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Gale Wald
alma,wis,54610, WI
4/5/2019
It looks like this eagle is calling all his buddies to the dinner table,or is he telling every one to stay away from his lunch!!!
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Dan Nathan
Skandia, MI
4/4/2019
Did you hear the story about the bald eagle, the turkey vulture and the raven? No? we all came to feed at this deer carcass together. We never used to have turkey vultures around this area but now there are lots. They are a very different looking bird. It was fun to watch how they each had their pecking order at the carcass. Of course the bald eagle is king. The ravens are really brave around the eagles. I put this carcass out for the coyotes but got this neat shot of all the scavengers.
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Matt Waag
Cherry Creek, NY
4/4/2019
I took a road kill up to our hayfield to try and get photos and times of coyotes only to be surprised to get pictures of Bald Eagles. The skunk and fox picture is just a reminder when you know your day is about to stink.
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Jack Sullivan
Jefferson, NH
4/4/2019
This path is frequented by Deer, Bear, Bobcat, Moose, Turkeys Fox and Skunks but in this case in must have been rush hour.
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Todd Brydge
Lyndhurst, VA
4/4/2019
This camera set up on a deer Trail. Turkeys seem to use it just as much.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/3/2019
WI Ruffed Grouse on his spring drumming log, still some snow in the woods.
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Eric Wiens
Claremore, OK
4/3/2019
Hoping to get deer on camera instead got ducks.
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Fredrick Anderson
Powell, TN
4/3/2019
Caught a lot of great photos but this one helped me to bag a great tom a few days later on my farm in middle Tennessee.
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Terrence Sinclair
Framingham, MA
4/3/2019
The one that got away and made it through the season and just winter time activity on a well used travel trail.
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Anthony Barile
Staten Island, NY
4/3/2019
I had set up my ground blind and trail camera weeks before huting season opened as to get the wildlife used to it. On opening day, In the dark, I walked into the woods to the location where I had set it up and couldn't find it. I thought it had been stolen. I waited for the sun to rise and noticed it was collapsed and laying flat on the ground. I stood it back up and realized it had been attacked by bears. I had big claw marks ripped into the material in a couple of places and the support rods were also broken. I walked over to the trail camera to check the photo's and my suspicion was right. A sow with her 2 cubs had come into the area and they all got suspicious and knocked over the blind and tried to eat the camera.
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