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Cindy Demotto
Elkins, WV
3/15/2015
For several years as a winter hobby I will place carrion in a field on top of a ridge just to see what comes in to feed. I have gotten pictures of golden eagles, bald eagles, fishers, bear, coyotes, fox, hawks, owls, etc. It's always so exciting to go check your camera just to see what the Cuddeback has captured next!
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Ryan Connor
Long Prairie, MN
3/15/2015
Was surprised to see this buck still has his antlers. Not a bad buck might be a little broken up could be a good deer next year.
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Marc Britt
Cambria, NY
3/15/2015
Bald Eagle I spotted at work eating a deer carcass after a long cold winter here in Western NY
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
3/15/2015
What it up there? I captured this Coyote looking up at something with my Cuddeback Attack
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Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
3/14/2015
Didn't check the cameras for a couple weeks amazed this buck still had his antlers!
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Winston Zimmerman
Martinsburg, PA
3/13/2015
Here is a photo of a fisher that I got on one of my new Cuddebacks. The fisher has really been making a comeback here in Pennsylvania thru the efforts of the Pa Game Commission. I thought this was a great photo of one in the daylight. Also attached is a photo of a bearded hen on the same camera. I suspect that the fisher is hard on turkeys.
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Mary English
Lindsay, OK
3/12/2015
These turkeys are strutting their stuff on Oklahoma Ranch
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Randy Young
Jasper, TX
3/12/2015
After killing this boar hog, I set up my Cuddeback camera to see what, if anything, would come in for a ham sandwich. This Mexican Eagle seems to have claimed this meal for himself. During the rut in South Texas, these two bucks may be more about sparring over dinner than over a nearby doe. After numerous night pictures, I finally I have a day photo of this Bobcat and her kitten. Thanks to my Cuddeback camera, I've been able to watch this baby as she grows up. ,
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James Mccarroll
Independence, LA
3/12/2015
this buck thought he was invisible and he was well camouflage .but what he did`nt know was that he just passed in front of the new cuddeback multi flash camera gotcha !!!
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Jordan Pickrel
Keeling, VA
3/12/2015
just set out a deer carcass and caught these animals. the picture of the hawk shows just how fast a cuddeback is. im looking forward to catching more of these pictures in the future.
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