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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/10/2023
Picture perfect photos of a Redtail hawk.
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Phil Korth
Oconomowoc, WI
4/8/2023
Great action shot of a sandhill crane flying by as other sandhills and a couple of geese are in the background
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Alex McCollum
Elon, NC
4/7/2023
Camera is overall good. Pictures are a little blurry and don’t always get sent to phone or email.
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Robert Richer
Halescorners, WI
4/5/2023
Capturing back yard nature wildlife all the time in real-time.
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Wayne Tlustos
Corsicana, TX
4/4/2023
This is where we cut the backstrap out of someof the wild hogs we trap and leave the carcass for the buzzards and coyotes. Well, an eagle showed up and the buzzards kept their distance from him.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2023
Wild wings in motion.
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Nathan Mielke
Breezy Point, MN
4/4/2023
Several Moose, including this one, have been visiting my deer hunting ground in NW Minnesota for the past few years. Although moose densities are low in this area, this was one of two pretty nice bulls.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/3/2023
Every once in awhile you get a photo that just stinks.
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Brandon Brinkmeyer
Shawnee, KS
4/3/2023
A Racoon and a Deer face off.
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Kevin Puttbrese
Monroe, OR
4/2/2023
Here are pictures of our Pacific Northwest Roosevelt elk using Cuddeback Cuddelink Technology. The area I captured these pictures was remote enough I had to rely on using Cuddelink. We had tried many different cell trail cameras, including Cuddeback cell camera, but could not use the cell plans associated with each trail cam vendor as we were unable established an LTE connection. So, I picked up four Cuddeback LL2A cameras (finally, after 17 months of being unable to get a Cuddelink-type camera) along with a G-5147 and finally got these elk pictures in one of our many heavily wooded remote areas using the Cuddelink Technology. I am looking forward to being able to evaluate other Pacific Northwest areas in hopes of capturing additional pictures like these; hoping you enjoy pictures of these types of animals as we do in the Northwest. I look forward to getting more Cuddelink cameras as I can afford them to broaden my visibility into these remote heavy wooded areas.
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