Photo/Video Galleries
Josh Rauch
Indianapolis, IN
7/16/2015
The Bucks are still hammering the Boss Buck Feeder. This is a cool picture from just at daybreak of 3 of them at each port and one waiting his turn. Looking forward to seeing what these guys look like in another month.
Indianapolis, IN
7/16/2015
The Bucks are still hammering the Boss Buck Feeder. This is a cool picture from just at daybreak of 3 of them at each port and one waiting his turn. Looking forward to seeing what these guys look like in another month.
Josh Rauch
Indianapolis, IN
7/16/2015
We have noticed a big decline in the deer population in Indiana. Through management practices and habitat work, we are hopeful that the population will rebound. This is a delightful picture to see...A healthy looking Momma with a little one in tow....
Indianapolis, IN
7/16/2015
We have noticed a big decline in the deer population in Indiana. Through management practices and habitat work, we are hopeful that the population will rebound. This is a delightful picture to see...A healthy looking Momma with a little one in tow....
Dean Goehring
Tucson, AZ
7/15/2015
I am surveying in southern Arizona as part of my undergrad senior project. I chose cuddeback based on its trigger speed which leads to easy identification of all species, This cam has photographed black bear, coati, deer, montezumas quail, hog-nosed skunk, western spotted skunk, and more. In one photo of a fox, I noticed the fox appeared to be very pregnant and due any day. About 10 days later I checked my cam and a fox (or 2) every day was seen with various prey in its mouth. I assume the mom gave birth and is now getting help to eat, or gorging to produce the pups milk, I'm not really sure. Anyway, that is the first time foxs walked by the cam with prey in their mouths. My favorite is a fox that has a black-tailed rattlesnake in its mouth!
Tucson, AZ
7/15/2015
I am surveying in southern Arizona as part of my undergrad senior project. I chose cuddeback based on its trigger speed which leads to easy identification of all species, This cam has photographed black bear, coati, deer, montezumas quail, hog-nosed skunk, western spotted skunk, and more. In one photo of a fox, I noticed the fox appeared to be very pregnant and due any day. About 10 days later I checked my cam and a fox (or 2) every day was seen with various prey in its mouth. I assume the mom gave birth and is now getting help to eat, or gorging to produce the pups milk, I'm not really sure. Anyway, that is the first time foxs walked by the cam with prey in their mouths. My favorite is a fox that has a black-tailed rattlesnake in its mouth!
Troy Whitworth
Meriden, KS
7/15/2015
This hen is taking her chicks to the feeder location. A mothers love
Meriden, KS
7/15/2015
This hen is taking her chicks to the feeder location. A mothers love
Mike Thomas
Farmington, MN
7/15/2015
Cuddeback Surprise Picture of the week Unfortunately my freezer died and I had some spoiled steaks to dispose of. So I headed out with my trusty Cuddeback to a small remote patch of evergreens secluded in the middle of my crop land. I thought what a great spot to find out what kind of critters are lurking around on my property? I assumed the normal...Coyotes, Skunks, crows ,turkey vultures etc. Much to my surprise when I returned in a week to check on my cuddeback and retrieve the sd disk. Wow A Bold Eagle! No Way! How cool is that! That Bold Eagle was the only Critter on the disc. I still am amazed when I look at it. It didn't take him long to clean up the spoils I had left out! as you can see in the picture, He's got ahold of a 2 pound steak as he's lifting off. That's my Cuddeback Surprise picture of the week!
Farmington, MN
7/15/2015
Cuddeback Surprise Picture of the week Unfortunately my freezer died and I had some spoiled steaks to dispose of. So I headed out with my trusty Cuddeback to a small remote patch of evergreens secluded in the middle of my crop land. I thought what a great spot to find out what kind of critters are lurking around on my property? I assumed the normal...Coyotes, Skunks, crows ,turkey vultures etc. Much to my surprise when I returned in a week to check on my cuddeback and retrieve the sd disk. Wow A Bold Eagle! No Way! How cool is that! That Bold Eagle was the only Critter on the disc. I still am amazed when I look at it. It didn't take him long to clean up the spoils I had left out! as you can see in the picture, He's got ahold of a 2 pound steak as he's lifting off. That's my Cuddeback Surprise picture of the week!
Dallas Volk
Finlayson, MN
7/14/2015
Black bear looks like a cinnamon color. Looking at a salt a mineral lick I have out for the deer.
Finlayson, MN
7/14/2015
Black bear looks like a cinnamon color. Looking at a salt a mineral lick I have out for the deer.
Dallas Volk
Finlayson, MN
7/14/2015
Camera over looking a field. Salt block and mineral lick. Deer in velvet.
Finlayson, MN
7/14/2015
Camera over looking a field. Salt block and mineral lick. Deer in velvet.
Jason Lisowski
Ben Lomond, CA
7/13/2015
This is one of many Mountain Lions that frequents our property in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Ben Lomond, CA
7/13/2015
This is one of many Mountain Lions that frequents our property in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Mickey Thompson
Mcdonough, GA
7/13/2015
me and my little girl got to the stand late this morning at about 8 :15 just a few min. late
Mcdonough, GA
7/13/2015
me and my little girl got to the stand late this morning at about 8 :15 just a few min. late
John Martin
Reno, NV
7/12/2015
In an attempt to see what antelope were in the country, we set up our Cuddeback Capture IR camera. We left it there for two weeks, the first of which was very hot. The second week it rained. The camera does great in the rain. We got some great shots of antelope, birds, deer and captured our first photo of a mountain lion. Not only was it our first photo of a mountain lion on the game trail camera, it was in the process of ambushing an antelope at this spring. The odds of that happening must have been one in a million that this took place in front of my camera. There was dust in the air, and fur flying. I wish the picture was a little more centered but I think we are very lucky to have captured this event
Reno, NV
7/12/2015
In an attempt to see what antelope were in the country, we set up our Cuddeback Capture IR camera. We left it there for two weeks, the first of which was very hot. The second week it rained. The camera does great in the rain. We got some great shots of antelope, birds, deer and captured our first photo of a mountain lion. Not only was it our first photo of a mountain lion on the game trail camera, it was in the process of ambushing an antelope at this spring. The odds of that happening must have been one in a million that this took place in front of my camera. There was dust in the air, and fur flying. I wish the picture was a little more centered but I think we are very lucky to have captured this event