Teanaway Trail Cams '07
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damn so much wildlife
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And now you can add wolves to the mix. :D
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@mysoccerftw Is this a study you are referencing, or simply stating what your parents have told you for years... time to do some reading...
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@mysoccerftw You're not an idiot - but how about educating yourself before speaking?
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the bear with an itch is a real character! lol
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to many cougars there theres like no deer there any more that and traffic caused it
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Really awesome footage
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i hunt in the teaneway for elk and its alot better than this!
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2:15 lol the deer thing speeking " What is this"
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Washington State, USA
TWayDreamin 1 year ago
Amazing. How are you catching this? What kind of equipment? Do they have motion sensors or are you catching several days at a time? Do you have more than 1 camera out at a time?
cbg777 2 years ago
I continue to be amazed at the different animals I capture on camera in the Teanaway. Although the images for this video were captured early in my efforts, they still remain some of my favorites.
Remote activated cameras (see "more info" above right) begin taking images after sensing both heat and motion unless you program them to take images at set intervals. The images for this video were captured over the course of several months using about 3 different cameras.
TWayDreamin 2 years ago
Great footage. Just curious if you're scenting the area, or how you attribute such wildlife diversity to this small area?
5Cazador5 2 years ago
Some scent is used but the diversity is due to the fact that the Teanaway has fantastic habitat for many different types of animals. I actually had no idea how amazing the variety was until I started capturing it with these cameras.
TWayDreamin 2 years ago
what trail camera are you using here? gives great results
treeehorse 3 years ago
Moultrie Gamespy I-60 (fluid motion videos and still shots) and Reconyx RC55 (more stilted motion videos). Both use "infrared" (in quotes because they are not true infrared) light at night to illuminate subjects, that is why the night shots are black and white. The Moultrie gives beautiful images but triggers slowly. The Reconyx gives great images and triggers extremely fast - but costs twice as much.
TWayDreamin 3 years ago