Its been a good year catching Massachusetts bears on trail cameras.Three of the bears standout.Come see why.
Also, MassWildlife will share what happens when checking a winter den site.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Camera Trap Best Capture
The goal this year was to see if I could capture a bear crossing a beaver dam with a trail camera .Had a number of close opportunities but not what I was looking for. I was surprised to catch the bear this week with heavy rain last week . Beaver dam water overflow was extremely high this weekend. See
Now for the next challenge. A bull moose !
Jim
Now for the next challenge. A bull moose !
Jim
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Its been a good year for bear sighting in North Central MA., eight so far. Trail camera's have captured six and was able to click my shutter on two others. The bear in the cover page was massive. Its estimated weight is 350 lbs.
The bear above was caught on a trail camera a week after getting the boar on the cover page. My guess is this bear may have caught the scent of other bears in the area. That's why it is standing
Jim
The bear above was caught on a trail camera a week after getting the boar on the cover page. My guess is this bear may have caught the scent of other bears in the area. That's why it is standing
Jim
Monday, May 21, 2018
Did some hiking with SLR camera and checked out a number of camera traps this weekend.
No shortage of skeeters and black flies.....
Moose were on the move, seeing a young bull and a very large cow that looked like she was about to give birth.
Water is very high which really limits any shoreline hikes.
Received our night time access permits to fishing Quabbin designated gates. The night time nature sounds can be very enjoyable with hearing loons, barred owls and occasional whippoorwill.Oh yeah, we catch a fish once in a while and release it.
Jim
No shortage of skeeters and black flies.....
Moose were on the move, seeing a young bull and a very large cow that looked like she was about to give birth.
Water is very high which really limits any shoreline hikes.
Received our night time access permits to fishing Quabbin designated gates. The night time nature sounds can be very enjoyable with hearing loons, barred owls and occasional whippoorwill.Oh yeah, we catch a fish once in a while and release it.
Jim
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Crazy Spring Weather !
The cold snowy wet weather kept the hiking to a minimum. Trail Cameras kept me busy. I felt very lucky finding a bear den. I really thought a coyote or fox family would use this ideal den site. Guess the bear wins by default. The trail camera recorded some incredible interaction between the sow and her cub. I will put something together and share in a future presentation.
Jim
Jim
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Facebook Page
Hi All ,
Started a Facebook page a while back. It has worked out well. I will still keep the blog for more detailed posts.
https://www.facebook.com/Hiking-Camera-Nature-Photography-837775479699056/
Jim
Started a Facebook page a while back. It has worked out well. I will still keep the blog for more detailed posts.
https://www.facebook.com/Hiking-Camera-Nature-Photography-837775479699056/
Jim
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Well, sometimes it takes just a few days to
capture pictures on your trail cameras and sometimes weeks go by with nothing.
The bobcat above only took several days to get.
Work was let out early last Wednesday with
the snow storm. I used the opportunity to check several trail cameras before the
heavy snow arrived. It was a nice surprise to get a second picture of the
bobcat I shared last week. This trail camera was located about a quarter mile
away from the other camera.
This morning’s TC check was made a bit
easier using snowshoes. The picture above is about as good as it gets. No
ticks, not too cold and a beautiful view with everything white.
The last picture “Winters Last Grip “won’t
be long till spring!
Jim
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