Wolves and other wildlife on the Mithrandir Trail #Video
Description
Nice footage of the Mithrandir Pack from this past summer and fall (along with some other neat wildlife). The pack gets its name from the white color of Wolf V083, the breeding male, who was once gray in his younger years—just like Mithrandir (i.e., Gandalf).
The Mithrandir Pack consisted of a pair: Wolf V083, his mate, a 2.5 year old female, who quite striking herself. The pack was a pair last winter and did not produce any pups this spring. However, the pack picked up a 3rd member in late fall (after this footage).
We are not entirely sure who the 3rd member is but suspect it is a subordinate from the neighboring Cranberry Bay or Nashata Packs (there is a long history between these 3 packs).
Anyway, we were super pleased with how this camera turned out. We set this camera on a remote wildlife trail we found when bushwhacking and were not sure if we would get much.
Many times the cameras we put on random wildlife trails are d
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Comments
- CharMaine Added Watching these different animals roam freely about the forest in their natural state is truly breath-taking. Thank you, Mel, for taking me on my nature walk today. You the man . . .