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Watch Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Coyotes Visit Same Estes Park Yard
Living in Estes Park, Colorado means sharing your yard with all sorts of native wildlife.
Estes Park resident Gosia Pisowicz Stewart has six trail cameras set up on her property to observe animals in their natural habitat.
When Stewart recently went to check the SD cards after about a month, she found an incredible amount of activity in her yard in the footage.
Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes and deer all passed through the same yard.
Oh, My!
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Stewart and her husband even told the Estes Park Trail-Gazette they ve renamed the area behind their barn as Lion Way because of the high activity. It must have been some thrill to have seen the footage after uploading.
If you re a bull moose in Yellowstone National Park, you have plenty of reasons to be proud. One big moose recently lost his antlers, but is mighty proud anyway.
This special video moment was shared by Yellowstone Wolf Tracker on Facebook this past weekend. This big guy looks mighty happy, but the bison who are lounging nearby don t seem to be be impressed.
The status shared on Facebook pretty much nails what s happening here:
This bull moose may have lost his antlers but he still has plenty of sass!
The bison don’t seem very impressed though.
According to an article on National Geographic, this moose antler shed is right on time. The moose shed is normally complete by the end of January, so this big guy is ready for a new rack to grow between now and mating season later this year.
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Watch Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Coyotes Visit Same Estes Park Yard
Living in Estes Park, Colorado means sharing your yard with all sorts of native wildlife.
Estes Park resident Gosia Pisowicz Stewart has six trail cameras set up on her property to observe animals in their natural habitat.
When Stewart recently went to check the SD cards after about a month, she found an incredible amount of activity in her yard in the footage.
Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes and deer all passed through the same yard.
Oh, My!
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Stewart and her husband even told the Estes Park Trail-Gazette they ve renamed the area behind their barn as Lion Way because of the high activity. It must have been some thrill to have seen the footage after uploading.