Burlington Wildlife Caught on Camera
The BPRW Conservation Team has set up wildlife cameras across the city’s natural areas to answer a simple question: What’s out there? While the cameras continue to be moved around to new natural areas, many species of wildlife have already been spotted!
If you have wildlife photos from parks or natural areas in Burlington, or wildlife camera sightings from your own backyard, we encourage you to share them with us @btvparks on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, or post your observations to iNaturalist.org.
Wildlife Camera Sightings
311 North Avenue
- Common Raccoon
- Coyote
- Eastern Cottontail
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Gray Fox
- Red Fox
- Striped Skunk
- Virginia Opossum
- White-tailed Deer
- Fisher Cat
Arthur Park
- Common Raccoon
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Gray Fox
- White-tailed Deer
Crescent Woods
- Common Raccoon
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Red Fox
McKenzie Park
- Coyote
- White-tailed Deer
Mt. Calvary Red Maple Wetland
- American Crow
- American Robin
- Common Raccoon
- Eastern Chipmunk
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Mouse
- Striped Skunk
127 Bike Path and saw:
- American Redstart
- American Robin
- Eastern Chipmunk
- Eastern Gray Squirrel
- Gray Catbird
- Northern Cardinal
- Ovenbird
- Red Fox? (blurry photo)
- Song Sparrow