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Moving the Cam
We’ve been getting pictures of the same deer and the same raccoons around here, so we decided to take one of our trail cams and try it out on some of the roads we walk on. We picked spots where we see tracks of other animals. Mainly deer, wolves and bobcats. So far we’ve been happy with the pictures.
Night and day pictures of wolves.A bobcat and another wolf at a different spot.
And from yet another location, a small bear (not the best picture) and two different bucks.
Look at the strange set of antlers on this one.
At the cabin, it’s always nice to see the little doe and her fawns come by. The dots are slowly fading away on little Spottie and Dottie.
And it wouldn’t be right to leave out the raccoon family. They don’t have names, because I don’t like them and wish they’d find another place to hang out.
Those are some great shots! That poor buck must get some teasing eh? How cool to set the cam near the road. Maybe you'll get a photo of an alien... ya never know. lol
You have so much wonderful wildlife there. The trail cam is a good tool to let you know who is stopping by, and when, so you know when and where to be in your blind.
My nephew would have a fit if he managed to capture a bear or bobcat with his trail cam. We've heard a bobcat up in the woods behind the house but never seen one.
Great pictures. We don't get to see anything like that around here but racoons once in awhile. Have had to live trap a few and take them way out into the country.
Lots of critters..wondering if that bobcat comes near your place though. talk about scary..nice to know what roams the woods every night too. If you ever catch BIGFOOT you will be a rich woman!! LOL
wow. you've got a great assortment of wildlife i don't see here (we have coyotes instead of wolves, and plenty of raccoons too.)
ReplyDeleteThose are some great shots! That poor buck must get some teasing eh? How cool to set the cam near the road. Maybe you'll get a photo of an alien... ya never know. lol
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I never thought to biggify your cam photos before. They are awesome when biggified. Amazing how the eyes glow in the dark.
ReplyDeleteYou have so much wonderful wildlife there. The trail cam is a good tool to let you know who is stopping by, and when, so you know when and where to be in your blind.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew would have a fit if he managed to capture a bear or bobcat with his trail cam. We've heard a bobcat up in the woods behind the house but never seen one.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. We don't get to see anything like that around here but racoons once in awhile. Have had to live trap a few and take them way out into the country.
ReplyDeleteHere kitty kitty :D
ReplyDeleteyou are right,those antlers are weird! Fantastic photos and a great idea
WOW! I love the photos. Those are amazing!
ReplyDeleteImpressed. Impressed. Impressed.
Did I say I'm impressed?
Lots of critters..wondering if that bobcat comes near your place though. talk about scary..nice to know what roams the woods every night too. If you ever catch BIGFOOT you will be a rich woman!! LOL
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