Usually when I check trailcams, I take a DSLR with a long lens. But today I wanted to shoot flowers and running water, so my lenses were the 100mm macro and 24-105mm zoom. And it turns out I needed a long lens for a deer that was on the trail. At least it was just a deer instead of a moose or an elk (or a bear). I believe the DLSR shot and the trailcam image (Reconyx #2) are the same deer a few minutes apart. I also wanted to check on Browning #6, which I have set up close to a log on which I have seen a bobcat in the past. The third image would have been a complete success if it had been the bobcat instead of a squirrel. The fourth image is a deer from the other Reconyx, #7,
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