Trail camera thread. Post ur trail camera photos.

Last night...Another fox or the same fox trying to get a drink from the bird bath. We'll fill it up and if he comes by again he may stay a little longer...first couple of seconds of the video in the bottom right corner.

[video=youtube_share;kHGUDqBpemY]http://youtu.be/kHGUDqBpemY[/video]
 
Earlier this morning.
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July 3rd, 2016 just after midnight....I was in NH for about a week and you all saw that video of the fox before I left. Well, there was a rabbit skeleton in my front yard when I got home. I should have taken a pic but it's in the trash now. Wife was freaked but the girls thought it was cool....lol

[video=youtube_share;SYyPdrO-zcQ]http://youtu.be/SYyPdrO-zcQ[/video]
 
Ok....so something tripped my cameras last night but either too low or too close. Big dead grass stain in front of one of my cams. Fox or coyote???? I don't know.

Anyway at 13 seconds into this video something flies into frame. If you pause it at 16 seconds you get the best view. Any ideas? I'm thinking aliens but if not suggestions would be great. I thought two dragon flies doing business but it's tough to tell...


[video=youtube_share;xkWCCYPnJdQ]http://youtu.be/xkWCCYPnJdQ[/video]
 
Ok....so something tripped my cameras last night but either too low or too close. Big dead grass stain in front of one of my cams. Fox or coyote???? I don't know.

Anyway at 13 seconds into this video something flies into frame. If you pause it at 16 seconds you get the best view. Any ideas? I'm thinking aliens but if not suggestions would be great. I thought two dragon flies doing business but it's tough to tell...

Here is a still of it, I saw a show on this one time, they were trying to say they were aliens too, lol. They actually had a name for them, but they did the slow mo on a lot of them and they were just regular single moths and other flying bugs. This is a nice example of them though.

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Here is a still of it, I saw a show on this one time, they were trying to say they were aliens too, lol. They actually had a name for them, but they did the slow mo on a lot of them and they were just regular single moths and other flying bugs. This is a nice example of them though.

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Thanks for making that still. it's cool looking but still cannot tell what it is...lol Maybe if I leave the outdoor light on tonight and the camera trips I can get a color shot...
 
Here is a still of it, I saw a show on this one time, they were trying to say they were aliens too, lol. They actually had a name for them, but they did the slow mo on a lot of them and they were just regular single moths and other flying bugs. This is a nice example of them though.

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Rods...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_(optics)

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Last week I was in NH and had the remains of a rabbit carcass in my yard. Wasn't caught on camera but it seems the events of last evening may have had something to do with that....lol

All last night in my yard from two different cams....

rabbits 8:31pm

[video=youtube_share;XGJYAplDTic]http://youtu.be/XGJYAplDTic[/video]

fox snooping at 9:50 PM

[video=youtube_share;5KAa72YfdUc]http://youtu.be/5KAa72YfdUc[/video]
 
This is the guy who is #1 on the hit list right now. He spent 45 mins in front of this camera 30 minutes after I changed the card on July 4th. I bumped him 10 mins after changing the card. First time I have seen him other than the camera. He'll be a nice 10pt.

[video]https://youtu.be/hldXiXnQLGQ[/video]
 
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This is the guy who is #1 on the hit list right now. He spent 45 mins in front of this camera 30 minutes after I changed the card on July 4th. I bumped him 10 mins after changing the card. First time I have seen him other than the camera. He'll be a nice 10pt.

[video=youtube_share;hldXiXnQLGQ]http://youtu.be/hldXiXnQLGQ[/video]


LMAO.....what a camera hog....lol
 
If he is a Bobcat, he'd be the first I have seen up here. Usually the bears and others stay downhill, close to water.

I suspect the drought has caused a lot of animals to change their travel patterns; earlier this week I nearly ran over a beaver in the middle of River Road (in Bedford, by Whole Foods).
 
So, here's a stupid question. I've got 3/4 of a deer on my trail camera - Shoulders to rump. Is there a physiological difference between that part of a buck and a doe? That is to say, can you tell the difference between the two by looking at the body?
 
Checked the camera for the first time since April. I'm particularly fond of the shadow passing through, deep in the ferns in June.
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I was pretty sure what was hitting my trash, now I've got a face to go with it. I'm looking for you.......

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Hope he wasn't too disappointed with the one rib bone in the can I left as bait.
 

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Dates and times are not correct. Pics are from the past few months. Never got a pic of the buck during the day. [sad]\
 
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