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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/22/2017
Seeing who's more dominant.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/22/2017
Working the licking branch
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Greg Brown
Schenectady, NY
11/22/2017
Hopefully I see this guy during our hunting season. This picture was taken just 10 yards from my stand.
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jackie porter
taylor, MI
11/22/2017
I only check my cams twice a year and thought these pictures were really cool. that is why the date taken is so far from today.
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Mark Springer
Loveland, CO
11/22/2017
My father and I were deer/bear hunting this year and set up our CuddeBack at one of our favorite watering holes a month before season. As we hiked up to our camera opening day, we jumped this mountain lion 40 yards from the wallow. He had a fresh kill (3 point buck) 10 yards from our camera buried in the brush. Our CuddeBack got 5 days of pictures and videos of this lion returning to water day and night. Amazing cameras and I would highly recommend them.
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Richard and Laura Gingher
Tunkhannock, PA
11/22/2017
On the night of November 7th we had our first bitter cold snap in Northeastern Pennsylvania. At bedtime I heard a muffled noise and called to my husband down in the basement to be sure he had not fallen. I should have checked outside because the next morning my husband, Rich, found the dog's plastic igloo coop had been moved on the concrete slab behind the house. Then he walked past our beehives and found two of the hives were toppled and awry. Bear claw marks can be seen in the wax on one of the frames in the front of the pic. After about 20 years of use our electric fencer that protects the hives was no longer at full strength. One side of a frame of honey had been eaten (about 2 lb.s). Imagine yourself eating 2 lb.s of honey in one sitting... A few days later my husband saw the Cuddeback camera was missing from the tree it was on. He found it 12' away. The camera is history but the chip was ok. The times on the pics show that the bear was messing with the camera for 20 minutes from 12:01-12:21 am on Nov. 8th. Most of the pics were black and white blurs but one shows a 'selfie' of the bear. I put the hives back together in the morning. There were many dead bees on the ground. We won't know until spring if the hives survive this intrusion. I forgot to completely zip up my bee suit and took a bunch of stings as I reassembled the hive. Maybe the bear was angry at the camera because of all the bee stings he must have taken. Or maybe he had a belly ache... Laura Gingher
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Cesar OSio
DURANGO, Ot
11/21/2017
Images of wildlife in the state of Durango, Mexico. In the case of the ocelot, it is an endangered species
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Jerry Knoll
Muskegon, MI
11/20/2017
This deer is nice buck is on my property, and first time we had him on camera! He has a lot of little stuff by the brow tines. Cuddeback did a good job of getting the picture!
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Hershell Sparks
Waco, KY
11/20/2017
This photo of a red-tailed hawk in dive mode at the deer scrape is absolutely stunning. No other camera!
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Lori Wick
Grafton, WI
11/18/2017
Cooper Hawk on the Fly
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