
About a month ago I purchased a camera designed to detect heat and movement in the woods to photograph wildlife. I ended up taking that digital camera back and getting a different one.
I will post the specs another time, but first, I want to share some pictures with you.
These were taken towards the back of our property here at Coyote Ridge.





More pictures on the way, so do tune in again soon for another edition of "Now What Are They Doing?"
3 comments:
cool Bob! cut down that weed in front of the lense.
Very cool shots. The night ones turn out surprisingly good
was one of those raccoons pooping?
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