Pennsylvania man captures all walks of life crossing log bridge

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Published 2019-08-30
The video, taken year-round, shows bears, deer, bobcats, grouse, beavers and many other wildlife crossing the bridge, or swimming underneath in their natural habitats. Credit: Robert Bush.

All Comments (21)
  • @realzhella6817
    That bear deserves a raise for being a timely and loyal employee..
  • @Bogiukas
    I love how all of the birds can easily fly over, but no, they've got C L A S S
  • @romoreyes2557
    I don't know why but seeing the bear crossing calmly gives me the strong sensation that he is heading to work
  • @betbih65
    That bobcat was just so gorgeous
  • @aroundandround
    The bear practically commutes for work every day on that bridge.
  • @bradytiel4912
    Log has more social interactions in a year than I do.
  • @Jeed92
    this is the best kind of documentary, not changing the perspective each 2 seconds, no annoying commentary or music.
  • This video filled my heart with joy! The variety of animals was astonishing and the simplicity of them going about their lives was so uplifting. Thank you!!!
  • @purgeszn7239
    Most of these animals have died not knowing they have been immortalized in the YouTube algorithm. See you in the next 3 years
  • @RubyRedDances
    I’m so grateful there isn’t an annoying soundtrack on this video. Just nature sounds.
  • @K.Spade7902
    It's amazing how many species use this simple log to cross! 🐻🐦🦃🦆🦅🐾
  • @mrwilliecowie
    I could sit there all day & night to watch these fantastic creatures, well done Mr Camera man. UK
  • @dcbunny8852
    Other animals: use log to cross river Bird: uses log to brutally kill fish
  • @sonnygreen1396
    Here's an index. Thx to commenters below for all the corrections. 0:07 raccoon 0:10 duck family 0:17 black bear 0:28 heron 0:42 chipmunks 0:45 porcupine 0:52 belted kingfisher, eating a fish 1:01 ruffed grouse 1:19 muskrat 1:23 bobcat 1:33 coyote 1:40 crow 1:47 pair of wood ducks 1:59 black bear 2:04 white-tail deer 2:09 squirrel 2:18 bobcat 2:25 black bear 2:35 frog 2:39 pair of mallard ducks 2:46 muskrat 2:52 raccoon 2:56 water 2:58 fox 3:07 birds 3:10 bobcat 3:28 white-tail deer, buck 3:36 flock of wood ducks 3:40 black bear 3:43 pair of kingfishers, eating a fish 3:50 bobcat 3:58 blue jay 4:01 raccoon 4:04 great blue heron 4:12 fox 4:15 turkey & owl 4:24 black bear 4:35 black bear 4:52 human
  • @Gerlad970
    What's especially nice is that there is no stupid music and no narration. Very good job.