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  2. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    Photo of a Chihuahuan raven catching a snake, taken using a remote motion-sensor camera located in the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. A game camera is a rugged and weather-proof camera designed for extended and unsupervised use outdoors. The images they produce, taken automatically when motion is sensed, are used for game surveillance by ...

  3. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    A camera trap with a passive infrared (PIR) sensor. A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically equipped with a motion sensor—usually a passive infrared (PIR) sensor or an active infrared (AIR) sensor using an infrared light beam. [1]

  4. These Bird Feeder Cameras Let You Peep at All Your ... - AOL

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    Smart technology like AI and Wi-FI makes it incredibly easy to watch all the birds that come to feed in your yard. Choose from our top bird-watching picks.

  5. Compared to the original camera, the Nature Cam PRO can capture birds in 2K resolution (opposed to 1080p HD), with High Dynamic Range (HDR) for improved contrast and brightness, a slow-motion ...

  6. Jennifer Garner's Bird Feeder Camera Brought a 'Bird ... - AOL

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    The video goes continues with a roll call slideshow of all the birds posing in front of her bird feeder's camera — which she calls her "bird modeling agency" — to the tune of RuPaul's 1993 hit ...

  7. GPS animal tracking - Wikipedia

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    Tigress with radio collar in Tadoba Andhari National Park, India. GPS animal tracking is a process whereby biologists, scientific researchers, or conservation agencies can remotely observe relatively fine-scale movement or migratory patterns in a free-ranging wild animal using the Global Positioning System (GPS) and optional environmental sensors or automated data-retrieval technologies such ...