Photo/Video Galleries
Morteza Pourmirzai
Tehran, AL
10/9/2023
This is the first time we have recorded a Persian Leopard attempt to hunt Persian Onager.
Tehran, AL
10/9/2023
This is the first time we have recorded a Persian Leopard attempt to hunt Persian Onager.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
10/9/2023
Until the bucks start using scrapes I’ve got my camera set on a log crossing on a creek to see what uses it. We’re fortunate to have a good fisher population in the northern half of Minnesota. It’s always interesting how every region of the US has different animals that are unique to their region. Even individual states can have animals that are unique in certain parts of the state. And then there are raccoons that are spread all across the country.
Motley, MN
10/9/2023
Until the bucks start using scrapes I’ve got my camera set on a log crossing on a creek to see what uses it. We’re fortunate to have a good fisher population in the northern half of Minnesota. It’s always interesting how every region of the US has different animals that are unique to their region. Even individual states can have animals that are unique in certain parts of the state. And then there are raccoons that are spread all across the country.
H. Rudd Schultze
Fairhope, AL
10/7/2023
I can put up my K- series camera with the extra battery pack and not disturb the woods for the remainder of the season.
Fairhope, AL
10/7/2023
I can put up my K- series camera with the extra battery pack and not disturb the woods for the remainder of the season.
Dana Evett
SODDY DAISY, TN
10/6/2023
I could not live without my Cuddeback/Cuddelink cameras. I use my cameras to scout potential stand sites and I really enjoy seeing what bucks are actually on my property. I'm submitting a unique photo of a small spike in Tennessee. It appears that he is being harassed by a giant moth, but of course, the moth was tiny and just so happened to be positioned perfectly on the lens of my camera.
SODDY DAISY, TN
10/6/2023
I could not live without my Cuddeback/Cuddelink cameras. I use my cameras to scout potential stand sites and I really enjoy seeing what bucks are actually on my property. I'm submitting a unique photo of a small spike in Tennessee. It appears that he is being harassed by a giant moth, but of course, the moth was tiny and just so happened to be positioned perfectly on the lens of my camera.