
Wait a minute! I've got a game camera in my garden that's pretty good at candid photographs of impromptu garden visitors! Why haven't I trained it on the hummingbird feeder? I'll bet that I get thousands of great hummingbird pictures in just a few days! Imagine my excitement as I set up the camera just a few feet away from the feeder below my bedroom window. Imagine my anticipation as I witnessed (from the window) hummingbird after hummingbird visiting the feeder, right under the "nose" of the camera.



As a consequence of my failures, I've moved the camera back to other parts of the garden, where it can document more exciting discoveries than the syrup-pirating drab Goldfinches. The photograph below was taken just before I moved the camera from its original spot and it is remarkable for two reasons; First, the presence of the coyote, captured at 9:58 a.m. in my garden. Coyotes are supposed to be primarily nocturnal, a fact that I can confirm since they frequently awaken me by howling at night. Second, please observe the date and the temperature printed on the photo. Who has ever heard of Kansas being 63 degrees at 10:00 a.m. on the 8th of August? Now there's an oddity worth documenting!