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I imagine the evening would be the best time to watch, so add 6 hours to Eastern Standard time, and remember when you are near the equator the hours of daylight don't change much from winter to summer. (I lived not far North of the Sabi River in Harare until the age of 20, and the sunset was always around 6:30pm.)
With the brush cleared away for better viewing I imagine some animals would be a bit nervous about thr lack of cover.
Thanks for the link!
Simon.
Neat! Just zoomed in on a bird that flew in. Camera must have a motion sensor. Oh, GREAT - one more thing to while away the hours! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
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Neat! Just zoomed in on a bird that flew in. Camera must have a motion sensor. Oh, GREAT - one more thing to while away the hours! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
You are right on this one Mickey,but I don't think we'd do anything else for a while,just listening is very good.Not enough hours in the day. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
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Neat! Just zoomed in on a bird that flew in. Camera must have a motion sensor.
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On second look, now that there's a herd of yak (water buffalo?), the camera has been singling out and focusing on certain ones. Maybe a remote operator? Whatever, it is interesting to watch.
aaahhhggggg!! I keep checking it out, and all I've seen so far is birds.. Did see it go from night shot to dawn... and now the sun's coming up...
Still pretty neat.
They need a little applet you can run that will sound an alarm when something is on the camera. I don't want to sit here all day but I do want to see some wildlife!
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