Photo/Video Galleries
Jeff Zeller
Inkerman, PA
1/9/2009
This particular deer has been hanging around my back yard foe 2 1/2 years. We are pretty sure that she has a third ear. We know it is a doe because she has a young one with her each year. We have tried to get pictures of her with regular cameras and each time the pictures show the growth but the pictures weren't clear enough to see what the strange growth was. My wife recently bought me the cuddeback expert camera. This camera has produced the clearest pictures that I have ever been able to capture of this unique deer. Now we are able to see what looks like a third floppy ear, or partial ear. We call her three ears . I have totally enjoyed this camera.
Inkerman, PA
1/9/2009
This particular deer has been hanging around my back yard foe 2 1/2 years. We are pretty sure that she has a third ear. We know it is a doe because she has a young one with her each year. We have tried to get pictures of her with regular cameras and each time the pictures show the growth but the pictures weren't clear enough to see what the strange growth was. My wife recently bought me the cuddeback expert camera. This camera has produced the clearest pictures that I have ever been able to capture of this unique deer. Now we are able to see what looks like a third floppy ear, or partial ear. We call her three ears . I have totally enjoyed this camera.
David Williams
Mansfield, OH
1/9/2009
These are pictures of a nice 8 point buck that I have been watching for the last two years. Thanks to the cuddeback no flash I get alot of great photos. I passed this deer up again this season. Can't wait to see how much he grows next year.
Mansfield, OH
1/9/2009
These are pictures of a nice 8 point buck that I have been watching for the last two years. Thanks to the cuddeback no flash I get alot of great photos. I passed this deer up again this season. Can't wait to see how much he grows next year.
George Burbidge
Durham, ON
1/8/2009
Thw photo of the coyote is most interesting in the context of the series taken over a 15 hour period. I had set up the camera at a spot where I had noticed coverging tracks in the snow and managed to capture several shots of deer at times ranging from 3:30 in the afternoon, then 3:12 in the morning, followed by this guy (Gal?) on the trail at 6:13, 6:14 am. I just got the camera for Christmas, and I am having so much fun!
Durham, ON
1/8/2009
Thw photo of the coyote is most interesting in the context of the series taken over a 15 hour period. I had set up the camera at a spot where I had noticed coverging tracks in the snow and managed to capture several shots of deer at times ranging from 3:30 in the afternoon, then 3:12 in the morning, followed by this guy (Gal?) on the trail at 6:13, 6:14 am. I just got the camera for Christmas, and I am having so much fun!
Adam Baker
Aledo, IL
1/8/2009
These two deer have been running together every summer for the last three years. When i switched to Cuddeback, i finally got GREAT pictures and could actually tell which deer they were. The deer in the back has eluded me for two years now and he's still out there.
Aledo, IL
1/8/2009
These two deer have been running together every summer for the last three years. When i switched to Cuddeback, i finally got GREAT pictures and could actually tell which deer they were. The deer in the back has eluded me for two years now and he's still out there.
Rob Doerre
Fox Lake, IL
1/8/2009
looks like this guy was trying to have one last fling . it's nice to see he made it through the hunting season.
Fox Lake, IL
1/8/2009
looks like this guy was trying to have one last fling . it's nice to see he made it through the hunting season.
Scott Lesky
La Crescent, MN
1/8/2009
I got a few pictures of this buck during the summer and found his shed the year before. Without my Cuddeback i would have never known where he was!!
La Crescent, MN
1/8/2009
I got a few pictures of this buck during the summer and found his shed the year before. Without my Cuddeback i would have never known where he was!!