In
February I set out to film coyotes because they have been the most challenging
animal for me to record, even with remote cameras. Three months of tracking
rewarded me with some truly incredible locations to film and the opposite problem: too much footage (15-20Gb a day). I’ll have to
hire someone to help me keep up with it.
Showing posts with label massachusetts coyote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massachusetts coyote. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Eastern Coyotes Pack
This spring I'll be using remote cameras to record eastern coyote behavior. I've found a number of sites that I hope will provide some incredible footage. Out of all the animals I've filmed, coyotes have always been the smartest and the hardest to capture. This means I will have to build an entirely new fleet of specialized remote camera systems, a feat I hope can be done within the next month. This footage is from a scouting camera that was set for a week. I use scouting cameras to monitor many areas at once before bringing in a higher quality camera.
Please select HD from the gear icon on the video and turn the sound on:
Please select HD from the gear icon on the video and turn the sound on:
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
How much we miss
I was working out of Cape Cod for the last week and on a whim decided to throw a camera out. Not 15 minutes after the camera was set this coyote showed up. I'm sure he was well aware of my presence and was likely watching me during my walk. I would have had no idea without this camera. Simply amazing to consider how many wildlife interactions are missed while we tromp around in the woods.
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