Both 4-footed and 2-footed critters are caught on my camera.

I had left the camera set up for a couple of days/nights in a row. These are a few views that I caught.

Usually, the camera isn’t set for daylight shots, but as you can see it caught me working.


Last night, two raccoons made a lot of racket because there was only crumbs leftover for them to share–I hope this discourages from coming back.

Maybe if I had this set up the bear walked through the yard, I might have caught him, too.
Will set up the camera again and see what happens.
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