Yesterday, I retrieved my wildlife camera from the forest, and as usual, the hopes were high. After weeks of waiting, dreaming, imagining about all the small and big forest animals that would be running around in front of the lens. And the end result? Well, let's say there were 1400 photos and videos and nearly all of them, I mean all, were of the wind.🤣 Yep, you heard it right, my BFF, the wind, was obviously the true star in front of my camera. It is not very funny, but all you can do is laugh at it?

However, alongside of this windy record, there were a few small but lovely things to mention. And, yes, of course I would like to share them with you.

First off, there was a super cute, young deer in my lens. In this photo and short video, you get to see it strolling through the forest at its leisure. So calm. So peaceful. Even at its height, you tended to forget about the amount of wind that the camera had recorded otherwise. The ultimate in forest friendliness.


Then, outcame an unexpected guest for the day: a raccoon! In the next photo and video, you can see this little one climbing the tree that I had attached my camera to. And the best part is, he is actually looking directly into the camera for a very short moment! A short, curious expiration that seems almost cunning, as if he is thinking, "What is this strange thing hanging from my tree?" This is what makes me genuinely smile and prove that some of the time it's worth the wait.


Another notable moment was video 3. You only see the forest, but you can very clearly hear steps behind the camera. Some animal was wondering around there, and I thought I wonder, what could that of been? A wild boar? A fox? Or maybe another deer? It is this little mystery that makes the forest so captivating. You never fully know who is wandering around amongst the shadows.

Video 4, which simply shows the forest at night. No animals, no movement, only the dark silence of the forest. I have no idea why the camera triggered here. Perhaps there was a leaf fluttering past at the very last moment? Or a shadow that the camera mistook as movement? Sometimes technology provides greater mysteries than we may ever know.

And finally, the last video of the forest in strong winds. Yeah, that’s been the most popular motif.🙈 Wind, making trees dance, leaves rustling and shooing with a camera repeatedly triggering the shutter. A bit frustrating, but it also shows something about the uncanny power of nature.

“Wind shots aplenty but some cool little treasures I’m getting from my trail camera this time,” is how I would happily sum it up. These are little peeks into the secret life of the woods that always excite me and get me eager to reposition the camera. Hopefully, next time will have less wind and more of nature directly in front of the lens!🙃✌️

Note:I didn't realize that every video I linked in the post from 3speak also appears here in PeakD as a separate post "per video." A bit too many posts today.😅 Sorry, I still have a bit to learn about all this.
I liked that. Even if the raccoon doesn't belong there, it's still kind of cute.
I can imagine the excitement when looking through the pictures and video, it's like unwrapping presents.
Thanks for the little walk in the woods!
You're welcome! I'm still disappointed, though. There are animals everywhere here, but they don't run into my camera....and the camera hung for one and a half months.🤣
I believe you. Maybe it's just not the right place? In any case, I wish you more ‘hunting success’ next time.
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