International Photo Galleries
Keith Newnham
Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, South Africa, Ot
11/8/2017
Ok, not really an entry, more a testimonial to how good Cuddeback cameras are. This one has been on duty as part of a Brown Hyena Project on the west coast of South Africa. It was deployed for 5 months a short distance from the Atlantic ocean overlooking a seal carcass which we thought might be scavenged by Brown hyena. As you can see it took a beating from wind, salt water spray and sand but continued working, not surprisingly though the images were a bit blurry :-). Cleaned it up, replaced the batteries. Tomorrow it goes back on duty.
Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, South Africa, Ot
11/8/2017
Ok, not really an entry, more a testimonial to how good Cuddeback cameras are. This one has been on duty as part of a Brown Hyena Project on the west coast of South Africa. It was deployed for 5 months a short distance from the Atlantic ocean overlooking a seal carcass which we thought might be scavenged by Brown hyena. As you can see it took a beating from wind, salt water spray and sand but continued working, not surprisingly though the images were a bit blurry :-). Cleaned it up, replaced the batteries. Tomorrow it goes back on duty.
Helene Cloete
Durbanville, South Africa, Ot
10/9/2017
The camera is located at an opening in a fence and we’ve had some amazing photographs at this location, but this day-time photograph of the leopard stands out. Previous captures of the leopard in this position were all night-time (black and white) photographs.
Durbanville, South Africa, Ot
10/9/2017
The camera is located at an opening in a fence and we’ve had some amazing photographs at this location, but this day-time photograph of the leopard stands out. Previous captures of the leopard in this position were all night-time (black and white) photographs.
Jeff Pilkenton
Pound, VA
10/8/2017
I was just putting my camera up to see what was going on around my stand when I'm not around. I really like this camera.
Pound, VA
10/8/2017
I was just putting my camera up to see what was going on around my stand when I'm not around. I really like this camera.
Rob Davis
Lilongwe, Ot
10/6/2017
Our Cuddeback Attack and 'C' Model recorded the first images of wild dog and lion in Kasungu National Park, Malawi. These carnivores occur at low densities across Malawi and are likely dispersing animals from Zambia. Without the use of camera traps these animals would have gone unrecorded. Our project has been attempting to record the presence of wild dog in Malawi for nearly four years and this is the first image we have recorded!
Lilongwe, Ot
10/6/2017
Our Cuddeback Attack and 'C' Model recorded the first images of wild dog and lion in Kasungu National Park, Malawi. These carnivores occur at low densities across Malawi and are likely dispersing animals from Zambia. Without the use of camera traps these animals would have gone unrecorded. Our project has been attempting to record the presence of wild dog in Malawi for nearly four years and this is the first image we have recorded!
Mike Malone
Rudy, AR
10/5/2017
Lost the SD card and found it in my old camera bag. This is a shot of big foot or is it of a black bear. I ll leave it to the viewers imagination.
Rudy, AR
10/5/2017
Lost the SD card and found it in my old camera bag. This is a shot of big foot or is it of a black bear. I ll leave it to the viewers imagination.
Gordon Hooper
Johannesburg, Ot
10/5/2017
I had put out a few lumps of pork trimmings on the game pathway in the forest near the river. Approximately 50 minutes later, huge action erupted with a trip of about five Black Backed Jackal competing with a massive Water Monitor. The Water Monitor won!a minute after the action was over, a dainty female Red Duiker popped her head in the lens, obviously an innocent passerby!
Johannesburg, Ot
10/5/2017
I had put out a few lumps of pork trimmings on the game pathway in the forest near the river. Approximately 50 minutes later, huge action erupted with a trip of about five Black Backed Jackal competing with a massive Water Monitor. The Water Monitor won!a minute after the action was over, a dainty female Red Duiker popped her head in the lens, obviously an innocent passerby!
trevor sims
CHICHESTER, Ot
9/21/2017
Local red fox vixen often sets off the security lights so I thought I'd try to get her on camera. I see her with her mate but he is more skittish.
CHICHESTER, Ot
9/21/2017
Local red fox vixen often sets off the security lights so I thought I'd try to get her on camera. I see her with her mate but he is more skittish.
Brian Grubbs
Athens, OH
8/21/2017
I always run two black flash cameras on this particular sight . And when both cameras go off you always see a bright light from the opposite camera. This particular photo seems to have something lurking in the background!!! Thanks cuddeback for a magnificent product.
Athens, OH
8/21/2017
I always run two black flash cameras on this particular sight . And when both cameras go off you always see a bright light from the opposite camera. This particular photo seems to have something lurking in the background!!! Thanks cuddeback for a magnificent product.