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Little Drummer Bird: Ruffed Grouse

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 6, 2018 by Janet PesaturoMay 7, 2018
ruffed grouse at drumming log

In spring, the male ruffed grouse chooses a “stage” from which he displays and “drums” to attract females. He is a great camera trap subject, because he displays repeatedly in the same place throughout the mating season. A well placed … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged camera trapping grouse, drumming log, grouse breeding, ruffed grouse | 10 Replies

Camera Trapping Pileated Woodpeckers

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on March 30, 2018 by Janet PesaturoMarch 30, 2018

Winter is a good time for camera trapping pileated woodpeckers, because the birds usually return to feed at carpenter ant infested trees discovered the previous summer. It’s thought that the birds find ant colonies by sound, but they can do … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged camera trapping, pileated woodpecker, wildlife | 8 Replies

Great Blue Heron Hunting at Night: Video

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 29, 2016 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 29, 2016
Trail camera video of great blue heron hunting at night. They can and do hunt successfully on moonless night, due to density of rod receptors in their eyes.

Great blue herons are able to hunt day and night, thanks to their excellent vision. It’s sometimes said that they need bright moonlight for nocturnal hunting, but the high density of rod type receptors in their eyes give them excellent … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged great blue heron, herons, night vision, nocturnal hunting, trail camera video | 8 Replies

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