Here’s another of last weeks nighttime visitors to my backyard camera trap. These guys are always out and about throughout the year. That said, they only have a lifespan of between 2 to 4 years. Let’s hope he/she is enjoying every minute of it. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 20mmm) ISO 500, f/14 at 1/200th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and remote flash units.
Thanks Sue. You never know what’s lurking back there. Still getting new creatures five years later. I had a saw when owl drop into frame the other night, but unfortunately looking in the wrong direction.
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You are getting some really great shots with your camera trap, Sean!
Thanks Sue. You never know what’s lurking back there. Still getting new creatures five years later. I had a saw when owl drop into frame the other night, but unfortunately looking in the wrong direction.
I never knew their life span was so short.
Yes, they don’t last long. I find them to be very sweet animals despite their sometimes negative perception.
He/she is enjoying the bed of leaves that these winds have been blowing!
Yes, very thick layer back there.