Not our draenog, but you can see the same set up for the feeding station.
We decided our draenog is female, because last night another one arrived and she started doing the huffing, and pushed him out of the way and he went off at top speed.
She usually arrives around 9:30pm but last night she was later and then ran off. They never just walk but run, their little legs going 'pell-mell'
Then there were two eyes peeping between the flower pots and it was a little mouse, he scurried across to the food, looked into the food station and ran off, obviously not to his taste!
Between 12mn and 3:00 am 3 cats strolled across the patio! All looked in the feeding station but couldn't get to the food.
Draenog ? was back at 4:19, if it was our one, but could have been the rejected 'lover.'
And so our night time patio was busy.. but the magpies have a go too. One arrived while the morning chorus was in full swing.. he jumped on to the tile lid, then peaked inside, and pecked the tile, then hopped down and managed to get a stray bit of the kibble and flew off,
But at 8:50am a squirrel arrived, he wasn't a bit interested in the food, a quick look at the food station and he was gone.
This trail cam keeps me busy looking at all the visitors, I love it. We're still looking to see how to down load the videos.. watch this space.
Chrisxx

7 comments:
How lovely to have a video of all the visitors to the food station you've set up!
This is great to see the night activity! I should do the night camera. We have our dawn visitors of raccoon and rabbit and skunk. Sometimes a o'possum.
Wonderful!
How lovely. I've mentioned to my husband that I'd like to get one. I haven't seen our hedghog yet this time but they are around as they have left their calling card, lol
Such a fun hobby! I wish I could up a trail camera.
How fun to watch the night activity!!
How lovely to see all the activity. My son has a trail camera and I keep asking to borrow it as he doesn't use it but I think he keeps forgetting!
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