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Chad Lisdahl
Foxboro, WI
2/25/2013
I used several deer carcasses as a bait pile while trapping coyotes and foxes this year and also had plenty of bald eagles feeding off of them as well. This is a very neat picture of an eagle flying off from the pile.
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Andrew Ford
Wildwood, GA
2/24/2013
This flock of birds of has been on my farm in North Georgia for years. My family and I watch them year round. Recently, on an unusually warm day, the birds put on a show. Luckily, it was right where I placed one of my Cuddeback Attack IRs! I heard the toms gobbling from the roost right at daylight. These were the first gobbles I have heard since last turkey season. I was so nice to hear the ridges shaking with gobbles again. I drove to the back side of my farm and witnessed the entire 50+ bird flock feeding in a feild. The six veteran toms were in full strut as the flock headed towards my Cuddeback Attack IR. There are six veteran 4-5 year old toms, eight 2 year old toms, several 1 year old jakes, and about 25 hens (One which is bearded. See the far left hen in the second picture. What a beard!) The first picture captures the six dominant toms in full strut along with several hens and jakes. The tom in the middle of the frame has the widest beard in the flock. We nicknamed him Fats .
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Anna Dotson
Fort Collins, CO
2/24/2013
My next door neighbor needed to know what was causing a ruckus with his birds and goat at night. So we set up the Attack IR, we never thought a raccoon would be dumb enough to try and steal food from that mean goat!
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Mark Johnson
Wingdale, NY
2/24/2013
Put out a couple of hundred cleaned pheasant carcasses for coyote bait. The first day I checked the cam after resting the spot for 3 days I counted a total of 16 Eagles on and around the bait! They had bones and feathers scattered for 300 yards from the pile along a tree line where they had carried whole pheasant carcasses to the trees to eat them!
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Mark Johnson
Wingdale, NY
2/24/2013
Put out a couple of hundred cleaned pheasant carcasses for coyote bait. The first day I checked the cam after resting the spot for 3 days I counted a total of 16 Eagles on and around the bait! They had bones and feathers scattered for 300 yards from the pile along a tree line where they had carried whole pheasant carcasses to the trees to eat them!
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Russell Spivey
Clopton, AL
2/24/2013
I placed my camera on some new hunting land to do a little scouting. The cudde back capture was so fast as the doe jumped over two others it caught her in mid air
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Beth Harman
New Virginia, IA
2/24/2013
We found a deer carcas on our farm that had eagles and red tail hawks feeding on it. We put our camera over the kill to see what we could get. This is a shot of two red tails fighting over the remains. Unfortunately we forgot to reset the date but this was taken 2/23/13.
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Charlie Watson
Royal Oak, MI
2/24/2013
Have been running your cameras since the first 35mm's came out and have got some great pics over the years but never anything like this. I Always put some scraps out after deer season for the coyotes and foxes but this time when I checked the cards was pleasantly surprised to have these great photos of a family of eagles that decided to swoop down for an easy meal and somehow some toms and a few crows joined in and they all somehow seem to be eating in harmony. I think you could sit for a lifetime and never get all of these animals in the same frame at once.still can't believe it!
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/24/2013
Was able to get some pics of the farmer doing some work while going back and forth on the road leading into the farm yard 60 yards away amazing that it was able to pick them up. You can see the dust flying up so you know he was moving
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
2/23/2013
Having my brother's house in the background makes this a cool picture. Check out the two small bucks playing in the snow.
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