Animals on night vision cameras
Danae Wolfe’s bird feeder camera has captured a host of funny images (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

A whole host of animals have been caught on camera enjoying a night-time snack, and the photos are pretty funny.

Danae Wolfe, 36, was gifted a bird feeder camera to review on her TikTok channel and set it up in her garden in 2022.

She and her family are big wildlife enthusiasts and have spent eight years turning their backyard in Ohio, in the US into a haven for creatures native to the area.

But even they hadn’t expected quite such a plethora of animals to turn up and certainly not so quickly.

Danae, a conservation writer and photographer, said: ‘Much to our surprise, the funny photos and videos started the first night after we installed the camera.

‘We enjoyed seeing the birds visit during that first afternoon but later that night, the camera caught a cheeky raccoon stop by for a midnight snack.

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A woman's bird feeder camera has captured some hilarious images of raccoons, skunks and squirrels having a midnight snack. See SWNS story SWSMraccoon. Danae Wolfe, 36, from Wooster, Ohio, USA first set up the bird feeder camera in 2022, when she was gifted it for free by a company called Netvue for her to review on her TikTok platform. Danae and her family are passionate gardening and wildlife enthusiasts, and have spent the last 8 years transforming their yard to support the native wildlife of Ohio. But on the very first night of the camera being in place, Danae and her family were treated to some hilarious photos of some local wildlife paying a visit.
A racoon pops into frame (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

‘The raccoon actually knocked the camera off its mount on the tree and the camera continued recording all night as raccoons, deer and skunks stopped by for a treat.’

There have been numerous nocturnal visits since, she said, and the creatures sometimes bring their family and mates along.

‘We’ve had as many as four raccoons show up on any given night – a mum and three babies.

‘The camera also once picked up a pair of turkeys – a male and a female – last year that I was hoping would become regular visitors, but we haven’t seen them since.’

A woman's bird feeder camera has captured some hilarious images of raccoons, skunks and squirrels having a midnight snack. See SWNS story SWSMraccoon. Danae Wolfe, 36, from Wooster, Ohio, USA first set up the bird feeder camera in 2022, when she was gifted it for free by a company called Netvue for her to review on her TikTok platform. Danae and her family are passionate gardening and wildlife enthusiasts, and have spent the last 8 years transforming their yard to support the native wildlife of Ohio. But on the very first night of the camera being in place, Danae and her family were treated to some hilarious photos of some local wildlife paying a visit.
A racoon tucking into some of the bird feed (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

A woman's bird feeder camera has captured some hilarious images of raccoons, skunks and squirrels having a midnight snack. See SWNS story SWSMraccoon. Danae Wolfe, 36, from Wooster, Ohio, USA first set up the bird feeder camera in 2022, when she was gifted it for free by a company called Netvue for her to review on her TikTok platform. Danae and her family are passionate gardening and wildlife enthusiasts, and have spent the last 8 years transforming their yard to support the native wildlife of Ohio. But on the very first night of the camera being in place, Danae and her family were treated to some hilarious photos of some local wildlife paying a visit.
More feasting (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

‘We were also surprised to see a flying squirrel squatting in the bird feeder trough one night.

‘Though they are common squirrels in the eastern US, I’ve never seen one in our yard before, so it was super cool to see they’re hanging out in our neighborhood.’

Danae has amassed thousands of photos and videos over the past couple of years, but there’s one that really stands out for her.

She said: ‘I think my personal favorite is the photo of the deer that almost looks like a fish.

A woman's bird feeder camera has captured some hilarious images of raccoons, skunks and squirrels having a midnight snack. See SWNS story SWSMraccoon. Danae Wolfe, 36, from Wooster, Ohio, USA first set up the bird feeder camera in 2022, when she was gifted it for free by a company called Netvue for her to review on her TikTok platform. Danae and her family are passionate gardening and wildlife enthusiasts, and have spent the last 8 years transforming their yard to support the native wildlife of Ohio. But on the very first night of the camera being in place, Danae and her family were treated to some hilarious photos of some local wildlife paying a visit.
Danae’s personal favourite photo is one of a deer that ‘almost looks like a fish’ (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

The type of image that Danae Wolfe, was expecting to see on her bird feeder camera. A woman's bird feeder camera has captured some hilarious images of raccoons, skunks and squirrels having a midnight snack. See SWNS story SWSMraccoon. Danae Wolfe, 36, from Wooster, Ohio, USA first set up the bird feeder camera in 2022, when she was gifted it for free by a company called Netvue for her to review on her TikTok platform. Danae and her family are passionate gardening and wildlife enthusiasts, and have spent the last 8 years transforming their yard to support the native wildlife of Ohio. But on the very first night of the camera being in place, Danae and her family were treated to some hilarious photos of some local wildlife paying a visit.
During the day it’s usually birds who turn up at the feeder (Picture: Danae Wolfe/SWNS)

‘At first glance, it’s tough to make out what you’re looking at beyond the large eye and eyelashes. It’s such a funny perspective of a deer.’

If you enjoyed Danae’s photos, why not check out last year’s Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards finalists.

The collection, released in October, has everything from a kangaroo playing air guitar to a baby monkey asking for a kiss.

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