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Wildlife camera.

Smudger

master brummie
Has any member got a wildlife camera, if so could they recommend one, preferably not too complicated & not too expensive. { +wifi } Thanks.
 
I don't own one personally, but know they are used on nature reserves (eg to detect foxes and mink). I wouldn't spend a lot of money on one if the public has access to the land because it might be broken or stolen. But in your own garden could be used to watch badger etc. It wants to be weatherproof or in an enclosure and I wouldn't bother with wifi personally. Some take video and or stills.
https://www.gardenersworld.com/product-guides/nature/best-wildlife-cameras/
 
mine was about that price Smudger and i am very impressed with it the pics it takes are very clear. hope you will be happy with yours.
 
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