Camera filming forest tree for a year records all kinds of wild animals

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Photographers Bruno D'Amicis and Umberto Esposito have set up a hidden camera in the forests of Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo in Italy's Apenine Mountains, pointed it at a beech tree and left it running for one entire year, capturing the diversity of the local wild life.
A "special" beech tree kept under observation for a whole year by a concealed eye, which never closes. Four seasons unfolding around a crossroad of smells, signals and messages left behind by the extraordinary wildlife of the Apennines. What you see here is just a small part of this incredible experience.

Parco Abruzzo
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Friendly Helper said...

The youtube vid doesn't work, here is a link the actual vid:
http://www.repubblica.it/ambiente/2017/06/22/news/un_albero_365_giorni_una_telecamera_nascosta_tra_i_faggi_d_abruzzo_i_piu_antichi_d_europa-168793573/?ref=RHPPRT-BS-I0-C4-P1-S1.4-T1

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