October 6, 2015
Day and Night Critters
Yesterday I shared some images captured by a trail camera that I mounted on a post in our back yard. It's motion-activated and tends to capture a lot of boring shots of branches moving, but once in a while I get a picture of one of us or some bird or animal. In the first picture we see a cat. I can't tell from this distant shot but it's probably Mosby, a stray who wanders through our yard fairly often.
At night the camera captures infrared images in monochrome. Once in a while it captures some animal other than a cat.
This could be a fox! When enlarged and brightened a little, it looks even more like a fox. What do you think?
Sharing with Our World Tuesday and NF Trees and Bushes
Labels:
Misc. Animals,
Monochrome,
Photo Techniques
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yes, it is a fox. How cool to have a device like this. You learn a lot about the life you don´t normally see :)
ReplyDeleteYes. There was a blogger about 10 miles from me who had one and got pictures of deer. I thought that was neat so I put one on my Amazon wish list and my daughter gave me one for Christmas.
DeleteYes, that is a fox.
ReplyDeleteI say it's a fox, too.
ReplyDeleteTake 25 to Hollister
It's neat to be able to see what is passing through there when you're not watching.
ReplyDeleteI want to get a trail camera. Some things have been happening around our cabin and we aren't sure which critter is the culprit. - Margy
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