As you may know, the coyote population in Maryland is well established and is growing. Coyote have been found in every county in the state, and have been seen in Cromwell Valley Park. Indeed, I captured one on camera last April.
Since then, I've tried to capture another image of a coyote in the park. So, here's the mystery. Did I, or did I not capture a coyote in this video? The opinions are split--some think this is a fox, and some a coyote. What do you think?
In its current location, the camera has also captured several videos of raccoon. It's always fun to watch them hunt blindly, just by feel, isn't it? And that is just what they are doing--feeling along the creek bed, sensing small prey by feel.
And some statistics. Not that math is my strong suit. But anyway. The Maryland DNR estimated in 2014 that the whitetail deer population in Maryland is about 230,000. They also estimate that hunters take about 90,000 whitetails every year. That is about 1 in 3 is hunted every year.
Which gives me pause. Imagine the overpopulation problem we would have if hunting stopped in Maryland....
So, I decided to place the camera under a bridge in the park. That's one place I've never tried before and I thought it might be interesting to see what life is like down there.
Some of you who are geocachers know this bridge. Other than pursuing an elusive geocache, I can't imagine why anyone would go down there.
Anyway, I didn't find any trolls. I did find some chipmunks, rabbits, raccoon, foxes, grackles, great blue herons, cardinals, and squirrels. The great blue heron and raccoon especially caught my fancy.
I thought it might be fun to combine the short video clips that I captured, and combine them into two short movies.
....I finally cracked it this time. I really did.
I found the place in the park with almost no wildlife.
I have had a camera in a location for about two weeks. It was set to take a picture every five minutes throughout the day, and also to take a picture if it senses movement. That's thousands of pictures.
So, no doubt you're asking what I found?
I found:
Two rabbits
Two birds in flight
One deer
Several insects in flight
That it. No squirrels, raccoon, fox--nor any people.
That's the quietest two weeks I've ever recorded in the park.