A High-quality and low-price motion detection wildlife camera anyone can use in their Backyard. I give the Campark 14MP trail camera a comprehensive test and am impressed with what I can accomplish with it to document Backyard wildlife from tiny Chickadees to giant Elk day and night.
Available on Amazon https://amzn.to/2JOktnu for a new low price of $61.99 down from $79 as of 4/15/18.
You can do this to. I will follow up with more videos and some more detailed tutorials about how to capture good closeup photos and videos of birds and small mammals in your Backyard in the future. Go Pros and similar action cams have superior quality, however they can only run a few hours - motion detection trail cams can be left in place for months, hours or days to document the action from wildlife to security concerns etc. Regular viewers of this channel know I have made dozens of fun trail camera videos over the years, but this is a new breakthrough at this price point for the features and image quality.
This camera was provided by the manufacturer for testing - all the opinions are my own.
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First Red Squirrel of the season on a trail camera I'm testing out up in the Great Smoky Mountains. This squirrel is one I know well and looks like it made it through the rough winter in fine shape. A complete test of this affordable trail camera to capture images of Backyard wildlife is coming soon - https://amzn.to/2GZjSBG
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The gregarious Band of 18 or so Backyard Blue Jays has broken up into breeding pairs and building nests now and their behavior has changed noticeably. They are more cautious and reluctant to feed out of my hand and stick close to the heavy brush where there nests are hidden. See: https://youtu.be/eqs7vTrobfU Blue Jays are very secretive about their nests and build them in near inaccessible tangles of heavy brush so I have never seen one and rightly so for survival their trust of humans is less than at other times of the year. Once the kids fledge they bring them out to meet me. See for example: https://youtu.be/upbO35M36CA
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Male and female House Finches have completed their nest deep inside an arborvitae tree and are frequently perching nearby on guard duty and hunting for bugs. These outgoing little birds are not ones to keep a low profile while nesting.
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Garter Snake likely just emerged from its hibernation den and is trying to warm up in the sun. They coiled up and put on a threatening show when accidentally surprised, but they are very beneficial and harmless snakes and should just be left alone. This one probably thinks its act worked, unfortunately too many people kill helpless snakes when they come across them.
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Mourning Dove's courtship and mating rituals are perhaps the most beautiful and emotional in the songbird world! Once bonded they typically stay together for life.
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Close-up quality time with a spectacular male Northern Cardinal eating seeds off of a ripe banana. Having the feeder to himself for awhile Mr. Cardinal makes the most of it and continuously makes the classic cardinal feeding chirp. He might need a napkin after awhile.
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A beautiful Tricolored Heron perching on display. This one is unusually relaxed. Typically they take right off when people are near. The tricolored heron is protected by the U.S. Migratory Bird Treaty Act and is listed as Threatened by Florida’s Endangered and Threatened Species Rule. Physical Description
The tricolored heron is a midsized member of the genus Egretta. This species can reach a length between 24-26 inches (61-66 centimeters) with a wingspan of approximately 36 inches (91 centimeters). The tricolored heron is named for its distinct coloration. It has a dark slate-blue colored head and upper body, a purple chest, and white underparts. This species also has a long, slender neck and bill, and is the only dark heron with light underparts.
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Rigby the Raccoon avoids work at all costs, especially now that he found a hiding spot in the crown of a Backyard Palmetto Tree. He's too lazy and mellow to even want to play. After dark he'll get up and move around a bit maybe eat some fresh ripe loquats and check out the neighbors trash. A tip: If you are ever walking in the woods and looking for bears or raccoons - look up in the trees it makes sense this is their favorite safe place to chill out. Can I really claim our Rigby Raccoon is the World's biggest slacker Raccoon - we'll he is certainly in the running and his expression says it all....
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Easter Special! One-day old Screech Owlet is too weak to hold its head up so it uses the two sibling eggs for support. Mother owl only leave her alone for a few minutes at dusk and then quickly returns to start feeding.
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