Looks like the bunny wasn’t what tripped the motion, the headlights across your neighboors and your yard, along with the motion flood light in the right side garage set off the motion clip which included the bunny. Watch just before the motion light turns on, the green boxes around that garage, and not around the bunny.
Id say whatever happened at the garage was to far away and didn’t cause enough visual contrast for the camera to pick up enough pixel change. If the light in your garage was in, that may have “blinded” your camera also but being picked up as really the only night lights source amongst the dark yard.
Is there anyway to get a camera into or on the garage? It looks pretty far away, but how far is it away actually from the house? Do you get wifi from your house at the garage?
I was robbed, I do have SD card, no one else have access to my camera, the settings were all properly done, and it didn’t record a thing during the robbery! And only during the robbery!
Welcome to the forums! What are all your camera settings that pertain to video recording and notification? I know you mentioned the SD card local storage but do you also use the cloud storage at all? What are your settings for that? What camera are you referring to? Have you taken the SD card out of the camera and looked at the files on a computer to see if the files are there on the SD card? I would at least take the SD card out of the camera to save footage on the card if it’s there just in case until you verify that it’s not there. Otherwise SD card local storage will rewrite over itself in time dependent on your quality settings and your SD card size.
In my case (I started this post months ago), it remains a mystery. The camera captures movement in the correct zones daily, except for this one time, when it didn’t catch people breaking into and stealing stuff from our garage. I can’t tell you how many times we rewatched our recorded videos thinking we just were looking at the wrong date. We have cloud storage, but no SD card. My best guess is the thieves wore very dark clothes.
That is one downside to pixel based “motion” detection. A few ways to combat this is really good lighting in your detection area, higher sensitivity settings, aiming the camera in such a way that would create contrast for anything in front of it (my main entry camera is facing the white siding of my garage, so anyone approaching the front door is backgrounded by a white wall and illuminated by my porch light, 100% person camplus detection), or using the PIR detection system from a different camera, say the WCO.