Yeah, it is my pic. I was hoping to add a beaver to the list of animal pictures I have gotten via trailcams. I had one camera pointing down into the creek, didn't leave it long enough to capture a beaver or muskrat pic I guess. I have pics of mink, ermine, squirrel, deer, bobcat, cow, horse, badger, skunk, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, coyote, red fox, domestic cat, and the neighbor's dog Wide range of birds as well; ringneck pheasant, Great Horned owl, redtail hawk, bald eagles, crows, English sparrow, etc. Not many otter around my area, so that will be a hard picture to get. Iowa occasionally has a wandering Mt. Lion, bear or moose, but that would be real rare. A trailcam in NE Iowa took a picture of a pine marten earlier this year, first documented sighting in over 150 years I think they said.
Get an occasional Yeti pic as I walk to and from the cameras.
Joined: 30 Sep 2008 Posts: 5171 Location: Brookhaven, Ms
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:25 pm Post subject:
I love the Squeaver shot. Makes you wonder what was going through his mind ??
At least you did not get a picture of the neighbor trespassing. My Grandson went to check his trail camera and it was gone !!! _________________ http://knotholesawmill.com
Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 1118 Location: Blairsville, GA
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:14 pm Post subject:
I put a trail camera on a fence post at the house awhile back as we were going out of town. I didn't pay enough attention, there was a leaf too close and every time the wind blew I had a new picture of the house sitting there.
The only "Big Foot" photos I got were of my big butt putting it up and coming back to get the card out of it.
I moved it later and had some folks come by to burn a brush pile they had made earlier while cleaning up some of an adjoining lot I own. They walked within two feet of the camera and never noticed it. The camo must work.
I checked it the other day and had two deer, a fox, a 'possum and a house cat. Also I can't wait to show my wife her photos piling limbs she had picked up in the yard, not the most flattering photos. I may be better off deleting them as she may have me out picking up limbs next time.
Everyone have a great weekend! _________________ See ya in the woods
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