That cute deer at 2:50😊. So many yogi and boo boo’s. And the Hawk at 7 minutes. Swoooshz Great compilation! It’s been a great spring. Those couple rain storms were nice. The wildflowers, I saw columbine and a penstemon or cardinal flower. Gorgeous video. Keep getting better. Thanks for sharing ❤
Great videos jason. Love your stuff. I’m in San Antonio and have 3 trail cams Up in my neighborhood green belt. So much wildlife. I think the ringtails are my favorite. I’ve gotten some Large coyotes too. Always look forward to your newest Postings.
Great video!Thank you so much for sharing! I'm currently stuck homebound in Washington but I'd never be in bear country when I'm in Arizona anyway. I love the wildlife you catch on video, such a treat to see, again, thank you so much for sharing!
The oops moment, I'm glad you pointed this out because that water hole seems pretty shallow, yet a bear can trip on a Boulder, hole, branch or ? The curious bear have probably damaged some equipment before. For all the years of cool footage and video shares, Thank YOU, Jason Miller. -Maria Clay
Another fabulous video Jason! Love the Coati’s and the ringtail and the surplus of Spring bears! I live in Sonoita on a small ranch of 15 acres but border the Crown C Ranch and I have an easement that runs from my property west to Coronado National Forest. I built a half acre pond stocked with bluegill and bass about 13 years ago and I get tremendous wildlife activity as it’s kept full year round by my well and is now a reliable water source for all wildlife. I’ve had deer, fox, black bear, mountain lion and more along with all the larger birds of prey and winter ducks. I’ve been wanting to mount a game camera to one of the many trees that have sprouted up around the perimeter of the pond some over 20 feet tall. I get a cell signal usually 1-2 bars of LTE. I don’t want to mess with the memory cards but rather cloud storage via the accompanying app by the game camera manufacturer. Would you recommend a cell signal game cam with either a rechargeable battery pack or even a solar panel attachment? Thank you in advance for your amazing videos and your much appreciated reply. My ranch is pretty private and I know I have a lot more game activity at night than I see when I’m here during the day. Is there a particular cam you would recommend that does what I described? Thanks again!
That sounds like an amazing place to set a camera! I don't use any cellular cameras, sorry! I'm very interested in what you may get there? I only use cameras I have to check. Have you by any chance, seen a Jaguarundi at your pond?
@@JasonMillerOutdoors love seeing all these amazing animals it's always so neat to me when I'm in the wilderness just knowing they are wandering around even though I'm not seeing them! Love your videos!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors I spent the first 40 years of my life in the mountains of New York and never saw a bear. On a trip visiting my father in Vail AZ lol I took a day trip to the Chiracahuas and saw one! Amazing experience and I now live in Tucson! Love the hummingbirds here as well.
Is that a spring fed stream? Are those ringtails? Are the bears black bears like we have in New England? I've assplanted in the water myself - who hasn't?
@@JasonMillerOutdoors but why does that supposed color phasing never happen to bears in new england? those are actually brown bears in california and arizona
They adapt to our weather here in Az, they can live up in high elevation or come down low to the desert elevation, so there color changes here more often than Northern states. I hardly get all black bears in Southern Az. Cinnamon and chocolate colors are more commen here, even some blonds.
The black bear is the only bear species still found in Arizona. It is the smallest and most widely distributed North American bear. It lives in most forest, woodland and chaparral habitats, and desert riparian areas. Black bears generally roam an area of 7 to 15 square miles. Living with Bears - Arizona Game & Fish Department AZGFD
@mud9ner You need to educate yourself on bears. Color phase black bears are REAL. They can be 6 different colors. Jason has amazingly caught footage of the cinnamons here. Grizzlies haven’t been in AZ for quite some time - 1930s like Bonnie above said according to several wildlife groups. Even if there are a few by chance, the snout is the dead giveaway it’s a black bear. Just to throw you for a loop there is a separate subspecies actually called “brown bear” that are slightly different from the grizzly bear.
Thank you for sharing and putting all of the work and time necessary to capture this footage! ❤
Thank you so much for watching!
So many fabulous bears! The ringtails were fun too-one of your best videos ever and that's saying a lot!
Thank you ever so much, Mandy!
WOW Jason! You efforts are appreciated.
Thank you so much!
Another great video ❤
Thank you for watching!
Haven't seen your video's for a while, good to see them again, always enjoy them.
Thank you!
The bears using the trees as backscratchers and the bear who slipped in the water? Priceless! All of this was so awesome!!!
Thank you for watching!
That cute deer at 2:50😊. So many yogi and boo boo’s. And the Hawk at 7 minutes. Swoooshz
Great compilation! It’s been a great spring. Those couple rain storms were nice. The wildflowers, I saw columbine and a penstemon or cardinal flower. Gorgeous video. Keep getting better. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for watching!
Unbelievable!! Great video 🥰⭐
Thank you so much!
I love your work! Thank you for sharing! It inspires me ❤
Thank you so much!
Wonderful video Jason!!! Thank you for all your time in bringing us these close-ups of these amazing animals you have.
Thank you so much for watching!
Always love watching your videos. They’re fabulous!
Bless your heart! Thank you so much...
You sure got some great close-ups! I can't believe all the different sizes of bears that you got. It looked like some really young ones in there.
I've noticed that this year, there are a lot of cubs still with mom from last year.
“ Bear country “
Thank you for sharing all the amazing close up footage of the various animals and incredible view of the bird of prey .
Thank you for watching!
Great video, Jason! Terrific ringtail clip. And I'm not at all jealous of your ocelot!
Thank you so much!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Great videos jason.
Love your stuff. I’m in San Antonio and have 3 trail cams
Up in my neighborhood green belt. So much wildlife.
I think the ringtails are my favorite. I’ve gotten some
Large coyotes too. Always look forward to your newest
Postings.
Thank you so much! Good luck on your camera adventures...
Wow. Lot's of different critters. Great work as usual Jason :)
Thank you!
I always look forward to your videos with much gratitude, thanks a lot. Greetings from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Thank you so much for watching! I lived in Europe as a young kid.
Tucson here! Love your videos 🐾❤️ Thank you 😊
Thank you so much!
Great video!Thank you so much for sharing! I'm currently stuck homebound in Washington but I'd never be in bear country when I'm in Arizona anyway. I love the wildlife you catch on video, such a treat to see, again, thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
My favorite...the coatis! The ocelot ain't bad either...🥰
Thank you for watching!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors You are very welcome! I appreciate the quality of your videos...the BEST❣️
The oops moment, I'm glad you pointed this out because that water hole seems pretty shallow, yet a bear can trip on a Boulder, hole, branch or ?
The curious bear have probably damaged some equipment before.
For all the years of cool footage and video shares, Thank YOU, Jason Miller.
-Maria Clay
Thank you for watching!
Another fabulous video Jason! Love the Coati’s and the ringtail and the surplus of Spring bears! I live in Sonoita on a small ranch of 15 acres but border the Crown C Ranch and I have an easement that runs from my property west to Coronado National Forest. I built a half acre pond stocked with bluegill and bass about 13 years ago and I get tremendous wildlife activity as it’s kept full year round by my well and is now a reliable water source for all wildlife. I’ve had deer, fox, black bear, mountain lion and more along with all the larger birds of prey and winter ducks. I’ve been wanting to mount a game camera to one of the many trees that have sprouted up around the perimeter of the pond some over 20 feet tall. I get a cell signal usually 1-2 bars of LTE. I don’t want to mess with the memory cards but rather cloud storage via the accompanying app by the game camera manufacturer. Would you recommend a cell signal game cam with either a rechargeable battery pack or even a solar panel attachment? Thank you in advance for your amazing videos and your much appreciated reply. My ranch is pretty private and I know I have a lot more game activity at night than I see when I’m here during the day. Is there a particular cam you would recommend that does what I described? Thanks again!
That sounds like an amazing place to set a camera! I don't use any cellular cameras, sorry!
I'm very interested in what you may get there? I only use cameras I have to check. Have you by any chance, seen a Jaguarundi at your pond?
You are welkom, I really enjoy your videos, always a surprise, wat sort of animals show up.
Thanks again! It is always exciting to see what shows up!
Just awesome!
Thank you so much!
I can't believe how those bears seem to love that disgusting-looking algae or seaweed.
They sure do like it.
I think that one bear had been out drinking. Great channel, Jason.
Hahaha, right!
Nice ones, as always!
Thank you!
Is the bear at 4:24 injured? It looks painful. Sad.
Not injured
Great video. That is one huge bear at 3:45. I have a fondness for ringtails. I have had them play hide and look from just a few feet away.
Yes, I love those Ringtails
Great video as usual. Even the bear ghosts came out in this one 5:30
Thank you so much!
Oh my Da Bears...wonderful video Thank you
Thank you so much!
Whoa the ocelot again! Hope Cochise pops up again as well!
Cochise would be awesome to capture on camera again!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors love seeing all these amazing animals it's always so neat to me when I'm in the wilderness just knowing they are wandering around even though I'm not seeing them! Love your videos!
@@faretheewell3711 Thank you so much!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors I spent the first 40 years of my life in the mountains of New York and never saw a bear. On a trip visiting my father in Vail AZ lol I took a day trip to the Chiracahuas and saw one! Amazing experience and I now live in Tucson! Love the hummingbirds here as well.
Coati's !!!
Yes!
Is this near Miller Peak?
No, different mountain range.
Is that a spring fed stream? Are those ringtails? Are the bears black bears like we have in New England? I've assplanted in the water myself - who hasn't?
All these pools are from snow last winter. Many are drying up now.
One Ringtail and many Coatimundis. Yes, same black bears, just color phased down here in Southern Az.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors oh, that's too bad. but there must be water somewhere for them I suppose.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors but why does that supposed color phasing never happen to bears in new england?
those are actually brown bears in california and arizona
They adapt to our weather here in Az, they can live up in high elevation or come down low to the desert elevation, so there color changes here more often than Northern states. I hardly get all black bears in Southern Az. Cinnamon and chocolate colors are more commen here, even some blonds.
Have you ever encountered any of the animals when placing or retrieving your cameras?
Deer, bears, Coatimundis, turkey often.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors What do you do when coming upon a bear? Do they run or do you just back off?
❤
Thank you!
Amazing video! Have ocelots always been in your area?
This Ocelot has been here for 12 years, I believe, and is the only one in Arizona
man such a beautiful animal
brown bears, also known as grizzly bears, are doing well in arizona
The brown bears are color phased Black bears that are common here in Az.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors black bears are always same color, and these bears with brown fur are brown bears
The last grizzly bear was killed in AZ in the 1930's. We only have black bears now, which come in black, brown & cinnamon colors.
The black bear is the only bear species still found in Arizona. It is the smallest and most widely distributed North American bear. It lives in most forest, woodland and chaparral habitats, and desert riparian areas. Black bears generally roam an area of 7 to 15 square miles.
Living with Bears - Arizona Game & Fish Department
AZGFD
@mud9ner You need to educate yourself on bears. Color phase black bears are REAL. They can be 6 different colors. Jason has amazingly caught footage of the cinnamons here. Grizzlies haven’t been in AZ for quite some time - 1930s like Bonnie above said according to several wildlife groups. Even if there are a few by chance, the snout is the dead giveaway it’s a black bear. Just to throw you for a loop there is a separate subspecies actually called “brown bear” that are slightly different from the grizzly bear.