Garden Vegetable Plants are now available at Leona's Greenhouse on North Hollow Road in Coudersport, along with the bedding plants. Memorial Day is fast approaching, so come on in to get your urns filled or we will create some for you . Thanks for watching us on Facebook and enjoy this sunshine.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Trail Cam Photos Show Some Roulette Night Life



These are 2 of 2100 pictures that I got off of my trail camera when I retrieved it on Sat. March 21st. The camera is setup on a point that overlooks Roulette. As you can see in the pics there is a stamp of date, time, temp., and moon phase.

William Stickles

19 comments:

Game Camera Hobbyist said...

2100 pictures. Wow! You must be getting some serious traffic in that area. Great images. What kind of trail camera are you using? Thanks

Anonymous said...

These Pics were shot with a Moultrie, DGS-M40, w/ 6 D-Cells and a 1GB SD Card. The batteries were still 75% after 2100 pics. I placed the camera at this location near a deer carcass on Dec.17th and didn't return to get it until March 21st. Unfortunately the card was full. There were about 100 pics of bobcats, 100 pics of coyotes, 25 pics of 2 small deer, and 1800+ pics of Ravens, woodpeckers, hawks, owls, and bluejays. A "large" bear visited this site as late as Dec. 15th. No pictures of a bear since then. Bill

Anonymous said...

diverse and majestic, you gotta love Potter County!

Anonymous said...

so your hiding the deer. I was wondering where they went.

Anonymous said...

would be interested in seeing more pix from the cam. the ones posted are wonderful.

Anonymous said...

Very nice pictures, I would also be interested in seeing more pics from the cam.

Mr Sarcastic said...

Wait a minute!! How come you got pictures of nearly every type of predator, but you failed to mention any pictures of the wiley mountain lion?????

Anonymous said...

awesome pics this is why i live in potter county . seen a juvenile bald eagle this evening first eagle i have seen . i walked within 25 feet of the bird it was truly the most majestic animal i have ever seen.

Anonymous said...

What's the stubby tailed critter in the first pic? I thought Mt Lions had long tails?

Anonymous said...

I would also love to see the pictures... I wish we could see them all....

Thank you for posting them...

Anonymous said...

These pics are beautiful. Please post some more!

Anonymous said...

where can we see more pics?

Anonymous said...

Ditto on the pictures, they are beautiful....

Anonymous said...

I would also love to see more pictures like these. They are wonderful and captivate one of the many reasons we love Potter County.

Kristen said...

As a transplant resident in NC, it is always nice to view some familiar images from home....Keep em coming!!!

Mr Sarcastic said...

It's nice to see pictures of the predators as they tear apart the carcasse of one of the few deer left in the county.....

Jeff Lightner said...

Great pics Bill, lets see some more!

Anonymous said...

It's Mother Nature at her finest.
Predators have to eat also, so enjoy the pictures, if you don't like them don't look.

Anonymous said...

if you want to see more of these pics, e-mail me at piercebrook@wildblue.net make your subject line "more pics"

Bill