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Ptah

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Thu Oct 25, 2012, 08:45 AM Oct 2012

Caught on camera: Game cam captures remarkable images in Sapphire Mountains [View all]




FLORENCE – A Bitterroot Valley bowhunter using a remote motion-detecting
camera inadvertently captured some astonishing images of wildlife in the
Sapphire Mountains in recent months.

Drew Shearer of Florence used his Stealth Cam (a type of camera often
called a “game cam” or “trail cam” by hunters) in the Eight Mile Creek
drainage east of town to scout for good places to hunt elk. The camera,
which Shearer often locks to a tree deep in the backcountry, is activated
by any significant movement and takes a rapid succession of pictures.

The images that popped up on the screen when Shearer loaded them on
his computer back home were incredible.

In one frame, recorded on Aug. 20 at 5:44 in the evening, a family of four
mountain lions can be seen lounging lazily by a creek. Three of the big predators
are drinking peacefully, and one is lying in a bed of wildflowers, blissfully
unaware of the camera recording its every move.


http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/caught-on-camera-game-cam-captures-remarkable-images-in-sapphire/article_a9ab529a-f6d5-5b31-9bf7-359bb649d4d9.html
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