
In some parts of the world where they have been introduced for hunting, including in Australia and South America, red deer are considered invasive. The elk seen in Pennsylvania are of the species Cervus elaphus, also known as European red deer. The species had become extirpated by 1867 and went extinct throughout its range in New York and New England, according to the Game Commission. Prior to human settlement in Pennsylvania, elk lived throughout the state with concentrations in the north central area and Pocono Mountains. Today's population descends from elk released by the Pennsylvania Game Commission between 19. In Pennsylvania, elk inhabit portions of Elk, Cameron, Clinton, Clearfield and Potter counties.
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The scream then drops into a grunt or series of grunts, another display of dominance. The pitch-shifting vocalizations sometimes start with a low grunt and rise into a sharp whistle or flute-like sound, even somewhat resembling the feedback of distortion from an electric guitar amplifier. The distinctive sound of bugling is a display of dominance over other male elk in an effort to attract females. The best time to view elk on the live stream will typically be late in the afternoon. Nearly one million viewers tuned in to the livestream during last year's bugling season, according to HDOnTap.īugling season picks up in September during the peak of Pennsylvania's elk rut and runs until about mid-October. The field shown on the Elk Cam is usually a hub of elk activity, but viewers also will likely see turkeys, deer and other wildlife. "The Elk Cam gives viewers a chance to experience the wonder of Pennsylvania’s elk rutting season, without ever leaving home.

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"Nature is full of surprises, and that’s some of the reason the Game Commission’s wildlife livestreams have proven so popular," Game Commission executive director Bryan Burhans said.

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Elk are among Pennsylvania's most treasured wildlife populations, and are especially exciting to spot toward the end of summer and into fall during the peak of bugling season.
