A few hours walking in local fields placing trail cameras and then collecting them 72 hours later. Very wet and windy but enjoyable getting out.
These puff balls had popped up since my last walk. Possibly “Scleroderma areolatum” if it is they are poisonous and cause vomiting diarrhea and if eaten in larger amounts can cause fainting.
Roe Deer stills from trail camera full footage on link below.
Just after midnight my trail camera picked up this fox in heavy rain the same view of where the deer past the next day.
Great shots. Always like seeing what you capture on your trail cameras. We has puff balls here in our area.
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Interesting captures on your trail camera Andy. The poor squirrel looked frantic to find the nuts or berries he had buried, likely before all the leaves fell. The deer were a constant stream through there. Looks peaceful, even more so with the rain. I’ve never seen a fox in the wild. I hope the animals never eat the puffballs – such dire consequences!
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