Ever since she was assigned to be Remiel's partner the two of them have been getting along great! Amber was doing all she could to be the best partner as she can be to demonstrate her good character and Remiel was at least going along with the whole thing. She still got the sense that was some lingering resentment of being forced to work with a demon but hasn't been overtly hostile. Her family was a bit uneasy about her working with the angel given how his interaction with Dalia went. Despite Remiel's views on demons, Amber knew he was deep down a good person whom just need to be around some positive interactions with a demon whom breaks all of his preconceptions on demonkind. Sure there were some really bad demons out that but so long as he can recognize that there exist some good demons out there... that will be enough for her.
So back to the task on hand, she and Remiel were to find spot to set up both the bird feeders and the camera watching them. Both of them had delivered on their promises: Remiel made the custom wooden bird feeders with large tray bases while she brought the small camera that could be attached onto something. Nice thing about these ones that they come with a little solar panel and ca be set up where they can watch the camera from their phone. Useful when checking up on things but the most important was the sim card that can used that records the footage which can record for an entire day but will need to remember to switch out the card. Which was fine given that they would need to come by each day to weight and refill the feeders anyway. While choosing a spot seemed simple enough there were concerns to be mindful of. Concerns such as lightening throughout the day and how far the cameras should be away from nearby passerbys so that they don't interrupt.
"Ah... hey Remiel? Where do you think we should set up everything?" asked Amber whom then pointed out a few areas nearby "Should we hang them over by that big tree over there? I bet that there are a lot birds there. Or... maybe over by that slimmer tree there with a bit more sun? I dunno... what do you think?"
So back to the task on hand, she and Remiel were to find spot to set up both the bird feeders and the camera watching them. Both of them had delivered on their promises: Remiel made the custom wooden bird feeders with large tray bases while she brought the small camera that could be attached onto something. Nice thing about these ones that they come with a little solar panel and ca be set up where they can watch the camera from their phone. Useful when checking up on things but the most important was the sim card that can used that records the footage which can record for an entire day but will need to remember to switch out the card. Which was fine given that they would need to come by each day to weight and refill the feeders anyway. While choosing a spot seemed simple enough there were concerns to be mindful of. Concerns such as lightening throughout the day and how far the cameras should be away from nearby passerbys so that they don't interrupt.
"Ah... hey Remiel? Where do you think we should set up everything?" asked Amber whom then pointed out a few areas nearby "Should we hang them over by that big tree over there? I bet that there are a lot birds there. Or... maybe over by that slimmer tree there with a bit more sun? I dunno... what do you think?"