It's like the wolf can smell the residue of your hands on the camera or your boots, somehow. It's daylight so there wouldn't be camera light shining.
It's interesting to watch that wolf walk straight to the camera as I haven't been to that location in 2 1/2 months. I would have figured weather & nature would've removed my human scent by now. I guess not
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Not in Teanaway, but there was a moose wondering near Scenic Hot Springs (west of Stevens Pass) around powerlines back in 2011. Moose are weird, they are rare, but once in a while they seem to be in places nobody expects them. http://scenichotsprings.blogspot.com/2011/09/caution-moose-on-property.html
One 4th of July weekend (maybe 15-ish years ago), I watched a young moose swim across the Palouse River, about 2.5 miles downstream from Palouse Falls. A wheat-rancher friend of mine in that region said they are not common in the area, but they do occasionally show up along the breaks of the Snake River.
It's like the wolf can smell the residue of your hands on the camera or your boots, somehow. It's daylight so there wouldn't be camera light shining.
It's interesting to watch that wolf walk straight to the camera as I haven't been to that location in 2 1/2 months. I would have figured weather & nature would've removed my human scent by now. I guess not
Had one on my cam walk right up where I had peed. It wasn't a video but it had him sniffing it. They have no reason to fear humans yet.
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