Hi another great video the coming towards the camera fox hunting the birds sounding the distress call about the fox sounds like the birds here when there is a cat around thank you again take care stay safe have a great week
love the shot of the moose coming up the trail toward the camera with the wind blowing! and of course the fox! amazing to me capturing it catching the mouse (?). great footage, ty
Yes and No. It does get warmer than most people realize. We just went through a “Heat Wave” with temps in the mid-upper 80’s. What makes them bad is that there is no night time to cool down. Cameras that have full exposure to the sun just bake 24/7 so their internal temps skew the temperature reading.
@@TheFront40Alaska That makes sense. Temps go to triple digits sometimes down here during the summer and even before or after. I can't imagine it being 10 degrees cooler though where the sun didn't go down.
Lots of great captures.
Hi another great video the coming towards the camera fox hunting the birds sounding the distress call about the fox sounds like the birds here when there is a cat around thank you again take care stay safe have a great week
Thanks to another great video.
Ole Red is the most huntingest thing on 4 legs!
Apex predator!!
my favourite videos
Alaska has the most wildlife I have ever seen thanks for sharing👍
Murray here from the federation of moose's checking in nothing to report
bit hot today going for a dip brb .
My wife now calls him Murray
It's funny how they'll look straight into the camera sometimes. It's as if they know that they're being watched.
love the shot of the moose coming up the trail toward the camera with the wind blowing! and of course the fox! amazing to me capturing it catching the mouse (?). great footage, ty
Zoomed on the kill and it definitely is a mouse.
It gets really hot in those northerly latitudes during the summer months, huh? 97°F?
Yes and No. It does get warmer than most people realize. We just went through a “Heat Wave” with temps in the mid-upper 80’s. What makes them bad is that there is no night time to cool down. Cameras that have full exposure to the sun just bake 24/7 so their internal temps skew the temperature reading.
@@TheFront40Alaska That makes sense. Temps go to triple digits sometimes down here during the summer and even before or after. I can't imagine it being 10 degrees cooler though where the sun didn't go down.