Watch 10 Animals Discover This Hidden Mountain Oasis

Written by Angie Menjivar
Updated: October 7, 2022
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To capture Arizona wildlife, this man with a camera (and, apparently, a plan) set up next to a little pool at the edge of a creek bed.

Giving a whole new meaning to hidden camera footage, this video explores wildlife in a candid way.

Ten different wildlife creatures cool off in this small watering hole.

The video starts shortly after the man discovers the small pool about two feet deep—he notes it’s “retaining water pretty well,” and decides it’s a good spot to set up his camera. He pans over to his camera setup, which is a clever contraption he created when he bound the camera to a flat rock he got to stand upright.

He goes on to comment that this is a close setup; and that the footage may miss part of the animal or part of the water—but overall, he’s pleased with the placement.

First to appear is a turkey vulture. It looks off into the distance as if to confirm it’s safe before taking a drink from the pool. Once hydrated, it flies off.

Next is a black bear—it approaches right from the same spot as the turkey vulture and begins to guzzle up some water. It explores a little further, reaching out with its left paw to support its weight before deciding it’s a great place to soak and cool off.

The normally menacing noises a bear makes are endearing in the clip, as the bear is just enjoying the environment for a quick dip. It scratches, relaxes, and moves about gently, dunking every part of its body except its head.

The third animal is a Coues deer that’s so thirsty you can hear it gulping the water. Night vision captures a ring-tailed cat guzzling up some water with its tail up in the air.

A couple of Mexican jays stop by when the sun is out and then the camera cuts to a long-nosed bear exiting its afternoon bath and getting curious about the camera.

It lingers for a moment then takes off. Next, is the black bear—but wait. Could it be the same one for earlier? Oh! And now there is a curious cub alongside it to paw at the camera. Mama bear and cub take a nice bath together.

The scene shifts to some deer, and to the ring-tailed cat, and a skunk that is also curious about the camera.

A mountain lion decides this hidden mountain oasis is a great place to rehydrate and the night vision shows how it returns for more—with a friend this time. Finally, a gray fox joins the water party just before the skunk returns.

Overall, the great placement of this camera is able to capture some fantastic, intimate footage of wildlife sharing a community watering hole!

The photo featured at the top of this post is © iStock.com/Rejean Bedard


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About the Author

Angie Menjivar is a writer at A-Z-Animals primarily covering pets, wildlife, and the human spirit. She has 14 years of experience, holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology, and continues her studies into human behavior, working as a copywriter in the mental health space. She resides in North Carolina, where she's fallen in love with thunderstorms and uses them as an excuse to get extra cuddles from her three cats.

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