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Ron Wagner
Ligonier, PA
6/7/2010
These two deer are bucks standing over cracked corn and minerals. The deer on the left is a yearling button buck. The deer on the right is a more mature buck. They sure look different when they stand on their back legs.They really resemble kangaroos.
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Paul Rearick
Ford City, PA
6/7/2010
I had put out roasted soybeans due to the high protein content for the whitetails in this area. I had been getting pictures of a number of different species including a grey fox that visited quite often. I was totally suprised at what I saw when I reviewed the card. We must have some mighty tough turkeys in Pennsylvania.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
6/6/2010
The first picture shows the mother badger bringing a turkey egg for the little ones. In the second picture, the little one on the left has the egg and is starting to eat. Prior to having this camera on the badger den, I had it on a turkey nest about 75-100 yards away. When I came back to check the camera, the memory card was full and the nest was completely gone. Unfortunately, disaster had struck after the card had filled up, so I didn't know what had happened. I'm now thinking that this is one of the prime suspects. I also got a lot of raccoon pictures by this den, so predators definately weren't lacking in the area. The final picture shows the mother bringing a baby rabbit back to the den.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
6/6/2010
Here's a picture and video of the two little badgers wrestling. I was amazed at how active they were during the day.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
6/6/2010
I found a badger den on our neighbor's property earlier this spring, and after getting permission, I put on of my cameras on it. It turned out that the two young badgers were just about ready to start venturing out with their mother when I first set the camera up, so in the four days that they were still there, I got about 235 pictures of them.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
6/6/2010
My first fawn picture of the year, and a buck that is showing some potential for this fall.
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steve dillard
denton, NC
6/6/2010
This deer is already 22 inches wide and just starting to grow his g-2's. Check out the mass and brow tine length. I got one look at him last December but had already tagged out. Maybe I will get him this year.
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michael duckworth
uniontown, KY
6/6/2010
there was no real buck activty at this scrape and licking branch till this night. look at the long brow tine on this one brute . he will be a good buck this year. that was a picture of him after our archery season had just went out.
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Ryan Hammerberg
Escanaba, MI
6/6/2010
we don't leave our feeders running but always leave corn in the barrels the bears always find them and we get good pics in daylight at our camp thought I would share them
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Ryan Hammerberg
Escanaba, MI
6/6/2010
we set up our camera in our food plot with a corn feeder in the background not working at the time neat pic of turkey
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