Wow that's a lot of activity there. I like watching these trail Cam videos. And the owl was a nice surprise. Looks like a great horned owl but I'm not sure. And that huge Bear . Glad to see these animals thriving. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for your videos. Such 0:01 beauty in nature with all the animals. I love seeing them. It seems that the ones that have a limp or one less leg go about what they need to do in spite of that. Nature gives us hope! ❤
I'm not really a winter person. But I loved watching it snow while sitting on my grandparents porch. Happy memories once again. Oh the simpler times. Thank you again.
Hi - Looks like Great Horned owl. Hope that hurt coyote is ok now. Wolf? (Guess you can tell I'm city.) * EDIT: Yikes - it's got three legs. Extra angels on his path. Gotta be tough. Is that a crow in the first minute, please? What a cool bird walk it was doing.😂 Love the poky bobcat and ursa grande. 😊 Beautiful video. 🌎🍃✨ Subbed
Wow! That's an amazing parade of animals going along that pathway. Great horned owl on the ground. Looks like the bears made it through winter in good shape. 😊
@@unfoundedconfidence I always do, thank you. I come all the way from South Jersey. I love the trip up there. The landscape is beautiful and you guys always get snow before use and I am a snow person. We stay about 15 - 20 minutes out of Ulysses.
I know nothing about trail cams (but I love these videos!) Are they motion activated? And why do the wildlife look into the camera? What draws their attention?
Yes, they are motion activated. Normally at night, what draws their attention are infrared lights which glow red. Other factors such as my scent left on the camera, or just natural curiosity makes them check them out. Thanks for the comment.
I believe that is a great horned owl. I was in the Pennsylvania Grand canyon camping several of them gathered around at night and they sounded like monkey s
Nature and animals are such a joy. Yet there are some who enjoy damaging everything. Poor little guys with damaged legs. A dangerous life for animals out there without people adding to it.
wow
wow great trail cam video...cheers
Thanks Pete 👍
Wow that's a lot of activity there. I like watching these trail Cam videos. And the owl was a nice surprise. Looks like a great horned owl but I'm not sure. And that huge Bear . Glad to see these animals thriving. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Judy, glad you enjoyed!
Great trail camera video! love seeing black bear. keep up the good work.
Glad you enjoyed it, another coming soon.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for sharing!!! Loved it...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for your videos. Such 0:01 beauty in nature with all the animals. I love seeing them. It seems that the ones that have a limp or one less leg go about what they need to do in spite of that. Nature gives us hope! ❤
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed!
Wow, all look healthy, esp. the plump turkey. Enjoyable to watch. Thank you. :)
Yes, all look pretty healthy. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I'm not really a winter person. But I loved watching it snow while sitting on my grandparents porch. Happy memories once again. Oh the simpler times. Thank you again.
You're welcome Cecil. I'm thankful spring is here....lol
The snow is nice!
It should be coming soon....lol (I hope)
Awesome! 👍😎🇨🇦
Thanks Marian...... cheers!
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
Nice captures! I can't wait to get up there this summer!
A little snow dusting last night...... I can't wait for summer...lol
Thanks for the video. Great job.
Thanks Elmer, much appreciated.
Hi - Looks like Great Horned owl.
Hope that hurt coyote is ok now. Wolf? (Guess you can tell I'm city.)
* EDIT: Yikes - it's got three legs. Extra angels on his path. Gotta be tough.
Is that a crow in the first minute, please? What a cool bird walk it was doing.😂
Love the poky bobcat and ursa grande. 😊
Beautiful video. 🌎🍃✨
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Thanks for watching, commenting, and subbing. In the first minute, it is a wild turkey. You are correct, no wolves in PA, just coyotes.
That bear is huge. Definitely not starving. Such natural beauty
Awesome for sure, thanks for commenting.
@@unfoundedconfidence thank you all for the videos!!! If I had kids or grandkids I would make sure they watched these videos. Fan from now on.
@@Turfsurfer62 Many thanks, glad you enjoy them.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thank you!
Great Horned Owl
Thanks Kevin!
Wow! That's an amazing parade of animals going along that pathway. Great horned owl on the ground. Looks like the bears made it through winter in good shape. 😊
Thank for the identification of the owl! Yup, the bears look good. Thanks
I just found your channel! I like it a lot. I am in Potter every year. Are you located anywhere near Ulysses? Thank you for your content.
Thanks David for commenting and subscribing. The cameras are located in the Germania / Galeton area.
@@unfoundedconfidence we pass through Galeton every year. A very nice little town. Cannot wait for more videos. Keep up the great work.
@@davidpalmarini6560 Thanks David. Have a nice trip up next time you come.
@@unfoundedconfidence I always do, thank you. I come all the way from South Jersey. I love the trip up there. The landscape is beautiful and you guys always get snow before use and I am a snow person. We stay about 15 - 20 minutes out of Ulysses.
@@davidpalmarini6560 You would have been disappointed this year. Not much snow....lol
I know nothing about trail cams (but I love these videos!) Are they motion activated? And why do the wildlife look into the camera? What draws their attention?
Yes, they are motion activated. Normally at night, what draws their attention are infrared lights which glow red. Other factors such as my scent left on the camera, or just natural curiosity makes them check them out. Thanks for the comment.
Could not really tell the size of the Owl's body..but I am guessing a Short Eared Owl. Looks very much like the Great horned Owl, but smaller...
Thanks for the info!
Sweet 😮
Thanks!
Nice, Good size bears
They look good, no mange.
Can the animals see/hear the camera? Many seem stop and stare directly at it.
At night they can see the infrared lights on the trail cameras.
I believe that is a great horned owl. I was in the Pennsylvania Grand canyon camping several of them gathered around at night and they sounded like monkey s
Very cool! Thanks for the info!
Nature and animals are such a joy. Yet there are some who enjoy damaging everything. Poor little guys with damaged legs. A dangerous life for animals out there without people adding to it.
I'm not sure how the fox got injured. Thanks for commenting.
Wow! Some of those bears are pretty large.
They must have hung out at the buffet all winter....lol
cant wait for hunting season
lol....... still about 4 months, hope you have patience. Have a good summer.
Typical idiot American..if it lives kill it...
Looks like well feed bear
Mixed use area....... a lot of food. Thanks for commenting.
There's a lot of limping and thre legged animals out hre. The Trappers are trapping everything that moves. Humans are vicious
Have never run across a trap but yes a couple limpers.
That is a shame! Barbaric!
Sorry for animals with damaged legs. Is somebody trapping there?
Not that I'm aware of April.
With food around you will always see animals all kinds.
For sure, if I included the videos of rabbits running back and forth, the video would be an hour....lol