I’ll make sure to include more birds next time. I’m certain I included a Cardinal in this one. In any case, thank you for watching, and stay tuned for more. ☺️
It’s a true pleasure. Some of my happiest days are when I’m out in the woods checking cameras. Always excited to put all the clips together for you all to enjoy. ☺️
Hey there! I’ve been using several different brands over the last few years, and it’s been hit or miss, even with well known brand names. My advice would be to look for something that has good reviews. Many claim to record in 4K, but they most certainly do not. Battery life is another massive issue, specially during winter and in remote areas where it’s hard to get to and replace the batteries regularly. I’ve found that cameras with a solar panel component will give you the best bang for your buck when it comes to power. I’ve had two of those set up for over a year now, still with the original batteries in it. Love them! Look in Amazon for an ocean of options. Best of luck!
My special needs son wonders if any Sasquatch's 🦍🦧have been seen and/or heard in or near the places where the trail cameras 📷 are? Even though they like to stay out of sight as much as possible.
Besides the date, time, temperature, it would be helpful if you included a brief caption of what type of critter is in view. Not all your viewers may be able to identify what's being shown. Incidentally, there are no Sasquatches left in Ontario. They've all moved out to BC and have all bought townhouses in Burnaby.
Great clips. May I ask where these were taken generally? I would have to assume central Ontario at least given the moose. Southern Ontario here (peterborough area) and although we have wildlife we rarely get moose/bear down here, although there are likely small populations given recent sightings.
Hi there! Thanks for your comments and questions. Most of the clips of larger animals, like moose and bears, were captured just west of Algonquin Provincial Park, in the towns of Katrine, Ryerson, Armour, and Burk’s Falls. This year I’ve seen a lot less of the bears and moose. I’m hoping their activity picks up a bit during the fall. I just posted a new video with all clips from the first half of this year. There’s a lot of variety there as well, but I certainly do wish for more larger critters.
@@WildOntarioTrailCam Gotcha. I was thinking Algonquin area before I asked. I'm sure the bears and moose will be more visible in the fall as they fatten up. I already am noticing some big raccoons, porcupines and possums around here, unfortunately mainly because I see them as roadkill :(
Really great capture, so cool 👍
VERY TRANQUIL HOUR. THANKS
I really loved the video ❤❤❤ beautiful from start to finish thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching ☺️
Outstanding!!!
Thank you 🙏 😊
Thank you for posting this. I dont get some of these animals were i live. love seeing all the moose and bear
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’m gathering a lot more footage and will continue to post. Stay tuned.
Thank you for investing in the cameras, editing and time
Thanks for the gratitude. Makes it all worth it knowing a lot of people enjoy the content. Stay tuned for more to come.
nice videos with a wide variety of animals
Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing this I love watching wildlife You sure have plenty
Sure do! And capturing more every day.
I enjoyed watching this. I was surprised; no birds, no cats. Thank you.
I’ll make sure to include more birds next time. I’m certain I included a Cardinal in this one. In any case, thank you for watching, and stay tuned for more. ☺️
Since I'm originally from Ontario but have lived in the states for decades, seeing this has a special place in my heart. Thank you for sharing!!! 💕
It’s a true pleasure. Some of my happiest days are when I’m out in the woods checking cameras. Always excited to put all the clips together for you all to enjoy. ☺️
Stunning!
My favorite is the fox and deer!
Love Canadian nature from Slovakia❤
Thank you 😊
Thanks was so relaxing
😊👍💯
The fawn.....wait mom...wait up..
They’re always playing catch-up ☺️
Great quality which cameras are you using please.
Hey there! I’ve been using several different brands over the last few years, and it’s been hit or miss, even with well known brand names. My advice would be to look for something that has good reviews. Many claim to record in 4K, but they most certainly do not.
Battery life is another massive issue, specially during winter and in remote areas where it’s hard to get to and replace the batteries regularly. I’ve found that cameras with a solar panel component will give you the best bang for your buck when it comes to power. I’ve had two of those set up for over a year now, still with the original batteries in it. Love them!
Look in Amazon for an ocean of options. Best of luck!
My special needs son wonders if any Sasquatch's 🦍🦧have been seen and/or heard in or near the places where the trail cameras 📷 are? Even though they like to stay out of sight as much as possible.
They really do like to stay out of sight! Thank you for watching. Maybe one day I’ll get one on camera.
@@WildOntarioTrailCam Thank you for your reply we appreciate it and are glad you agree God bless you 🙏🤴✡✝️🐑🕊👑🔥🌅🪨🍞🥀🦅🦁🐏❤😇👼🗡🛡 John 3:16
I think there was one swimming in Georgian Bay!
@@nicolettemacwilliam3060 😂
@@nicolettemacwilliam3060 Are you sure?
Is this anywhere near Sault Ste. Marie? I'm in the U.P. of Michigan near there and these videos could be taken from my property they're so similar.
Actually, these cameras are mostly located on the east side of Lake Huron, south of North Bay. Very similar to your area still.
Besides the date, time, temperature, it would be helpful if you included a brief caption of what type of critter is in view. Not all your viewers may be able to identify what's being shown.
Incidentally, there are no Sasquatches left in Ontario. They've all moved out to BC and have all bought townhouses in Burnaby.
I gotta get set some cameras out in Burnaby.
And thanks for the suggestion on naming the species.
Great clips. May I ask where these were taken generally? I would have to assume central Ontario at least given the moose. Southern Ontario here (peterborough area) and although we have wildlife we rarely get moose/bear down here, although there are likely small populations given recent sightings.
Hi there! Thanks for your comments and questions.
Most of the clips of larger animals, like moose and bears, were captured just west of Algonquin Provincial Park, in the towns of Katrine, Ryerson, Armour, and Burk’s Falls.
This year I’ve seen a lot less of the bears and moose. I’m hoping their activity picks up a bit during the fall.
I just posted a new video with all clips from the first half of this year. There’s a lot of variety there as well, but I certainly do wish for more larger critters.
@@WildOntarioTrailCam Gotcha. I was thinking Algonquin area before I asked. I'm sure the bears and moose will be more visible in the fall as they fatten up. I already am noticing some big raccoons, porcupines and possums around here, unfortunately mainly because I see them as roadkill :(
With as many people who claim there is a Sasquatch on their property, isn't, it strange we never see any in wildlife video?
Very strange, indeed.
@@WildOntarioTrailCam we all saw the deer could smell the camera.....
What was that at 5:08? Fox or Coyote?
That was a young coyote
over from carpenters self reliance
I hope I see some wolves. Lots of coyotes
Thank you so much for this wildlife vid👍🏻🦌🐻🦃🐿🦩
That’s the pinkest Sandhill Crane I’ve ever seen! 😅
@@WildOntarioTrailCam IKR LOLzzzzzzz🦩🦩🦩