February 25th Deer Photos


It looks like our last antlered buck has either finally shed his antlers or he has wandered off again. I'm going to say that he has shed his antlers. This leaves us without any antlered buck pictures, but I think we still got some interesting pictures.

We put out some sweet feed in a trough under the deer condo and hoped that the rain wouldn't turn it to mush. Well, the deer didn't let it sit around long, cleaning it up in less than two days. I wondered how long it would take them to come under the condo and eat and the pictures show that it only took a couple of hours.

The same feeder fell over again this time, but we're pretty sure it was due to the high winds we had on the 11th. I've decided its smart to let at least one tripod leg sink into the mud a little to help hold the tripod upright in high winds. I'm getting tired of setting the tripods back up.

We got one bobcat picture this time so make sure you check out our bobcat picture page.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2060, Camtrakker Digital Ranger and Woodland SpyCam.

deer feeding trough


This was the first deer to visit the feed trough under the deer condo. It was trying to eat while still not totally committing. Woodland SpyCam

Three deer


By the next morning the feed had become real popular. Woodland SpyCam

Whitetail Doe


A real nice picture of a doe on a nice blue sky day. Woodland SpyCam

Close up of a whitetail doe


How is this for a close-up picture? Woodland SpyCam

Doe at feeder


Soon after the feeder blew over this doe showed up and looks confused. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Turkeys


With turkey season less than two months away here are our first two turkey pictures of the year. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Deer and raccoon


A deer looking at a raccoon. Notice the camera on the tree right by the raccoon. Trail Watcher 2060




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