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Peter Keorpes
Frankfort, IL
9/9/2019
Aliens DO exist!
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WILLIAM GREEN
CASSOPOLIS, MI
9/9/2019
I set the camera on the edge of a pond to scout geese. Apparently cranes and geese get a long pretty well. I really liked the color clarity.
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Preston Johnson
Craig, NE
9/8/2019
The first buck showed up and decided to bed down. Shortly after the other buck showed up and they disappear together.
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Jerry L. Brochin
Lytle, TX
9/8/2019
May the best man win ........Good clear picture taken by one of my Cuddeback trail cameras of two free-range Axis bucks fighting on my ranch in Texas.
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James Kuhn
Mcarthur, OH
9/8/2019
Feeding time.
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scott stroyny
east bethel, MN
9/6/2019
These sandhill cranes show up daily at my camera and put on quite the show at times. Also my little family of coons is quite poplar and their is always this one that seems to be the inquisitive one. Thank you,
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Michael Blindert
Frankfort, KY
9/6/2019
Buck and Doe are establishing who’s the boss!
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Zach Mitchell
rustburg, VA
9/6/2019
Went to check my cuddeback cuddelink home camera and have been getting pictures of black bears quit often and the number camera is in seeing distance of the home camera and I noticed it was turned sideways. Well I started scrolling through the pics and I noticed a shadow. It was the shadow of the bear he now has the nickname the ghost bear beings hes on camera but no true picture of him. But again shows how good cuddeback cameras are and the detection speed is extremely fast and sensitive.
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Michel Morris
Harrisburg, NC
9/5/2019
Captured this photo not long after I filled my feeders and planted a small food plot. I call this my Santa Claus reindeer picture as one of his deer is practicing it pre-flight plan for december
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Corey Jenkins
Athens, AL
9/5/2019
The camera is placed on a transition point between a bedding area and soybeans. The deer typically move at dusk. The timing of these pictures produced lighting like I have never seen, out of tens of thousands of pictures.
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