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Ed Swain
Lubbock, TX
1/31/2011
Wild Turkeys in flight. I had several videos of Turkeys feeding but caught these stills of them flying into breakfast.
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Mark McLain
Coppell, TX
1/31/2011
Caught these images of black birds in flight...see the close up and the crow with corn in his beak
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Randy Schlatter
Van Meter, IA
1/31/2011
I had the good fortune of harvesting a couple of deer during late muzzleloader season. After boning them out, I took the carcasses to a farm that borders a small creek where I had seen a few eagles flying around. 2 weeks later, I had 278 pictures! Some of these are absolutely incredible. One picture had 5 eagles in it. There were at least 3 others where the eagles were engaged in mid-air combat with other eagles, a hawk or an owl. I've got thousands of trail cam pictures, but these are the best!
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Josh Greene
Creston, IA
1/30/2011
I guess this guy is looking for a fight
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Dalton Petersen
Solway, MN
1/30/2011
I have over 100 pictures of this deer and hope to see him again this year. If he made it through this year he will be 5 1/2. Hopefully find his sheds and get pictures of him with the Cuddeback. And get a crack at him
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roderick jellett
grand falls, ME
1/30/2011
I'am actually from new brunswick canada, these were taken from my deer stand, we had three moose all summer and then right after moose season four more showed up, two bulls kind of fighting in the picture, then a couple of cows, you can see the deer in the back waiting(had nine does one buck), and then the bear... who broke my first camera(oh well it was a bushnell anyway).
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Ryan Reincke
Collinsville, IL
1/30/2011
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Ryan Reincke
Collinsville, IL
1/30/2011
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Dustin Harmes
Waterloo, IN
1/30/2011
some buck that survived deer season.
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Jerry renon
Grand Isle, VT
1/30/2011
The photo of this buck was taken in the woods of our property in Grand Isle Vermont.We maintain food plots of winter rye and clover as well as forest management to provide low growth trees so that the deer have an excellent winter habitat. We've often wondered exactly when they shed the antlers on the Islands and thanks to the Cuddeback camera we now know exactly when this occurs.
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