Surprising New Visitor to Possum Den & New Camera Trap!

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  • Опубліковано 8 бер 2024
  • The opossum den camera trap was a huge success, so we're back!! ! We even had another surprise visitor to the den!! Did we get the photo? Watch to find out...Which was your favorite photo? Let me know below!
    Cheers, Neil
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    Photography/Videography Equipment Used:
    Canon EOS R5
    Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L III
    Canon EF 600mm F4L IS II
    Browning Trail Cameras
    Camera Trapping Equipment:
    Canon Rebel T6 (2)
    Canon Rebel T5
    Nikon SB-28 Speedlights
    Custom Made Housing
    Camtraptions Sensor, Housing & Triggers
    www.camtraptions.com/
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  • @captpeady2176
    @captpeady2176 3 місяці тому +1

    I worked at the Phosphate Mine in Aurora, NC south of the Pamlico River. There are a ton of skunks there. They live in old discarded pipes. Starting to see them a lot in Pamlico county now too.

  • @123ore
    @123ore 3 місяці тому

    Strip Skunk Great Job

  • @trailcamerasinnewengland0112
    @trailcamerasinnewengland0112 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic video Neil, tons of epic content and action from all those different cameras. Enjoyed watching thanks for sharing! 👍

  • @gojoe36
    @gojoe36 3 місяці тому

    Best yellow Jack nest eaters you will ever find. We have several around our house....got photos and ya get to smell them at night when they walk by...Whoa boy

  • @billpinnell9495
    @billpinnell9495 3 місяці тому

    Great work Neil, I have both the Cognsys earlier PIR and AIR units that I purchased about four years ago. I use Camtraptions triggers and receivers along with D cell batteries to power them instead of AAA batteries inside the receiver/transmitter. Camtraptions also sells the housing for the D cells which connect to the receivers and transmitter.

  • @christosmilonas7986
    @christosmilonas7986 Місяць тому

    😍😍😍😍😍

  • @donnacsmith1
    @donnacsmith1 3 місяці тому

    I love how happy you get! I understand it. I had two skunks on the farm last summer. One was a blackie like your's. I didn't get sharp pics at all but enjoyed them - from a distance! Mama skunk paraded three babies finally. She had a strip. I am guessing "blackie" was the daddy.

  • @andrewlamberson539
    @andrewlamberson539 3 місяці тому

    Love your videos! I now am “into” camera trapping with the Camtraptions box and flashes hard wired.and having a great time! Cats, opossums and a raccoon so far. No foxes which is what I am trying to get. Thanks for what you do, I study all of you videos and it has been a great help!

  • @bobbyhancock3347
    @bobbyhancock3347 3 місяці тому

    So interesting. I use an R6 and a 5D MkIV. I need a second mirrorless body.

  • @WarblerRidge
    @WarblerRidge 3 місяці тому

    I love what you do and love your enthusiasm but I’m really surprised that skunks aren’t a more common sighting there. We used to see them a lot when I lived in coastal Virginia and I get them every night here in Tennessee. It’s really neat how many animals use that den. I have some similar holes here. I should set out a trail cam and see who might visit. Thanks for all your work with the cameras. Great stuff!

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 3 місяці тому

    Sweet! I see and smell a lot of skunks in the Kernersville area. Didn’t realize skunks were rare in your area. The ones I see here have a huge amount of white on their tails. Can’t see much black except on the body. I was kind of hoping you’d seen an armadillo!
    Looking forward to your future videos!!

  • @billmacfarland3200
    @billmacfarland3200 3 місяці тому

    Hello Neil, regarding EBL rechargeables, the short use time is both the batteries and your Browning trail cams. I've found that Browning cameras in particular will shut down if the battery voltage gets much below 9.6V. Because NiMh rechargeables run at 1.2V, they can't discharge very far before the Browning trail cam shuts down. So I don't use Browning trail cams, but I have been using EBLs for almost 4 years now with non-Browning trail cams. Thank you for trying rechargeables and keeping those batteries out of the dump!

  • @woodymeristem2223
    @woodymeristem2223 3 місяці тому

    I've used Powerx and Energizer rechargeable batteries in Browning and homebrewed trail cameras for years and can usually get two months out of them, sometimes over three months. You do need a decent charger, not the ones that come with the batteries.

  • @zenphotojourney
    @zenphotojourney 3 місяці тому

    A friend of mine recently recommended Hixon rechargeable batteries because they last for several months in a trailcam. Sometimes up to a year. The set I have in one camera is still at 100% after two months. They're expensive, but so is buying a lot of new batteries and then throwing them away when they quit working.
    I saw the video at the end. It'll be awesome when you get a good photo of that! We have a few skunks here. The stripped ones are fairly common, and there are some of the spotted ones higher in the mountains. I have yet to get good photos of either one, though.

  • @MaxRomantiQ
    @MaxRomantiQ 3 місяці тому +1

    Great set up with Canon RP, but this camera noisy too. There is no full silent mode. Is it?

  • @123ore
    @123ore 3 місяці тому

    I go through. a lot of Battery's also, I started using Habor Freight Battery's and they last just as long as Duracell, but you have to get the blue Thunderbolt Edge ones because they have two types of Battery's, and the price is like $7.99 for 18 of them. Try them and see what you think, and awesome job on the video.

  • @stevewolfe2157
    @stevewolfe2157 3 місяці тому

    BEEN SEEING ROADKILL FOR A COUPLE YEARS AND SMELLING THEM FOR 6 MONTHS UP THIS WAY. OUTSIDE MY HOUSE.