Algonquin Park Trail Cam Footage 2019

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Published 2020-03-05

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  • @acaldwell6740
    Someone should get these trail cam videos into our nursing/senior homes. They can be watched and re-watched and still be exciting for folks who can do very little.
  • @davidlj53
    Thanks for not adding obnoxious music, there’s enough noise in the world, this is peaceful, excellent video!
  • @xXwhisper2meXx
    Hi Kevin, your grandmother told me about your videos and I think they’re incredible! I am going to show them to the residents where I work. I know there are many people there who will appreciate seeing native wildlife on the big screen. Terrific visual stimulation for our nursing home residents also. Keep up the good work!
  • @KaeliB1
    Somehow this was in my recommended and I have fallen into some sort of trail cam rabbit hole, I’ve been watching them for 2 straight hours. Absolutely fascinating! I also have a complete obsession with moose, never really got a sense of how large they were until I watched these videos! lol.
  • From the bottom of my heart, Thank You for your acute knowledge in camera placement...you did not learn that overnight!! Thanks for no voice; no music! I sat quietly calm..it felt like home and my childhood running wild in the woods of Wisconsin!! What a gift...none finer!
  • @nnonotnow
    This is my cat's favorite video. We've been watching it for years.
  • @stewieboy3
    Interesting how none of the animals really encounter each other at the same time but go by the same path many times
  • @omgods1
    The moose are always very elegant, the rabbits run around like crackheads, and the wolves...well they pee on everything..
  • @lloydbligh5601
    What amazed me was how tall the bears were when they stood up. Thanks for posting, greetings from Alberta.
  • @Mike.A.
    Nature in it's pure and natural glory, simply incredible images and sounds.
  • @lumifish2394
    This is lovely and soothing to watch wild life up close in their natural habitat. Really liking that you kept the sounds of nature 👍😊
  • @KatIndiana3087
    I love the bear playing at 35:10, he's got the zoomies, then picks up a stick like he's playing fetch
  • @catia512
    this is the animal time square from algonquin 🙂 amazing camera shoots. Could watching for hours. Absolutly phantastic.
  • @jimcottee8909
    After buying a Trail Camera to catch wallabies eating my wife's garden here in Australia, I now like to watch trail vids from the Canadian wilds. Top stuff, thanks.
  • @Marssnowable
    I got into this rabbit hole of watching trail cams and I'm really so happy just to find one where it's just straight to cam footage.
  • @gingerbread6614
    We are old and love to watch your videos and have watched more than once. Thank you