December 16th-20th 2023 Tomahawk Wisconsin Trail Camera Highlights
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Wildlife trail camera videos from dates of December 16th through December 20th 2023 in Tomahawk Wisconsin.
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00:00 - Ruffed grouse in the afternoon
00:10 - Coyotes at night
00:14 - Bobcat at north pond at night
00:26 - Stoat at large mossy log
00:44 - Coyote early in the morning
00:50 - Doe with water dripping from mouth
01:20 - Coyotes in the morning
01:43 - Neighbor dog
01:44 - Coyote early morning
01:59 - Porcupine goes into den in the evening
02:09 - Fisher at night
02:23 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles at night
02:38 - Fisher climbs tree
02:44 - Doe beds down
02:52 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles at night
03:01 - Doe bedded down eating then gets up
03:14 - Spike buck working licking branch early morning
03:29 - Fisher on log
03:59 - Coyotes in the morning
04:44 - Grey and black squirrels climb into hollow tree
04:54 - Doe looks up at tree stand
05:23 - Porcupine in the afternoon
05:57 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles in the evening
06:27 - Two flying squirrels chasing around by hollow tree
06:32 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles at night
07:48 - Coyotes early in the morning
08:26 - Whitetail Doe being followed by young buck
08:41 - Coyotes early in the morning
09:21 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles early morning
09:35 - Coyote early morning
09:53 - Doe checks out licking branch in the morning
10:08 - Fisher in the late morning
10:18 - Two whitetail doe being followed by young buck
10:50 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles in the evening
11:20 - Two racoons feeling around in north pond
11:34 - Bobcat at night
11:36 - Coyotes at night
12:57 - Owl catching and eating tadpoles at night
13:26 - Coyotes at night - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Amazing compilation of clips! 👍👍
Thank you FTC!!
Another fantastic trail cam compilation, lots of action in this episode. Thanks enjoyed 👍 👍
Thank you TCiNE! ❤️
Hi. Cool to see the owl. Good video.
Thank you Deborah, glad you enjoyed the owl! 😊
Watching the owl eating brought a movie quote to mind. "Slimy, yet satisfying!" From The Lion King, Pumba I think.
LOL, I love it! 🤣
Very cool footage and fantastic variety of wildlife. Love seeing the wildlife from other areas.
Hello Backyard Nature! I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the footage. I too enjoy watching wildlife from other areas. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Nice video! It’s cool to see the bobcat walking on the frozen pond and the stoat too! Thanks for sharing
Thank you WTUK! Glad you enjoyed the bobcat and stoat, they are some of my favorites as well!
Nice compilation! You've got some great spots for wildlife traffic.
Thank you Jim, I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ❤️
I used to hear coyotes almost every night when I lived up there on "CC" but I had no idea there were so many coyotes!! These webcams shows of yours are so exciting 😊😊 please keep them coming!
Hello Dennis! That's neat that you were able to hear coyotes so often when you lived on CC. I have a breeding pair of coyotes around here that had 6 pups this spring. The pups are pretty big now but still hanging around so that's why there seems to be so many. I expect the pups to start moving on soon as mating season is coming up. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ❤️
How many acres do your cameras cover? Great footage!
Hi Brad, my property covers about 63 acres. I also run cameras on public land during certain times of the year. I appreciate you watching!
Another enjoyable trail cam compilation. Love seeing the Fisher, they are supposed to be around here too but I have never seen one. You have a lot of Coyotes, that little dog of the neighbor better not meet up with that pack.
Hey Woodsman, Thank you! Fishers are one of my favorite animals to capture on camera. I tend to see them quite a bit once the weather starts to cool, but once it warms up they seem to disapear for the most part. I'm surprised you don't see them around your area. Yeah that darn dog... it was running around chasing deer on my property for over a month. The last I've seen him now was on December 17th, I'm hoping its owners are keeping a better eye on him/her now.
2:03 Is the the porcupine's den? That looks like where the dog ran by. Don't try to bite the porcupine mister dog!
Yep you got it! That is the porcupine den and where the dog ran by. My youngest dog got Porcupine quills twice last summer. Hopefully after the second time he has learned his lesson. Only time will tell.
What type of wolf was that on video?
Hello Gae! Although there are wolves around this area the animals I have on camera are all coyotes. I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
need some predator control
Lots of coyotes around this past year. Thanks for watching!