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Jacob Milbrath
Howards Grove, WI
10/17/2015
I've been watching several nice deer this year. This guy has been just out of range of the camera but I finally was able to get a great picture of him with my Cuddeback!
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Jeremy Kloos
Wausau, WI
10/17/2015
Trying to fly like superman
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Jeremy Kloos
Wausau, WI
10/17/2015
Little guy trying to do a mans job.
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Bill Spooner
Anchorage, AK
10/16/2015
After a close encounter of the bear kind, I put the Cuddeback camera on the outside wall of our condo just outside our guest bedroom window. This is one of several moose the camera has caught roaming around back there. He's about 12 feet away in the first photo and then comes close for two side profiles!
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Ryan Connor
Long Prairie, MN
10/16/2015
The bucks are really tearing up the woods here in central minnesota! The rut is starting and the peak of the rut is right around the corner!
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John Miles
Princess Anne, Md, MD
10/16/2015
An Owl grabbin' a snack! Amazing how fast a Cuddeback can react. This is an older model camera. I can only imagine what the newer models can do!
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Keith Pitzen
Stacyville, IA
10/16/2015
Almost Rut Time Rack em up
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Harold M. Bjornstad
Oakland, MI
10/16/2015
Looks like these two guys are getting ready for the big day.
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Chad Shaw
Tallassee, AL
10/16/2015
I have heard of hens strutting, but this confirms it.
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April Krumholz
Burnett, WI
10/15/2015
I set this camera up on an intersection of a flowing stream, corn field, and woodline. I had hopes of catching some of the big bucks coming in to eat the the fallen acorns of the old oak the camera was attached to. Along with the deer, I caught this fury beast. I was amazed! Closeup coyote shots have been very difficult to get for me. I've noticed the slight smell of human odor can get them running. It's hard to get these coyotes to stay still. This one seemed to almost pose for the camera as he/she looked around to decide what the next move should be. My best coyote shot to date!
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