Digital and Trail Cam Photos & Videos from Southeastern Ohio. CLICK ON PHOTOS TO SEE A LARGER IMAGE. WATCH VIDEOS BY CLICKING ON THE 'PLAY' ARROW. I own and recommend MOULTRIE and STEALTH trail cameras and MOULTRIE game feeders, and maintain the path with a STIHL leaf blower and gas trimmer and FISKARS hand tools. Want to be sure you never miss a new posting? Just enter your email address at the very bottom of the page to subscribe.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Peanut Butter Test Failed
There were no pics this morning on the camera in the pines where I smeared peanut butter on a tree trunk yesterday afternoon. Meanwhile, at the dry cat food test spot, there was still some cleanup going on last night.
The cat food aroma must linger for a couple of days (and rains), as the whole gang got into the hunt this morning.
The cat food aroma must linger for a couple of days (and rains), as the whole gang got into the hunt this morning.
| Merry Christmas Everybody! I'll have new photos from new locations next week. |
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Perhaps I Should Rename This Blog...
...Trail Cam Squirrel of the Day, and once again the weekend brought over a hundred new squirrel photos.
I've never been 100% sure what the next critter is. Have seen them in several photos before, only after dark. My guess is that they're young chipmunks.
And finally, for a bit of variety, a rabbit stops by.
| Did you notice the second squirrel in this photo? |
I've never been 100% sure what the next critter is. Have seen them in several photos before, only after dark. My guess is that they're young chipmunks.
And finally, for a bit of variety, a rabbit stops by.
Friday, December 16, 2011
I Guess It Doesn't Matter
No matter how thick the underbrush I pick for the camera is, I guess as long as I'm using corn as an attractant, I'm going to get the same results.
Remember, it's another deer gun season in Ohio this weekend, so be careful in the woods. I may not post any new photos until Monday. Coming next week, though, we'll see what happens when I try different feeds to attract wildlife. I'm thinking tuna fish, dog food, meat scraps, peanut butter...we'll see what I can come up with. Could be interesting.
Remember, it's another deer gun season in Ohio this weekend, so be careful in the woods. I may not post any new photos until Monday. Coming next week, though, we'll see what happens when I try different feeds to attract wildlife. I'm thinking tuna fish, dog food, meat scraps, peanut butter...we'll see what I can come up with. Could be interesting.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Even Deep in the Pines...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
A Couple that the Deer Hunters Missed
Here are two bucks that survived gun season. As a reminder, Ohio bow season continues through February 5th, and there is another abbreviated deer gun season December 17-18. Deer muzzle-loader season will be January 7-10, 2012.
Most hunters know these dates. It is the non-hunters who need to remember them before venturing into the woods.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Remember the Sun!
I thought it might be interesting to hang suet in the woods and see if the birds found it - and they certainly did. I forgot, however, to take the sun into consideration, so I have 90+ photos ruined by the sun - like these:
The one exception - this chipmunk that arrived at 5am.
Oh well, lesson learned (again). I'll move the setup deeper into the woods this afternoon.
The one exception - this chipmunk that arrived at 5am.
Oh well, lesson learned (again). I'll move the setup deeper into the woods this afternoon.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Birds in Flight
There are almost 300 photos on the memory cards for me to review, but sadly the majority of them are daytime flash photos. Between moving the cams into the woods and the low light from 2 days of rain, the cams were very busy snapping photos as if it were night time. Those photos have washed out color like this:
When the flash DOESN'T go off, you get something like this on a rainy day:
When the trail cams catch a bird-in-flight, it's always an accident. Some other creature's movement (in this case, a squirrel) causes the camera to snap. If you're really lucky, it happens while a bird is flying in the area at the same time.
When the flash DOESN'T go off, you get something like this on a rainy day:
When the trail cams catch a bird-in-flight, it's always an accident. Some other creature's movement (in this case, a squirrel) causes the camera to snap. If you're really lucky, it happens while a bird is flying in the area at the same time.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The Path of Least Resistance
I decided not to open the trail cams today due to the rain. (You have to open the case to retrieve the memory card.) Hopefully that means I'll have lots of photos to pick from tomorrow.
I'm also going to start work on this year's addition to the hiking path in the woods tomorrow. With any luck (and a mild winter), I hope to be able to easily walk to this spot by Spring.
It's a scenic watering hole used by a lot of different wildlife, but right now getting there is a pretty tough walk.
I'm also going to start work on this year's addition to the hiking path in the woods tomorrow. With any luck (and a mild winter), I hope to be able to easily walk to this spot by Spring.
It's a scenic watering hole used by a lot of different wildlife, but right now getting there is a pretty tough walk.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Few From the Weekend
With deer gun season over, I'll be moving both cams to new locations this week and hope to bring you a greater variety of wildlife pics soon...or at least different backgrounds for the photos.
Please note that the digital display window in the camera used for the photos in today's post no longer works, so I cannot change the AM/PM setting. Pics from that cam will have the incorrect time stamp from now on.
Here's an example of why no-flash infrared cameras are nice:
You get a better look when the buck is not so close to the camera.
Nice shot of a squirrel and blue jay.
Another photo for the 'birds in flight' series.
Please note that the digital display window in the camera used for the photos in today's post no longer works, so I cannot change the AM/PM setting. Pics from that cam will have the incorrect time stamp from now on.
Here's an example of why no-flash infrared cameras are nice:
You get a better look when the buck is not so close to the camera.
Nice shot of a squirrel and blue jay.
Another photo for the 'birds in flight' series.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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