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Daniel Mclaughlin
Carleton, MI
6/26/2015
I set the camera up on a old mineral site surprised to see two porcupines fighting for 45 mins in front of the camera here are a couple of the better pics
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Daniel Mclaughlin
Carleton, MI
6/26/2015
Just a setting the camera up to get some pictures of bucks in the food plots, and got a couple nice pictures of a fawns
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Darren Nye
Cornell, WI
6/25/2015
I have seen the pictures of the new cuddebacks on the back of hunting magazines. I think it would be cool to have one of my pictures with every one else's. I just bought the black flash one and I am very impressed with the picture and how clear they are. But I put this camera up on are new land we move to and figured lets see what animals we have around here and figure out how well the camera takes pictures. I got some pictures of some does then one buck but it was at night and his antlers were blury so I can't tell how big he was. Then I had some bear come by. I'm hoping I will see one of these pictures soon on the back of hunting magazines.
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Mary English
Lindsay, OK
6/24/2015
I got the color camera to be able to have night time color pictures. I have gotten great pictures with the other CB camera I have so why not. Here is one that I found unique. This is on one of the food plots we have on the place in the sticks where I have lived my whole life. But I had no idea that Raccoons were carnivores.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
6/24/2015
A young whitetail deer and a Ruffed Grouse at Marinette County WI.
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Jared
Lost Nation, IA
6/24/2015
Few nice deer and some turkeys
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
6/23/2015
This little guy can't be more than a couple days old
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
6/23/2015
And in this corner...
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Ricardo Moreno
Gamboa, NA
6/22/2015
These photos were taken as part of the wilcats conservation program carried out by the NGO Yaguara-Panama in Panama. Cuddeback cameras are placed in both fragmented and remote sites to estimate species richness and mammals abundance, with a special focus on jaguars, and determine the conservation status of mammals species as many of them are endangered.ata obtained by the camera traps are necessary to take conservation measures. Ocelots are usually the most abundant species of the 6 cat species occuring in Panama, whereas jaguars are particularly rare. These 3 photos of ocelots were taken in the Darién National Park (2 ocelots jumping) while the other two were taken in Soberania National Park.
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Lana Bartels
Williston, ND
6/22/2015
I love seeing the bucks in velvet and this guy just loves to keep parading by the camera. I am amazed with how they shed their antlers and then grow them back. To be able to see the progress of this as the summer goes on, to me is so interesting. With the cuddeback, you can catch these piuctures to see the changes. It is truly awesome, and this guy wanted to make sure I got a good veiw of his rack to compare to next time!
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