Photo/Video Galleries
George Allen
Oswego, NY
6/24/2018
Camera is set up on a winter plot near bedding area. i had just killed off the plot to re plant which is why it is brown. date is 1 month early. the dragon fly is a first...and my Klein Munsterlander on point. lol.
Oswego, NY
6/24/2018
Camera is set up on a winter plot near bedding area. i had just killed off the plot to re plant which is why it is brown. date is 1 month early. the dragon fly is a first...and my Klein Munsterlander on point. lol.
Aaron Kirkpatrick
Viola, KS
6/21/2018
Looks like these deer have a great start. Being able to track these deers growth through velvet is a whole new experience for me thanks to these trail cams.
Viola, KS
6/21/2018
Looks like these deer have a great start. Being able to track these deers growth through velvet is a whole new experience for me thanks to these trail cams.
Aaron Kirkpatrick
Viola, KS
6/21/2018
Caught photos of these fawns & momma. Its awesome being able to watch them grow.
Viola, KS
6/21/2018
Caught photos of these fawns & momma. Its awesome being able to watch them grow.
Mark Baumann
ZEELAND, MI
6/21/2018
We have a small pond on our Michgian property and every spring a variety of turtles line up on this log to catch the sun. Motion detection does not work on turtles, so I set the camera to take pics every 30 minutes during the day to catch the action. Getting an angle that can capture the entire log is also a challenge. The snapper in the foreground is what you see first, but there are many other turtles visible in the background. I always enjoy other's pics of deer and turkeys, but thought this might be something a little different for your viewers. Love your cameras !!
ZEELAND, MI
6/21/2018
We have a small pond on our Michgian property and every spring a variety of turtles line up on this log to catch the sun. Motion detection does not work on turtles, so I set the camera to take pics every 30 minutes during the day to catch the action. Getting an angle that can capture the entire log is also a challenge. The snapper in the foreground is what you see first, but there are many other turtles visible in the background. I always enjoy other's pics of deer and turkeys, but thought this might be something a little different for your viewers. Love your cameras !!