My wife gave me a camera for Christmas! I set it up for the last few days at my house hoping to catch the huge bear that has been trashing the neighborhood lately. As you can see, I had an assortment of catches but did not get the bear. I'm ecstatic about the ringtail!
Bright tapetal reflections...
There was buck that was captured, too, but he wasn't completely in the picture.
Fleeting fox
This non-native SOB triggered a lot of pictures.
My Canis lupus familiaris
If any of you camera folk have any tips for me, I'm open to any help or suggestions. Thanks!
My First Camera Trap Pics
- cougarmagic
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First time setup and you get ringtail pics? Are you kidding me????
Congratulations, though I am super envious!!!
I look forward to your first lion pic! (or bobcat!)
Can't do any better than Reconyx, and your location/setup is great.
Congratulations, though I am super envious!!!
I look forward to your first lion pic! (or bobcat!)
Can't do any better than Reconyx, and your location/setup is great.
I know... that was ridiculous catching the ringtail on the camera's first gig. Should've bought a lottery ticket that day, too...cougarmagic wrote: ↑First time setup and you get ringtail pics? Are you kidding me????
Yup, the bobcats are fairly regular visitors. This is the same spot where the mountain lion was hanging around when we chatted a year or so ago. This path is also a fox "superhighway".cougarmagic wrote: ↑Congratulations, though I am super envious!!! I look forward to your first lion pic! (or bobcat!)
Thanks! I'm going to bring in the camera when it rains, though.cougarmagic wrote: ↑Can't do any better than Reconyx, and your location/setup is great.