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Joell Adair
Payson, UT
5/27/2018
This Bull is on a time lapse photo he is the only thing that came across this camera the whole day it is cool to me. I have never really experimented with time lapse photos before. The time lapse that i have set up is one photo every 24 hours.
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Keith Franklin
Coeur d'Alene, ID
5/25/2018
I've started my spring scouting to see how the elk fared through the winter. My camera captured a bedded cow elk and a snow shoe hare, that now has its summer colors. Neither the elk or the hare seemed to be disturbed by the other.
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Mike Arnold
MIDDLETON, WI
5/25/2018
A well timed picture of a pair of sandhill cranes in an aerial battle for the affection of the long legged lady crane in the background. Cranes are very noisy on a normal day. I can't imagine how loud they would be while fighting.
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Gary Kraszewski
green bay, WI
5/24/2018
Turkey checking out my trail cam.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/23/2018
Play time for the little coyotes.
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Steven Chesney
philadelphia, MS
5/23/2018
My cuddelink black flash caught this gobbler showing off for the camera. This camera takes awesome color pictures.
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Jon Stacy
Powell, OH
5/23/2018
New property I leased and was the first time I checked the camera. I can always count on cuddeback, I use them on all my properties.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/22/2018
These are the photos that I intended to send last week. The mother coyote will have her hands full. I have never gotten photos like these before. I feel fortunate to have gotten these.
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Joell Adair
Payson, UT
5/22/2018
Gotta love some early season turkey action.
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Joell Adair
Payson, UT
5/22/2018
I put these cameras before the road was completely clear of snow so i had to hike in 3 miles and got a pretty good show put on in front of the cameras at 8800 feet. I might just hike in next year and see if i can get one of these big birds.
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