Trail Cam / Red Tailed Hawk

Limitool

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Jun 9, 2013
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Hey folks.... I bought a trail cam this Spring and my grandson and I hung some pork chops dangling from some fishing line from a tree on the old dirt road behind my home.

We got possums, coyotes, turkey vultures, racoons and this hawk among the footage caught. It was so cool to see this hawk hanging upside down and raking the meat. I hope I get more footage in the future.

Ok... Call me STUPID... I tried to post the two small clips but it says the files are to large...? I don't have the smarts to know what to do from here. It's just not often you see a red-tailed-hawk hanging upside.

SORRY FOLKS... I tried...?
 

I agree....label it red tailed hawk eating upside down and it just might blow up and make you a nice start to a good channel. I have a family member who sets and helps run a bear hunting camp and he puts trail cams all over for personal knowledge....some really cool videos. Great idea skipper

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Two of my neighbors have them, I have one, but it ran out of battery a few days ago. All my neighbors see a bear on it, and coyotes. I just see turkeys, raccoons, and a mink/fisher. This is at my new house with a pond, stream, and woods behind it. At my old house with a dumpster and 50 million neighbors I saw foxes, possums, raccoons, skunks, and sometimes coyotes every night. I was guilty of putting some food just to see what would come though :laughing7:. I will never forget seeing a fox, skunk, and possum sharing a ham sandwich at the same time on a trail camera video :laughing9:. Or smelling skunk, only to see the skunk and possum fighting over lunch meat on the the trail camera in the morning. Trail cams are fun!
 

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