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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
4/14/2011
Captured a picture of this beautiful coyote at my wolf bait station last fall using my Cuddeback No Flash.
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DON WILSON
ST.MARYS, WV
4/14/2011
INTERESTING PICTURE OF THE GHOST COYOTE
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Deanna Cuchiaro
Whitehouse Station, NJ
4/14/2011
I am using the camera to search for my missing dog, Gina, female, spayed, Spinone Italiano, gone since 10/6/10, from Whitehouse Station, NJ, but we keep getting sightings, so the camera has taken alot of great pics for us. Loved this pic of the two fox fighting over a dead deer carcass which we thought Gina was eating.
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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
4/13/2011
The Buffalo migrate through our farm every fall and spring. Thanks you my Cuddeback No Flash I was finally able to get video of them looking for graze in our hay fields.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
4/13/2011
The last 2 pictures in the series. The buck gets up and leaves, and then comes back to check his bed exactly an hour after he left.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
4/13/2011
Photos 3-6 in a series of 8 that show a 2 1/2 year old buck laying down in front of the camera for roughly 2 hours.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
4/13/2011
Photos 1-3 in a series of 8 that show a 2 1/2 year old buck laying down in front of the camera for roughly 2 hours.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
4/13/2011
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Trevor Hogan
Byron, IL
4/13/2011
I burn my land off every spring and always set the cuddeback up while I do it Here are a few shots. Another great reason for a cuddeback.
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Trevor Hogan
Byron, IL
4/13/2011
This is setup at one of our duck hunting holes in Northern IL. Green Wing Teal and Mallards and the bandit of the night. Cuddebacks are great fun even in the spring!
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