We have two game cameras taking pix when we are not here. The first one, a Moultrie, has been looking at the pond from the deck for six months, has taken a lot of pix, and at most caught a couple songbirds and the gardener one time. A rather disappointing performance, possibly due to bad choice of location by me.
The second one, a Bushnell and a recent gift, has taken the pix below in the past month. The pix are not horizontal, but it actually caught something.
I repositioned both of them to get more pasture views, and a view of the spot with the only open water at the moment.

Maizie as a ghost golden last night. The date, time, temp and moon phase are shown on the bottom bar.

Beginning of the month, a cat, possibly feral, in a midnight snow storm.

Partial turkey in the evening. The camera slipped a little off the horizontal.

Red squirrel, the color isn't good.

Willa, the neighbor's dog, on a dark afternoon.
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Is there a power source?
How does this work?
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