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Curt Wybourn
Warren, IL
1/17/2021
Small Doe and a couple of fawns out for early morning strolls. Over 13 inches of snow on the ground in northwest Illinois so they are staying along timber lines for easier travels.
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Scott Stepanian
Valparaiso, IN
1/14/2021
“Somebody is watching me”
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Steve Osborn
osseo, WI
1/14/2021
Decided to put this camera out behind the farm house. Have been getting a coyote coming through almost every night. Found out he is not the only one coming through. This cat has been all over the farm.
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Monte Loomis
Ilion, NY
1/13/2021
A buck I have been after for two years finally showed up in daylight hours. Up until now all i have seen is nighttime movement from him. I just put up a new licking branch and he was the first to show up and use it while still in velvet. I actually didn’t know if he was still alive until he showed up at the licking branch. My last picture of him the season before was in late December.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
1/13/2021
These are cool photos with the reflections of this bobcat on thin ice.
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Caleb Davis
Elkton, VA
1/13/2021
It’s funny to get picture while one is scratching his back and another feeding around just so happens that several bears prefer scratching there backs on that tree after leaving camera there for a bit I think it was only the males and they only did this during mating season maybe leaving scent marker
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Matt Jackson
Plano, TX
1/12/2021
Only one pick of this guy all year, at night :(, time is off
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mike wagner
Glasgow, KY
1/12/2021
Whitetail surprised by the local racoons.
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Keith Wenthur
Circleville, OH
1/12/2021
Bobcat picture, Southeast Ohio. 1 of 4 cuddelink cameras I have out on various feeders that are on the property.
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Dan Williams
Redmond, OR
1/11/2021
Red Foxes were unknown from the High Desert Area of Central Oregon until the past decade or so. A pair of Red Foxes have been caught on my camtraps several times in 2020. It seems they are immigrants from north eastern Oregon in the Blue Mountains region. Genetically that links them with foxes from the Rocky Mountains area rather than the Pacific lowlands and Cascade Mountains.
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