When I looked tonight, I saw this: A loner boar explored all around the feeding ground, took a long dirnk of water, looked around some more, then decided to take a little mud bath.
2:10 am--
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: June 26th, 2012, 11:26 pm
by Manu
On Manglink-Cam in Spain, every day it is the same procedure. On 23:00h (Estonian-Time) fox/dog (I don't know what animal it is ) visit feeding place for a while. He goes away and then boars arrives.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: June 26th, 2012, 11:41 pm
by Kitty KCMO
Good evening, Manu! I think it is a skinny fox. I compared it with the recording of the fox below the cam window, & I think it is the same, only perhaps it has shed its winter coat for a thinner summertime fur.
Tonight, I wonder if these boars are different from the two groups we usually see. There seems to be one pig that is big but still has faint baby-stripe markings. I don't think I have seen more than two adult sows at a time & there are at least three adult-sized one there tonight. And I think there are only four little piglets (unless one or two are in the darkness, unseen).
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: June 26th, 2012, 11:54 pm
by Manu
Hi Kitty ,
I think also it should be a fox. Last few days he went every evening here.
I'm not sure, but I count 3 adult sows. They all differents sizes. I never seen this different sizes before in the same group .
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: June 27th, 2012, 12:13 am
by macdoum
Manu wrote:Hi Kitty ,
I think also it should be a fox. Last few days he went every evening here.
I'm not sure, but I count 3 adult sows. They all differents sizes. I never seen this different sizes before in the same group .
Manu I see three too. First time I've seen an advert there too.
Manu,anyone ? Have you seen Kitty recently ? I haven't.
edit...now I have seen Kitty,she is logged in..
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: July 10th, 2012, 1:35 am
by Kitty KCMO
Hello, Macdoum! That was funny, "Have you seen. . . now I have seen. . ."
I was not able to come down the stairs to our computer room for several days-- my back & left leg were hurting too much. I went to my doctor, who said there did not seem to be any broken bones anywhere, but that I had strained all the ligaments & tendons in the lumbar area of my low back when I fell while on vacation. As a result, not only do I have low back pain, but also I have sciatica-- that is, the large sciatic nerve that comes from the base of the spinal cord & runs down the back of the butt into the back of the thigh, & on into the calf muscle, has been inflamed. He said it can take 6-8 weeks before it improves, unfortunately. So I am using a cane & asking my hubby for more help than usual. He is a sweetheart & helps whenever I need it.
The medications the doctor prescribed (an opiate for pain & a muscle relaxer to assist in pain relief) make me a bit dizzy & sleepy, so I am being extra cautious when I stand up & walk about the house. I do not want another fall! But as I said, my hubby is good about helping me.
I am glad to come back to the computer now & to get caught up on all the forums.
Edit, 1:38am--
I forgot to thank all of you who have been posting links to other wildlife cams. We have a lot to choose from, now.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: July 10th, 2012, 1:50 am
by macdoum
Welcome back Kitty.. but I'm sad to hear you have so much pain since your mishap on holidays.
Glad your doc gave you some pain relief.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: July 10th, 2012, 1:57 am
by macdoum
On the boar cam,Spain.
Now I see an unusual animal...I don't know what it is...looks like a skinny dog ?..Anyone see what it is ?