r/trailcam

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Every night my resident Quenda visits.

They love the chicken coop, they dig up a lot of bugs in the run.
I'm in a country town 1.5 hours from Perth central.
I was outside one day & heard a noise behind me, I turned thinking it was the chooks but instead this little fella stared at me for a good 20 seconds then ducked under the fence.

u/Pounce_64 — 1 day ago

A strange species has emerged.

3 years of non-stop filming in this reserve with 8 cameras, my first and only capture of this animal. I think it is a ring-tailed weasel.

u/trashy_bandit — 2 days ago

Wolf, German Shepard, or yote?

Alright reddit! This picture was taken in the Lower peninsula of Michigan. People in the hunting Facebook groups seem to think this is someone's domestic dog, and not a big coyote. I don't think that's the case at all. It looks like a huge yote to me. What say Reddit?

u/RepresentativeHuge79 — 3 days ago

Their Back!!

Momma and her cubs are back this spring. I got them on trail cams all last year 2025. Late Oct bow hunt they walked right under my deer bow treestand while I was hunting. As like last year one of the cubs ran in about 2 minutes after the Sow and 2 cubs were already under me. Looks like third cub is always running late. This is lower north west michigan.

u/RegretSoggy6914 — 3 days ago

Bobcat?

Scioto county/southern Ohio. Only pic I was able to snag. Looks like a bobcat to me but my buddy thinks it’s another coon. I’m new to hunting in Ohio and have heard Bobcats are pretty rare but I have seen several(not this property) just this last year while coyote calling. On the other hand I get about 10-15 coons a night. What do you think?

u/medicalboa — 3 days ago

Mom duck taking the kids out sight seeing. We don't see many duck families up here on the top of the hill.

u/oldburgerguy — 3 days ago

Any trail camera creators out there?

Do you think the trail camera has some enchanting hold on you? It’s natural and anonymous, no photographer is present. Feels like sincere and safe voyeurism, I find it soothing. Interested to know if others who capture trail cams are working at it as a format. Cheers!

u/trashy_bandit — 4 days ago
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Bobcat killing a deer

I run this cell camera in a pinch point looking for deer, a large bobcat killed last years fawn, got in a scrap with a coyote and then they ate the deer together. Probably the wildest thing I’ve ever gotten on camera

u/adeptusastartes69 — 6 days ago