Sue
@cameratrapsue.bsky.social
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Camera traps, nature, history, weather, the Hartsel prairie. Wildlife researcher and community scientist. Colorado. Alt-text: Night photo of raccoon sitting on right side with front paws together, mouth open. Shrubs near him. Avatar: sleeping raccoon.
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Hi to all new followers(friends) a quick thread..

I mostly post my camera trap photos and videos though I do meteor photography/timelapse/3D photography too.

It's a pleasure to meet you all here on BlueSky. I'm new here so learning as I go along.
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Such a good description 👍
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Raccoon ruckus!!!

Don't worry, they were both OK after this.

#mammals
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Julius Cheeser, the house mouse, commuting on the Raccoonobahn. 🐭
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Thank you and pleased to hear you enjoyed it. 😊
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Thanks, it's a bit of a process that takes a while, I'm refining the steps to make it better.
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Raven flight trails this afternoon.

It's been overcast all day but warm (70F).

#birds
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Below the Edge of Darkness: A Memoir of Exploring Light and Life in the Deep Sea by Edith Widder, PhD.

I have re-read it twice already.
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Thank you! 😊👍
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A couple of insects and their flight paths along with falling leaves in this video. Not everyone's cup of tea, I admit, but I enjoy seeing patterns out of random events and using the cameras to catch them.
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Timeline cleanse.

Please enjoy a minute with a couple of blue jays at the birdbath.

#birds
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📢 Red Fox 📢

This was a surprise, it's been ages since we saw a red fox here. It commuted on the Raccoonobahn but didn't come into the garden. Without this camera, I wouldn't have known it was around/passing through.

❤️🦊❤️

#mammals
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Thanks and no, it's not Raccoonosaurus. It does look larger due to sitting like you said. Raccoonosaurus has been around in the garden but hasn't been on camera much.
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So true, it's important to remember they are wild animals and will act appropriately. As will all wildlife it's so important to coexist with them, respect them and generally leave them alone to live their best lives.
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I find raccoons fascinating and enjoy watching them via the cameras without disturbing them.
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Like most mammals, they've a complete set of canine teeth, incisors & cheek teeth that include premolar and molar teeth for a total of 40 teeth. Their canines are oval in shape, rather than round.
As omnivores their teeth structure fits a variety of foods.
Thanks for coming to my raccoon Ted talk.
The same raccoon, almost in the same position, from the first photo. It's looking towards the right of the frame with its mouth open. We get a good look at its lower canine teeth which look long and pointy. Shrubs and plants are to the side and behind the raccoon along with small landscaping rocks in the foreground. The raccoon looks fit and healthy and almost jovial in a way. It must be a hard life being a raccoon, this one seems to be doing a fine job of being an adult in my very, non-expert opinion. It's quite possible it's better at being an adult than I am :-)
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Raccoons are one of the most common mammals seen in the USA that aren't domesticated. They're extremely smart, proven by several studies, to have the ability to solve puzzles and pick locks using their incredible memories. Their teeth are interesting too....
A night, black and white photo from my garden showing a raccoon sitting down facing the camera. It's holding its front paws together close to the ground. Its black face mask and nose are visible as are its little, roundish raccoon ears. Its mouth is slightly open giving a look at its teeth including its canine teeth. There are plants and shrubs to the side of the raccoon and behind it. There are small landscaping rocks on the ground.
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Western Milksnake at Eldorado Canyon today 🌿
Orange, black and white banded snake under a rock. Compare to size of pine needles, it was small!
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Thank you 😊 Sky Cam continues to do a great job for me.
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Lots of Raven activity this afternoon, made for some nice flight path trails.
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Amazing! This made my day, great to see these animals help retain water in this year of drought!
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🤯 Prepare to have your mind blown... What does six months of beaver productivity at Heal Somerset look like? Like nothing we could imagine or recognise!

Watch out for the stick from July onwards...🤪 iykyk 🦫

#BeaverLove #UKWildlife #Rewilding #EcosystemEngineers #WildlifePhotography
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It has been chilly today, in the 50’sF. Soup would be good. Smart squirrel.
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A first for the Raccoonobahn - a squirrel with a soup bone!!

Zoomed in on 1st clip to see it bringing the bone down the fence.

#mammals