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I don't know how many people use this but on the Tactacam app it has a statistic button. You can then select the cameras and picture tags you want it to analyze. Below are examples. I selected buck pictures only.

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It is on the app so any tactacam camera has this option
I'm looking for it but don't see it. I'll google it and see what I can learn


Edit:Got it, thanks for the tip


Very interesting how much mine differs from yours.

One instance, i get most pics on new moon

Temp ranges are way diff from yours too. Maybe because I didn't run them is spring and summer and assuming maybe you did.

Most my pics were taken with easy with. Head scratcher

Only checked one of four cans so far though so small sample I guess.
 
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I'm looking for it but don't see it. I'll google it and see what I can learn


Edit:Got it, thanks for the tip


Very interesting how much mine differs from yours.

One instance, i get most pics on new moon

Temp ranges are way diff from yours too. Maybe because I didn't run them is spring and summer and assuming maybe you did.

Most my pics were taken with easy with. Head scratcher

Only checked one of four cans so far though so small sample I guess.
You can select all of your cams for the stat results
 
Cool but . . . . data has to be relative and in some context?

Example:

In the above, it shows 33 deer were observed when the wind was in the East.
But for this to be of much meaning,
we would need to know the percentage of time the wind was in the East?

Another example:

In this particular data set, the largest number of deer were observed when the temperature was in the range of 60 to 75 degrees.

Does this imply that the temperature was in this range most of the time,
or that deer move more when the temperature is 60 to 75 degrees?
 
Cool but . . . . data has to be relative and in some context?

Example:

In the above, it shows 33 deer were observed when the wind was in the East.
But for this to be of much meaning,
we would need to know the percentage of time the wind was in the East?

Another example:

In this particular data set, the largest number of deer were observed when the temperature was in the range of 60 to 75 degrees.

Does this imply that the temperature was in this range most of the time,
or that deer move more when the temperature is 60 to 75 degrees?
Yes I understand and agree with you. I was just sharing that the app self generates this information and it is a great step in the right direction to having a really cool feature at your fingertips.
 

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