December 18, 2019

As Seen by My Game Camera.


I have a trail cam set up near the lake. Mostly it gets pictures of ordinary sights, like Frank riding the mower. Here we see his sister walking by. In the fog she looks ghostly!

We dropped her off at the airport this morning. Already the house seems very quiet, and she is not even a noisy person.

Let's look at the most interesting pictures that it took over the past few weeks. I cropped out the big shrub on the right. I have to face the camera that way so it doesn't get frequently sun-struck.

Wild Bird Wednesday / My Corner of the World.


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    1. I see that nitwit spammer and his counterpart hit here too.

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  2. Loved the animals (and family) captured by your critter-cam. Of course I didn't enjoy your "spam" comment above quite as much. But it happens to us all apparently.

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    1. It does. And spammers make it necessary to check comments several times a day.

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  3. Wonderful shots, the simple ones are the best!

    It's terrific to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

    My Corner of the World

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  4. Beautiful photos. I love the deer running towards the camera.

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  5. Love that last shot, well done. Have a good day Diane

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  6. It's like your own private show filled with surprises. Well done!

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  7. The last one is my favourite :)

    All the best Jan

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  8. The deer picture is a great one. I have a game camera that I use at the cabin to see what critters are attacking my plants. So far I've capture lots of mice, a few woodrats (packrats) that are the worst for my garden, one marten which was quite annoying running on the roof and hanging on the window screens and one Norway rat which I trapped immediately. They are not native to our forest area. It must have arrived on someone's boat and thought it could find a home on our float cabin. NOT! - Margy

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  9. Such a great shot of the deer!

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