Dozens of real-life examples! Review and tutorial of the Campark T300/TC02 4K WIFI Trail Camera With integrated solar panel and outstanding audio.
Link to Campark T300 Trail Camera: https://shrsl.com/3nk72
Review filmed with GoPro HERO10 Black on amazon at: https://amzn.to/3velQ8r
with GoPro Media Mod: https://amzn.to/3PYA45r mounted to Joby Gorillapod 5K Kit with Rig Upgrade: https://amzn.to/3zralfl
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Video Contents
00:00 Trail Camera Examples
00:28 Introduction and features overview
02:00 Solar Power discussion
02:44 Controls and menu settings and features
03:57 Night Vision quality
04:15 Video bit rate discussion
05:00 Summary of my impressions and more specific examples
06:50 What's in the Box
07:38 Detailed Tutorial on Game Camera Pro2 Smart Phone APP for controlling trail camera
16:38 Conclusion
The trail camera was provided by Campark for testing and all the opinions are my own. The results pretty much speak for themselves.
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Sharing Stories of Birds and Nature In The Backyard...and Beyond. Adventure Is As Near As Your Backyard!
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Monday, January 30, 2023
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Feral Tomcat Scent Sprays "His" Jungle
Shake that erect tail and that right leg to prime the scent pump and then let fly an amazing stream of absolutely foul smelling urine mixed with cat scent to mark his territory. If you have never seen this cat behavior in the wild before it is rather impressive. This guy has twice escaped traps and he leaves no doubt when he marks his territory. This is the same cat that did battle with a raccoon almost a year ago at: https://youtu.be/TDER8_mwPd8 To be continued.....
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Saturday, January 28, 2023
Mourning Dove Couple Behavior
Mourning doves often form a new pair bond each breeding season and many birds re-pair with the same mate. The birds spend nearly all their time together and this video is a good example. In warmer areas like Florida most pairs of Mourning doves remain together year round. They often display affection for each other and preen and cuddle. They may coo at each other although in this video vocalization is very low and sparse. They are just chilling out enjoying each others company.
They can produce 3 to 6 broods a year.
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Sunday, January 22, 2023
Painted Buntings Male and Female
The most colorful song birds in North America - the male Painted Bunting and the equally sublime female Painted Bunting "Greenie" stop by for a drink in a forest water dish.
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Saturday, January 21, 2023
Grackle Versus Woodpecker
Fascinating Bird Behavior! In the fast-paced bird world a 40 second standoff is an eternity. The Big Cheese Grackle of the small Backyard family can really dominate some of the feeders, even owning the Blue Jays. But when the Red Bellied Woodpeckers want to come in to a feeder for a visit they expect the other big birds to clear out of the way. Surprisingly rather than leave, this big Grackle attacks, then tries to intimidate the woodpecker through a long classic stare-down and then attacks again, but no backyard bird dislodges a big woodpecker, the Woody hangs and takes the platform.
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. A small portion of each sale goes toward supporting the Backyard without increasing costs to you.Fascinating Bird Behavior! In the fast-paced bird world a 40 second standoff is an eternity. The Big Cheese Grackle of the small Backyard family can really dominate some of the feeders, even owning the Blue Jays. But when the Red Bellied Woodpeckers want to come in to a feeder for a visit they expect the other big birds to clear out of the way. Surprisingly rather than leave, this big Grackle attacks, then tries to intimidate the woodpecker through a long classic stare-down and then attacks again, but no backyard bird dislodges a big woodpecker, the Woody hangs and takes the platform.
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Thursday, January 19, 2023
Coopers Hawk Preys on White Winged Dove
A Coopers hawk is one of the few avian predators stealthy and agile enough to hunt for birds in the dense jungle undergrowth. Here a small clearing near a major animal trail intersection is one of the few open places and attracts birds and small mammals as well as the predators who prey upon them. Coopers Hawks have a preference for doves, especially the bigger White Winged Doves. They hold down larger prey like these big doves until they pass then fly away with them.
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Sunday, January 15, 2023
Eastern Meadowlark Songs and Calls
Variety of sounds of Eastern Meadowlarks singing and calling. Eastern Meadowlarks dominate the soundscape of Florida grasslands, ranch lands and grassy marshlands and especially in the few large areas of remaining prairie in Florida.
These stunning birds sing their beautiful flutelike songs from perches with good vantage points such as isolated scrub trees and bushes in grassland and fence posts on range and farm land.
They do sing all winter in Florida where they are permanent residents, but really increase their singing activity in the spring breeding season. They are not too likely to visit backyard feeders unless you are fortunate enough to live near some wide open spaces like a farm or ranch house or perhaps on a very large suburban lot on the order of 5 acres or so.
An Eastern Meadowlark male can sing many different variations of its famous flutelike song. You'll hear a number of variations in the following clips. They also have a variety of calls that you'll hear such as chattering or short buzzes for contact or when they are alarmed or perhaps irritated by photographers in their remote habitat.
A member of the Blackbird family their bright-yellow underparts and striking black chevron across their chests really sticks out when perching. But they spend most of the time on the ground in the grass probing for insects with their long, sharp bills. On the ground, their rather common looking brown-and-black striped upperparts serve well to camouflage the birds among the grass. You can spot their white outer tail feathers easier when they are on the ground.
I find their long claws fascinating – probably good for grasping onto to spindly perches and scratching about among the grass for bugs. Interestingly, there is a very similar, but unrelated bird of the east African grasslands that is called the Yellow-throated Longclaw
Most of the meadowlarks I meet live in the vast open windy prairie and attempts to isolated the meadowlarks songs and calls and filter out wind noise - even when using wind screens are not always successful so forgive the occasional strange sound in the background.
Meadowlark populations are declining due to habitat loss.
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Saturday, January 14, 2023
Baby Squirrel Rescue Documentary
Mother Gray Squirrel chases a Screech Owl out of his box in mid December and proceeds to make a nest and deliver two kits or kittens as baby squirrels are called at the end of December. The Florida Backyard squirrels usually have two liters a year in early spring and Fall. Late December is an odd time for a squirrel to be giving birth. I can't recall that happening before. In any case, something bad happened to the mother are her helpless kits had to be rescued. If you ever drop off an animal for care at a wildlife rehabilitation center please remember to give a generous donation. They are typically non-profit, staffed largely by volunteers and have limited budgets and any donations really help out in their mission of caring for animals.
Video Contents
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Mother Squirrel takes over Screech Owl nest box.
02:10 Mother Squirrel's Daily Activities - Something may be wrong.
03:30 The Rescue
05:02 Two newborn squirrel kittens in a box
06:59 The two kittens are warming up and responding
07:54 Safely at the Wildlife Sanctuary - they'll be fine.
08:01 Examining the nest box and squirrel nest.
11:04 Conclusion
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