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Remote Captures: December 2013
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Friday, December 20, 2013. Black bear climbing a pine. Labels: bear climbing tree. Black bear marking tree. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: February 2014
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Thursday, February 27, 2014. Suprise in the muskrat hole. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Suprise in the muskrat hole. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: July 2014
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Friday, July 4, 2014. Labels: Alces alces winter tick. Spotlighting moose in NH. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: June 2014
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Sunday, June 8, 2014. A winter coyote looking for food during the 2014 winter in Success N.H. Despite the bad press some people give them, in my mind the eastern coyote (coywolf) is one of the most amazing and respectable animals-and one of the hardest to photograph. When it comes to being successful and filling a void in the eastern U.S.-they certainly take the cake. Coyote looking for food. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile.
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Remote Captures: November 2014
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Spruce Grouse in Pittsburg. A curious spruce grouse photographed in Pittsburg N.H. during the fall of 2014. New Hampshire wildlife pictures. Wildlife camera bird picture. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Spruce Grouse in Pittsburg. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: August 2013
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Friday, August 16, 2013. Bears and more Bears. Labels: black bear New hampshire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Bears and more Bears. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Canadian Lynx in New Hampshire. If a lynx bounds through 18 inches of fresh power in the woods of northern N.H. and nobody is there, does it still make a noise? Day in and day out, as the lynx races through thick underbrush searching for a snowshoe hare, it makes no noise. The the trees, almost in awe of such beauty, appear to bow outwardly to tunnel of travel. Massive paws allow this cat to skillfully and silently walk on top of the softest snow. Labels: canada lynx NH.
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Remote Captures: American Woodcock stroll-video
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. The video setup was designed to capture large mammals, however I was most amused by the American Woodcock that strolled across the bottom of the screen. There is a certain flamboyance to it's walk as it picked its way through the short grasses on one particularly dark October night. Video is best viewed full screen and by selecting HD 1080 in the bottom right under the settings wheel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile.
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Remote Captures: September 2013
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Thursday, September 5, 2013. Doe looking at camera. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Remote Captures: December 2014
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Saturday, December 6, 2014. The video setup was designed to capture large mammals, however I was most amused by the American Woodcock that strolled across the bottom of the screen. There is a certain flamboyance to it's walk as it picked its way through the short grasses on one particularly dark October night. Video is best viewed full screen and by selecting HD 1080 in the bottom right under the settings wheel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.remotecaptures.com. View my complete profile.