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Tim Dobbs
Martinez, GA
3/19/2010
Camera is set up on a feedre to get hog pics but the area flooded. I guess this wood duck was just hanging out waiting on daylight when this owl tried to have him for breakfast!!
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Mike Ondo
Stowe, PA
3/19/2010
We had no idea there were Turkeys on the farm, the cuddeback showed us !!!!!!!!
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Stephen Scott
sugar tree, TN
3/19/2010
After finding good turkey sign ,I put out my cuddeback no flash.The next time i checked my cuddeback ,I was happy with what it had captured . Very happy with my cuddebacks .
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Clint Nurnberg
Mitchell, SD
3/19/2010
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dustin gibson
west liberty, KY
3/19/2010
I've kept my cuddeback out and have never seen a turkey shrutting. In this picture you can clearly see that the Turkey was well shrutting his stuff. Turkey season dont even come in until april 17 here in Kentucky. I sure hope to get more pictures.
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Jeff Biethman
Red Bud, IL
3/18/2010
I placed the camera over the scant remains of a deer hoping to get photos of the predators that had been feeding on it. In addition to photos of coyotes, bobcats, turkey vultures & other scavengers, I was surprised to get this almost posed photo of a red tailed hawk attempting to fly off with the skull in it's talons. Thanks for a great product.
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Corey Disterhaft
Berlin, WI
3/18/2010
Turkey Hunting only a couple weeks away and i already know where ill be sittin!! thanks cuddeback for puttin me ahead of the game!
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Kevin Wetherbee
Mount Pleasant, MI
3/18/2010
Thought I'd share a few beaver pics,never seen any on your site before.Man can these guys do some work...better understanding of the term busy as a beaver
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Joby Weller
Richfield, PA
3/18/2010
What are the odds of getting so many funny pictures in front of our camera?!? This raccoon must really want his corn!
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Dan Sheely
Oregon, IL
3/18/2010
This image, captured on a Cuddeback trail cam March 9,2010 in the Oregon, IL area (20 miles Southwest of Rockford, IL), may be the first good photo of a wolf taken in Northern Illinois. When it was realized that the there was a possibility of the photo being a wolf,the professional wildlife managers, including regional wildlife biologist Tom Beissel was contacted. ''It looks like a wolf,'' he said. ''It is pretty cool. It is within the parameters of what we have already seen in Illinois, said Mr. Beissel. ''If it is, it would be the most southern trail-cam photo of a wolf in the Midwest,'' said Adrian Wydeven, Wisconsin's pre-eminent authority on wolves. DNA is the only positive method to tell the difference among wolves, dogs, coyotes and various hybrids. Because of the secretive nature of lone wolves, it is difficult to confirm reports without bodies.
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