Unexplained Bipedal Movement Detected
Motion detection triggered at 23:47 EST. Enhanced footage analysis shows movement pattern inconsistent with known wildlife. Estimated height: 6-7 feet. Gait: bipedal. Investigation ongoing.
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A remote field research station monitoring wildlife, atmospheric phenomena, and incidents that fall outside standard classification. Real-time camera feeds, documented observations, and ongoing investigations into what moves through the Maine woods after dark.
Real-time monitoring across six active stations
Primary wildlife monitoring. Motion-activated capture with night vision.
Atmospheric phenomena detection. Meteor tracking and anomaly logging.
Thermal imaging with ultrasonic audio capture. Population: 40-60 individuals.
Bird activity and tree line observation. Weather monitoring.
Large animal detection. Motion logging active.
Status: Equipment Maintenance. Persistent recording anomalies.
Latest observations and incident reports
Motion detection triggered at 23:47 EST. Enhanced footage analysis shows movement pattern inconsistent with known wildlife. Estimated height: 6-7 feet. Gait: bipedal. Investigation ongoing.
Read full report →Two-minute recording gap with no power loss, storage issues, or network disruption. Camera simply stopped, then resumed. Seventh occurrence this month. Pattern emerging.
Read full report →White-tailed deer paused at Zone 2 marker for four minutes, facing south. Third occurrence this week at identical location. Standard behavior otherwise.
Read full report →"We document what we observe. All of it."
Remote monitors review feeds, submit incident reports, and contribute to ongoing investigations. Some of our most significant detections came from community observers.
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