Thursday, out back I spotted a doe and fawn. They both were sitting on the dead grass. I threw them some food, then we toddled into town.
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Thursday, out back I spotted a doe and fawn. They both were sitting on the dead grass. I threw them some food, then we toddled into town.
I've preset this to post Thursday, just in case we lost power. There was an ice storm predicted. Happily all was well and all we had was ice rain, and then it warmed up.
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| Snow in the north, here, ice rain! |
Good Bunny Labbit was out front for some reason on the weekend. Her camouflage is amazing.
Monday, March 9th was a lovely, warm day! The frog pond is melting at the edges, under the trees which reflect the warmth.
Our snow has melted quite a bit. I shall have to do another panoramic photo today to keep up. If we see the sun!
I follow a pair trailcamera experts at Winterberry Farm.
" Observing wildlife w/ trail cams & DSLR camera traps. Also camera tech tips. Mostly in Montana but also from our travels." – Janet Pesaturo & Robert Zak
They are amazing people. They know these products inside and out.
Image sensor (motion sensor) from a trail cam, who knew? It's screen capture from the video.