Photo/Video Galleries
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/6/2015
On a different sandbar, the swans show the flexabilaty in their long necks.
Motley, MN
5/6/2015
On a different sandbar, the swans show the flexabilaty in their long necks.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/6/2015
I kept seeing swans sitting in the same spot on the river. So with the low water level this year,I waded out to the middle of the river to a small island to find out they were using a small sandbar for a resting area. Perfect spot for my Cuddeback.
Motley, MN
5/6/2015
I kept seeing swans sitting in the same spot on the river. So with the low water level this year,I waded out to the middle of the river to a small island to find out they were using a small sandbar for a resting area. Perfect spot for my Cuddeback.
Ron Susi
Sugar Grove, IL
5/6/2015
Camera hangs on a shooting house in a small secluded food plot. The deer feel secure there, we use the Black flash so we don't take any chances with spooking the deer. Looks like someone is unhappy with Jr .
Sugar Grove, IL
5/6/2015
Camera hangs on a shooting house in a small secluded food plot. The deer feel secure there, we use the Black flash so we don't take any chances with spooking the deer. Looks like someone is unhappy with Jr .
Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
5/6/2015
Marinette County, WI. Set up to get Ruffed Grouse pictures over drumming logs, a woodpecker and a porcupine stopped by.
Green Bay, WI
5/6/2015
Marinette County, WI. Set up to get Ruffed Grouse pictures over drumming logs, a woodpecker and a porcupine stopped by.
James Chapman
Caledonia, ON
5/5/2015
In recent years I have made a habit of leaving my trail camera in the woods after deer season ends and retrieving it in early spring to see what kind of action there is when there's little pressure on the animals. This year went as usual I left the camera out and retreved it shortly after the snow melted and as I was looking trough the photos on my camera and I noticed in one particular photo the deer looked a little worse for wear, That said I have my cuddeback set to take video after the first picture, In the following video told me why it was in such rough shape, as it hobbled onto screen it was very clear that it's wasn't long for this world, it's left rear leg swinging by a few tendons as the now three legged deer made its way off screen, I can only hope it died soon after. I figure it had been hit by a car not long before it crossed the camera but God only knows the circumstances of its misfortune.
Caledonia, ON
5/5/2015
In recent years I have made a habit of leaving my trail camera in the woods after deer season ends and retrieving it in early spring to see what kind of action there is when there's little pressure on the animals. This year went as usual I left the camera out and retreved it shortly after the snow melted and as I was looking trough the photos on my camera and I noticed in one particular photo the deer looked a little worse for wear, That said I have my cuddeback set to take video after the first picture, In the following video told me why it was in such rough shape, as it hobbled onto screen it was very clear that it's wasn't long for this world, it's left rear leg swinging by a few tendons as the now three legged deer made its way off screen, I can only hope it died soon after. I figure it had been hit by a car not long before it crossed the camera but God only knows the circumstances of its misfortune.
Ben Boivin
Cedarburg, WI
5/5/2015
Camera was set to try and capture coyote activity but one morning we had a delightful surprise on the camera.
Cedarburg, WI
5/5/2015
Camera was set to try and capture coyote activity but one morning we had a delightful surprise on the camera.
Chet Welch
Rossford, OH
5/5/2015
Spring has sprung...the deer have made it through a tough NW Ohio winter. I have two mineral sources just below these pictures one salt block and one mineral lick (Trophy Rock). With my deployment of Cuddeback cameras I'm catching everything that goes on in the woods!! I couldn't be happier with these scouting cameras!!
Rossford, OH
5/5/2015
Spring has sprung...the deer have made it through a tough NW Ohio winter. I have two mineral sources just below these pictures one salt block and one mineral lick (Trophy Rock). With my deployment of Cuddeback cameras I'm catching everything that goes on in the woods!! I couldn't be happier with these scouting cameras!!