GKL
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Since my question "Coyotes or Foxes" was answered on my previous trail camera thread I am starting a new thread to simply occasionally share some of the video clips the trail cameras I have in our yard capture.
Here is a link to the previous thread for those who might not yet have seen the video clips on that thread: https://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=291525
Okay, usually I try to add new video clips at least once a week, sometimes even twice a week, but been busy so these clips are some of the ones my trail cameras have captured over about the past 2 weeks. (I changed the time on the one trail camera today as I realized I was 12 hours off on it )
First I'll share what I think might be somewhat of the more interesting clips, followed by the more average clips.
NOTE: the 2 different trail cams are currently on different sides of our yard, you can tell the cams apart from the time stamp on the bottom, on one trail cam it is hard to see the time stamp on the other trail cam it is easy to see the time stamp because they included the black stripe to help it stand out from the background.
These first 2 clips were in order on the SD card one right after the other, but since the time stamp is hard to see with this trail cam I can't be sure how close together in time they were.
The reason I explain that is because the 1st clip shows a fox looking back over the weeds as if something is there, then runs off quickly.... then the next clip shows a coyote looking around and I'm wondering if that coyote is what that fox was looking back to see.
These next 2 clips it seems the foxes are eating bugs, did not realize they did that.
These next 2 clips I am wondering if they could be either an opossum or groundhog (or one of each) or something else. (any ideas ?)
(that is a popular trail, different animals like going down that path )
Note: I mowed this area to better see the animals, so the clips showing it mowed was the week after the un-mowed clips.
It's hard to see, but going by the movement I'm fairly sure this is very likely a rabbit.
These next 2 clips have multiple foxes running in the same direction on 2 different nights, after getting the SD card and seeing these clips I moved this camera so it is facing the direction they are running from so maybe I'll get some clips of them face on coming towards the camera.
I get quite a few clips of deer, both day and night, and usually only include a deer clip if it is particularly interesting, I'm sharing this one to show how occasionally the infrared night vision will capture any pollen in the air, extra heavy this night, almost looks like it's snowing
Here are other more average videos
Here is a link to the previous thread for those who might not yet have seen the video clips on that thread: https://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=291525
Okay, usually I try to add new video clips at least once a week, sometimes even twice a week, but been busy so these clips are some of the ones my trail cameras have captured over about the past 2 weeks. (I changed the time on the one trail camera today as I realized I was 12 hours off on it )
First I'll share what I think might be somewhat of the more interesting clips, followed by the more average clips.
NOTE: the 2 different trail cams are currently on different sides of our yard, you can tell the cams apart from the time stamp on the bottom, on one trail cam it is hard to see the time stamp on the other trail cam it is easy to see the time stamp because they included the black stripe to help it stand out from the background.
These first 2 clips were in order on the SD card one right after the other, but since the time stamp is hard to see with this trail cam I can't be sure how close together in time they were.
The reason I explain that is because the 1st clip shows a fox looking back over the weeds as if something is there, then runs off quickly.... then the next clip shows a coyote looking around and I'm wondering if that coyote is what that fox was looking back to see.
These next 2 clips it seems the foxes are eating bugs, did not realize they did that.
These next 2 clips I am wondering if they could be either an opossum or groundhog (or one of each) or something else. (any ideas ?)
(that is a popular trail, different animals like going down that path )
Note: I mowed this area to better see the animals, so the clips showing it mowed was the week after the un-mowed clips.
It's hard to see, but going by the movement I'm fairly sure this is very likely a rabbit.
These next 2 clips have multiple foxes running in the same direction on 2 different nights, after getting the SD card and seeing these clips I moved this camera so it is facing the direction they are running from so maybe I'll get some clips of them face on coming towards the camera.
I get quite a few clips of deer, both day and night, and usually only include a deer clip if it is particularly interesting, I'm sharing this one to show how occasionally the infrared night vision will capture any pollen in the air, extra heavy this night, almost looks like it's snowing
Here are other more average videos
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