I was shocked to get a moose pic. I saw a moose running down the road 7-8 years ago and got a pic of a young moose with no rack 2 years ago. Wonder if this one is the same one 2 years older. Now if I can get a mountain lion pic.
Being youngster, I would doubt it was tagged for causing problems. We live in the county, and bears can't really get into official trouble. They get trouble tagged if the go into the suburbs or cities. A young bear won't normally wander that far. The DEP tags young bears to track their movements.
Lots of bear pics this week. Found out we have a mother and older cub. First time we caught 2 bears in one pic. Also bobcat and lots of raccoons, but surprisingly no coyotes!
Great shots of the south end of the critter going north! Amazing what goes on when you are not around isn't it?!
I was thinking I need to place another camera facing this camera, so I can get pics of them coming and going!
Nice cabin overlooking the pond! I just saw a young beaver on the pond a few days ago. They say if a beaver lives in your pond, you have good water quality. Mine have not caused any issues so I enjoy having them around.
We just had a warm spell and we hit 75 about 10 days ago. That woke the bears up! Of course today we are having a blizzard with winds up to 30mph and we are expecting 17" of snow tonight.
Wow, no posts on this thread in 2018 yet! Checked my cameras today, and got my best coyote pic yet. As long as they leave my chickens, ducks, dogs and cats alone, I enjoy getting pics of them!
As HappyHens said, she needs to be fully feathered. Given you live in the Midwest, and it gets very cold, I would wait as long as possible before putting her out in freezing weather. I think you are looking at 6-8 weeks. Once she is out in the coop, I would consider a heat lamp. I don't...