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You may remember the trailcam footage of a porcupine that hated getting its paws wet in the small woodland stream we have on the property. So my wife built a tiny bridge which it promptly started using.

Since then a bunch of furry friends have used the bridge, often going out of their ways to get across.

So enjoy this little skunk crossing the “mighty river.” 😊

White-footed mouse taking Box Elder bugs at night round two.

This was completely unexpected when I saw them all gone this morning and the trap still set😆

Camera has a delay set before it will take another video. Two more similar videos were made before it got them all using the same technique...

Set the TrailCam up downstairs by the outside doors. Wondered who was taking the Box Elder Bugs I've been killing on warmer days. Seems there is a White-footed Mouse (probably several) that has been evading my traps😑

Wasn't sure how well it would work from 3 feet away but seems good enough...

Parsingphase mainly posts video clips of wildlife in their backyard in Massachusetts, USA:

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They have already posted over 200 videos, if these haven't federated to your server yet you can browse them all at spectra.video/a/parsingphase/v

You can also follow their general social media account at @parsingphase@m.phase.org

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Two years ago today: Bobcat (Lynx rufus) on the trail cam. One of the few sightings we had in the couple years we were there.

We had quite a collection of mammals on that property, likely due to the large undeveloped (though clear-cut in recent years) area to the west of us