Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Wow! Interesting that they come to the feeder at this time of the
year !!
year !!
caysa- Posts : 13628
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
They must have seen and heared the man who brought all this..
He was maybe only 5 minutes before there..The chipmunk was on the table when the man put the seeds where the deer were now...The first pic is made when we was talking to the chipmunk that was besides the cam..
Living creatures do a lot for things to get food!
He was maybe only 5 minutes before there..The chipmunk was on the table when the man put the seeds where the deer were now...The first pic is made when we was talking to the chipmunk that was besides the cam..
Living creatures do a lot for things to get food!
ergee- Posts : 6146
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
I do think that these animals are only semi wild.... here there is no way we could get that close to any animal, unless its sick.... and the WTD keep to nature food as soon as they can...ergee wrote:They must have seen and heared the man who brought all this..
He was maybe only 5 minutes before there..The chipmunk was on the table when the man put the seeds where the deer were now...The first pic is made when we was talking to the chipmunk that was besides the cam..
Living creatures do a lot for things to get food!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
And so beautiful friends eating together
(But why are you up SO LATE, ergee?? Is everything ok? )
(But why are you up SO LATE, ergee?? Is everything ok? )
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
This deer looks for skinny . Maybe diseased?
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Wow what a close up!! Looks healthy indeed!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Hi! Great picture!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Ophiophagus wrote:Hi! Great picture!
Thanks, it always takes some time to learn the repeating movements and than
press the right key in the right moment...and once and once again sometimes.
But I like that...
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ergee wrote:Ophiophagus wrote:Hi! Great picture!
Thanks, it always takes some time to learn the repeating movements and than
press the right key in the right moment...and once and once again sometimes.
But I like that...
Ãœbung macht die meister!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
But bear cam is working too - did you see the video I posted last night??
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
"See the video" is different from guessing what it could be....
You are right, we know enough about seeing rc's to recognize
in those black shadows those animals, but I think it is very very
poor to show such a miserable webcam.
And there is electricity very near by, so why not take care of more
light? The reason cannot be that the animals are afraid of light...we
all know that is not true ..they need only little time to get accustomed to it..
I won't visit that bear cam again, keeping my hands buzy to hold
the screen in the right position to see just another shadow...
You are right, we know enough about seeing rc's to recognize
in those black shadows those animals, but I think it is very very
poor to show such a miserable webcam.
And there is electricity very near by, so why not take care of more
light? The reason cannot be that the animals are afraid of light...we
all know that is not true ..they need only little time to get accustomed to it..
I won't visit that bear cam again, keeping my hands buzy to hold
the screen in the right position to see just another shadow...
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Oops, I had no idea that you disliked bear cam - I love to watch it every now and then. During day time the ravens and jays are so funnyergee wrote:"See the video" is different from guessing what it could be....
You are right, we know enough about seeing rc's to recognize
in those black shadows those animals, but I think it is very very
poor to show such a miserable webcam.
And there is electricity very near by, so why not take care of more
light? The reason cannot be that the animals are afraid of light...we
all know that is not true ..they need only little time to get accustomed to it..
I won't visit that bear cam again, keeping my hands buzy to hold
the screen in the right position to see just another shadow...
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Wow - the snow really makes all the difference!
Mama deer is teaching her young where to find nice food
Mama deer is teaching her young where to find nice food
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Ergee, you are really posting some beautiful screen captures lately!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Not only in Estonia there are weekendworkers..in the USA they also can be found!
This man was cleaning the pond, put it against a tree, washed it out,
put it back to its hole
and after having layed it back into the hole he put the stones back on the bottom
and filled it up with 5 buckets with fresh water..
And all this he did on a Sunday afternoon!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
It quite cool that they bother to make this little pond and keep it clean. Anyone else would just have a big bucket of water there....
I wonder if there is a shortage of natural water sources in the area? The pond seems to attract the animals anyway.
I wonder if there is a shortage of natural water sources in the area? The pond seems to attract the animals anyway.
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Ein Vierer I would say - the light is playing us a trick here....
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Ein sehr-sehr klein vierer!!
And is not snow in Minnesota yet...what happened??
And is not snow in Minnesota yet...what happened??
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
Ophiophagus wrote:Ein sehr-sehr klein vierer!!
And is not snow in Minnesota yet...what happened??
Hello Ophi,
Glad to see you!
Tiny deer,but a good character!
Snowmachine is kaputt!!
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
there seems to be middle of winter, too as in us
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Re: Deer Trail Cam from Minnesota
AllyKass wrote:there seems to be middle of winter, too as in us
Sitting in a warm room with hot cocoa it is nice to see them eating in the snow...
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