Thursday, May 21, 2020

Trail Camera


I have seen the evidence in my garden of wildlife that comes during the early evening and night-time. The badger that scurries along the woodland path and the Monk-Jack that eats the fallen bird seed and digs small holes in the lawn looking for tasty grubs. There are birds in every tree either nesting or just waiting to join the queue for the many bird feeders I have scattered around the garden.
Time for a camera to see what actually comes into the garden. I bought this camera from Amazon. It had good recommendations and was an average price. Amazon is a safe/ go to store in these times of lockdown and under normal circumstances I may have shopped around.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wildlife-Activated-Waterproof-Scouting-Surveillance/dp/B07XXNJ71Z/ref=sr_1_3?crid=13ECWNX3L4HU8&dchild=1&keywords=tc20+trail+camera&qid=1590086358&sprefix=Tc20%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-3

However with Prime delivery it arrived the next day. I had to buy a card and batteries.  I must buy rechargeable batteries.  Very easy to set up, no fuss just format the he card, insert the batteries, follow the set up procedure and ready to go.

I have placed it in several places in the garden and as yet no luck apart from taking photo's of the horse in the next field.  I just need to try as many places as possible.  Such fun.  Every morning I rush out to see what has been captured on film.
Perhaps tomorrow.


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