This is what your camera sees when the sun is shining on it, it’s covered in snow and you manually trigger it.
Explains why I haven’t gotten any pics in a few days.
I'm trying a half 5-gal bucket cover to help with the snow. 2/3 would probably work better. Have slots in the bottoms to strap 'em on or could use screws.
I have seen people cut out sections of high cut tree stumps, and put the camera inside the cut out chunk of the stump. It camouflages the camera well too.
So far mine is working.
Second picture is a different camera. The antenna doesn't bend over so the cover is up higher than I'd prefer, but it still gets plenty of coverage.
So far mine is working.
Second picture is a different camera. The antenna doesn't bend over so the cover is up higher than I'd prefer, but it still gets plenty of coverage.
I'm the type that would just leave them be if they did decide to build a nest on the cam. Could actually get some interesting pics if the lens doesn't get covered with nest material or...crap.
I think it helps a little. I've still gotten foggy pics from the humidity/moisture in the air but it does protect against the drizzle/mist that can fog up and even freeze on the lens.