Showing posts with label buck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buck. Show all posts
Monday, September 19, 2016
Friday, September 19, 2014
Trail Cam Summer 2014 - Who is in the woods?
Shots from the Truth Cam throughout the summer. The camera has been relocated from near the meadow and river to the middle of 20 acres of woods here in Ottawa County, Michigan. Nothing much new, but it's always a treat to see what was caught by the camera.
Fox
Turkey
Buck
Buck
Buck
Buck
Raccoon
Fox
Fox
Buck
Buck
Buck
Skunk with raccoon
Friends?
Fox, someone is coming! Buck
Small Bear? Nope raccoon.
Fox
Raccoon enjoying an apple.
Skunk and raccoon.
Fox and raccoon confrontation.
Scared fox with pushy raccoon!
Fox hiding from raccoon.
Fox trying to make friends with the raccoon?
Friends now?
Fox hiding behind a stick.
Ah, fox we can still see you.
Raccoon making a pig of himself.
Opossum
That's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.
Fox
Turkey
Buck
Buck
Buck
Buck
Fox
Fox
Buck
Buck
Buck
Fox
SkunkSkunk with raccoon
Friends?
Fox, someone is coming! Buck
Small Bear? Nope raccoon.
Fox
Raccoon enjoying an apple.
Skunk and raccoon.
Fox and raccoon confrontation.
Scared fox with pushy raccoon!
Fox hiding from raccoon.
Fox trying to make friends with the raccoon?
Friends now?
Fox hiding behind a stick.
Ah, fox we can still see you.
Raccoon making a pig of himself.
Opossum
That's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Catching up with the Trail Camera
This post is for my sweet sister, Sugar, who has been waiting patiently for something new on this blog. The post is about my trail camera that I got 2 1/2 years ago for my birthday from my thoughtful husband, Mike.
Even after 2 1/2 years I get excited to see the pictures captured the previous day and night, I check it almost every day, and it has lived in the woods since I got it. Occasionally I move it to different locations. Right now it is on a bit of a ridge in the woods near my house. Looking the direction of the camera (north- northeast) there are rows of Red Pine, then a large meadow, then the Grand River. This is all near Grand Haven, Michigan.
The camera records the moon phase, temperature, date, and time along the bottom of the photo. Often in one day the camera will take 300 pictures. I have it set so it takes 5 shots whenever it senses movement. Most often photographed animal is the fox, I'm not sure how many different fox there are but some times it is easy to see the differences.
Here are photos taken from the last three months...
Notice the temperature on this one! 151 degrees F, this is when we had temperatures below zero.
Hope you enjoy these!
Even after 2 1/2 years I get excited to see the pictures captured the previous day and night, I check it almost every day, and it has lived in the woods since I got it. Occasionally I move it to different locations. Right now it is on a bit of a ridge in the woods near my house. Looking the direction of the camera (north- northeast) there are rows of Red Pine, then a large meadow, then the Grand River. This is all near Grand Haven, Michigan.
The camera records the moon phase, temperature, date, and time along the bottom of the photo. Often in one day the camera will take 300 pictures. I have it set so it takes 5 shots whenever it senses movement. Most often photographed animal is the fox, I'm not sure how many different fox there are but some times it is easy to see the differences.
Here are photos taken from the last three months...
Notice the temperature on this one! 151 degrees F, this is when we had temperatures below zero.
Hope you enjoy these!
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