Outdoor Videos
Largemouth Bass Underwater Video
The male largemouth bass is responsible for guarding the nest of eggs. This neat underwater video camera filmed a few bass in a lake.
Canada Geese Migrating Video
If they catch a good tailwind, the beautiful Canada Goose can fly up to 70 miles an hour.
Canada Geese Congregating Before Migration Video
Canada Geese congregate into large groups for their migrations, containing between 30 to 100 in a group.
Mallard Ducks Bobbing For Food Video
This mallard duck pair is bobbing for food. Their main diet consists of aquatic vegetation, insects, worms, and grain crops like wheat and corn.
American Elk Calling Out Video
The American Elk's distinctive call rises above all else, letting its presence be known to the wilderness.
Song of the Eastern Bluebird Video
Listen to this beautiful Eastern Bluebird sing. Eastern Bluebirds are found only in North America.
Northern Cardinals Feeding Their Young Video
Both the male and female northern cardinals care for and feed their young. In the first few weeks the chicks are fed only insects.
Moose Grunting in a Stream Video
A moose’s long legs help it wade through deep water. This moose is grunting because he is looking for a female, also called a “cow”.
The Distinctive Howl Of The Wolf Video
Wolves howl for many reasons. They may howl to communicate with other wolves or to warn off other predators. Their howl is very distinctive in nature.
Bison Bulls Fighting Video
American bison bulls sometimes have intense battles during rut. They are fighting for dominance in the herd. Rut, also known as breeding season, occurs during late summer and early fall.
Black Bear Cubs Playing Video
Like many mammals, black bear cubs are very playful. The cubs will stay will their mother until the second summer after they were born. They will then travel in search of their own territory to acquire.
Grizzly Bear At Salmon Stream Video
During spawning season when salmon are traveling upstream in large amounts, Grizzly Bears will feast on them. The salmon will provide enough nourishment for the bears to last them through the upcoming winter. Grizzlies can eat up to 90 pounds of food a day.
Eagle Swooping Down For Fish Video
Upon spotting a fish, the eagle will swoop down and grab it with their sharp talons. If it is small enough, they will eat it when flying; if not they will bring it back to the nest.
Common Loon Defending Eggs Video
Common Loons are known for the unusual sounds they make. This loon is being very protective of its nearby clutch of eggs