Critters captured on camera

/ Critters captured on camera #261  
The elk may be my best nature photo yet.

I always try to carry a camera, just in case.
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #262  
These were taken behind my house.
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #266  
The cat food was going away pretty quick so I set up a trail camera in the barn. I still have one more to catch.

Dan
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #267  
Speaking of racoons- got some trail cam pics of these guys in the last few weeks. This is at my camp in the NC mountains- a previous trip we noticed our wireless outdoor temperature sensor was missing. It was still reading but we couldn't find it, always showed about the same temperature.
Eventually found it under the portable storage building on the right, in the left pic, along with some other missing stuff:laughing:
Don't know what a raccoon lives in but I had to jack the building up with a high lift jack and there is a huge nest under there made from sticks. Not sure the raccoons did it, judging from the scat it might have been chipmunks that built the nest, incorporating my missing sensor, a hose cap and some miscellaneous yellow jacket trap parts along with bits of rope and nylon straps.
The pic in the middle has some other frequent visitors. The right pic has some occasional visitors:)
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #268  
Here are some pictures taken behind my property. Those are seals giving birth to their pup in early spring of 2009. This usually happens in the Gulf of St-Lawrence, but that year because of a abnormal lack of ices in the Gulf, the seals had to give birth closer to the shore where they could find some ice. These pictures were taken at the end of the Bay of Chaleur and the beginning of the Restigouche River. As there is a fairly strong tide, the seals were drifting up and down the river. The blood that you see in some of the pictures are where the seals gave birth. The small white seals are the pups. You can also see that some of the seals have not given birth yet. This lasted about five days. As you can see, It brought quite a bit of onlookers on my property. It was quite something just to hear the pups cry's. If you enlarge the third pic., you can see one of the mother feeding her pup.
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #269  
Nice seal pictures.

Hope the clubbers don't come along soon... :(
 
/ Critters captured on camera #270  
Speaking of racoons- got some trail cam pics of these guys in the last few weeks. This is at my camp in the NC mountains- a previous trip we noticed our wireless outdoor temperature sensor was missing. It was still reading but we couldn't find it, always showed about the same temperature.
Eventually found it under the portable storage building on the right, in the left pic, along with some other missing stuff:laughing:
Don't know what a raccoon lives in but I had to jack the building up with a high lift jack and there is a huge nest under there made from sticks. Not sure the raccoons did it, judging from the scat it might have been chipmunks that built the nest, incorporating my missing sensor, a hose cap and some miscellaneous yellow jacket trap parts along with bits of rope and nylon straps.
The pic in the middle has some other frequent visitors. The right pic has some occasional visitors:)
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The nest under the building would also make one mighty suspicious of a busy Packrat. Those of us that keep a garage of similar condition always suspect them.:D
 
/ Critters captured on camera #271  
Here are some form my game camera:
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #272  
Once again, deer in the front yard. Camera shot taken through the front window. The second pic shows my hand spreading the blinds to get the shot, that spooked him. He was about 20 feet off the front porch.
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #273  
Nice photos, Lee. That's sure a pretty pose in that first picture.:thumbsup: We've been having several young bucks come to our feeder. Our game camera has shown them several times this year.
 
/ Critters captured on camera #274  
My cousin sent me these pic's. and they are from a field camera in Doylstown Ohio.
I didnt think a coyote could take down a deer of this size.
 

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/ Critters captured on camera #275  
Holy sh*+. I had no idea. Thought it was the young and the weak. Eye opener. Maybe it was already wounded?? Old??
 
/ Critters captured on camera #276  
They probably spotted a weakness, limping, staggering, slow walking, etc, and took advantage.

They also might have been very very hungry.
 
/ Critters captured on camera #277  
They are very aggressive we found a moose they took down last year that I would say was over 500 pounds. DEC claims that Coyote's are not a problem here, Right!
 
/ Critters captured on camera #278  
A nice pose in the Yukon
 

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