Trail cameras are small, motion-activated cameras that are primarily used for hunters looking for the best place to find a good deer population. These cameras are also useful for naturalists who are interested in learning about the wildlife that would normally be scared away by a human presence. Over the past year, I have set up a trail camera on my property in hopes of spotting wildlife that I don't often see. Here are a few of the animals I've captured on the camera:
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Wild Turkey |
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White-tailed Deer at Jacobsburg State Park (for the 2011 BioBlitz) |
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White-tailed Deer |
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Red Fox |
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