He set up his camera in an Italian national park apparently. Here are the resulting highlights:
Consider that this is just about smack-dab in the middle of a country that has had heavy human traffic for a few thousand years.
He set up his camera in an Italian national park apparently. Here are the resulting highlights:
Consider that this is just about smack-dab in the middle of a country that has had heavy human traffic for a few thousand years.
Chris (11-03-2019),donttread (06-14-2019),FindersKeepers (06-10-2019),Just AnotherPerson (11-03-2019),nathanbforrest45 (06-10-2019)
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Very interesting video. It is amazing at how much wild life is lurking in any set of woods. I live in the middle of a retirement village and while we don't have bears, wolfs, or deer we do have more than our share of rabbits, squirrels, coyotes, snakes, raccoons, and at least 20 different species of birds and bats. If you watch long enough and quietly enough its amazing what you can see.
Thanks again for the video.
Lummy (06-11-2019)
I liked the bear scratching his back on the tree trunk. I take it those were wolves and not some European coyotes.
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What a lovely thread! It is for this reason alone where you see the wolf doing his thing, that I never eat berries that are growing along the ground. Personally when I am forraging I go for the highest ones possible. Lol.
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