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Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of 4 small primates. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Rain doesn't stop us



Last Saturday was a cold wet day.

But that didn't stop up from setting camera traps in Marin County.

We even gathered soggy coyote turds for this particular set.

We're tough.

5 comments:

Owlman said...

I always knew you guys were tough and looks like your breaking in a new lady codger. How often do you apply "Rainex" to your lens?

Camera Trap Codger said...

Yes, that is our woodswoman guide, but I don't think she is ready to deemed a codger.

I'd say apply your rain-x once a week at this time of year.

Beverly said...

You mean that ISN'T the redhead? I was all set to say:

Awwwwwwwwwwww...How nice to finally 'meet' her.

Camera Trap Codger said...

No, Beverly, that's someone else's redhead, and her identity will be revealed in the future. Stay tuned.

Bornean Rose said...

wow..this is what i really like the most..no matter what condition just do the work. i have the experienced where i have to check the cam trap with my friends that we set in the middle of the plantation, with denses undergrowth we take about three hours to get the cam tarp. but it worth it when we get the fist photo of Marbled Cat. :)