Each bar = one hour today; the brighter one is the current hour. 50 = average · 100 = highest. The daily score weights the morning and evening activity hours more heavily.
Click a day to see the hourly forecast.
A non-native (invasive) species in Latvia — it reached Europe from East Asia in the 20th century.
The only member of the dog family that can fall into a long, sleep-like dormancy in winter.
It often lives in pairs that stay together for several years.
A typical omnivore — it feeds on frogs, birds' eggs, berries and carrion.
We build the forecast from historical data — thousands of real trail camera observations collected across Latvia by hunters themselves. They show when and in what conditions each species has actually been active. We combine this data with the coming days' weather in your location.
- Historical activity. From thousands of trail camera observations we see in which hours and months each species has actually been active. The data itself — not assumptions — defines each species' most active moments.
- Weather. For each hour we account for temperature, air pressure, wind and season and compare them with the historical conditions in which the species was more active.
- Daily score. A day is not a simple 24-hour average — that would mute a good morning or evening window. So we give more weight to the most active morning and evening hours: if good historical activity and favourable weather coincide exactly then, the daily index rises. A day without a single good window stays low.
The index is relative: 50 = an average day, 100 = very promising. It helps you choose a time, not guarantee a harvest. At its core — real historical trail camera observations.