New Wyoming Trail Cams Full of Bears, Mountain Lions and Elk
It s great to have a hobby you enjoy. Some people scrapbook. My dad used to collect stamps. Many watch and/or participate in sports. As for me, I tend to spend my free time watching Wyoming web cams and this is why.
I m not familiar with this YouTube channel. It doesn t appear that they have many subscribers so it s likely you ve not seen these before. It appears they collected Wyoming trail cam video from March until now. Stick around long enough and you ll see a bear mom and cub near the end of this one. The description says this taken on the River Trail.
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We ve had decent snowfall this year on the Front Range of Colorado. In fact, Denver recorded its snowiest winter in 37 years this season. The snow may be long gone for us living at around 5,000 feet, but the Rocky Mountains are still covered in snow.
Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park is the highest continuously paved road in the United States at 12,183 feet above sea level. As you would imagine, Trail Ridge Road is still covered in snow. Many feet of snow.
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Rocky Mountain Conservancy posted a photo on their Facebook page taken by Ross Sherwood show the large amounts of snow still lingering in the high country. The photo taken on Trail Ridge Road shows a snowplow being eclipsed by a giant wall of snow.
It s a little thing that we can all do, that could matter a lot to thousands of birds making their way to their next home.
Over 3,000 songbirds will be passing over the Fort Collins area as they migrate south; with that, folks are asked to alleviate light pollution for their travels.
According to the Colorado Sun, CSU researchers and the Audobon Society estimate that nearly
three million birds will be traveling across Colorado on May 20 and 21, 2021.
Some birds will be stopping in Colorado, most will be passing through. Either way, as they travel south, generally following I-25, they ll be coming across our populous cities that emit more light at night than in the rural areas.
It's a proven fact that Yellowstone National Park is one of the greatest places you can ever visit. However, for some tourists, it just isn't good enough. This is a throwback to one of the more famous tourist moments involving Yellowstone when tourists complained about the trained bears.