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Herman Stange
Strattanville, PA
7/6/2013
Since my operation to have an artificial heart installed, I have not been able to get out to the woods as much as I'd like (though my new 4 wheeler helps!). So, I've relying on my Cuddeback IR to bring the outdoors in and to see what is going on on our hillside. When I saw this photo, I couldn't stop laughing, because it is a perfect inquisitive expression on the doe's face. She stood around the camera for a while with her fawns, eating and nursing, which was awesome by itself, but she must have heard the click of the camera because she kept coming closer and closer to investigate. I made this image the desktop background on my computer because it is so comical! To me, this is the perfect image of a deer's natural curiosity and the look in her eyes is priceless!
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Kurt Burrows
Onalaska, WI
7/6/2013
Beautiful Bobcat with lunch in Trempealeau County.
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Bob Fleming
Sherman, TX
7/5/2013
Camera was set up to monitor a deer feeder at my place in Cooke county. Squirrels get up by the spinner and eat the corn. Camera caught the bobcat in the air trying for the squirrel.
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Noah Nielsen
Hartland, MN
7/5/2013
doe on the look out
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Brad Grainger
Dublin, GA
7/5/2013
Just a snap shot of the peak rut in middle Georgia.
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Dennis Kelly
Albuquerque, NM
7/4/2013
Skunk and bear show up at the water hole at the same time.
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Jerry Corman
Bellefonte,, PA
7/4/2013
I just think this bird likes having his or her picture taken. I feel the trigger speed of this Attack Camera is proven in these pictures. This all just didn't happen in one day. Is it the same bird? I don't know.
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Tom Shores
Towanda, PA
7/3/2013
Mom come back Mirror image?
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
7/3/2013
Whitetail fawns with their mother at Marinette County, WI.
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Dan Peebles
Ravenna, MI
7/3/2013
My first small buck of the year showing up for some grub in my tecomate food plot. The other pic is my 9 year old riding his bike to the food plot to try and figure out how to check the camera by himself.
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