Plenty of them here. Digging holes everywhere in the yards and in the woods.I've not seen a armadillo around here yet. I see them squashed on the road all the time though. So, it probably won't be long till I see them here.
Plenty of them here. Digging holes everywhere in the yards and in the woods.I've not seen a armadillo around here yet. I see them squashed on the road all the time though. So, it probably won't be long till I see them here.
I couldn't give you any better tips than what you'll learn from watching this guy.
He's really made it seem simple.
Those are really clear pictures. what model camera is that?I usually get cats on trail cams during daylight at least once a month. The pics below are on a bluff overlooking a local river, and the bobcats seem to travel through that area a lot. The bluff is adjacent to a thicket that is around 75 yards wide and a bit over 1/4 mile long.
Those are the Tasco (now made by Bushnell) 8-megapixel cameras that sell for $28 at Walmart. lol Go figure!Those are really clear pictures. what model camera is that?
wow. I would have guessed much more high end. how are the night images? My older Bushnells have a hard time with night pics for some reason, they are all washed out.Those are the Tasco (now made by Bushnell) 8-megapixel cameras that sell for $28 at Walmart. lol Go figure!
Judge for yourself.wow. I would have guessed much more high end. how are the night images? My older Bushnells have a hard time with night pics for some reason, they are all washed out.