Robert Bush Sr. loves the great outdoors and he has found a brilliant way to show everyone why. The Pennsylvania man hid a camera next to a log bridge near his home. All year round, it records wild animals crossing the river, exposing the critters in their natural habitat when they think nobody’s looking. It’s like a window into nature. A digital one. And it’s mesmerizing.
Here are a few compilations showing what animals Robert has already captured with his cam
Robert shares the footage on the Facebook group Bob’s Pennsylvania Wildlife Camera. It already has 40K members and we highly suggest you join as well. The variety of animals that get featured there is huge. Deers, raccoons, squirrels, bobcats, beavers, even one slightly clumsy bear have made their appearances.
“I love the outdoors and wildlife and I am not anti-hunting,” Robert wrote on the group. “This page is not about hunting and I will not post any hunting pictures or videos … this page is about the wildlife in the mountains of Pennsylvania.” The man also warned he won’t tolerate hunting pictures and talks in the comments. It’s a place to simply enjoy amusing videos.
Also, Robert keeps the exact location of the famous log a secret. Kudos for that. We don’t need anyone interrupting the animals or the feed. So it’s as authentic as it gets.
The camera records day and night, all year round
After his initiative went viral, Robert shared his thoughts behind it
Image credits: Robert Bush Sr
Here’s what people said about his wonderful work
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