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Jay Evers
Vestavia Hills, AL
7/9/2021
A picture taken today - from one of 16 Cuddeback cameras serving at our Cross Oaks Farm. We thought of The Alien Buck as a fitting title.
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Jay Evers
Vestavia Hills, AL
7/9/2021
A picture taken today - from one of 16 Cuddeback cameras serving at our Cross Oaks Farm. We thought of The Alien Buck as a fitting title.
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Jay Evers
Vestavia Hills, AL
7/9/2021
A picture taken today - from one of 16 Cuddeback cameras serving at our Cross Oaks Farm. We thought of The Alien Buck as a fitting title.
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Andrea Biondo
Taggia, Ot
7/8/2021
Gentile Cuddeback buonasera, Questo scatto ottenuto utilizzando il modello Attack, ha vinto il Concorso Nazionale di Fototrappolaggio in Italia, in data 02/07/2021. Foto che ritrae un Gufo in volo sopra un Capriolo. Presso Il Parco Alpi Liguri (Liguria ) Italy.
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Matt Thompson
Mondovi, WI
7/8/2021
Mom and Bambi playing in the mud!
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Mike Mckinney
Cincinnati, OH
7/8/2021
Doe and two fawns feeling safe and secure on my 40.
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Doug Montgomery
Mansfield, OH
7/8/2021
This is a farm I was hunting and the bucks were in their Bachelor groups enjoying the beans and Trophy Rock. I was chasing the one on the left but never caught up to him.
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Matt Thompson
Mondovi, WI
7/8/2021
Momma Bear and her 3 cubs enjoying fresh cut clover food plot
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Melissa Bateman
Howe, IN
7/7/2021
Cuddelink tucked away in the bedding area getting great photos!
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Rock Kaiser
Greencastle, IN
7/7/2021
When I first received the e-mailed images I thought they were whitetail fawns with something either wrong with or had some leaves on their ears. I then saw one of them walk through the yard and knew something was up as they absolutely weren't whitetails. I got the pics off of the camera flash drive, and sent them to the state deer biologist who confirmed that they are young, but not fawn, fallow deer escaped from a nearby farm. I was advised that fallow deer keep their spots, and explains why I didn't see them with a doe. The picture was good enough to get the tag number and notify the owner who collected them and returned them to their pen.
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