International Photo Galleries

Luca Cecconi
Prato (PO) Italia, Ot
1/26/2020
Immagini acquisite all' interno della riserva naturale Acquerino Cantagallo situata nel territorio della provincia di Prato (PO) Italia, a circa 1000 metri slm. Territorio prevalentemente boschivo costituito da ampie faggete.
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Johan Rebel
Europe, Ot
1/26/2020
Sometimes the light is just right, and the game willing to play game.
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Johan Rebel
Europe, Ot
1/26/2020
Occasionally, but more often that one would expect, roe deer visiting my Swedish garden get caught in Cuddeback crossfire!
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Claudia Iozzelli
Cantagallo, Ot
1/23/2020
Some specimens of elaphus deer, typical of the Italian Apennine area. The elaphus deer breeds in late summer. To attract females and frighten competitors, he emits a powerful verse, the roar . In this period (but also later, if a female has not been impregnated and emits hormones), duels in which antler are used are frequent.
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Johan Rebel
Europe, Ot
1/14/2020
Roe deer are a dime a dozen and almost daily fare, but moose are a bit more irregular. They walk right through the garden by day or by night. Two of the cameras are mounted on either side of the kitchen door.
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TRONEL Marc
Saint Etienne de Cuines 73130, Ot
1/7/2020
On the trail of the wolf pack .... they are finally photographed in front of my cuddeback attack! The wolf naturally returned to France from Italy. How lucky to have 3 wolves in the same photograph.
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Shekhar Kolipaka
Pijnacker; The Netherlands, Ot
1/7/2020
I was surveying a coffee plantation in the western ghats of Karnataka state of India and my goal was to provide recommendations to the owners of the estate on how wildlife and coffee plantation activities can both coexist. Fallen trees are critical land bridges for several arboreal animals like leopard cats, brown palm civet, striped necked mongoose and nilgiri marten. Retaining such fallen trees provides ready escape cover for the species and allows them to move from tree to tree with out having to move on the trails that humans use.
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Terry Cole
Gaylord, MI
12/6/2019
Deer carcass with 8 eagles. I in flight. Everything cleaned up in one day
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Kamara Richard
Kampala, Ot
11/17/2019
The photo is of wathog commonly known as Pumba taken from Queen Elizabeth national park boundaries near the community land. this animal belogs to the pig family and sometimes is reffered to as AKUNA MATATA meaning no worries
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Niall Beddy
Tshipise, Limpopo, South Africa, Ot
11/11/2019
Camera traps have become an incredible tool for wildlife management and advancing our understanding of certain species within the reserve and the wider area of connected reserves. It provides us with a low impact method of accessing and recording data on predator populations continuously. Nothing is more exciting than retrieving your data to find a beautiful juvenile leopard curiously staring into the camera as they realise something different and unusual has appeared in their environment. By far the best capture this year. This is one of 20 Cuddeback cameras running 24/7 to provide us with a better understanding of the population density of leopard on the reserve.
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