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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
4/27/2014
Some more drumming log photos from northern N.H.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
4/27/2014
This Ruffed Grouse has claimed this old spruce log as his Primary log over a 100 photos on this batch, my cuddeback sits perfect on part of the old base of the tree no mounting required I even worried about the bird knocking it over so far he hasn't
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
4/25/2014
One week early for the Indiana Spring Turkey Season...looks like a nice Tom, but never saw him the following week (but I did hear him!) After what seemed like a decline on birds in our neck of the woods over the last few years, according to our Cuddebacks, they are making a comeback...which is nice to see!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/24/2014
A Fisher and a mouse at Marinette County, WI.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/24/2014
A Ruffed Grouse, coyote, and porcupine at Marinette County, WI.
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Paul Obester
Douglas City, CA
4/24/2014
These are taken next to our house on the Trinity River in N. California. Mountain lion and bear photos are common but this is the first time we got one with the prey in its mouth!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/24/2014
My old Capture camera still grinds out some pretty good photo's of this Ruffed Grouse at Marinette County, WI.
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Allen Irvin
Godley, TX
4/23/2014
We were trying to figure out what the bobcat was doing until we seen a squirrel in the cage.
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Ted Ramsey
Kinsman, OH
4/23/2014
The camera was set in a grove of apple trees that were dropping fruit late into the winter. The area is visited by deer, raccoons, coyotes, rabbits, possums and this great horned owl.
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Alyssa Johnson
Schoharie, NY
4/23/2014
This cat is a stray that I see wandering in my yard almost daily. It appears he captured a hairless red squirrel. I don't believe it's leucistic because the tail appears half naked!
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