Christmas Village is over for another year, so I hope I'll have more time now for blogs (both reading and writing).
And I swear I'll write about something other than the game cam eventually. But while I was away it captured some nice pictures. So, at the risk of sounding like a broken record... here's more game cam!
More turkeys. I don't know what it is about turkeys -- they just make me laugh.
A deer creeps onto the path.
I was surprised that the camera captured a rabbit hopping by.
Another clever bandit.
We had several rainy, drizzly days, during which this mysterious photo was taken. Chupacabra again?!
The animals definitely seem more active on dark, cloudy days.
The previous pictures were snapped during the week ending October 28th. The next series was for the week ending November 5th.
Spike buck.
These things happen...
I've zoomed most of the rest of the pictures since the subjects were fairly small in the total shot.
He looks a little damp!
Several coyotes were using the path:
Several bobcats too!
I'd say the second and third pictures are definitely of different bobcats. Possibly a female and a male, respectively.
Well, that was certainly worth waiting for! Darn Christmas Village, though.
ReplyDeleteHello-I am new to your blog but wanted to let you know that I really enjoy the game cam!
ReplyDeleteCOOL photos! It's amazing how much is going on out there when we're not around.
ReplyDeleteWell, I like your regular posts, but I do love the game cam pics too. Never apologize for them, they're fabulous!
ReplyDeleteDang! It's like I-75!
ReplyDeleteHow do you ever keep any poultry around?
Glad you're back!
Wow! You've sure convinced me not to stay out in the woods after dark! :)
ReplyDeleteThe bobcats are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI find it really interesting that the coyotes and bobcats use the same trail so often. They all look very healthy, and that rabbit looks big and healthy too. You do have a lot of wildlife traffic on that piece of land. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the two coyotes walking together. They look like husband and wife. They almost look like they're having a conversation. Probably about directions. I'm such an anthropomorphizer.
ReplyDeleteCan't add anything new to the above kudos, but thanks for sharing this bit of wonderment.
ReplyDeleteYou can show me pics of bocats and coyotes anyday. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the game cam... !! Have you explained how you have it set up?
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Rurality!
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody! I've been having trouble trying to comment, even on my own blog. I think Blooger hates me.
ReplyDeleteJuli, I have talked about it before, but I need to make an archive/explanation page. I'll try to get to it soon!
FC, we're down to 6 hens. Two roosters.
I have always loved coyotes. For some reason we seem to cross paths every now and than.
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