Have five IR cameras that i leave out in the garden Four of them for six days at a time. Is pretty time consuming going through the videos and keeping some for the final cut. Each camera can have nearly 200 clips. But this is what i do. This is the video for January. I do one video a month in the MY Garden Wildlife category.
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Time for another video. February had its fair share of rain, with plenty of misting up of the lenses. But not a bad month wildlife wise. Hanging feeder is having problems at the moment. Think it could have ingested moisture, so am drying it out to see if that works. Failing that will may have to get a new one.
Always enjoy your monthly video William. Lots of activity with a variety of birds and your hedgehogs
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Thank you catlady, was not a bad month.
March was not a bad month for the garden visitors. The hanging feeder was very popular. A new visitor called in for a while, may have been on its way to breeding grounds. Some biffing going on at night.
Thanks for sharing your monthly video. Lovely to see the Blackcap, not had one here. The hedgehog fills the feeder when it gets inside! The bullies are always squabbling squawking!
Thank you Catlady, was surprised to see the blackcaps as it was a lot later than last winter. Hedgehogs never fail to entertain. Thank you for taking the time to look.
You are welcome
Nice to see the Hedgehogs William It's been about a year since we had a Blackcap in the garden
Thank you SnappyMac. Only see them in winter. First time was last winter.
I've only two active trailcams (with one in reserve as backup), and they're time consuming enough on their own, so I know exactly what you mean. I don't quite grasp how or why I've missed this thread, so it's now bookmarked to keep up with the postings.
However, fabulous footage and worth the effort, many thanks for taking the time to record, sort and share.
Mike
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