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Owen Rimel
Jones Mills, PA
3/7/2016
I set up my cam over a deer carcass I had found to see if any coyotes were coming into. To my surprise instead of coyotes I got eagles. It was an awesome morning when I checked my cam.
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Wayne Poole
Sandersville, GA
3/6/2016
Decided to leave my camera's out after deer season had ended to see what might show up on my property and to see when the bucks shed their antlers. Got picture of three bucks lined up like they were on a mission strolling through the Georgia pines. The second buck was the first picture I had gotten of him.
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Brad Krush
Rapid City, SD
3/6/2016
While archery hunting deer I found an area frequented by three lions. They use one of the trees as a rub. A 5th lion can be seen on the right side of one photo. You cannot legally hunt lions traveling together in South Dakota.
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
3/5/2016
The turkey are enjoying strutting their stuff for the camera
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Edward Hoot
New Waverly, TX
3/5/2016
It looks like there's rabbit for dinner tonight. I think i'm right calling the captive a rabbit, though she is carrying it very gently. Shouldn't little cats already have spots?
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Randy Nowaskie
Bruceville, IN
3/5/2016
This picture was taken in creek bottoms in southwest Indiana. The deer could have been jumped by a bobcat or coyotes or a couple of neighborhood dogs that run in this woods. Knowing how fast a deer can run and jump I think this picture is a good example of the trigger speed and picture quality of the Cuddeback Ambush IR. This is my third Cuddeback camera and I am very satisfied with all three.
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Jerald Deutsch
Geneseo, IL
3/5/2016
Trying to determine the number of big bucks in a bedding area, southern Iowa.
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Tom Sterle
Salix, PA
3/4/2016
While checking for wildlife activity, We found this Fisher hogging the camera. Guess he must think his right side is his best side.
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Detlef Otto
Bad Karlshafen, EU
3/4/2016
(Pictures with Attack IR) Almost every evening we take pictures on our property in Germany. Mostly raccoons. One of them is a great acrobat and eats the birdseed. But there are also cats, foxes, deer, mice, birds. etc.
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Pat Falkner
Mondovi, WI
3/4/2016
I keep my camera's out to see when the area bucks start dropping their antlers. This is a cool image of three bucks who are not sure what to think of a flying squirrel.
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