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As the snow melts...Trail Camera Wildlife in Vermont

 
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Mar 29, 2020 05:40 |  #1

With 3 Browning Trail Cameras, I usually have plenty of clips to stream together into a not stop, action video. Please check it out, the quality of these cameras is truly amazing. Edited with iMovie. Filmed in March 2020.

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Mar 29, 2020 05:49 |  #2

Very nice Thanks for sharing.
Certainly quality images.
Wildlife changes.



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Mar 29, 2020 07:03 |  #3

SJC from VT wrote in post #19035794 (external link)
With 3 Browning Trail Cameras, I usually have plenty of clips to stream together into a not stop, action video. Please check it out, the quality of these cameras is truly amazing. Edited with iMovie. Filmed in March 2020.

https://vimeo.com/4017​62564 (external link)

Love the trail cam footage, always a pleasure to see nature in its natural setting. I have one set up again hoping for some footage. Thanks for sharing Sandy.


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Mar 29, 2020 10:05 |  #4

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Very nice Thanks for sharing.
Certainly quality images.
Wildlife changes.

Thank you very much Richard. Browning certainly does know how to make a decent camera!


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Mar 29, 2020 10:07 |  #5

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Love the trail cam footage, always a pleasure to see nature in its natural setting. I have one set up again hoping for some footage. Thanks for sharing Sandy.

Thank you Dan! It's always a special day when I go get my memory cards. We all need this quiet time with nature right now.


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Mar 29, 2020 15:08 as a reply to  @ SJC from VT's post |  #6

Yes its always rewarding with a gift from nature Sandy. Stay safe.


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Mar 29, 2020 17:24 |  #7

These are fantastic Sandy. Great to watch.


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Mar 29, 2020 19:29 |  #8

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These are fantastic Sandy. Great to watch.

Thank you so much for commenting Greg! Glad you enjoyed the footage. I've been a trail camera owner
for about a year, so I have posted a lot of videos on vimeo.


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Mar 30, 2020 19:09 as a reply to  @ SJC from VT's post |  #9

Excellent video! I really enjoyed it. I found it interesting that the coyote was filmed around 6:40am and then the deer at 12:30pm. I guess the coyote covers a lot of ground and he's nowhere near that trail when the deer is around.


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Mar 31, 2020 13:17 |  #10

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Excellent video! I really enjoyed it. I found it interesting that the coyote was filmed around 6:40am and then the deer at 12:30pm. I guess the coyote covers a lot of ground and he's nowhere near that trail when the deer is around.

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I think some of the same coyotes appear in my videos on a regular basis. These are the first deer that have showed up for a couple months. My favorite videos have a nice variety of wildlife. A Fisher usually makes an appearance. Maybe next time!


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Apr 01, 2020 22:26 |  #11

SJC from VT wrote in post #19037489 (external link)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I think some of the same coyotes appear in my videos on a regular basis. These are the first deer that have showed up for a couple months. My favorite videos have a nice variety of wildlife. A Fisher usually makes an appearance. Maybe next time!

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Are there a lot of bears around you? I grew up in central vermont in the 60’s, and it was rare to see a bear then. Friends tell me there are lots of bears around Vermont now.




  
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Great videos. I am envious.
Are there a lot of bears around you? I grew up in central vermont in the 60’s, and it was rare to see a bear then. Friends tell me there are lots of bears around Vermont now.

Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed my video. (Lots more posted on Vimeo) I don't see a lot of bears, but generally get a glimpse of them in our fields. Last year I captured cubs on the trail cameras quite often. I'm glad you had the chance to live in Vermont. I grew up in Brookfield.


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Apr 03, 2020 07:01 |  #13

Loved your video Sandy (as you know). Still have my trail cam on order, it should be in soon. I was surprised a bit to see the bear out so early. Very cool footage. Do you mind if I post a link to your Vimeo site? I have a lot of people on FB who would love to watch it.


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Loved your video Sandy (as you know). Still have my trail cam on order, it should be in soon. I was surprised a bit to see the bear out so early. Very cool footage. Do you mind if I post a link to your Vimeo site? I have a lot of people on FB who would love to watch it.

Thank you so much Ian! By all means, share away. We all need a little wildlife in our lives!


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