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Jason Harding
Argyle, WI
8/13/2020
Doe jumping pond. Caught at peak height. Very clear photo which, shows her mirror image off pond.
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Gary Harrington
Battle Lake, MN
8/13/2020
Two of these bucks have been seen on this Cuddeback camera previously but a third has now joined them in a lush soybean field in central Minnesota.
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Gary Fleming
Plano, TX
8/12/2020
The norm for pictures around this feeder is that of deer, hogs and raccoons attracted to the deer corn. It appears that a crow decided on a snack and instead became one. It seems this hawk is not afraid of eating crow .
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TJ Davis
Sioux Falls, SD
8/12/2020
This is a buck I have been getting a lot of pictures of so far this year and it looks like the little one is pretty impressed with his size already mid-summer.
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gary wilhelm
ellenville, NY
8/12/2020
just a curious buck, checking out the camera
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John Dawson
Rockville, VA
8/12/2020
I see deer daily going through my yard so put up one of my Cuddeback cameras to see if any bigger bucks were also coming through when I am not there or at night. One doe in the group of 12 seen together is very aggressive and I have witnessed her fighting one time with another doe but it was off the camera view. She has also chased after one of the spike bucks. I was very pleased to get this submitted picture. Please let me know if you have any issue seeing the attached picture. Thank you, John
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Boyd Wiltse
CHELSEA, MI
8/12/2020
Three bucks completely focused! Perhaps a larger one has their attention.
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Mark Gatton
Statesville, NC
8/12/2020
Don't know what caused this wreck. Both involved left the scene. Only witness the lady in the back is yet to be located.
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Thomas Brey
Suamico, WI
8/12/2020
1-After destroying my deer target poses for this pic proclaiming his innocence. 2- That grin after opening a can of whoop-ass. 3-Whoever said they taste like chicken lied.
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Louis Baum
Springfield Center, NY
8/12/2020
This area is the core home range for breeding Does to raise their Fawns. Late spring is a great time to observe the interactions of Whitetail Mothers and their young!
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