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We have 3 acres of land where we keep our horses and fancy a decent quality trail cam to see what other critters are around at night.
We have seen signs (poo) of foxes, badgers and deer.
Any recommendations regarding a camera or shop to get one?
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  • not_the_djnot_the_dj Frets: 7306
    edited January 2019
    We got a Crenova Trail camera via amazon. Easy to work, you can set it for stills of video when triggered, and alter the triggering sensitivity. 

    We mainly get photos of neighbourhood cats though, still waiting for a badger or fox!

    Crenova RD1000 Infrared Night Vision Waterproof Hunting Trail Game Camera with 3 PIR Sensor 42pcs Low Glow IR LEDs Digital Surveillance Camera (SD Card Included) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016O208AY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K-NmCb3S740XC
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 3044
    edited January 2019
    We have 4 and a bit acres of Woodland. and recently bought a Spypoint Force 11D, dead easy to use, waterproof several options of amount of stills it takes or length of video footage taken when triggered. Batteries last about a month.
    So far we have had
    Pigeons
    Rabbits, oh so many Rabbits
    A Jay
    Pheasants
    Fox
    Hare
    Badger

    Still hoping for an elusive Red Squirrel on video, occasionally seen in the flesh, but would love to get video, the Woodland was planted to join existing habit to encourage the Reds, we have no greys on the IOW.....





    Oh AND Harry the Bastard





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  • rolls1392rolls1392 Frets: 229
    Love the IOW.
    Thanks for the info.
    Will check out the options.
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