Photo/Video Galleries
Alvin Hiitola
Trout Creek, MI
3/12/2016
Every winter in the U.P.of Michigan we try to help out our deer with some extra feed and check out the deer in the back round it's so happy it's levitating !
Trout Creek, MI
3/12/2016
Every winter in the U.P.of Michigan we try to help out our deer with some extra feed and check out the deer in the back round it's so happy it's levitating !
Ken Phillips
Columbus, MS
3/10/2016
I have a camera set up just down the farm road from where these five longbeards roost every night, which is above the water of a Mississippi Tombigbee River backwater slough. They have used this road for years to strut and fight it out about who will dominate the breeding season. This picture is one with all five in the same photo. I just love turkey hunting and thought this was a pretty cool photo.
Columbus, MS
3/10/2016
I have a camera set up just down the farm road from where these five longbeards roost every night, which is above the water of a Mississippi Tombigbee River backwater slough. They have used this road for years to strut and fight it out about who will dominate the breeding season. This picture is one with all five in the same photo. I just love turkey hunting and thought this was a pretty cool photo.
Roger Pape
Marietta, OH
3/10/2016
My camera was set on a feeder, but it caught surprise action as a squirrel escaped a bobcat attack.
Marietta, OH
3/10/2016
My camera was set on a feeder, but it caught surprise action as a squirrel escaped a bobcat attack.
Michael Peters
Coal Valley, IL
3/9/2016
I live on the migration path of wintering eagles, who just now are returning northward. Know that these hungry migrants are in the area, and the opportunist that they are, I placed my camera in a open field on a fresh carcass. 24hours later I have up to 3 eagles feasting. In picture, one eagle is not pleased at the thought of a dinner companion!
Coal Valley, IL
3/9/2016
I live on the migration path of wintering eagles, who just now are returning northward. Know that these hungry migrants are in the area, and the opportunist that they are, I placed my camera in a open field on a fresh carcass. 24hours later I have up to 3 eagles feasting. In picture, one eagle is not pleased at the thought of a dinner companion!
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.
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.
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.
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.