Man Films A Log In A Stream For One Year And Captures Magical Camera Footage

May 06, 2020 by apost team

We are constantly in awe of the vast array of wildlife in the world. Wildlife photographer Robert Bush Sr. set up a camera in a meadow in Pennsylvania, right by a log in a stream and captured some incredible footage of all kinds of animals.

Robert Bush Sr. has been a wildlife photographer for many years and his experience gave him the inspiration to place a camera by a log in a mountainous area of Pennsylvania. He left the camera there for a whole year.

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When he watched the footage back it turned out the log was being used as a bridge by wildlife native to the area. He did not expect to capture the kind of animals he did. The film showed bears, deer, bobcats, grouse, and beavers, amongst other animals that crossed the bridge, reports WSLS. Some swam under it, some climbed over it, and some walked across it.

On a few occasions the animals show their curious side and investigate the camera, getting right up close to it. It's the kind of thing you would expect to see in a wildlife documentary.

According to WSLS, Bush has kept the location of the log a secret so as to let the animals continue to live in peace in their natural habitat. We are sure they appreciate this and so does everyone else as it means we get to enjoy watching more of these animals!

Isn't it breathtaking to see wild animals in their natural habitat. Tell all the nature lovers you know about this magical wildlife video.