Video from the trail camera...

Started by Solars Toy, August 11, 2019, 10:16:01 AM

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Quote from: SueAnn on September 06, 2019, 09:46:30 AM
I did not know they are nocturnal
I called animal control and they told me it's not unusual for August because hit was probably thirsty. It had just left the creek, or headed to my other creek because it was a hot muggy day.
I feel better now, I was concerned, because I've seen coyote suffering rabies. They are literally nuts when in full blown rabies, this one in particular was attacking imaginary entities, it was really surreal.
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aaawwwwww   hate to see any critter, 2 or 4 legged, suffer.  :sad:

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Quote from: SueAnn on September 06, 2019, 06:21:22 PM
aaawwwwww   hate to see any critter, 2 or 4 legged, suffer.  :sad:
Yeah, it really was heart breaking to see that coyote suffering the way he was, but I didn't have a gun on me nor could I run him over because he was in and out of the trees running sporadically.
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Is that Mama and baby?  The little one has such light colored fur.  Does it start out light and darken with age?

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Quote from: SueAnn on October 18, 2019, 11:01:24 AM
Is that Mama and baby?  The little one has such light colored fur.  Does it start out light and darken with age?
It's hard to tell because of the infrared shot, but it could be a cinnamon color. It does look like mommy and baby. These two are new to the area so ot looks like we're going to hear a lot about bear problems next year.
We also have more lions than normal, which is good, we have way too many deer. 
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Quote from: s3779m on October 18, 2019, 04:12:16 PM
Not too many feral cats in your neck of the woods?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now that you mention it, nope, not anymore.
The neighbor down the road had more than 60, his wife was feeding the strays, problem was, not a one was spayed, by the 2nd year, her husband called animal control.
He never told her, let her think the neighbor complained. :biggrin:

I've lost three cats over the years to the forest, but it was their own fault for venturing out from the house. That's life in the wilderness.
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A couple of videos...
First - the wind (which eventually blew over a tree)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/48987179503/in/dateposted/

The second is a night shot of a fox trying to figure out where the tree came from.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/48987204038/in/dateposted/
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Thanks for posting those babe.
Yes, the gust is what knocked the tree from the ground and left it precariously leaning on another tree, so I had to push it over to be safe, it was only 35 years old and about 100' tall which is why it didn't develop much of a tap root.
The Fox was a bit surprised to see it down as well. :biggrin:
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Quote from: Solars Toy on October 30, 2019, 02:33:18 PM
A couple of videos...
First - the wind (which eventually blew over a tree)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/48987179503/in/dateposted/

The second is a night shot of a fox trying to figure out where the tree came from.

https://live.staticflickr.com/video/48987204038/4c030a99cc/1080p.mp4?s=eyJpIjo0ODk4NzIwNDAzOCwiZSI6MTU3MjQ3Mjg3OSwicyI6Ijc0OWFhOTQ1OGM3ZTAwNTRjZDMwMDMxNWQwYzY1NjIxNzRiMDcwNGIiLCJ2IjoxfQ

These are great. I can see myself going for a night stroll and coming across those cubs.
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Quote from: taxed on October 30, 2019, 03:21:29 PM
These are great. I can see myself going for a night stroll and coming across those cubs.
I used to have my flat lander friends come up to camp. I have a bunch of those night eye thumb tacks, they reflect light a mile away, so I'd stick a bunch in the trees, some green, some white, even a couple of red ones.
I'd tell them if they got for a walk, be sure to take a flashlight to scare away the predators. They'd get about 200' from camp and come screaming back into camp telling exaggerated stories about being chased by bears and lions and even possible demons.
Yeah, I'm evil that way. :biggrin:
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Quote from: Solars Toy on October 30, 2019, 02:33:18 PM
A couple of videos...
First - the wind (which eventually blew over a tree)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/160399294@N07/48987179503/in/dateposted/

The second is a night shot of a fox trying to figure out where the tree came from.

https://live.staticflickr.com/video/48987204038/4c030a99cc/1080p.mp4?s=eyJpIjo0ODk4NzIwNDAzOCwiZSI6MTU3MjQ3Mjg3OSwicyI6Ijc0OWFhOTQ1OGM3ZTAwNTRjZDMwMDMxNWQwYzY1NjIxNzRiMDcwNGIiLCJ2IjoxfQ
Darn! I wanted to see the fox, but all I got was this
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