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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.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
10/2/2017
N.H. Ruffed Grouse
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Getting the pecking order figured out
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Looks like a tumor or growth on this young guy and something happened to this little guy.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Looks like a tumor or growth on this young guy and something happened to this little guy.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Looks like a tumor or growth on this young guy and something happened to this little guy.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Looks like a tumor or growth on this young guy and something happened to this little guy.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
When you think you need to have your butt in the camera while you get the high branch and seem to get a little Tangled in it.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Coming back to mark your spot after winning the sparing match.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Getting a little sparing action in.
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