ones from brownings trail cam give me a like 👍