So, in 2018 I placed a couple of Moultrie trap cameras in our woods, one just above our creek along an obvious animal trail (camera 1), and one on a path I created just inside the woods from our backyard (camera 2). We knew what animals and birds resided there, but it’s been fun capturing their images. And occasionally, we happen across some interesting surprises. Now we have added a couple of more cameras (Happy Christmas to me), so we are covering even more area now. Enjoy!
Not from one of our trail cameras — which never pick up our slithering friendsThe skunk familyCurious deer heading for the bird feedersThis looks like troubleNow heading in the opposite directionOur outdoor cat RainbowBad selfieRobin attack!Strike a poseApparently a very popular perch!Blue jay thinkingCardinal yellingGrackle grub!A pair of mourning dovesFighting robins (no Batmans)Wed-headed woodpeckerYet another posing squirrelRunway skunkSnow wabbit thinkingWell, hello!Let’s grub for dinner!Just a pair of foggy cat’s earsFind the chipmunk!A very proper groundhogGrumpy groundhogSquirrel!!!! And nut!It’s a family of raccoonsIf you look closely in the center of the screen (just to the right of the gourd birdhouse), you will see three (or four) pairs of eyes. Raccoons!!Have never heard a turkey call from the woods. I’ll have to pay better attention!A wascally wabbit in the wee hoursA very photogenic — and healthy! — coyoteCurious coyoteAn elusive fox(?) lower rightPicture one, nothing.Picture two, and three minutes later, ghost shoe? (Lower right!)The morning after the Memorial Day tornadoes (ten+ trees fell)Our outdoor cat BootsOur outdoor cat KiKiKiKi’s left eye, up close and personalIt’s a blue jayBaby possum. Soo cute!Older possum. Not so cute.Kissing — or feeding — cardinalsMost photographed robin ever. Must have fifty pics of this guy!Skunk tail!Wet raccoon coming up from the creekWoody Woodpecker! Okay, maybe just a redheaded woodpecker.Baby skunk!Sunburst!What the????It’s the Beavercreek Township sasquatch!Cardinal alight!Robin alight!Baby, not playing, possum!For the first two years, every trapcam picture of a deerLots of raccoons!She’s a climberKissing blue jays A daylight blue jayA glorious cardinalCoyote enter stage leftWabbit, enter stage rightBaby wabbit — or if not careful, coyote crumbEso, our eastern screech owl posingWhiskers onlyAn athletic squirrel posingA better picture of one of our turkeys — gobble gobble!sA nice snowfallRaccoon nose — sniff sniffShe’s a climber!Squirrel and bread — delicious!After two years, part of a deer head and an eyeball!Teenage skunkSnow wabbitOkay, so not a trap camera, but at our old house, we entertained lots of raccoons
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