Popular Post norseman Posted December 10, 2021 Admin Popular Post Posted December 10, 2021 Im just going to start dumping my trail cam pics into this thread! Enjoy! (No elk this time…. Dang it!) 1 2 3
hiflier Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 (edited) Cool, Norseman, thanks. Nice ear shot. Git yer am's and pm's squared away? Healthy looking animals The one drivin' that machine around doesn't look too bad either Edited December 10, 2021 by hiflier 1
NorthWind Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 These are awesome, Norse. Thanks for sharing! 1
OkieFoot Posted December 10, 2021 Moderator Posted December 10, 2021 great pics, norseman. Interesting pic that shows that one deer on her hind legs. I was thinking this can happen when several are around feed and one of the deer wants to try to establish dominance. 1
Wolfjewel Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 Norse, you’ve got deer AND moose on your land? And elk if they want to show up? You could put together quite a “slide show” or montage with all the photos of critters who live by you. I’m impressed! 1
norseman Posted December 12, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 12, 2021 The elk were here about 2 weeks ago. One bull too but not big. I only got a snap shot off my phone.
Catmandoo Posted December 12, 2021 Posted December 12, 2021 Have any images of the Selkirk Caribou? They tranquilized one of the remaining few 'sort of Washington Caribou' several years ago and transported it to a Canadian facility. I posted 'sort of Washington Caribou' because they used to roam around NE Washington, Idaho and BC. Just like the moose. One of my neighbors was camping in the Selkirks years ago and saw one of the 'Mountain Caribou'. Her husband said 'that is a funny looking deer'. She corrected him of course. The feet of the Mountain Caribou are wider than the Tundra Caribou. The Canadians are working to increase the Mountain Caribou population.
norseman Posted December 12, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 12, 2021 6 hours ago, Catmandoo said: Have any images of the Selkirk Caribou? They tranquilized one of the remaining few 'sort of Washington Caribou' several years ago and transported it to a Canadian facility. I posted 'sort of Washington Caribou' because they used to roam around NE Washington, Idaho and BC. Just like the moose. One of my neighbors was camping in the Selkirks years ago and saw one of the 'Mountain Caribou'. Her husband said 'that is a funny looking deer'. She corrected him of course. The feet of the Mountain Caribou are wider than the Tundra Caribou. The Canadians are working to increase the Mountain Caribou population. As far as I know they recently declared them extinct. The Wolves ate them. But no I never saw one. Interestingly their Indian name meant “Big Foot”.
norseman Posted December 12, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 12, 2021 I knew he sniffed the camera cuz I saw his tracks! IMG_4895.AVI
Catmandoo Posted December 13, 2021 Posted December 13, 2021 There are two sets of eyeballs in the background. Nice ears. And they are?
norseman Posted December 13, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 13, 2021 7 hours ago, Catmandoo said: There are two sets of eyeballs in the background. Nice ears. And they are? Deer
norseman Posted December 20, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 20, 2021 Elk are back. The stupid battery box on the camera fell open. No trail cam pics! What a POS!
norseman Posted December 20, 2021 Admin Author Posted December 20, 2021 Bullwinkle is back. Trail cam hopefully is working but I got video of him and some deer he was bullying on my phone. Before I saw him I cut his track and where he urinated. Took a picture of a Bobcat track. He was hunting rabbits. Found a whitetail shed as well. IMG_4934.MOV 1
ShadowBorn Posted December 21, 2021 Moderator Posted December 21, 2021 Love the snow Norseman, wish we get some snow where I live in Detroit. There is snow up in Northern Michigan, but my truck is down. Great pictures by the way. This year I have stayed home and out of the woods. Hope you get a picture of the Big Guy. 1
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