Spectacular # 1 TC videos on UT. I hope you feel validated that your goal to educate ppl about nature appears to be a success. Loved the baby how cute. Thank you for sharing, greatly appreciated 😊
Amazingly beautiful. I'm just amazed by the wildlife there, this is why very large national parks and wild areas must be protected. Amazing the size and variety of animals there.
Honestly that area might not even be a national park. That could be just an area of the Yukon. A thing you gotta realize that the Yukon is sparsely populated, with a territory the size of the North-Eastern United States holding a population the size of Salem Massachusetts. When Canadians say "No one lives up there" we pretty much mean it, that place is as wild as can be.
Once again some fantastic footage! This has to be the most absolutely perfect angle location for a trail cam I have ever seen. It trips the sensor at approaching animals soon enough to keep them in the view just long enough to enjoy the clip. But then we get to see a longer view as they walk away from the camera. Believe me I know from experience it is difficult to find such a prefect angle...and a tree to mount the camera on. Having the trail leading to and from the river is also a dream come true as well. You must have been jumping up and down when you first watched the video of that big bull stop and rake the bushes. I know I would have! That's a great bonus! Like Forest Gump says.. you never know what your gonna get! Great Videos! 😊👍
The key at this spot is that it heads slightly down hill. I have alot of footage that happens more in the open field than walking up the game trail so it's able to sense the wildlife very well.
Bears have the best sense of smell on the planet. They can literally smell the camera and the human scent left behind from the last person to touch the camera. Lots of hunters have issues with bears destroying game cameras because of this.
Once upon a time years ago I had nature calls 'rest stop' off 'Trans Canada 1' near Banff where/when I had the opportunity to see a Moose up close, too close!
@@yukonwildlifecams -- It's a bit disturbing that people don't understand this. North American wilderness is about the safest place a person can be located.
I love trail cameras. I need one with a microphone though.. I missed out on a cows calling on my camera last week.. the cow was in frame but the sound wasn’t haha
Rather surprised that it was over 3 minutes in before a wolf showed up.... then, there were several after that. It's hard to tell for sure, but a couple times I thought I saw a bobcat rather than a lynx. Are there bobcats that far north?
It aids in walking in the snow and also enables greater jumping ability (or so I've read). It's a clear physiological difference between lynx and bobcats when distinguishing between the two species (though we have no bobcats here)
Hello. Beautiful footage. Great camera location. What cameras do you use? How do you anchor them so curious bears don't damage or move them. Thanks. Jim
I want to be an animal. Then I'll get enough attention and even be filmed. As an animal, I will be loved much more and people would look at me. But because I'm human, I'm not interesting to people.
Love seeing these videos. Getting to see these animals is a gift. Thank you so much.
Fantastic captures of all the moose and their calves also the different diversity of wildlife in the Yukon region! Thanks for sharing 👍 👍
Absolutely amazing!!
Spectacular # 1 TC videos on UT. I hope you feel validated that your goal to educate ppl about nature appears to be a success. Loved the baby how cute. Thank you for sharing, greatly appreciated 😊
Great camera location. Thanks for sharing.
Amazingly beautiful. I'm just amazed by the wildlife there, this is why very large national parks and wild areas must be protected. Amazing the size and variety of animals there.
Honestly that area might not even be a national park. That could be just an area of the Yukon. A thing you gotta realize that the Yukon is sparsely populated, with a territory the size of the North-Eastern United States holding a population the size of Salem Massachusetts. When Canadians say "No one lives up there" we pretty much mean it, that place is as wild as can be.
Thank you for the effort you put into gathering and posting these videos. 👍🏼
It's awesome hello from France
it is, hello from germany!
Interesting how they all use the same trails. Scary too for the baby moose’s. Lots of big cats !! 🐱
Once again some fantastic footage! This has to be the most absolutely perfect angle location for a trail cam I have ever seen. It trips the sensor at approaching animals soon enough to keep them in the view just long enough to enjoy the clip. But then we get to see a longer view as they walk away from the camera. Believe me I know from experience it is difficult to find such a prefect angle...and a tree to mount the camera on. Having the trail leading to and from the river is also a dream come true as well. You must have been jumping up and down when you first watched the video of that big bull stop and rake the bushes. I know I would have! That's a great bonus! Like Forest Gump says.. you never know what your gonna get! Great Videos! 😊👍
The key at this spot is that it heads slightly down hill. I have alot of footage that happens more in the open field than walking up the game trail so it's able to sense the wildlife very well.
Great work again! Congrats and greetings from
The bears never fail at being the most curious and aggressive with the camera. I hope the moose calf survived! Wolves are thriving up there.
Bears have the best sense of smell on the planet. They can literally smell the camera and the human scent left behind from the last person to touch the camera. Lots of hunters have issues with bears destroying game cameras because of this.
They basically have hands. Makes it easier to be curious and aggressive
@@rubberbabybuggybumper6270this is salmon erasure
I love to see wildlife going about their natural life in their natural environment. Love this video.
I loved seeing the baby moose getting bigger each clip! Thank you.
Extraordinary wildlife.
Fantastic trail camera clips! Very impressive collection of animals. Thank you.
These videos always make me smile, they are all so beautiful in their own way ❤
Beautiful. .
Thank you for sharing! Love seeing all the animals. The baby moose is my favorite though
Beautiful!
Incredible...your own zoo!
Excellent
It's amazing what a camera can do❤
So freaking awesome
Baby moose getting bigger and stronger with each appearance.
Grizzly: Sheesh why can’t I find baby moose?!
cute 🐻🐴🐅🐈
Definitely not the road less traveled 😊! This & Olivia’s Reef really makes you appreciate nature.
Awesome footage. Monster Bull.
Very nice.
We have a few moose around our property and my youngest son thought it was a big horse
Beautiful.
Once upon a time years ago I had nature calls 'rest stop' off 'Trans Canada 1' near Banff where/when I had the opportunity to see a Moose up close, too close!
That animal trail is golden
Thanks for sharing
Oh moose the greatest vegetarian
Busy spot
The Grizzly , yikes that’s a big boy. Still don’t understand why people go hiking in areas where these 800lb monsters are lurking 🤔
safer than the cities where those 150-250 pound monsters are lurking
@@yukonwildlifecams -- It's a bit disturbing that people don't understand this. North American wilderness is about the safest place a person can be located.
4:20 bunny 😮
3:34 cat cat appears again
you have some funny looking moose
For some reason it is always the bears trying to get..5s
Meet the locals indeed
I love trail cameras. I need one with a microphone though.. I missed out on a cows calling on my camera last week.. the cow was in frame but the sound wasn’t haha
I sure wouldn't want to be a baby moose 😮
Damn right! On the menu for 95% of animals on the cams lol
Rather surprised that it was over 3 minutes in before a wolf showed up.... then, there were several after that. It's hard to tell for sure, but a couple times I thought I saw a bobcat rather than a lynx. Are there bobcats that far north?
we only have lynx here
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Happy subscriber here.
Enjoying from afar.
Ques: singular is moose
Plural...?
Meese! Kidding, it's moose whether singular or plural.
@@yukonwildlifecams Mooses and gooses! 🫎🪿😊
I wanna pet em
I've always been fascinated by how long the hind legs of lynx are - I wonder if it helps give them leverage to push through snow?
It aids in walking in the snow and also enables greater jumping ability (or so I've read). It's a clear physiological difference between lynx and bobcats when distinguishing between the two species (though we have no bobcats here)
Do the bears ever stop n screw with your cams. The black bear we hunt over here in pnw oregon do lol. ❤ from pnw oregon
i wonder if the lynx kept coming back to look for that rabbit lol
Very moosey trail! Question how often did you have to attend the camera like to change batteries?
Interesting. Where is fox and wild pig!
no wild pigs here. Foxes are a bit more rural as opposed to wilderness.
Do the bruins wreak any cameras?
I've had a couple teeth puncture the PIR sensor, which is frustratingly replaceable.
This is probably what Aliens are doing to us right now where we are the animals.
About 11 o' clock on the picture, is that a water way or old road you can see?
likely wind though there is water nearby but not really flowing. definitely not a road
Time stamp on these videos please :)
Very nice. What brand camera is it?
This is a Browning Recon Force Advantage from 2018
May I ask, what trail camera are you using? The quality of the footage is very good.
This is a 2018 Browning Recon Force Advantage
Hello. Beautiful footage. Great camera location.
What cameras do you use? How do you anchor them so curious bears don't damage or move them. Thanks. Jim
What kind of animal is this? 3:21
A black wolf?
Seems like it ....
yes, a black wolf
@@yukonwildlifecams Never seen it. Wonderful!
Is there a road nearby? I can hear it in some of the clips
Did you get on any of your cams a monster moose, one with very large antlers?
Monster? Not really. I've gotten some big ones in this area and possibly the same one for three years
sam winchester
Is that an orb at 2:30?
it's either an flying insect or a spider on a web
That's a UFO.
what camera do you use?
this is a 2018 Browning Recon Force Advantage
Where is this camera located?
I want to be an animal. Then I'll get enough attention and even be filmed. As an animal, I will be loved much more and people would look at me. But because I'm human, I'm not interesting to people.
I see you. Someone cares.
How anyone in today's world think they need to hunt and torture and kill these beautiful creatures.
Do you eat meat?