Thank you for sharing this amazing footage. This is the way things were meant to be. Animals free and uninhibited, living their lives undisturbed. Hopefully that part of B.C. stays pristine and they don’t , in the words of the great Joni Mitchell “pave paradise and put up a parking lot.” If this were available on a DVD I would purchase it without hesitation. Cheers!
Hmmmnn, Bobcats (as opposed to Lynx) White poplar (Trembling Aspen) Brown bears, Wolves , Coyotes, Elk, Mulies, (black tail deer) Barred Owl? (Hoot Owl). Where in BC are we? Kootenays? Absolutely Excellent trail cam footage.
wonderful opportunity to watch wildlife without human interference, this is a special place, thank you for the glimpse into the lives of our precious wildlife!
Thanks. I was also a bit surprised to see the grizzly out in January for 3 days in a row. But they are not true hibernators in the sense that they snooze from fall to spring.
looks like everyone's staying well-fed. that grizz is sooo chubby. man, the bears find my cams, like they're honey, and attack them. and i'm as careful as possible to reduce my scent on them too.
Amazing camera placement and captures. Hoping Earth gets the triage she needs to preserve these creatures and their habitats. Merci. PS It's odd to see the bears not hibernating unless these were from the spring or fall before they headed in.
They hibernate when there is no food for them...If food is plentiful they won't hibernate at all for the year...It's a food thing...There seems to be a lot of big fish in that river which at this time feeds everything...Welcome to B.C. my home province..🐻🐻🐟
@@mulege Was amazed at the size of the fish... and how big the wolves are. (I also follow the Yamnuska sanctuary - wolfdogs in Cochrane, Alberta: seeing black ones in the wild is extra.)
I don’t recommend that elk for installation of the elk slobber filter, he did a lousy job. Do your videos have the date stamp on them? If so could you leave in in for reference on time? Just subscribed, beautiful animals!
Hey Kevin. This is around 12 months from a few different spots. Some of the footage towards the end is recent and from new cameras with better quality.
Basically a popular self- serve seafood restaurant in an incredible setting. 🙂
what a hidden wealth of nature I have been able to see vicariously thru your cam. thanks so much for sharing
Pleasure is mine my friend. Hoping to collect year end footage over the next few days.
Awesome footage. That bear couldn't find a den big enough to crawl into. Lol. He's a big boy. Smorgasbord area for sure. Thanks for the video.
Fantastic place! Those black wolves are stunning. Thanks for sharing.
They truly are. 😊
those are some big fish
Thank you for sharing this amazing footage. This is the way things were meant to be. Animals free and uninhibited, living their lives undisturbed. Hopefully that part of B.C. stays pristine and they don’t , in the words of the great Joni Mitchell “pave paradise and put up a parking lot.” If this were available on a DVD I would purchase it without hesitation. Cheers!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Yes, that was a shocking size difference between a coyote and a wolf!
Hmmmnn, Bobcats (as opposed to Lynx) White poplar (Trembling Aspen) Brown bears, Wolves , Coyotes, Elk, Mulies, (black tail deer) Barred Owl? (Hoot Owl). Where in BC are we? Kootenays? Absolutely Excellent trail cam footage.
This is beautiful! Lovely to see no humans.
I 100% agree with you. 😊
wonderful opportunity to watch wildlife without human interference, this is a special place, thank you for the glimpse into the lives of
our precious wildlife!
Pleasure is mine. We have much to do to protect what is remaining. Appreciate your comment.
Thanks. I was also a bit surprised to see the grizzly out in January for 3 days in a row. But they are not true hibernators in the sense that they snooze from fall to spring.
It's amazing to see deversity of wildlife on your traps. Keep it coming!
looks like everyone's staying well-fed. that grizz is sooo chubby.
man, the bears find my cams, like they're honey, and attack them. and i'm as careful as possible to reduce my scent on them too.
Great location choice. well done. thanks for sharing.
Pleasure is mine. 😊
Just beautiful!
Iam impressed, lots of beautiful animals. Shot with bears at the begging amazing.
Amazing to see how just one fish can feed three different parties of animals.
That’s a good observation. And after that, the few remaining bits often become fertilizer.
Beautiful footage!
So nice to see so many animals, plenty of fish to go around too. Thanks for sharing, so cool to see.
Glad you liked it.
COOL! I hope to visit BC sometime. Watching from the Philippines and not missing the cold and snow. Great place to visit and retire to. Videos.
Amazing camera placement and captures. Hoping Earth gets the triage she needs to preserve these creatures and their habitats. Merci.
PS It's odd to see the bears not hibernating unless these were from the spring or fall before they headed in.
They hibernate when there is no food for them...If food is plentiful they won't hibernate at all for the year...It's a food thing...There seems to be a lot of big fish in that river which at this time feeds everything...Welcome to B.C. my home province..🐻🐻🐟
@@mulege Yeah everybody’s a fisherman, bears, coyotes, bobcats, whatever.
@@mulege If I'm jealous of a place to live, it's there. Just the sky color alone is its own dream. 🌎🍃✨
@@mulege Was amazed at the size of the fish... and how big the wolves are. (I also follow the Yamnuska sanctuary - wolfdogs in Cochrane, Alberta: seeing black ones in the wild is extra.)
@@mortalclown3812 I so agree..
Thank you for this great video. I loved seeing the many different species of wildlife...
Great video 👍🏼
Those coyotes are huge!
FANTASTIC FOOTAGE!! I Subscribed after watching this! TY 🐻🐺🦅🦌🦉.....
Thanks!
With all those amazing animals, it’s got to be a valley of paradise ;)
O’siem
Amazing place you have there. NW ga. USA
Amazing!!! This makes my heart joyful, an forget the crappy news
Those critters are eating good 😊
Awesome video! That black wolf is beautiful
Quelles beautés dans cette nature ! Bravo pour cette vidéo et merci pour le partage 😊
5:26 is a killer bite, wow.
Great to see the river providing fish for a verity of animals. What fish are they? Can't be salmon this late? Do bears even hibernate in BC?
They are salmon. Bears aren’t true hibernators but I was still surprised to see this big boy 3 days in a row.
best trail cam i have seen...
Thank you very much.
Some great stuff there
Some of the night stuff is pretty mashed potato quality but those cameras are goooone.
TY for sharing 👍
Pleasure is mine.
Great place to fish😋😀
Beautiful captures.
Thank you kindly.
Przepiękna natura:-)))
New subscriber here from West Virginia, USA!
Thanks for following along. 😊
I didn’t realize the coyotes catch and eat fish 🐟! Wow
Yes, the resolution on later videos was much better. 👍🏻
Glad to see no deer were hurt in their triple rear-end collision 😂
Me too. I suspect their tail lights were broken. 🤣
Please share what new trail camera equipment you're using. You're getting really good resolution here.
Rare to see coyotes and wolves with same camera I would think? I thought coyotes usually vacate if wolves are in the same territory but maybe not.
I don’t recommend that elk for installation of the elk slobber filter, he did a lousy job. Do your videos have the date stamp on them? If so could you leave in in for reference on time? Just subscribed, beautiful animals!
Yeah, I need to have a chat with him about the application. 😊😊 Re date stamp, I have that turned off.
@@love4wildlife 😂
That's highly educational! New subscriber
Thank you.
I was expecting Fox Mulder running behind an Alien. Because British Columbia
Naturally. 😊
The salmon feed everyone.
Very cool!! What kind of fish were those that the wolf and bobcat caught?
Thanks. Those were Salmon.
Looks to be a good spot to set up a salmon cannery.Just sayin 😅
I didn’t know that wolves eat salmon! Really..
Yep, they sure do.
Espectacular ❤ muy bueno
Mucho gracias.
WoW, amazing footage. How long of a time frame is this?
Hey Kevin. This is around 12 months from a few different spots. Some of the footage towards the end is recent and from new cameras with better quality.
Beauty!
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Did I see harpy eagles or juvenile Bald eagles?
I wish it was harpy eagles. You are correct with juvenile bald.
Salut je me suis abonnée à votre chaine 🙂
Why didn’t they eat the first fish?
Wolves?
Yes.
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SUPER
Thanks. 😊
Nice.
Wow