You never know what is going to turn up when you set a camera trap.
Type: Posts; User: Buckhunter
You never know what is going to turn up when you set a camera trap.
Great setup and very effective results with the camera close to the ground
Amazing looking animal, l have never heard of. Great capture. So I Googled this strange looking little animal appears it is from Tibet. This one must be young as the horns are small. So I can presume...
I love it also very nice indeed.
Sounds great I will have to look into one.
Very nice keep at it a fox will turn up.
Certainly interesting. But on another note a cat trap would be worthwhile as what are those cats killing under the cover of darkness?
I concur.............
Is that some kind of bait in the last image?
I will google to see the correct colours.
Beautiful bird is it unusual to see them in daylight hours?
Love the whole composition beautiful background
Yep no foxes in Qld (very few) and none in tassie = no 1080 poison = quolls and other small mammals
Right there is my goal, it will be a tall order here in Victoria as there's very few quolls left.
Gedday Ethan, l am from Victoria Australia. There's virtually no Bandicoots around here hasn't been for around 20 years thanks to foxes and cats, until last year when l too noticed the tell tale...
What is it really? Don't forget eventhough I am an avid birdwatcher l don't extend my expertise out of the country.
Certainly beautiful lighting.
Certainly different to a Winter coat.
Oh, that is a wonderful picture never seen that before. Those Whitetail are lined up like they are getting a portrait
Lots of nice catches there and your enthusiasm for the perfect picture is infectious, congratulations.
A bit of a surprise, l hope that doesn't happen too often.
Love the racoon.
Well it appears to have worked. Again great catch.
Bet you are happy with that ?
Nice capture and it certainly sounds like you deserved success. I am curious "l moved a heap of scent mound", just want you to explain this we don't have beaver in Australia ;)