I'm trying out a Primos 35 wildlife camera. It is designed to be positioned where you expect wildlife and game to be active; it takes pictures (or video) automatically, when motion or a difference in heat activates the sensor. At night, it lights the picture with infrared, which the animals cannot detect. In these photos, the camera was strapped to a porch column, and aimed at the feeder.
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Standing room only at the feeder, bird waiting in the tree |
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Goldfinch on feeder; cherry tree in bloom |