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Chris Ingram
Dothan, AL
2/19/2014
This picture was taken along a road during deer season.
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Scott Merwin
Pardeeville, WI
2/19/2014
1. Transition to daylight makes for unique pictures. 2. Out of my way squirt. 3. Posing for my Cuddeback
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Scott Christensen Christensen
Kearney, NE
2/19/2014
Turkeys decided to roost above my mock deer scrape for the morning!
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Andy Sherwood
Mount Joy, PA
2/19/2014
The turkey population on the farm where I hunt has been in decline over the past few years. Based on this daylight photo of a rather large coyote, I can now understand why!
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Andy Sherwood
Mount Joy, PA
2/19/2014
The turkey population on the farm where I hunt has been in decline over the past few years. Based on this daylight photo of a rather large coyote, I can now understand why!
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Oscar Lopez
Austin, TX
2/19/2014
This photo of these two fox was taken at a watering location we placed in the brush to ensure wildlife had water during very drought situations which we have had in South Texas many times. We have always seen many coyotes and bobcats at our ranch but never had never seen a fox or even new there were fox on this ranch until our Cuddeback took this photo. First photos of these fox were in 2009 and then had another photo of one of them in 2012. With all the hunting we do, we had never seen one. Thanks to Cuddeback for adding something as simple as a fox to a memorable photo.
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Philip Clough
Warren, MA
2/19/2014
This camra is set up in a deer butchers dump located in a wildlife management area in Ware Massachusetts. The redtailed hawk appears to be landing with his feet out and his wings extended to land at the deer dump.
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Greg Hollis
Huntsville, AL
2/19/2014
I like to call this buck Hollywood because he knows he's own camera.
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Colton Shoemaker
Keyser, WV
2/19/2014
With roughly 19 inches of snow on the ground, the critters are hurting for food. Not just predators but the vegetarians as well. Various types of wildlife are feeding on these carcasses and scraps...many in which folks wouldn't believe. Squirrels, small birds, etc. I hope you enjoy these two Golden Eagles that come back year after year. I added a few other pictures as well.
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Brian Piasecki
Nashville, IL
2/19/2014
Got this guy on camera in November lucky neighbor got to harvest him
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