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Richard Hennigan
Shreveport, LA
8/7/2020
Perfectly centered pic of a hawk going in for a kill. I have this camera set up on the edge of a CRP field just under a huge oak tree. Looks like I’m not the only hunter in this area!
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Jason Mathe
Oshkosh, WI
8/7/2020
Strangest thing I’ve ever captured on cam and it’s amazing I get the picture send to my phone. Finally upgraded and went with the best. No more checking sd cards or batteries
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Michael Miller
Lebanon, OR
8/7/2020
Nice buck with a smaller tag a long. Loves the green apples.
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Adrian Sandel
Natchez, MS
8/7/2020
Chased this gobbler all spring. He got the last laugh.
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Austin Hulsey
Grant park, IL
8/7/2020
mature buck mature doe and fawns
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Steve Suchy
Blaine, MN
8/7/2020
photo looks like some kind of tornado
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Franziska Peter
Kiel, Ot
8/6/2020
I installed nest boxes and camera traps to monitor offspring feeding rates in order to study the role of landscape context for the benefits of wildflower fields in promoting insect diversity and thus, food provisioning of farmland birds during their reproduction. I observed strong competition for nest resources among Passer montanus, Parus major and Cyanistes caeruleus. In the photos, P. montanus couple empties a nest box that was previously occupied by P. major cleaning out several eggs and the birds themselves.
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Sherman Liechty
Fort wayne, IN
8/6/2020
Mother bear and her 3 cubs. Can you spot all 3 cubs? Cadilac michigan
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Brett Applegath
Rochester, MN
8/5/2020
Been after this buck for 2 seasons now. Had 2 shots at him last year after he jumped the same fence from a corn field. This year I invested in the 5 cuddeback cameras to hook up to a cuddelink. I put this camera right on a tree overlooking the fence and was able to get a awesome picture of a buck called Longtall jumping it. Season cant come soon enough for a crack at him.
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Jerry Brochin
Lytle, TX
8/4/2020
It is quite common for whitetail does to give birth to twins. Based upon a lifetime of observation I would estimate around 2/3 of the time. However, this lady apparently had only one. Sometimes I think it is just about as much fun watching mother nature at work as it it actually hunting. ( I may think differently again come fall ).
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