With the nicer weather in Nebraska, the Wood Ducks are starting to arrive. As a photographer, these guys are a pain in the butt to photograph. They are smart little ducks. Usually the wood duck...
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With the nicer weather in Nebraska, the Wood Ducks are starting to arrive. As a photographer, these guys are a pain in the butt to photograph. They are smart little ducks. Usually the wood duck...
Here are a couple of photos of a mink. These guys are tough to get photos of because you can never catch their eyes. Photos taken with a Canon XTI with three Nikon SB 28 Flashes and the PIR was built...
Here is a set up and some photos of some beavers that I have along some river property in Nebraska. Images taken with a Canon XTI and three Nikon SB28 flashes. PIR was built by TRLCam.com.
The gamble of camera trapping. With the weather we have in Nebraska, it could be -20 one day and 50 the next day. I have a pond that is fed by the river that is froze over every time this year. I...
Here are a few trap images from this past week. Nothing special.
The hawk photo was taken with a Nikon D7100 with a Tamron 10-24 before it was flooded by the river. I will post those pictures...
A Red Tail Hawk eating on a deer carcass along the Elkhorn River in Madison County Nebraska.
Photo captured with a Nikon D7100 with a Tamron 10-24
PIR was a wireless by TRLCAM
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Good picture.
Yes he was......AJ was doing his happy dance when looking at the camera.
AJ happen to capture some pretty cool Red Tail hawk pictures a couple nights ago. Two Red Tails came in fighting for a mouse. He has pictures of both hawks fighting for the mouse. Actually he has a...
We have been watching this beaver work on this tree now for the past couple of weeks. AJ and I have decided to set up a Nikon D3200 with a single SB28 flash on the tree to catch the eager beaver...
This is my 7 year old son AJ. He just loves to camera trap with me. Last year I with the help of Jeff built him a trap with a Canon XTI and I let him play around our river ground along the Elkhorn...