Wildlife Cameras in Remote Spots
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Re: Wildlife Cameras in Remote Spots
Hey Cameron, I've never seen a Sierra Red Fox but I admire the work being done to get them on camera. Some years back I became interested in setting camera traps as a result of using them to recover lost dogs and often finding photos of wildlife I hadn't expected. It gets to be a bit addictive, setting cameras out for a month or more and then wondering what it may, or may not reveal after the fact. It's really a hoot looking thru the hundred or more videos & photos just waiting to see one or two great captures.
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Re: Wildlife Cameras in Remote Spots
Shawn,
A cousin in the Midwest has done the same thing and though he mostly gets deer, rabbits and the occasional coyote, he's also picked up a couple of fishers and a badger. But no big cats; that's an impressive specimen and those paws are scary! Cameron
A cousin in the Midwest has done the same thing and though he mostly gets deer, rabbits and the occasional coyote, he's also picked up a couple of fishers and a badger. But no big cats; that's an impressive specimen and those paws are scary! Cameron
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