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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You have a fair number of visitors William. Great to see all those starlings, we only get a few at a time now. Always good to see the hedgehogs, we currently have two visiting. Great video and a nice way to summarise the activity.
Thank you Catlady, Starlings are rather comical with their antics. The seagull will come down onto the roof of another bird feeder i have and start hatting away at me. Hedgehog visits are down a bit, but can happen this time of year. No babies yet though. Like the magpies and don't seem to attack any of the smaller birds. Thanks for looking.
Thank you Snappy, hedgehog numbers are down a bit and less visits. Always nice to see the antics of the starlings. Thank you for looking.
I've had a quick look, book marked for full viewing later.
Those hoggies are quite adept when it comes to getting their rations, given the opportunity.
I've trailcam footage, still yet to be sorted, of a hoggie drinking rain water from a gutter downpipe spout!
Mike
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Thank you mike, is quite a good area for hedgehogs, even though there is a badger set down in the woods. Seen the odd badger in the garden but a few years apart.
Thank you for looking.
William Parsons said:Thank you mike, is quite a good area for hedgehogs, even though there is a badger set down in the woods. Seen the odd badger in the garden but a few years apart. Thank you for looking.
I managed to view the vid early this morning, nice to see the mice getting in on the feeders.
Thank you Mike, mice have been around for a while now. Think they may have nest inside the dry stone wall.
William Parsons said:Thank you Mike, mice have been around for a while now. Think they may have nest inside the dry stone wall.
There's a good chance, plenty of food and secure home for them.
Lovely to see all your visitors William, nice balancing act from the hoggie , I bet them feeding bowls need filled up regularly! And lovely to see the wee moose, not seen any this year in my garden.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Hi Linda. for the hedgehogs I put food out soon as it is dark and do a top up just before I go to bed. Am not the only one feeding them as get marked ones come in for a feed. Great to see the mouse having its fill. Thank you for taking the time to look.