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  2. How to pick the right wildlife trail camera - AOL

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    Whether you're keeping an eye out for hunting season or just trying to learn more about the local wildlife, trail cams can open a window into a new world. If you think about all the components ...

  3. Bird Feeder Camera Continues To Capture Daily ... - AOL

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    Lisa, a German native now residing in Michigan, continues to share photos and videos of wildlife that comes to feed in her backyard. Most of the visitors are a wide variety of local birds, but ...

  4. Landscape photography - Wikipedia

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    Any ordinary (or sophisticated) camera—film camera or digital camera—can be readily used for common landscape photography. Higher-resolution and larger-format digital cameras (or larger-format film cameras) permit a greater amount of detail and a wider range of artistic presentation. [2] [4] [6] [13] [14]

  5. Blue Jay's Majestic Landing at Bird Feeder Is Like Something ...

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    The large, colorful blue jay is a common sight for backyard bird watchers, and its range makes it a regular fixture in backyards and parks all over the entire eastern half the the United States.

  6. Wildlife observation - Wikipedia

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    A more recent addition to wildlife observation tools are the web sites that facilitate uploading and management of images from remote wildlife cameras. For example, the Smithsonian Institution supports the eMammal and Smithsonian Wild programs, which provide a mechanism for volunteer deployment of wildlife cameras around the world.

  7. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be at the camera to snap the shutter. This includes areas with limited access, tight spaces where a person is not allowed, or just another angle so that the photographer can simultaneously take ...