Photo/Video Galleries
Craig Kavajecz
Iron River, WI
4/3/2017
Putting out a trail camera is always exciting! I bought a couple Cuddeback cameras this winter, and I was immediately hooked! The quality of the pics is a must to appreciate the wolf pictures I have able to capture.
Iron River, WI
4/3/2017
Putting out a trail camera is always exciting! I bought a couple Cuddeback cameras this winter, and I was immediately hooked! The quality of the pics is a must to appreciate the wolf pictures I have able to capture.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/3/2017
All kinds of action at the den site. So far there have been a pair of red fox,a coyote, a raccoon,a skunk, & a fisher.
Motley, MN
4/3/2017
All kinds of action at the den site. So far there have been a pair of red fox,a coyote, a raccoon,a skunk, & a fisher.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/3/2017
15 years of using trail cameras , I finally got daytime photos of a fisher. He's by the old fox den.
Motley, MN
4/3/2017
15 years of using trail cameras , I finally got daytime photos of a fisher. He's by the old fox den.
Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/3/2017
The Ruffed Grouse leaves his log, followed by the bobcat showing up 7 minutes later, so I think the grouse detected the bobcat's approach, all is well for the Grouse as he is back on his log about 2 hours later.
Green Bay, WI
4/3/2017
The Ruffed Grouse leaves his log, followed by the bobcat showing up 7 minutes later, so I think the grouse detected the bobcat's approach, all is well for the Grouse as he is back on his log about 2 hours later.
Nathan Willinger
New Ulm, MN
4/2/2017
Deer walking through my front yard. I live in a fairly busy town and we have a small patch of woods by our house in the middle of the city. I've always wondered if they walk by our house and this definitely confirms it. They seem to walk by every few days.
New Ulm, MN
4/2/2017
Deer walking through my front yard. I live in a fairly busy town and we have a small patch of woods by our house in the middle of the city. I've always wondered if they walk by our house and this definitely confirms it. They seem to walk by every few days.
Ken Knutsen
Fayetteville, NY
4/2/2017
We thought it would be cool to monitor our clover plot for late winter deer and turkey activity. Nothing special or unusual, but in this case we had a 35-pound coyote carcass right in front of the camera. Within 2 hours of activating the camera, a mature Golden Eagle showed up, very rare for Central NY, and proceeded to provide hundred's of photos as it tore into the carcass with talons and beak. The eagle visited the site for over a week, likely taking advantage of this easy meal on its northern migration. The shear size and power of this bird shows in this photo collection, where it was able to shift the coyote 180-degrees by lifting it off the ground with its talons. Another interesting observation revealed by Cuddeback - coyotes will not eat their own; we had several other dogs within yards of the carcass, but never visited it. Once the eagle left, a mature Red-tailed Hawk moved in for a few days to work on the scraps. There's plenty more beyond these 3 pics. Enjoy!
Fayetteville, NY
4/2/2017
We thought it would be cool to monitor our clover plot for late winter deer and turkey activity. Nothing special or unusual, but in this case we had a 35-pound coyote carcass right in front of the camera. Within 2 hours of activating the camera, a mature Golden Eagle showed up, very rare for Central NY, and proceeded to provide hundred's of photos as it tore into the carcass with talons and beak. The eagle visited the site for over a week, likely taking advantage of this easy meal on its northern migration. The shear size and power of this bird shows in this photo collection, where it was able to shift the coyote 180-degrees by lifting it off the ground with its talons. Another interesting observation revealed by Cuddeback - coyotes will not eat their own; we had several other dogs within yards of the carcass, but never visited it. Once the eagle left, a mature Red-tailed Hawk moved in for a few days to work on the scraps. There's plenty more beyond these 3 pics. Enjoy!