Probably caused by a moth or other insect caught flying through the infrared light. It's a pretty common occurrence. This one is much closer to the camera.
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I killed a 62” rattler during bow season under my stand that overlooks that same feeder. I’ve seen plenty of moths and other insects on my cameras, but none that looked like this
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I agree that this a bug flying buy. I get pics like that quite often. Snakes move so slow there is no reason for it to be blurry. I don't doubt that the snakes are out though especially how warn it is getting lately.
Probably caused by a moth or other insect caught flying through the infrared light. It's a pretty common occurrence. This one is much closer to the camera.
That's a flying eel. We have them all over the place up here.
If it is, then it non-poisonous and nothing to be concerned about.
I have encountered snakes at my place during every month of the year. There isn't a season for them. If it is above freezing, they may be out and about. Certainly any time that it gets up into the 50s and 60s, you may encounter them. If it gets into the 70s, you should be expecting to encounter them.
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