International Photo Galleries

Stephen Pain
Riversdale, QC
10/18/2019
This trail is along the edge of a canyon only a few minutes' walk from my house on a farm outside Riversdale in the Western Cape of South Africa. (Lucky me!) Cape leopard are under threat from reduced habitat and (illegal) hunting so it's very nice to see one looking so healthy. Maybe the picture is too old for your competition but I've only just found your website in search of software upgrades. Hope you like it anyway (but I could also use another camera and US dollars are VERY expensive in this part of the world!)
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Mark Keith
Pretoria, Ot
10/15/2019
Private farm in north of South Africa with very few natural occurring predators, and cameras deployed to get a sense of species presence. Some brown-hyena, occasional leopard and a non predator aardvark -
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Louis Baum
Springfield Center, NY
8/22/2019
My PH Lou Hallamore and I decided to place a bait for Leopard on a dry river bed, Doddieburn, Zimbabwe. Our bait was placed and the camera was set. To our amazement, the Leopard came to the bait in the late afternoon! Everyone was amazed by the quality of the image! Cuddeback delivers again!
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Dave Miles
Eastleigh Ridge, Ot
8/6/2019
Family of wild pigs, photographed on the farm Bezhoek, near Middelburg in South Africa.
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Sachin Ranade
Guwahati, Ot
7/23/2019
Competition among the scavengers In the very early hours of the day, the vultures (Himalayan griffon and Oriental white-backed vulture) descended for feeding on a small carcass, but the Golden jackal chased them away claiming the food for its own family… This dramatic interaction was recorded while studying the food availability for vultures under the Vulture Conservation Program-run by the Bombay Natural History Society.
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Germain POIGNANT
GRIGNAN (FRANCE), Ot
7/10/2019
This is just the story of a camera placed on an animal path in the wooded part of my country estate ... Each passage is a good surprise!
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Germain POIGNANT
GRIGNAN (FRANCE), Ot
7/3/2019
This is just the story of an excellent camera placed on a casting in a wild field that we bought 2 years ago .... I placed the camera a few months ago to see who passes ... European deer, red fox, badger, boar, weasel, and even genette have been there!
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Ray Ulyate
Albany, New Zealand, Ot
6/6/2019
We had seen spoor from this Leopard so knew it was in the area ... but there were Lion as well so he/she was being very cautious in his movements. There was not much water around so I set the camera up near a waterhole in the hopes it would get thirsty. No sooner had I set it up than a herd of elephants came down to drink. I retreated and left the camera until the next day. On returning I was surprised to see the camera still where I had left it - untouched by the elephants. The first pics I saw were out-of-focus elephant ears - they were that close ...and then just a single photo of this most magnificent specimen. In reminded me of the first photo taken of a Lion by Flash in 1909 & presented in appreciation to my Grandfather by the original Wildlife Photographer - Cherry Kearton.
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Jake Kline
Montgomery, MN
6/5/2019
This was a hen turkey in flight as a ringneck pheasent looks on.
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Alessio Caccia
Cadenazzo, Ot
5/24/2019
This is the first picture I get of a baby Chamois with the mother on 2019. I got a picture of the mother two days earlier on another camera but same locations without the baby, so this picture is of a 1/2 days old baby Chamois. There is also a picture of a male Chamois, maybe the father? Who know.. And also other baby wild boar with the mother.
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