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Robert John
George West, TX
12/20/2010
We've seen this cat several times but he's still around !
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Troy Willie
Altoona, IA
12/20/2010
This doe does not look to happy that this coon is there,Sat at the wrong stand this morning when this buck was at this scape should of been at this one that hunting i guest.love how it took this pic pretty picture best day time picture took for me
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John Behr
Augusta, MO
12/20/2010
Had the camera set up near a gap in an old barbed wire fence, and near a salt lick. Mainly after deer photos, but often get coyotes coming thru the same fence gap. This guy must have been about to pounce on a rabbit or mouse!
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jared haas
gainesville, MO
12/20/2010
These two does were always running each other off. the cudde back caught them in mid swing at each other fighting for who got to eat first.
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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
12/20/2010
A red fox proudly carries away a trophy rabbit to find a suitable eating location. While deer may be the main focus of most using a Cuddeback, it is interesting to also see the other species that share the forests and fields.
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Jim Hill
Vincent, OH
12/20/2010
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Ben Shrader
Bedford, VA
12/19/2010
This camera was set on an otter toilet, taking care not to touch human scent to the shore. It had been 3 weeks since the camera was checked. I was disappointed to find the card completely blank and batteries dead after some very cold weather, but I did a recovery procedure on the SD card and found 8 different species including this unique photo of a great blue heron in the act of catching a fish.
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Brian Durst
grantsville, MD
12/19/2010
I never knew these bucks existed till i bought a cuddeback. Got a few pics late august and they dissapeared till late nov and got a glimps of the big one at 330 in morning. I went threw alot of cameras and cuddeback is the best!
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Ben Shrader
Bedford, VA
12/19/2010
It is unusual for a doe to leap up this sheer cliff unless something was pressuring her. The next photo is the answer as a buck is making the same leap in pursuit of his love for the night. Date of the photos is actually November 11, 2010. This buck was captured on several cameras at night but no hunters reported having seen him in daylight during hunting season.
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Ben Shrader
Bedford, VA
12/19/2010
This camera was placed on an otter toilet. Otters travel a lot in small streams, usually as a family unit, and may not return to a toilet for months. When they do return to the area they generally re-use the same toilet. It took over 5 weeks and 100 other photos to get an otter here, but then we captured several photos of the otter family of which these 2 young otters is my favorite.
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