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Critters at the salt lick! (Original Post) yortsed snacilbuper Feb 2019 OP
Squirrel!! SaveOurDemocracy Feb 2019 #1
Lol! I thought the exact same thing. yardwork Feb 2019 #2
A deer is there now malaise Feb 2019 #5
Yes malaise Feb 2019 #4
deer wander in and out onethatcares Feb 2019 #3
How far is the receiver from the camera? 2naSalit Feb 2019 #6
1000 feet from power/Internet source. yortsed snacilbuper Feb 2019 #7
That's cool. 2naSalit Feb 2019 #8
There's a red line at the bottom of the cam, yortsed snacilbuper Feb 2019 #9
Thanks, I didn't know I could rewind! 2naSalit Feb 2019 #10

onethatcares

(16,206 posts)
3. deer wander in and out
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 06:25 PM
Feb 2019

throughout the evening/night/morning.

the other day 6 turkeys were feeding pretty hard there.

There's been skunks and raccoons along with the squirrels.

yortsed snacilbuper

(7,941 posts)
7. 1000 feet from power/Internet source.
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 07:22 PM
Feb 2019

Wildlife Cam 2 & Wildlife Cam 3 are both single camera streaming feeds. These cameras are portable systems located up to 1000 feet from power/Internet source. The power and video signal is run through a single cable. We will move these cameras around to different locations from bird nesting sites in the spring, whitetail deer feeding locations in the fall, and carcass sites in the winter.

2naSalit

(86,915 posts)
8. That's cool.
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 07:42 PM
Feb 2019

I like to watch when you post something but it's often that I see your post long after the animals have moved on. Thanks for sharing these though.

1000ft, about a fifth of a mile, that's a good distance!

yortsed snacilbuper

(7,941 posts)
9. There's a red line at the bottom of the cam,
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 07:45 PM
Feb 2019

you can use your mouse/pointer to rewind back two hours. It records what you are seeing.

There's an injured fawn that visits the feeder, left front leg is broken, I was hoping nobody was watching, it's sad!

Al

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