I’ve said it before but I will say it again. It never seizes to amaze me how interesting camera trapping can be. I am looking forward to seeing the future episodes of these series. Good to see you back George. 😃
Another super video Georgie ❤ always love the anticipation of seeing what you’ve captured on your cams and seeing their activity 🤗 Seeing all your prep to set it all up makes me appreciate it even more 😊
A cracking start to the new year George. I'm still waiting for a break in the awful weather we're having at the moment in the UK to get my camera trap set up. Good to see you back mate, looking forward to the next episode. Take care. Regards John. 👍
Thanks so much John.. it's been awful weather in the UK..! Stayed for a couple of weeks before Xmas and I don't recall actually seeing the sun once..! Hopefully this storm passes soon..! Hope you have a great year.. g
Trail cameras always surprise me also when I go to check them out George. This week I checked mine in my and there was a muntjac walking around in my wildlife garden.
Hey Dave.. it's most of what I love about trailcams and camera traps.. the surprise and the glimpse into what they are up to at night and where we cant see them.. good to hear from you and wish you all the best for 2024..! g
Retrieving footage from the camera after it's been out a while reminds me of Christmas as a kid - you just never know what'll be on those cards. Looks like you've found a productive spot.
Hi Henrik..! You are so right.. or like the "old" days of waiting to get your film processed..! I love your work by the way.. stunning !! Wish you all the best for 2024.. cheers my friend. g
It never ceases to amaze me how great a variety of wildlife you have in that area. Wolf, jackal, deer and otter at one site; fantastic. It shows just how little I know of other European countries. Good luck with that set-up. Best wishes for the new year.
Hi Andius and thank you for your question.. the reason is in the hope of a clear night to capture some colour in the sky and stars to give a little more atmosphere.
@AndiusTeijgeler ..correct.. but in such a dark environment it is unlikely there would be enough light to record any movement regardless of how slowly the animal is moving.. this changes though during “half light” dawn/dusk when there is more ambient light.. the camera is set to shoot only up to half light
I’ve said it before but I will say it again. It never seizes to amaze me how interesting camera trapping can be. I am looking forward to seeing the future episodes of these series. Good to see you back George. 😃
Thank you so much Marieta..!! It's good to be back again.! Wish you a wonderful year.. g
Very nice congratulations George ✨✨✨✨✨👏👏👏👏
Thank you Ilia..! Hope you are well and wish you the best for 2024..! g
@@GeorgeSBlonsky thank you very much George 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👋📷👍😀
Another super video Georgie ❤ always love the anticipation of seeing what you’ve captured on your cams and seeing their activity 🤗 Seeing all your prep to set it all up makes me appreciate it even more 😊
Thanks Lenochk..! Luvya sis..! ❤️
Great start for the New Year George, looking forward for your next outing.
Hey Stu.. thank you..! All the best for 2024..! g
Super vidéo et superbes images !
Merci beaucoup..! je te souhaite une bonne année.. g
Lovely images George. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks so much Alan..!! Hope all well with you.. all the very best.. g
Great to see you back with another brilliant video.Love the photo of the wolf.Look forward to seeing more..
Many thanks John.. much appreciated.. all the best for 2024..!!
Same to you..@@GeorgeSBlonsky
A cracking start to the new year George. I'm still waiting for a break in the awful weather we're having at the moment in the UK to get my camera trap set up. Good to see you back mate, looking forward to the next episode. Take care. Regards John. 👍
Thanks so much John.. it's been awful weather in the UK..! Stayed for a couple of weeks before Xmas and I don't recall actually seeing the sun once..! Hopefully this storm passes soon..! Hope you have a great year.. g
Amazing work 😊
Thanks so much Sean..! much appreciate you saying so. All the best to you..g
Trail cameras always surprise me also when I go to check them out George. This week I checked mine in my and there was a muntjac walking around in my wildlife garden.
Hey Dave.. it's most of what I love about trailcams and camera traps.. the surprise and the glimpse into what they are up to at night and where we cant see them.. good to hear from you and wish you all the best for 2024..! g
Retrieving footage from the camera after it's been out a while reminds me of Christmas as a kid - you just never know what'll be on those cards. Looks like you've found a productive spot.
Hi Henrik..! You are so right.. or like the "old" days of waiting to get your film processed..! I love your work by the way.. stunning !! Wish you all the best for 2024.. cheers my friend. g
Yes! Exactly that too!! And you’re much too kind. Thank you. Best for 2024 to you as well. @@GeorgeSBlonsky
It never ceases to amaze me how great a variety of wildlife you have in that area.
Wolf, jackal, deer and otter at one site; fantastic. It shows just how little I know of other European countries.
Good luck with that set-up.
Best wishes for the new year.
Hi Robert.. nice to hear from you.. best wishes to you too ! g
Wow that is nice. Why do you use such a long exposure?
Hi Andius and thank you for your question.. the reason is in the hope of a clear night to capture some colour in the sky and stars to give a little more atmosphere.
I assume this only works in case the animal is moving enough, as otherwise you might still see the movement.@@GeorgeSBlonsky
@AndiusTeijgeler ..correct.. but in such a dark environment it is unlikely there would be enough light to record any movement regardless of how slowly the animal is moving.. this changes though during “half light” dawn/dusk when there is more ambient light.. the camera is set to shoot only up to half light
Thanks. Great information to consider with my own traps!@@GeorgeSBlonsky