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One of my buddies has been trapping beavers so I set upon of them trying to get pics of this bobcat/coyotes etc.
Checked it after a week and had nothing, then he showed up a few days after that, also had 640 ish pictures from these hawks, card had been full for a over a week.. :/
Oh well, some pretty cool pictures.
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Looks like a good size cat. Is trapping season almost over in Oregon?
How's the temperature displayed on your photos? My Primos 46 is consistently 10 to 15 degrees too low.
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I think it ended a week or 2 ago I'm not sure, I dont really pay attention to it since I dont trap myself.
But the temp on mine seems to be pretty accurate for the most part.
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Heck of a cat.
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2 pics are clearly a red-tailed hawk, anybody know what the other hawk is? Could it be just juvenile red-tail?
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