Our lab group is interested in using motion-activated, remote cameras to 
quantify mouse, squirrel, and chipmunk behavior at feeding stations such 
as GUD seed trays.  We have been discussing the purchase of 1 of 2 Reconyx 
models to conduct this research.  The first is the Reconyx PC800 which 
Reconyx advertizes as a low-glow flash with peak illumination at 890 nm 
with some bleed-over into the visible spectrum.  The alternative option is 
the PC900, a no-glow flash with peak illumination at 940 nm which is fully 
invisible to the human eye.  Has anyone encountered differences in 
response to cameras, seed tray visitation rates, or the duration of those 
visitations with these two cameras or cameras with similar flash 
wavelengths?  

Thank you for any suggestions you may have,
Tim Smyser

Purdue University
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
Pfendler Hall 
715 W. State Street 
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2061
[email protected]

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