1.5 HOURS of Relaxing Trail Camera Videos (Deer, Coyotes, Wild Boar)

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Published 2023-11-12
Uploading videos from a single trail camera location every week can get exhausting, so I combined multiple trail camera pickups into this one compilation. These videos were recorded in Alabama (United States) with Browning trail cameras. The models used were the Recon Force Advantage, the Recon Force Elite HP4, and the Recon Force Elite HP5. Drop a comment and let us know where you're watching from. Keep the wild places wild. Thank you!

All Comments (21)
  • @waldsandra
    Its so amazing how many diffrent animals you have on cam, you inspired me to start this hobby and I`m so happy with it ! My home is Bavaria, Germany 💁‍♀ PS: the black cojote WOW so WOW I was sick a long time and watched a lot of your videos, thanks for that time 💚
  • The reason why we're able to enjoy life (like these animals) and actually be conscious we're living it is because we're made in the image of God!
  • @maxinebrewer3
    With all the chaos and pain in the world, thank you for sharing God's beautiful places and creatures
  • You captured so much! I have to say that for all the peace nature can offer, those piglets surely do create a ruckus.
  • @Thebes77777
    Such Peace and Serenity. Examples of Nature that have not been corrupted or completely destroyed, within certain areas on our planet, of which we as a species have reduced to a bare minimum, which still retain habitats allowing Mother Nature to be able to do her thing as she has done for eons, as seen in this video, shall always and forever be a point of Healing for Mankind. Awesome footage. Thank you.
  • Great job ! We viewers tend to take for granted how much goes into making these. Hello from Richmond VA.
  • @Thebes77777
    I LOVE watching Mother Nature do her thing, your trail cam videos are superb for doing exactly that. Thank you.
  • @julieprior3126
    I'm saving this for later! Really looking forward to it! 👍
  • @todiann27
    By far the cow was the most surprising.
  • @genghis1971
    I saw a pileated woodpecker flying through the woods on my property in Alabama earlier this year and it was huge. I've lived within the a pileated woodpecker's habitat range for most of my life and had never seen (maybe never noticed) one before. Never knew woodpeckers could get that big.
  • @alwaysuseless
    8:12 A doe chasing a buck! He must have charisma. But then they split in different directions. So maybe they were running away from the same threat? At this rate, it's going to take me quite a stretch to finish this video. And that's good! Next, possum chasing possum. 9:59 Notice how frequently the boar is blinking his eyes! 10:18 The boar is either following a scent trail or just sniffing for food. 20:14 Deer becoming aware of he camera, then deciding it's not a threat. Some impressive bucks and the first coyote at about half hour in. Got to make dinner and listen to the NY Times. I need to back off from blow by blow. By the way, this location I think has water to the right and down the hill a short distance, as I recall. Definitely warmer there than here in mid-California. To be continued. (thanks)
  • @alwaysuseless
    Wow! I hope I can get to this today. Right now it's just thanks in advance. 🙂
  • Great footage. The longer videos show how good you are at getting good content!
  • @rabone2207
    Cool i agree with maxine at 9:08 man that hog has the longest tail! Thanks for sharing this......