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I recently change the time when I change the batteries on this camera but for whatever reason it doesn't want to stay. This is last nights visitor. I have another camera out by these coops but I recently put this one out there for a different angle. I haven't seen many coyotes for quite awhile. A neighbor who lives in Tampa and comes up on the weekends to his place near us, gave some hunters permission to hunt coyotes on his property. We had a lot of them. I was seeing multiple coyotes most every night on the cameras. Maybe the hunters got a few. I haven't been seeing many for awhile. This one must not have been in the other camera's range because I didn't get a picture on the other camera.
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This is the other camera on another night. A rabbit.
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One of my original cameras is sick. Not doing well so I ordered another different inexpensive camera. It's supposed to come today. I'll put it up where my sick camera is see how it works. It has good specs for night vision. We will see. I have seen this camera advertised before it does work with a remote. Not sure if I will like that. Just wanted to try something different than the other cameras I have.
https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-S...il+camera&qid=1592502691&sr=8-18&tag=backy-20
 
The camera came today and it isn't the one I ordered so I will be returning it. The camera I received had 32PCS LEDs, NOT 48PCS low glow infrared LEDs as advertised. I have discovered with past cameras for nighttime pictures the more infrared LEDs the camera has the better the picture will be especially during the night. I put it up for tonight for a test but I have other similar cameras and they take lousy night pictures and that's when the predators roam here.
 
This one I caught in some netting. It got used to plowing right through some crappy netting I had put up on a couple of the pens because I was short originally. It wasn't what I thought it was when I bought it but put it up anyway thinking it would deter any aerial predators. It went right through the crappy netting three times. After I moved the birds I put a camera up in that pen because the owl had made a couple of kills in it. It came back. I had ordered some good netting since and replaced the crappy netting. A couple of days later when I went out in the morning to change out the memory cards in the cameras there was the owl caught in the new netting. DH and I managed to get it loose and into a cage and some wildlife people came and got it. I know I have posted these pics before. A few years ago DH and a friend built these coops and left one side open. I put tarps over the open side to keep the feed dry when it rains and comes in from that direction.
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I hope this owl is not the same one that the wildlife people took and it found it's way back. I wish it had been banded. That would have been interesting.
 

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