I ventured out of the arrowhead forum to enjoy some members hunting, fishing and nature pics. It’s a great way to see America. My wife and I keep two game cameras out, all year, and check them every week or so. We’ve gotten many great pics over the years...deer, huge bucks (for Cape Cod), fishers, otters, owls, coyotes, foxes, hawks, all kinds of smaller four legged critters. I’ve attached some pics of crows and turkey vultures that were pretty cool!
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So one day this Turkey buzzard and this Ravin ran into each other while hunting Artifacts. " You find any?" "Nope and you?" Not yet but I know this Eagle that said this is a good spot"! KimKnowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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I just love this site. Though I know we do some serious ID's and discussing here. But if you can't have some fun once in awhile doing it. I pity you. KimKnowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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Great marsh those are exceptional trail cams as we call them . I have those out all over watching the bucks and anything else that sets them off .
what type of camera is that ? I have a Spartan go cam but they don’t look like that !!!
Those turkey buzzards sound like a stick whipping in
the wind when they fly that close . If I stand still long enough they come by .
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Our cams are just low priced, simple Moultrie brand. I think they were $75 to $100.each. I bought them in a “twofer” deal, likely from Amazon. I’ve had several sets (always have two...🥴) over the years, always Moultrie. Anyway, these relatively low end cameras produce stunningly crisp photos, stopping action quite well.
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