Photo/Video Galleries
Zach Arnold
Donnelly, MN
5/19/2013
While trying to locate Tom's this spring we got this awesome picture. Check out the two on there hind legs in the background.
Donnelly, MN
5/19/2013
While trying to locate Tom's this spring we got this awesome picture. Check out the two on there hind legs in the background.
Mark Maggard
Zephyrhills, FL
5/19/2013
I know feeder pictures aren't generally that exciting, but I thought this particular visitor was a little unusual. Especially for South Florida, where we do see rattlesnakes, but not in the numbers that they're found out west. This one seems to be big enough to make the hog in the background keep his distance.
Zephyrhills, FL
5/19/2013
I know feeder pictures aren't generally that exciting, but I thought this particular visitor was a little unusual. Especially for South Florida, where we do see rattlesnakes, but not in the numbers that they're found out west. This one seems to be big enough to make the hog in the background keep his distance.
Art Krueger
Milwaukee, WI
5/19/2013
Without my 3yr old Attack IR,I wouldn't be able to get night videos like this of some of the bears roaming around our property. thanks Cuddeback.
Milwaukee, WI
5/19/2013
Without my 3yr old Attack IR,I wouldn't be able to get night videos like this of some of the bears roaming around our property. thanks Cuddeback.
Ron White
Lancaster, NH
5/19/2013
Something caught the attention of this porcupine, as he climbed this quaking aspen two different nights, They do feed on the inner bark.
Lancaster, NH
5/19/2013
Something caught the attention of this porcupine, as he climbed this quaking aspen two different nights, They do feed on the inner bark.
Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
5/18/2013
Here's looking at you kid! This is actually a buck (although antlers have already been shed) - we got five photos of him with a doe in March before he walked off. The unique thing about this photo is that you can see the reflection of the tree, the sky and the sun in his eye...too cool!!
Ellettsville, IN
5/18/2013
Here's looking at you kid! This is actually a buck (although antlers have already been shed) - we got five photos of him with a doe in March before he walked off. The unique thing about this photo is that you can see the reflection of the tree, the sky and the sun in his eye...too cool!!
Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
5/16/2013
Jakes up close to the camera. Great details. The deer in the back yard.
Long Prairie, MN
5/16/2013
Jakes up close to the camera. Great details. The deer in the back yard.
Gary Weaver
Middletown, PA
5/16/2013
Melonistic (black) white tailed deer fawn and mother. Melonistic phase is rarer than albinoism in white tailed deer. Other animals such as racoons, muskrats and groundhogs also can contain the melonistic gene (black). This black, doe fawn was born on our property in May, 2012. As you can see, the two year old doe, is a normal color phase (brown) deer. The melonistic fawn was a single birth. The uniqueness of this picture, for me, is that the only other melonistic (black) white tailed deer I have ever seen in my 50 years of avidly hunting white tailed deer, was when I was 13 years old.
Middletown, PA
5/16/2013
Melonistic (black) white tailed deer fawn and mother. Melonistic phase is rarer than albinoism in white tailed deer. Other animals such as racoons, muskrats and groundhogs also can contain the melonistic gene (black). This black, doe fawn was born on our property in May, 2012. As you can see, the two year old doe, is a normal color phase (brown) deer. The melonistic fawn was a single birth. The uniqueness of this picture, for me, is that the only other melonistic (black) white tailed deer I have ever seen in my 50 years of avidly hunting white tailed deer, was when I was 13 years old.