A growing number of people buy or make their own trail cameras, set them discreetly in the woods, and return to them later with as much anticipation as children on Christmas morning.
Why such growing enthusiasm?
- Camera trapping is a great way for people to satisfy their curiosity about nature and wildlife.
- The birders' tools of the trade don't help them see creatures that go bump in the night.
- Most mammals are nocturnal and secretive, and camera traps open their world to us.
Though most camera trappers yearn for appealing photos, and some are quite skillful at getting them, pastoral outings and the thrill of discovery are almost always ample rewards.
Simply said, camera trapping is an educational pursuit masquerading as a peaceful personal adventure in nature. Enjoy the adventure!