Photo/Video Galleries

Wayne Wycuff
Newnan, GA
7/12/2021
Nothing is more important than seeing these fawns on camera. The cycle of life begins all over again right here in Newnan, Georgia.
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Paul Sipe
Dresden, OH
7/11/2021
Chasing whitetails and learning they're behaviors and habits is a passion of mine. Its what I live, eat, and breathe. As I've traveled across the United States guiding and hunting the magnificent creatures.
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chad rogers
CAMBRIDGE, WI
7/11/2021
Few pictures of a baby coyote. Not sure if same coyote.
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Cale Warren
Walcott, IA
7/10/2021
Hey guys! Wasn’t sure if you took past years pictures but I just found out about this contest and I’m a big believer in cuddeback cameras so I decided to do some of our most favorite pictures from 2017. Couldn’t be more happy with the way these cameras preform, from image quality during the day to even night you know exactly every detail about a deer you’ve got on cam with how well these perform! This Is a buck we had on cam for over 5 years as it was only June when we got this and couldn’t believe how much he had already put on. The following 2 pics are of the same deer right before he had lost his velvet. This is a buck we had named goalpost because of how tall and symmetrical his brow tines were. We found his sheds every year and had many close encounters but couldn’t never get it done. Thanks again guys, cuddeback is the only way!
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Wayne Wycuff
Newnan, GA
7/10/2021
This is where it all begins! We love watching the deer nurture the fawns. In Georgia, we normally see them much earlier than the end of June. This year, however, everything has been delayed due to weather. Still a beautiful sight to see.
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Richard Rowan
Bloomingburg, OH
7/10/2021
I enjoy getting photos text to me from my cuddelink camera. Some of this years photos have been really cool shots of does and fawns. Check out this neat photo of a fawn hugging up on his mama here in Ohio.
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Northern Jaguar Project
Tucson, AZ
7/9/2021
We introduce you to the newest jaguar cub on the Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora, Mexico. Angel was born last year and is approximately five months old in this photo. This tiny jaguar’s mother, Libélula, is the oldest-known female in the region. Libélula has been our near-constant companion on the Northern Jaguar Reserve for more than nine years now. We have watched this matriarch of the endangered northern jaguar population raise multiple litters over the years, including her youngest cub Angel. We estimate this little jaguar is a year old now, and throughout the spring, we have continued to gather photographs of mother and cub exploring the reserve’s safe haven together.
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John Sundelius
KAUKAUNA, WI
7/9/2021
The Jumper
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Vincent Gajewski
Honey Grove, PA
7/9/2021
Spring is in the air
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Paulita Korby
Marquette, MI
7/9/2021
This beautiful little critter has been visiting my yard, behind my garage in the city limits of Marquette, MI. It is quite shy, as I have been sitting out and it will peak out of the bushes, but then retracts and disappears. We have just about every wildlife creature in the forest visiting my backyard. I have seen a wolf, coyote, deer, raccoon, skunks, owls, rabbits, eagle, turkey, ducks, you name it I think it has been here. This little critter has been hanging around my yard and I heard from the neighbors it has a family, but I have not seen them. Have a wonderful day. Paulita
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