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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June was not too bad a month for the Garden Wildlife. Although some of the smaller birds seem to be staying away. The night time mammals are getting up to a bit of argy bargy. But not a bad month.
You do have a good selection of visitors William, my favourites are the hedgehogs. I notice your sound is good, I will have to check the settings on mine. Most of the time I can hardly tell it is on...
Lovely to see all your visitor William...day and night! the Starlings are just brilliant at this time of year . Nice to see the wee waggie there also.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
William Parsons said:June was not too bad a month for the Garden Wildlife.
A good collection of wildlife in the garden William.
I think for many, May was a quiet month, and here, though we are finally seeing fox cubs on trailcam, it's still very quiet, when you take the commotion of magpies out.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Thank you Snappy, love the hedgehogs also. They seem to be doing well here. Looking forward to the atter of tiny feet sometime.
Thank you Linda, love the starlings, very comical bird.
Thank you Mike, is always the case, some months better than others, but am grateful to what comes.
William Parsons said:Thank you Mike, is always the case, some months better than others, but am grateful to what comes.
Absolutely, and you're welcome.
July has gotten a little more quiet in the garden at the moment. Still the usual visitors though. Hanging feeder has some night time activity.
Another lovely selection of birds in your video. I loved the way the hedgehog tipped the tray up and did not have to work too hard to get to the food. What a squabbling noise the Starlings make and what a number you had. The gull remembered where to keep coming back to and it was lovely to see the magpies at the end. Somehow I missed looking at and did not select like on your June video, have watched it and done so now, oops, sorry, thanks for sharing you monthly clips with us.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.