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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/2/2019
This is a cool photo from a few years ago as this old gobbler kept his hens rounded up.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/1/2019
If I were this groundhog (Phil?) ,I would probably be watching my back too after the Feb.-March weather we had.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/1/2019
A nice looking red fox.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/1/2019
This looks like a raptor that a king would own.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/1/2019
How many people ever get a coyote that rolls over & plays dead in front of a camera?
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Cole McCreary
Brookville, IN
3/30/2019
Two years later, I have finally found a few misplaced cards. Sibling love on full display!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
3/28/2019
I placed an old Attack camera over a Ruffed Grouse log last week, checking the cam, the screen said card full, my first thought was the camera had malfunctioned, the camera worked fine, the SD card really was full of Grouse pictures.
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Brenda Anderson
Bonfield, IL
3/28/2019
We have had beavers in the drainage ditch at the back of our property for years. They were taking trees down like crazy so we decided to get this trail cam and see what we could see. We were very happy with the way the camera worked.
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Neil Mandel
New Berlin, WI
3/27/2019
Please select whichever photo you think best shows the closeness between the animals.
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Ron VanderVelden
Wausaukee, WI
3/25/2019
As part of my role as carnivore tracker, I am to monitor the wolf population in my portion of Wisconsin; to accomplish this, I use eight Cuddeback trail cameras that help capture individuals and packs in more remote areas. A combination of good equipment and luck has enabled me to capture some interesting photos of this elusive animal that could be obtained in no other way. It's always exciting to check the SD cards to see what new information I can obtain and what goes on in the daily, unseen lives of the unique animals that I'm following. Thanks folks at Cuddeback.
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