The wildlife camera was set up here for over a week without capturing any images of animals in the forest. It has been raining for most of this time, and the ground here was already wet; plus, I have been felling trees in another part of Petra, Maine, which may have caused a change in wildlife patterns. This small clearing is accessed through a minor animal trail, not one that sees much traffic.
This will be the last images from this Primos Truth Cam 35 for awhile. After being in the forest, attached to one tree or another, since before the snow melted this spring, it has begun to take some bad photos; although this video looks fine, many of the photographs taken by it in the past couple of weeks have been washed out, as if taking night photos in the middle of the day.
Primos stands by its products, and I have sent my Primos Truth Cam 35 back to the company, and they will be sending me another. However, we are nearing the end of the season, as Petra cannot be accessed after the snow falls except by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross-country skis, so I don't know that I'll have time to set up the new Truth Cam 35 until next spring.
I have added a Primos Truth Cam 46 wildlife camera to my collection, so you'll be seeing some more photos in this collection from this more expensive (but still affordable) camera until I have to pack it in for the season.