We collected our Wisconsin trail cam footage, and it was the summer of the bear. Bears moved one of the cameras off-kilter, then, feeling generous, moved the darn thing back in place. So many bears! I winnowed the selections down to a few highlight critters. Although, the best images we watched on a slide show and didn't include here. (I was already burned out on images, and didn't want to fuss any further)
Follow the hooves and claws...
Meanwhile, us humans spent the holiday weekend picking blueberries and grapes, ogling a good old fashioned Demolition Derby from afar, and biking on the Chippewa Trail and the Old Abe Trail. (which is named after an eagle) We didn't see any eagles, but a coyote crossed the path right in front of us!
The name commemorates Old Abe, a bald eagle that was captured in 1861 by Ahgamahwegezhig, a Native American man, near the South Fork of the Flambeau River.
Happy Labor Day!
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Been watching a lot of nature shows lately and this post is very welcome. Hope all's well.
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Oh wow~ wonderful photos of the deer and bear on your trail cam ~ glad you had a good Labor Day ~
Living in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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Those deer are so darn cute! The bears, not so much, but they certainly add some adventure to the mix. :-)
What fun photos of all the wildlife in that area! Happy Labor Day!
Sharon - love, love, love the bear photos! And those bucks better go into hiding for hunting season! Moultrie cameras take great pictures, don't they?!? It has been years since I saw a Demo Derby - they are so much fun! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
How exciting to have so much wildlife captured on your trail cam. Thanks for sharing it.
Great captures :) Thanks for hosting.
It's always fun to try to guess where you two will be (in blogland each week). Wisconsin would have been my very last suspect, but how wonderful you have a place there for a trail cam! Wild Captures! In both senses of the word!
The bears are really gorgeous. Interesting trail cam captures!
Thanks for hosting!
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