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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
4/17/2016
On one hand it's horrible to see all these baby hogs, knowing they'll just grow up to cause all kinds of devastation... But on the other hand, if I can get ahold of one of those baby piggies, they're the perfect size to put whole on the pit!
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
4/17/2016
With turkey season winding down, it's fun to look back at some of the pictures and admire the strutters at all their glory
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Derrick Meyer
Albany, MN
4/17/2016
I put out all my cameras last week to start tracking turkeys but I end up getting a picture on another kind or bird. Amazing how it caught this pheasant in mid flight yet the picture is crystal clear. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
4/16/2016
This grouse is showing his best on his log. This guy has been real active, and giving me the chance of getting some great photos.
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Michael Burdosh
Abrams, WI
4/15/2016
Young Deer disgusted by the continuing winter snow !!!
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
4/15/2016
Some more Grouse on Drumming logs.
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Mark Harris
Rio Rancho, NM
4/15/2016
I set up my camera across the street from my house in a bush in hopes of catching some teenagers that have been egging my house. I guess this Blue Scale Quail wanted to know just what was this fancy contraption doing in his house (1,3). On watch with my new friend (2). We have a beautiful view of Albuquerque, NM and the Sandia Mountains in the background.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/12/2016
Looks like I've got a 2 headed turkey out this way.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/12/2016
Did you know that it takes 4 to 5 years before the Eagles get their pure white heads & tails. Also during this time their beaks change from black to yellow & also their eyes change from brown to yellow. Did you know that way back in time the word bald didn't mean hairless like it does today but rather it meant white. That would make sense as to how it got its name. OK nature class is over for the day.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/11/2016
Cool photos of the eagles with their wings open. The young one really showing off how long their wings are.
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