Updated - Trail Camera Photos Page

Best shots each two months with

5 Trail Cams at our Cabin1

Updated: 12/18/22

 Here is the new format for the best shots each download period (2 months) from the five tree mounted Trail Cams up at our cabin in Happy Jack. The trail cams are a Meidase SL122 Pro, and works both daytime (color shots) and night time (infrared). The camera had very high ratings, and has superb sensitivity to picking up the faint IR movements which trigger the camera.

For each trigger event, we have the camera set to take a 10 second video, which the stills are extracted by frame capture upon reviewing. All of these images This allows us best composition and posture of the various animals over the 10 second recording period.

The cameras are set up along known game trails on the land, and at our astronomical observatory to see what shows up when we are gone. We also found that severe weather events trigger the cams, apparenly falling snow has a moving IR signature! So there is a "Weather" section below as well.

  Previous Uploads:

June/July 22
May/June 22
Jan/March 22
November/December 21
September / October 21

Types of Wildlife seen so far shown here:

Cotton Tail Rabbits
  Mule Deer
Foxes
Jack Rabbits
Javalina (Peccaries)
  Elk

 

Mountain Lion
Regular Squirrels
Kaibab Squirrels 
Chipmunks
Mexican Grey Jays
  Stellar Jays
Pack Rats
  Canines
  Badgers
  Coyote
  Skunks
Domestic Cat

  Flicker Wood Peckers
  Exteme Weather!
Robins
 

Best Latest Images from Aug- Dec 2022

We got our best daytime shot ever of the Bob Cat, tons of deer shots as usual, and some great few days of animals in the newly fallen snow! The camera that is on the main game trail failed for some reason, and we didnt get anything from that one. The remaining 4 cameras however gave a good showing.

Click on thumbnails for full image!

 
 Best Bunny: This is on the path from driveway to front door of the Cabin.
 Best Coyote: Long haired coyote traveling toward the observatory in the morning.
 
 Best Deer: Big buck in front of the observatory!
 
 Best Fox: Beautifully colored, this fox made many passes day and night.
 
 Best Jackrabbit: Seen only at night as in this infrared shot, the Jack came by about half a dozen times.
 
 Best Cat: A wandering domestic cat came by in this shot looking the path between drive and cabin. we still do not know what his color is since he only comes by at night and is in infrared.
 
 Best Bob Cat: Best ever shot in driveway!
 Best Pack Rat: This one lives in a wood pile on one edge of the lot, and shows up from time to time.
 Best Squrrell: Running on the pathway to cabin.
 Best Skunk: The skunk came by about half a dozen times, this one at night was the clearest.
 Best Javalina: Only three shots of the Javalina, but he was in several of the cameras.

 Best Chipmunk: Two chipmunks, one eating the seeds on a weed
 Best Stellar Jay: Nice iconic bird, makes its appearance often

 Best Mexican Grey Jay: The smartest Jay are these, in the Raven family.

 

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