Showing posts with label trail camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trail camera. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Daytime Trail Activity!!!!

We have been noticing there happens to be more rabbits than usual this year and I suspect that predators should soon follow. Checking the trail cam confirmed that suspicion. Recently I noticed for the first time we have a weasel. I managed to catch him on the camera but he was in chase mode and the photo wasn't very good as I didn't have a chance to adjust my settings. I did catch him and I have proof so it counts, it's not worth posting until I get a sniper shot of it in action or chilling. Next up was the bobcat, I've also caught the bobcat on camera but again, my camera was setup for still shots of products and not action. The trail camera picked her up again with a different angle from the previous bobcat post Bobcat . This time it appears she has something in her mouth and has stopped as someone at the top of the screen is checking the mail. The second video is a comparison of Reilly and I, Reilly is 50 pounds (ish). I came across a cougar a couple of years ago while walking Reilly and it was easily three times Riley's size, I'd say this bobcat was 30 pounds maybe?






And even though the post said Daytime, I thought I'd add this one as I think it was a coyote. We know almost every dog around here and at 2:30 in the morning I'm guessing it was a coyote. 




Monday, October 1, 2018

The trails are very active lately!!!

Had to change out some SD cards in the TrailCam but it was well worth it! So far it's the usual suspects but the bobcat did make a nice midday pass!


Two Bucks came down and walked by ( Upper Left Hand Corner Behind the Well)





Thursday, November 16, 2017

The Long Dark brings out the Wildlife

With the long dark nights come the interesting happenings of all things nocturnal. We've been woken up by many a bump in the night. This video was the third night this Black Bear came by to visit, the first time she completely eluded the trail cam but I was able to see her with a flashlight. When I turned on the flashlight it suddenly occurred to me that I was in my boxer shorts 30 feet from a 300 pound black bear. Luckily they don't actually like people (they do like their food though) and she was quick to leave the area. this clip is from this summer but I thought I'd use it to start the winter wildlife watch!



Here's a link tot he Moultrie game camera I have at the moment, I think I'll look into upgrading to a higher resolution or possibly a live streaming camera.