Photo/Video Galleries
Tony Trouten
Martins ferry, OH
10/4/2017
Here in the North Eastern corner of Belmont county, Ohio,..this is what our deer season is looking like for 2017. Our herd is getting hit hard with the EHD disease! We need a frost bad and the weather forecast is for record breaking temps for next two weeks! All of the bucks that ive been watching for last 3 years were found dead already!! My 2017 Ohio Deer Season is Cancelled!!
Martins ferry, OH
10/4/2017
Here in the North Eastern corner of Belmont county, Ohio,..this is what our deer season is looking like for 2017. Our herd is getting hit hard with the EHD disease! We need a frost bad and the weather forecast is for record breaking temps for next two weeks! All of the bucks that ive been watching for last 3 years were found dead already!! My 2017 Ohio Deer Season is Cancelled!!
Orey Fey
Edgerton, MN
10/3/2017
In southwest MN it is very rare to see bucks that are 3.5 or older. When I got this deer on camera I knew it was the deer I wanted to hunt this year. Turns out I shot him 4 days into Archery Season!
Edgerton, MN
10/3/2017
In southwest MN it is very rare to see bucks that are 3.5 or older. When I got this deer on camera I knew it was the deer I wanted to hunt this year. Turns out I shot him 4 days into Archery Season!
Joell Adair
Payson, UT
10/3/2017
These pictures are from the cuddelink cameras they are great. The coyote is very daring in the middle of the night cominng into an area where there are cows grazing on the mountain. Then it is hopping like a kangaroo kinda of funny picture.
Payson, UT
10/3/2017
These pictures are from the cuddelink cameras they are great. The coyote is very daring in the middle of the night cominng into an area where there are cows grazing on the mountain. Then it is hopping like a kangaroo kinda of funny picture.
David Morrow
Winnipeg, MB
10/3/2017
My wife and I were returning from a weekend at the lake in southern Manitoba. Were travelling through a new growth forest area which was recovering from a decade old fire, when we noticed an Eagle lift out of the 8-12 foot high trees about 30 yards from the highway... while several Turkey Vultures circled overhead. I headed in to investigate and found the remains of a deer. I set the camera up by one of the several trails leading to the carcass. We returned two weeks later and retrieved the camera which contained a few images of deer, and a couple of this Wolf. The interesting thing about this particular image is that it looks like the Wolf is quite aware of the camera. P.S... I often leave the camera on interesting things like this, but am sure to mark it's location on my GPS unit to ensure we can find it again!
Winnipeg, MB
10/3/2017
My wife and I were returning from a weekend at the lake in southern Manitoba. Were travelling through a new growth forest area which was recovering from a decade old fire, when we noticed an Eagle lift out of the 8-12 foot high trees about 30 yards from the highway... while several Turkey Vultures circled overhead. I headed in to investigate and found the remains of a deer. I set the camera up by one of the several trails leading to the carcass. We returned two weeks later and retrieved the camera which contained a few images of deer, and a couple of this Wolf. The interesting thing about this particular image is that it looks like the Wolf is quite aware of the camera. P.S... I often leave the camera on interesting things like this, but am sure to mark it's location on my GPS unit to ensure we can find it again!
Nathan Lerette
Wadsworth, OH
10/3/2017
This is the first Cuddeback I ever bought and it’s still taking great pictures!
Wadsworth, OH
10/3/2017
This is the first Cuddeback I ever bought and it’s still taking great pictures!
Scott Rolffs
Lynnville, IA
10/3/2017
This doe must have poked her eye out somehow. The eye is just hanging there Ouch!!!
Lynnville, IA
10/3/2017
This doe must have poked her eye out somehow. The eye is just hanging there Ouch!!!
Robert Schmidt
Green Valley, AZ
10/2/2017
The photos show a species of large nectar-eating bats that like to rob the hummingbird feeders after dark. I estimate their wingspan to be about 14 inches. They don't have a large enough infrared signature to trigger the camera until the are too close (2 ft.) to take an interesting picture. So I set the camera to take 1 picture per minute over the course of the evening, usually getting 20 or so good pictures. Most of the pictures show bats clinging to the feeder.
Green Valley, AZ
10/2/2017
The photos show a species of large nectar-eating bats that like to rob the hummingbird feeders after dark. I estimate their wingspan to be about 14 inches. They don't have a large enough infrared signature to trigger the camera until the are too close (2 ft.) to take an interesting picture. So I set the camera to take 1 picture per minute over the course of the evening, usually getting 20 or so good pictures. Most of the pictures show bats clinging to the feeder.
Robert Schmidt
Green Valley, AZ
10/2/2017
The photos show a species of large nectar-eating bats that like to rob the hummingbird feeders after dark. I estimate their wingspan to be about 14 inches. They don't have a large enough infrared signature to trigger the camera until the are too close (2 ft.) to take an interesting picture. So I set the camera to take 1 picture per minute over the course of the evening, usually getting 20 or so good pictures. Most of the pictures show bats clinging to the feeder.
Green Valley, AZ
10/2/2017
The photos show a species of large nectar-eating bats that like to rob the hummingbird feeders after dark. I estimate their wingspan to be about 14 inches. They don't have a large enough infrared signature to trigger the camera until the are too close (2 ft.) to take an interesting picture. So I set the camera to take 1 picture per minute over the course of the evening, usually getting 20 or so good pictures. Most of the pictures show bats clinging to the feeder.