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Nov 28, 2018 at 2:40 pm #3566255
The footage I have collectd over 5 years, with 16 cameras, is overwhelming. I have kept a log of the animals I can tell apart from others, as well as the number of pups (fox, mountain lion and bobcat) that I have noticed come and go.
Every time a mountain lion hangs out for three days or so, versus travelling trough to go further inland, a number of foxes disappear. That part has been sad as I have really enjoyed watching the kits play.
So….I have asked this before, but what is a good way/format/site to start a blog? It would have to accommodate a lot of video footage along with text. When I do my presentation at the resort or other places, people want more and not just IG posts. I now have a MacBook Pro so that should work versus trying this with the ipad.
Any help is really appreciated.Nov 28, 2018 at 2:43 pm #3566256FYI, at the moment the only way I share my pictures and videos is Instagram,
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