Coyotes establish and defend territories,
especially during the breeding season (January to
March) and when raising pups (April to September).
Territories are marked with scent (urine, feces) and
vocalizations to ward off intruders. @ReconyxInc
Follow me! Probably my fav cam trap video from New Britain expedition w/ @ethanblinck: Two Rusty thicketbirds being very sneaky. @ReconyxInc
🎥Jason Gregg
#Tech4Wildlife 2024 Challenge
#CameraTraps are essentials to study the largest & rarest of all armadillos: the giant armadillo!
In addition to providing data about the species, camera traps are also capturing amazing behavior from other animals using giant armadillo's burrows🧵👇
Big Farmland Bird Count ends this Sunday. Please take 30 minutes to count your feathered friends. 1, 2, 3, 4.......it's as easy as that! #bfbc@Gameandwildlife
🥹🤏Entering the week-end with some cuteness!
🎞️Mother lesser anteater playing with her baby right in front of a giant armadillo's burrow where we've set one of our camera traps!
📍Pantanal, 🌎🇧🇷 @ReconyxInc
It's #Caturday !
We could miss the chance to show you those camera traps from Ocelots that were spotted in front of a giant armadillo's burrow, in the #Pantanal
Ocelots are among the 70 species that uses burrows as shelters against extreme temperatures or against predators 🇧🇷👇
How often should you hunt a stand? Steve Bartylla says it comes down to time of season. Find out why in this episode of Hunt 'em Big. Season 9. Episode 7.
🍽️Diner time in the #Pantanal ! 🌎🇧🇷
When a giant armadillo leaves its burrow, other species benefit from it as a thermal refuge, a shelter, but also as a feeding resource! Look how this baby lesser anteater taking advantage of the burrow's roots to feed on insects! #Wildlife