With camera traps, keep in mind where the sun is going to rise and set and try to position your camera so the sun is mostly at its back. Vegetation in your field of view will be a problem if it’s windy (false triggering) so minimize that as much as possible. I used a scythe at one camera site because grass kept growing up in front of camera and I had to keep it mowed down.
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