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#119325c is the model number on it, but there's not much info on it online. It cost ~$150 from WalMart and it's the Bushnell Infrared flash model that runs on 8 double A batteries.
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#119325c is the model number on it, but there's not much info on it online. It cost ~$150 from WalMart and it's the Bushnell Infrared flash model that runs on 8 double A batteries.
Moved the cam to a lower level so I could see what was checking out my trap better. It gets a lot of cat attention now. LOL Pretty sure the cat population has exploded, or else I would have been catching all these cats over the summer when I caught all the raccoons. Hmmm If I could afford a Trap/Neuter/Release I certainly would. There are low cost deals through the humane society, but nothing really good for TNR coz you have to be on a waiting list and get an appointment and such, where would I keep a trapped cat until I could get it in?
My surviving free range roo. He's the only one smart enough to fly up on top of the fence when the dogs come around.
Another cat I've never seen before now.
One of the two target dogs:
WEIRDEST PIC EVER!!
Must be the dog's head given the rest of the 3-shot sequence (you can kinda make out the eyes in the first pic, at first I thought it was teeth!)
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I know, it's amazing! I had the camera for about 2 months before I started seeing ANYTHING on cam, and now I'm seeing SO many!!! Why are they all suddenly loose? I really don't think any of them are truly stray, not even the cats.
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I think a hawk took the one called Red Boy.
The two that the dogs got were a Dominique named Lucky and brown Leghorn called Leggy
The BCM is still left, and an EE called PacMan. PacMan is in the pen with the ladies right now, kicking the younger BCM cockerel's booty. Maybe he'll learn him some manners