Joe has borrowed the most wonderful little camera from a neighbor. It's designed for hunter to spot their "prey" but we're using it just to watch the visitors that come at night.
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Deer 'photo-bombing' a 'possum! |
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A nice close-up |
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Possum gets his 15 seconds of fame |
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looks like either a fox or a coyote to me |
And in the light of day the photos are just as interesting.
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Thought the above two photos were of our Mel, but when I check the dates and times, she was inside. So we have an orange "guest kitty"! |
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The camera even captures the drive-by after Joe has left some corn and apples for the wildlife. We check the camera every three days or so to see what new neighbors we have. It's a lot of fun to see who comes around at night.
That's a great idea! I think I might be freaked out if I knew what animals were creeping around at night, but it would be interesting!
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