Remote Camera Trap - South Africa

I use this blog to share some results from placing camera traps in interesting areas throughout South Africa to discover what wildlife still lives there. If you would like to be automatically notified when new posts are added feel free to use the links at the end of the menu on the right to subscribe to this blog.

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31 August 2018

Spring Flowers

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I haven't gone to see the spring flowers on the west coast in a long time. The Western Cape has been experiencing a harsh drought in rec...
29 July 2018

A Mole On A Mission

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I haven't been doing much camera trapping since finishing up at Paarl Mountain. Some new software projects have been keeping me busy, ...
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30 June 2018

Another Shy Cuttlefish

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Some time ago I shared a photograph and video clip of a small Cuttlefish I found in a rock pool at the Woody Cape. I always keep my eyes ope...
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31 May 2018

In A Drop Of Water

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I recently had a little money set aside to buy something fun for myself. I've always wanted to play around with a microscope, so I searc...
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21 April 2018

Paarl Data - The Predators

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In recent years the Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve has been home to more than 11 wild mammalian predators. By far the most common species are...
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