Images of life on the trails

Greenbrook Sanctuary has for nearly 60 years been a place where members could come and hike the many trails in search of indigenous flora and fauna. Over the years, those members have seen many wonderful wildlife occurrences. But what happens on the trails when no one is around?

Using a motion sensor wildlife camera, donated by Greenbrook members and set up overlooking a prime wildlife corridor, the images below were taken beginning in late autumn 2005. Apparently, humans are not alone in their appreciation of Greenbrook’s trails.

This page last updated on January 08, 2008.

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Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.    Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.
Raccoons foraging at night; male white-tailed deer (buck).

Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.    Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.
Eastern coyote; white-tailed deer fawn.

Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.    Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.
White-tailed deer at night; wild turkey.

Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.    Photo: Greenbrook Trail Camera.
Female white-tailed deer (doe); Homo sapiens (juvenile).

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