Photo/Video Galleries
Trent Dickeson
Auburn, NY
5/16/2010
Not to much to say as the proof is in the cuddeback photo. The speed on my capture is more then I ever exspected. This crow try to test the responce on the triggering speed and fail to get by the camera.
Auburn, NY
5/16/2010
Not to much to say as the proof is in the cuddeback photo. The speed on my capture is more then I ever exspected. This crow try to test the responce on the triggering speed and fail to get by the camera.
Jacob wetter
dodgeville, WI
5/15/2010
In searching for late season deer activity, I captured this owl on film.
dodgeville, WI
5/15/2010
In searching for late season deer activity, I captured this owl on film.
Jeremy Juhasz
Eden, NY
5/15/2010
It's still early May, and bucks are just beginning to grow their antlers. Out of a bunch of deer who regularly make an appearance, one deer in particular enjoys standing on its back legs. And, apparently, another had enough. Two deer box.
Eden, NY
5/15/2010
It's still early May, and bucks are just beginning to grow their antlers. Out of a bunch of deer who regularly make an appearance, one deer in particular enjoys standing on its back legs. And, apparently, another had enough. Two deer box.
Dustin Walleck
helena, AR
5/15/2010
had my camera still out from the previous deer season. the mississippi river was on the rise and i nearly lost my camera to the river. i took my camera down once the water level dropped. i checked my pictures and had multiple pictures including this picture of beautiful wood duck
helena, AR
5/15/2010
had my camera still out from the previous deer season. the mississippi river was on the rise and i nearly lost my camera to the river. i took my camera down once the water level dropped. i checked my pictures and had multiple pictures including this picture of beautiful wood duck
eric jaeger
whitelaw, WI
5/14/2010
Two toms strolling through the woods. I love how my cuddeback picked up the colors of the feathers on the second bird
whitelaw, WI
5/14/2010
Two toms strolling through the woods. I love how my cuddeback picked up the colors of the feathers on the second bird