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Duane Ensing
west olive, MI
8/9/2017
Dancing at dusk. Looks like they are frozen in time.
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Brent Ellis
LEES SUMMIT, MO
8/9/2017
pics say it. Years of using cuddy back cameras to grow deer
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Richard Pena
Castres, France, Ot
8/9/2017
Common genet is a small mammal from the order Carnivora. I track wildlife in south of France with Cuddeback camera for two years
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Jessie Mallory
Madisonville, KY
8/9/2017
Been watching this buck for 2 years and his size is starting to improve can't wait to see he's like in 2 more
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Stefano Locatelli
valleve, Ot
8/9/2017
Red dear...mountain alps ...italy
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Forster Barmore
Gerry, NY
8/9/2017
Very big bear for western New York
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Steve McNeal
Elizabethton, TN
8/9/2017
These nice back yard bucks visit my corn feeder and apple trees several times a week for a treat and a photo session.
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Robert King
West Monroe, LA
8/9/2017
I have been feeding out of these barrels for 20 years,they eat 400lbs a week,i have pics of these two bucks last 3 years.I use to call them crab claw 1 crab claw 2,i have had so much fun taking their pics with my cuddeback i would think long and hard about shooting them,the big one runs with them but he stays to himself.I called him squigly!
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Robert Curry
conroe, TX
8/9/2017
Pretty common site here in the Piney Woods of east Texas. They learn quick... these are all small Raccoons and the feeder has not been up but a few days.
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Selena Anstead
Bethlehem, PA
8/9/2017
While this pic isn't wildlife it is the best pic we ever could have seen. On 6/11/15 Lulu had to have her right front leg amputated due to an accident. On 6/17/15 she as taken to a vet in Abbeville, SC as the surgical site looked infected. This was her 1st time at this vet. She was started in antibiotics and drains were put in. On 6/19/15 a member of the vet staff had her outside in an unsecured area and Lulu escaped. With an actively draining surgical site she was now list in a very rural area. I'm in Bethlehem, PA but that didn't stop my organization, Because of a Dog, from jumping in. We had Renee (Lulu's owner), Heather (a lady we soon came to know very well), and Pam (another lady we soon came to know very well) out canvassing, hanging flyers, tromping thru fields, woods, and marshy areas while I coordinated from PA. No viable sightings came in. Renee left so many articles of clothing behind for LuIu that we were surprised she wasn't coming out of the woods naked. I bought 2 Cuddeback Long Range IR cams. Someone tampered with them but thankfully didn't steal them. In 6/30/15 we sent in Karl and his bloodhounds, Ginger & Lucy, from Black River Search and Rescue in Camden, SC. They found tracks and the hounds followed Lulu's scent. The rain then washed all scent trails away. Karl returned to Camden but none of us ladies were giving up. Then, on 7/20/15 we got the call which was a definite sighting almost 5 miles from her original point. Renee quickly drove the almost hour ride and put up the cams with the homeowners permission. Imagine our jubilation when Lulu was captured on the trail cam on 7/21/2017! It was the 1st time Renee had definite confirmation that her beloved Lulu was indeed alive. On 7/22/15 Renee returned early in the morning to again check the trail cams and there was Lulu! She took off into the woods. Renee quickly called me & I reminded her of the protocol. Do not chase, do not run, do not yell to her, and no eye contact. Within a couple minutes Renee was semi-calm, stood up and slowly walked toward the woods. Lulu came running out to her! What a reunion! Lulu lost about 22 lbs, had many ticks, tore out her drains and stitches but was surprisingly in good health and negative for tickborne diseases. Over the past 2 years Lulu has not left Renee's side and continues to be spoiled. We love the cams and purchased 2 more! We sent 4 to MS to help with a list dog. Sadly, 2 cams were stolen so we are hoping to win so we can have at least 3 cams to help with finding lost pets.
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