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Berkshire Trail Cam
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Best Trail Camera Highlights (2022) -- Washington, Massachusetts -- Berkshire County
A collection of the best trail camera footage around our property in Washington, Massachusetts
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Best Trail Camera Highlights (2020 - 2021) -- Washington, Massachusetts -- Berkshire County
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A collection of the best trail camera footage around our property in Washington, Massachusetts
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A collection of the best trail camera footage from around our property in Washington, Massachusetts
Which Browning camera is this? Fantastic videos with great camera placement! I would love to set one in my yard, but there are 100's to choose from. Thank you for spending your time capturing these beautiful creatures for us to enjoy!
Thanks for the great feedback! Most of these videos were captured by cameras in the Browning Recon Force line. The Browning Recon Force Elite HP5 is excellent, but you can’t go wrong with any in that series. Hope that helps!
What did the Bobcat have in its mouth at 8:50?
This footage is incredible🥹 I love watching trail camera footage it’s so relaxing 😊 definitely have a new subscriber 😊 you definitely deserve more 🤩
Thanks Alan!!
Amazing. I live in Eastern Mass, and I always feel like our wildlife in our state is SO under appreciated. We really do live in such a beautiful place!
Bears were the stars of the show. Great videos.
Thanks Robert!
❤ Nicely done! ❤😊
Nice spot!
Thanks!
Great footage, those herons are dinosaurs relatives for sure, that beak is an amazing weapon.
100%! Thanks John!
Didn’t know Bear ate flowers cool..
At 9:06 this is the best ever! Crisp and clean camera, and really better than movie magic. Stunning world class and should be on a major network. Thanks for this work!
Thanks so much!
Absolutely Stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
What a pleasant surprise to find on You Tube. I live a couple towns over in Peru, Ma.
Hey there, neighbor!
AAA+++ World Class footage! The huuuuge bear! Mother bear and cub! The enormous brood of turkeys! The beaver, the repeat bobcat! Otter! Woodchuck! Blue heron, barred owl! Moose eating leaves of deciduous trees! Porcupines mating (I always wondered how they did it)! All in the hills of Massachusetts? Fantastic, maybe the best I've seen. And just spectacular clarity...kind of a shame these kinds of cameras never seem to be the ones used to capture bigfoot. Weird how that works.
What trail cam are you using? I don’t think I’ve ever had one that didn’t fail.
Most of these were taken with a camera from the Browning Recon Force series
Awesome From your neighbor in Dalton
Thanks, neighbor!
Really great photos. It makes you realize just how wild western Massachusetts still is. Beautiful country.
So true!
A black bear was just shot and killed in Cheshire,Connecticut on July 20 2024 after it bit a lady. Seems there are more and more bear sightings and close encounters to.
Is the first guy a coyote or a young wolf???
Coyote!
Wow wow wow! Incredible video. Just beautiful! Nature is profoundly movimg and soul altering.💖🕊
Couldn't agree more!
Absolutely stunning. I especially liked the ruffed grouse on the trail. Thank you.
What species of bird is that at 08:34 ?😊
I believe those to be wild turkeys! I live in Ma and have seen them, but only bigger ones around here.
Exactly right!
New, huge fan! I’m ready to move to Washington MA! I live in San Antonio TX, but my heart is in MA - I was born in Chicopee and a couple of years ago my husband and I vacationed in Boston. Keep the footage coming! Thank you!
Thanks Michelle! 🙂
A good area in Massachusetts to live in is around the Deerfield area. Close to the mountains of Vermont and 2 hrs from the ocean in Connecticut and a Peaceful community. A lot of music venues and Tree House Breweries just open a music and beer venue in Deerfield.
Great shots of the coyote and bears. keep up the good. thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ryan!
Excellent videos, great locations and camera sets. Well done!
Thanks Thomas!
Very nice, one of the best I have seen on TH-cam. Makes me wish there was a beaver dam in my neck of the woods in Alberta to place one of my cameras. Thank you.
Thanks Barry! So glad you enjoyed it!
Needed some Marvin Gaye “Lets get it on” playing in the background for the love birds at 11:28 😂 these trail cam highlights are great I love living in the Berkshires!
Hahahaha!
You got some GEMS here!!!...Should submit to WWF!!!
Thanks Jim! I’d be curious to hear what you think of other other compilations 🙂
So many animals merely going about their business. What a pleasure it must be to own the land they forage on. I love watching the mama bear and her two cubs. It’s interesting to see some of the animals instinctively knowing the camera is out of place.
Thanks so much! The wildlife in New England is spectacular. We love it here
the blackbear at 9:32 needs a bath and some tick spray
Agreed!
Fantastic compilation! I especially liked the flickers' courting behavior. Never seen that before.
Thanks so much!
Great video, thank you!
Thanks so much Mary Beth!
At 11:30 - that looks dangerous! 🤣🤣
How do porcupines mate? Carefully 😬
🫣😳
At 9:02 - is that a woodchuck?
Yes! Good eye!
About 3:18 or so, the cat is waiting patiently in hunting mode, until *slpash!* The he says I'm outta here!
Bobcat thwarted by the beavers!
@@berkshiretrailcamI was wondering myself...
LYNX kitten OMG
What brand of trail camera do you use? Amazing captures and very high video quality 👏👏👏
We’ve used a mix of Bushnell and Browning. Most recently, I’ve been very pleased with the Browning Recon Force series, particularly the HP5
@@berkshiretrailcam Thank you very much 🤝 looks like it is very high quality
Amazing pics of the Great Grey Owl! Love it
Thanks Isaiah! I think that may be a Barred Owl, which is more common here, but they are super cool to capture 🦉
Can I ask what kind of trail cam you use, nice and clear pics. Thank you, fond memories of Berkshire Co again.
Thanks Isaiah! This compilation is primarily the Browning Recon Force trail cam series (Advantage, HP4, and HP5). These cameras have been great, and we’ve had good experiences dealing with the company with any issues. Highly recommend!
This video made me homesick for Dalton and the surrounding areas in Berkshire Co. I grew up there until 45 yo then moved to So. Indiana. Miss the bears, porcupines bc we don’t have any. My father used to take us to the Beaver Pond in Windsor to watch the beavs when we were kids. In fact my parents still live in Dalton.
Thanks Isaiah! Berkshire County is magical! We love it here
Fantastic captures of the different diversity of wildlife in the forest. Enjoyed watching 👍
We really appreciate it! 🙂
Fantastic video! Incredible close-ups and detail. Also, you don’t see too many gray fox…..or romantic porcupines 😊
How do porcupines mate? Carefully 🙃
Thanks for the kind feedback, George!
Simply awesome!!! Thanks so much. Keep up the great work! 👍🏻👍🏻❤❤
We really appreciate it!
That's some of the best footage I've ever seen !
Thanks Dan!
Wow! That is an amazing collection of videos! That is a huge brood of turkey poults. I love the interaction of the flickers on the beaver dam and that is a rare thing to film. 😊😊
What great feedback! Thanks so much! 🙂
I've spent most of my life in Hampshire county but the family lake cabin was in E.Otis. I spent my '60s childhood freely ranging in the woods exploring whatever I could, picking wild blueberries, finding pretty flowers to bring home - I learned you can't pick lady slippers! - and loved trying to sneak quietly to watch the animals. I've seen all you have here except the moose. I saw one in Maine, I was stunned on how big they are, but never one in MA. I thought they must not live here. I've seen so very many deer, mostly shooting them out of the garden as I lived a stones throw away from Quabbin, and they were bolder than your average kind. I absolutely loved wandering the woods, my parents would probably get arrested today for it! I had 3 brothers all close in age (we're each a year apart) but they didn't have the love of it like I did. Thanks for sharing, I still love watching nature although being there is much better, it's a good 2nd option, especially when you don't have the opportunities you once had
Not shooting! Shoo-ing, darn spell checker!
Thanks so much for the lovely message, Linda! We definitely share a love for the wildlife of western Massachusetts! 🙂
@@lindaward3156yeah, I thought you were kind of bloodthirsty, blowing those deer to hell in your garden. Glad to hear you didn't.
Another fantastic compilation!!! The only thing missing was a muskrat, other than that I think you captured every native mammal lol!!! The porcupines are always cool to see and the bobcat waiting to pounce on a beaver…great stuff!! Your cameras are awesome and their placement is impeccable!!!
Thanks so much! We really appreciate it 🙂
Anywhere near “City Brook”?
I think City Brook is in Mount Washington, which is a bit southwest of us. But still in Berkshire County!
One of the better compilations of game camera photography I’ve seen. Moose and black bear seem to be most aware of/interested in the camera. Also, those two are least freaked out of all.
Thanks Joe!
This is awesome. I grew up in Mass and my grandparents lived in the Berkshires. I spent a month there every summer and even now I remember how cool it was to see all the wildlife that seemed to be everywhere!! From fishing in crystal clear lakes to hiking trails in the foothills…awesome. Thanks for sharing and bringing back so many good memories!!!
What a wonderful message! Thank you! Stay tuned - we have a couple more videos in the works 🙂
My lynx is 100 kilos. Greetings from Finland.
Yäk, bears and elk. I am afraid of them. I live in Finland.
Hello from Massachusetts!