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Donald Stockley
Newark, DE
6/19/2020
As a beekeeper, varroa mite control is important. One method is having a special frame that produces just drone brood. Those frames are frozen when capped then put back out for animals to consume then back in the hive. Wanted to see what was eating during the night as we saw the catbirds during the day. Happy to see baby opposum's enjoying the larvae.
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Jon Ferrel
Frankfort, IN
6/18/2020
Caught a few bucks on camera along with fawns and doe on the same day. It looks like they were out for a walk on our trails. The boys are back in town - Glad to see them again!
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Jon Ferrel
Frankfort, IN
6/18/2020
After the fawns went through with Mom, Dad wasn't too far away!
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Jon Ferrel
Frankfort, IN
6/18/2020
Excited to see fawns on camera as they have been elusive this year. Looks like one set of twins and a single. Mom leads the way down the path, but Dad isn't too far away either - caught him moments earlier! I will submit that photo also as there are a couple of pictures to see.
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Nathan Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
6/18/2020
Starting to see what the bucks are going to be. Can tell who’s who now.
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David Black
Woodstock, GA
6/17/2020
It's surprising to me how many deer are coming to our squirrel feeders/homes this season....
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
6/16/2020
Ruffed Grouse
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Tim Anderson
Fall Creek, OR
6/16/2020
First off, we have a J Cam, which isn't listed above. This photo is taken by camera 2 of 11, in a scrub oak along a creek flowing through an open field. This cam is not the most active on the property, so it was a real treat to see this guy yesterday.
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Kyle Schaaf
Lindsey, OH
6/16/2020
Baby Albino raccoon fallowing it's mom and a fawn drinking from it's mom
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William Greer
Bardstown, KY
6/15/2020
This doe has good taste, she wants her fawn's first photo to be on a Cuddeback! This photo was taken in the edge of the woods near a small soybean field with a J series cuddelink.
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