What this also means is that deer are moving around a hell of a lot, and are getting creamed on the roads. This deer was (at least I presume) hit by a car and dropped dead. Of course I did the only thing I could think of, and put a camera-trap up to it.
Foxes, raccoons, and possums picked at it at night, and birds had their way with the meat during the day.
I really enjoy looking at images of hawks that scavenge on the dead deer, and was lucky enough to get images of them during this camera-trap stakeout.
Ignore those time/date stamps. I forgot to set them correctly.
Enjoy!
Hawks can scavenge on carcasses during anytime of the year, but on my cameras, the show up a lot more on deer carcasses during the winter than on deer carcasses of the hot months.
'Tis the season for deer carcass cameras, birding, hunting, the deer rut, and winter sports. We're in for it until April, folks.
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