These pictures were taken by a Wingscapes feeder camera. These are a bit noisy because I had to lighten them considerably due to the dark, rainy conditions we have right now. However, they do give you an idea of why this suet feeder is always empty. The camera was set to take two pictures every three minutes.
Hope this link works. If not, we'll try another one. You can play a slide show of these if you wish.
Donna
http://picasaweb.google.com/dmaize161/20100312WingscapesII
Bird cam feeder pictures.
Hey...no tree rats there..NO FAIR!!!!!
I want one of those cams...very cool!
Yes, I do have tree rats here.
This message was edited Mar 12, 2010 6:22 PM
Very nice GG! I love those 2 big tree's, what type are they?
Just so everyone knows what type of camera this is here is a link to their website, they actually have 3 different types of cameras.
http://www.wingscapes.com/
I think I need one of those too. just cuz. Does everyone remember how Trois made his own version of this? I have a remote on my camera, only works if you are in front of it. I've thought about trying to set the camera up next to the feeder closest to my window and see if I can get the remote to work.
I put out some old oranges the other day. No, not in hopes that the Orioles had arrived, but I knew that at least the squirrels would eat them. Sure enough, they did. I find that if I feed my tree rats, they leave the feeders alone.
I could have used this camera today at the pond. I went outside after my LONNNNGGG nap and found the pump/filter tipped over in the pond. Hope no big Heron was in there looking for my fish!
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