Photo/Video Galleries
Seth Taylor
Halifax, PA
3/17/2010
Just a few pictures I got this last week. It's a slow period of the year right now. Most males lost their antlers and now were all waiting around for turkey season.
Halifax, PA
3/17/2010
Just a few pictures I got this last week. It's a slow period of the year right now. Most males lost their antlers and now were all waiting around for turkey season.
sean o'hara
warren, PA
3/17/2010
I have been seeing turkey throughout the past two years in this very spot..and it seems to be that everytime i go up there they are always there! i don't know what it is but everytime hunting season rolls around...pooff! vanished gone...now this is about a 1 mile hike into the woods to even get to where these birds are..i don't understand why they are staying in one location up until the day its time to start lettin the arrows fly!!! either way great group of young gobblers..should be great birds in a few years..:)
warren, PA
3/17/2010
I have been seeing turkey throughout the past two years in this very spot..and it seems to be that everytime i go up there they are always there! i don't know what it is but everytime hunting season rolls around...pooff! vanished gone...now this is about a 1 mile hike into the woods to even get to where these birds are..i don't understand why they are staying in one location up until the day its time to start lettin the arrows fly!!! either way great group of young gobblers..should be great birds in a few years..:)
Rob Cunningham
Fairfax Station, VA
3/17/2010
We have a birdfeeder behind our home in Fairfax Station, Virginia. My wife will put food scraps in the feeder, and within minutes of depositing the food, we are deluged with crows, hawks and fox. The most interesting thing is the pecking order - the fox always goes first, then the hawks, then the crows. Fascinating.
Fairfax Station, VA
3/17/2010
We have a birdfeeder behind our home in Fairfax Station, Virginia. My wife will put food scraps in the feeder, and within minutes of depositing the food, we are deluged with crows, hawks and fox. The most interesting thing is the pecking order - the fox always goes first, then the hawks, then the crows. Fascinating.
keith hughes
mechanicsville, MD
3/16/2010
my first owl on my capture you always see pics like this but never get them i could say that the long battery life is the reason i got this pic
mechanicsville, MD
3/16/2010
my first owl on my capture you always see pics like this but never get them i could say that the long battery life is the reason i got this pic
Austin Troyer
Weldon, IA
3/16/2010
Here is a nice buck I never saw yet and it still hasnt lost its antlers yet. Very good quality.
Weldon, IA
3/16/2010
Here is a nice buck I never saw yet and it still hasnt lost its antlers yet. Very good quality.
Ryan Lopes
Kamloops, BC
3/16/2010
I put this cam up in one of our favorite deer areas, hoping to get a shot of Mr. Big, and we captured what seems to be 4-5 cougars living there instead. You can count all the different cats coming and going and one pic seems to have atleast 4 different cats in the sdame frame, lazing around in the back left hand side.
Kamloops, BC
3/16/2010
I put this cam up in one of our favorite deer areas, hoping to get a shot of Mr. Big, and we captured what seems to be 4-5 cougars living there instead. You can count all the different cats coming and going and one pic seems to have atleast 4 different cats in the sdame frame, lazing around in the back left hand side.
Ben Shrader
Bedford, VA
3/16/2010
This sequence of photos was gotten while volunteering for Smithsonian Institution along the Appalachian Trail in Botetourt County, VA. Other bears had to standup at this location to reach the skyline but this one did flat-footed. A walking stick can be seen hitching a ride on the bear as it passed close to the camera.
Bedford, VA
3/16/2010
This sequence of photos was gotten while volunteering for Smithsonian Institution along the Appalachian Trail in Botetourt County, VA. Other bears had to standup at this location to reach the skyline but this one did flat-footed. A walking stick can be seen hitching a ride on the bear as it passed close to the camera.
Colin Hosmer
Hornell, NY
3/16/2010
Big ol' tom struttin'. Looks like their already getting tuned up in March
Hornell, NY
3/16/2010
Big ol' tom struttin'. Looks like their already getting tuned up in March