@Sarvo lost count of the number of pics now and batteries still showing 100%
[img]0370 - Copy by Sneeze again, on Flickr[/img]
@Sarvo lost count of the number of pics now and batteries still showing 100%
[img]0370 - Copy by Sneeze again, on Flickr[/img]
"You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin
[QUOTE=sneeze;870810]@Sarvo lost count of the number of pics now and batteries still showing 100%
Its got me completely dumb-founded
Sure you not accidently threw a wire over local grid feed :-)
a few lightning strikes maybe
"You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin
Still reading 100% Battery with day time shots but nighttime its showing 75%
[img]0489 by Sneeze again, on Flickr[/img]
[img]0492 by Sneeze again, on Flickr[/img]
"You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin
Been hopping over into neighbors 1/2 acre sheep paddock (their sheep died 3 months ago so grass nice and lush)
Waiting for freezer space and them getting fatter :-)
That battery duration on your MG984-30 @sneeze has got me scratching my head ???
1 side gone - must feel a bit odd
Have had a trail cam for the last year out on someones property. Today I've finally managed to check them out on the computer. Pretty happy with the quality. Had a salt block in front of the camera for a while from memory, so I'm assuming that's what she was after.
# 2 mid April 2019
https://vimeo.com/358969446
Bambi playing up :-)
https://vimeo.com/358969663
Great footage, Pete. What have you put in the deer lick?!?
Question: Do deer play on those pads at night or only in daylight. Often if I see a big well used pad I wonder if it is worth having a 'stake out' but never have ??
I checked my cameras yesterday, they have been out for about 6 weeks...well one has been out since early May but they don't take photos unless they are turned to "on" rather than "test"
First camera, only one photo of a deer passing by early that morning
Second camera, lots of photos of a family group. There are three deer in this photo.
Third camera, plenty of possum and hare photos, then this guy appears
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