Photo/Video Galleries
Cody Lawrence
Evansville, WI
8/9/2020
Recently bought the cuddelink system put the cameras out where we would never think to put a regular camera, and boy was it a good move!
Evansville, WI
8/9/2020
Recently bought the cuddelink system put the cameras out where we would never think to put a regular camera, and boy was it a good move!
Antonio Drake
Maple, WI
8/8/2020
Early morning picture of a beautiful 10 we have been watching grow all summer long. He’s a regular around the property, making his appearance on all of the cameras. The cuddeback link system has been a game changer when it comes to not disturbing this bucks routine.
Maple, WI
8/8/2020
Early morning picture of a beautiful 10 we have been watching grow all summer long. He’s a regular around the property, making his appearance on all of the cameras. The cuddeback link system has been a game changer when it comes to not disturbing this bucks routine.
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!
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!
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
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
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.
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.