Monday, August 5, 2019

A Day In The Life...

...Of A Trail Camera.

Yesterday I uploaded a ginormous number of video vignettes and digital pictures from four trail cameras deployed to their respective woodland locations to keep patient watch on who happens-across their path.

I thought it would be fun to post a representative sampling of photos from one location taken in one day. I've not cropped the date and time stamps from these so you can see for yourself the progression from pre-dawn to daylight and back to night so take note of the time stamp.  For purposes of brevity I selected only one photo from each species.

Here they are: 

A raccoon
 
 
Hen turkey and her brood
 
 
Twin fawns (you can tell them apart as their spots differ)
 
 
 
Mama
 
 
And a doodle bird (American woodcock)
 
click on images for a closer look

This is a particularly fine variety of wildlife passing thru one location in 24 hours.  From the photos you may correctly conclude who general appears nocturnally and during daylight hours.  Although deer show-up at all hours of the day.
 
The fifth camera that had recently been in service to monitor the Baltimore orioles coming to the feeders on the porch has been redeployed to the woods in a previously unmonitored and brand-new location.

Stay tuned...

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