Browning trail cameras are the best they are pretty much a weapon of a trail camera and it's virtually impossible for the Yowie not to get caught on one of theses because they have amazing lightning trigger detection speed and Browning trail cameras are pretty much bullet proof
Dee, in Vol 1 click on "show more" for ID of animals. In the world of trail cameras as a subset of wildlife photography it seems that feeding your targeted wildlife is "fake" and "staged". I admit I have tried rotten grain as a pig attractant (did not work) and a bone wired to a tree as a Dingo (wild native australian dog( attractant (did not work) Thanks for your interest
Love this, highly valuable for depicting wildlife in art. Thanks for uploading!
Nice captures 👍👏
Nice shots, thank you for uploading
Amazing what goes on when the are no humans interrupting! Thanks for the timestamps!
Browning trail cameras are the best they are pretty much a weapon of a trail camera and it's virtually impossible for the Yowie not to get caught on one of theses because they have amazing lightning trigger detection speed and Browning trail cameras are pretty much bullet proof
Names, names, names!
You should tell us what animals appear on camera, and maybe some food near to the camera so the animals come closer? Thanks.
Dee, in Vol 1 click on "show more" for ID of animals. In the world of trail cameras as a subset of wildlife photography it seems that feeding your targeted wildlife is "fake" and "staged". I admit I have tried rotten grain as a pig attractant (did not work) and a bone wired to a tree as a Dingo (wild native australian dog( attractant (did not work)
Thanks for your interest
Was that a regular cat on that one pic ? Those Kola were so cute ❤️
a feral domestic cat. i think it lives in a hollow log nearby