Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ever wonder what it would be like to study wild animals at night when it's pitch black? @Bertie Gregory, a wildlife photographer ...
The best trail cameras are robust and weather-resistant to serve as discreet guardians of the wilderness, rain or shine. Whether you're monitoring game or observing local wildlife, both non-cellular ...
It's no secret that I love animals and birds. If you've read any of my previous camera reviews, or have taken a look at my Instagram, you'll know that I absolutely adore photographing wildlife. It's ...
I’m a firm believer that you’re hard-pressed to buy a bad camera nowadays. I’m also a firm believer that you buy whatever camera and system speaks to you. However, my beliefs are a little bit more ...
A bear in Colorado took a liking to a wildlife camera, capturing hundreds of selfies. City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Park A black bear in Boulder, Colorado, decided to “say cheese” for a ...
They may be the size of a Shetland pony and weigh up to 275kg (600lb) but pigmy hippos are very hard to spot in the wild. In their West African homelands they live in dense forest and only move around ...
Twenty years ago people would just ask, “Do you shoot Nikon or Canon?” Not so today. Camera tech has evolved at a blistering pace. There are many high-quality brands vying for your dollars, and ...
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Spotting wildlife is a treat for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, but bald eagles and barn owls don’t always make an appearance. For Hoosiers who want an intimate view of some of the birds and critters ...
An undated photo taken from a wildlife camera placed through WI DNR Snapshot Wisconsin, a state-run citizen-science project, shows a turkey and a fawn sharing a close encounter. Human activity may be ...
The Anacostia River tends to be better known for urban pollution than for wildlife. But in recent years, some species have been making a comeback around the river — an indicator of the Anacostia’s ...