15-01-2019, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Wildlife Camera
Enough about Brexit what's happening Grexit wise? !! in other words Gall bladder exit! I did offer to time lapse it but instead for some January cheer - I am showing you an array of old and new wildlife camera shots - it's such good fun catching shrews etc, I thought I share - refresh your memory and provide some new ones taken recently.
Each picture has a animal or reptile in and the image taken with a strategically placed cheapo wildlife camera...... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
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16-01-2019, 03:25 PM | #2 |
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What fun it would be to have a wildlife camera on my property! I'm envious.
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I’m loving all these photos Clare, especially the ones with little legs showing or glimpses into the wood storage. I need a wagon like your one!
It reminds me of our last garden where we had a log cabin and we’re pretty certain we had something reasonably large living under it due to the tunnelling from the bank behind, possibly a badger. It had no access into the garden but there was a reasonable space underneath as it was built on wooden piers due to a very sloped garden. I have to say your piccies make me nostalgic for the summer...
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I loved the butts! Absolutely love horsfield back legs! Especially fat females + the pigeon bum!
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Thank you Claire, we do need a distraction from Brexit, what could be better than wildlife pictures
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I got one about 4 or 5 months ago but haven't really found a place to put it. It's a cheapo too but it cost me £30 for the rechargeable batteries and charger. Using the batteries in my flash gun now instead
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Yes California would be incredible ! a racoon?! or am I showing my ignorance !
I cant believe £30 on batteries !!! I did research mine and 8 batteries (non rechargeable lasted over a year....oh maybe that did cost a bit then !?). But I did do time lapse nasturtiums so maybe would have lasted longer , they grow !!! thank you one et all, it is really funny as people get confused with the pictures too - remember number 20 , people couldn't see the cat, I think one of them is a fox but not sure and last one has a black Labrador in and no one out of friends spotted it at all !!
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I forgot to mention the memory card, I had to buy one of those too
Yes the batteries weren't £30 on their own, that included the charger as well but the camera was from Amazon, I think it was about £58 (supposedly half price or reduced) then the £30 batteries and I think the card was about £24 so it didn't work out so cheap after all . I'd like to get it set up though but might wait until spring. I like time lapses too, I do sunrises with my normal camera but it doesn't half clock up the shutter count |
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you should Alan!
look what I captured - sooooooo exciting. Taking into account Tortydat that FLF won't be happy ,but have managed to cordon off a bit of the area. (havent got a huge garden just make the most of it and this is in the corner of the garden where they have knocked the fence down now and getting through just one bit in cordoned off area. Two ?
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Goodness Clare not sure whether to say lucky you or not as they are very destructive and very strong! Hope you're enjoying your birthday by the way. xxx
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