Photo/Video Galleries
brandon cruce
monticello, AR
9/29/2010
i have watched this doe grow up from aq fawn and scence she was born she has had that floppy ear so we gave her the name ole floopy ear
monticello, AR
9/29/2010
i have watched this doe grow up from aq fawn and scence she was born she has had that floppy ear so we gave her the name ole floopy ear
Rob Tyler
Riceville, IA
9/29/2010
We have been waiting for this deer to show up with the velvet off. This proves to us once again that the flash doesn't scary off all the big bucks! The Capture gave us 20 great night time shots of this buck one night and we couldn't be more excited!
Riceville, IA
9/29/2010
We have been waiting for this deer to show up with the velvet off. This proves to us once again that the flash doesn't scary off all the big bucks! The Capture gave us 20 great night time shots of this buck one night and we couldn't be more excited!
Ryan H
, WI
9/29/2010
Moved my capture near a nice rub line and this is what I found. Not bad. Ha! Ha!
, WI
9/29/2010
Moved my capture near a nice rub line and this is what I found. Not bad. Ha! Ha!
Jason Ochs
Newton, IL
9/29/2010
This picture was taken in an overgrown pasture where the cattle have been removed since Summer 2008. There is a steep hillside behind the camera and a 'cattle' pond ~15 yds in front of the camera that I expected to force the deer and turkeys through this narrow area. This worked. I got pictures of many hens and also some very respective bucks (which I will submit a few buck photos in another post). There is a giant tree that a branch can be seen of in the photo. I assume the owl was perched in this tree overlooking the small pond and swooped down to grab the snake. Not typical to most owl, hawk, etc. photos that I have seen, this owl is actually carrying the snake in its beak, not talons. By far my neatest picture ever and I thought it was worth sharing. If possible, I would also like to enter in the 2011 photo contest as it appears to be too late for 2010. Thanks!
Newton, IL
9/29/2010
This picture was taken in an overgrown pasture where the cattle have been removed since Summer 2008. There is a steep hillside behind the camera and a 'cattle' pond ~15 yds in front of the camera that I expected to force the deer and turkeys through this narrow area. This worked. I got pictures of many hens and also some very respective bucks (which I will submit a few buck photos in another post). There is a giant tree that a branch can be seen of in the photo. I assume the owl was perched in this tree overlooking the small pond and swooped down to grab the snake. Not typical to most owl, hawk, etc. photos that I have seen, this owl is actually carrying the snake in its beak, not talons. By far my neatest picture ever and I thought it was worth sharing. If possible, I would also like to enter in the 2011 photo contest as it appears to be too late for 2010. Thanks!
john vulcani
lasalle, IL
9/29/2010
A nice mystery buck on my new Capture IR. This nice buck backs up Cuddebacks name....and so do I. Thank you!!!!!!
lasalle, IL
9/29/2010
A nice mystery buck on my new Capture IR. This nice buck backs up Cuddebacks name....and so do I. Thank you!!!!!!
Doug Stahl
Mellette, SD
9/29/2010
I keep getting different shots of this doe, and this picture kind of says it all Cheese , only she is sticking her tongue out at the camera.
Mellette, SD
9/29/2010
I keep getting different shots of this doe, and this picture kind of says it all Cheese , only she is sticking her tongue out at the camera.
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9/29/2010
The camera covers a trail intersection on my property, no bait attracts animals to use the trails. Most photographs show deer. This is the first mountain lion photographed at this trail intersection.
Jared Yost
KIngfisher, OK
9/29/2010
Did not think we would see this size of pig so soon and the buck coming by the same feeder
KIngfisher, OK
9/29/2010
Did not think we would see this size of pig so soon and the buck coming by the same feeder