Photo/Video Galleries
M Kelly
Columbia, CA
7/12/2017
This one of three young lion siblings who appeared with their mother about two years ago. They pass through every few months as there is reliable water where the cameras are set up. The habitat is oak/pine/chaparral in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Columbia, CA
7/12/2017
This one of three young lion siblings who appeared with their mother about two years ago. They pass through every few months as there is reliable water where the cameras are set up. The habitat is oak/pine/chaparral in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Gordon McFarland
Eatonton, GA
7/12/2017
Finally seeing some bucks on our 25 acres and then these two big boys showed up. The boys are back in town here in Putnam County Georgia.
Eatonton, GA
7/12/2017
Finally seeing some bucks on our 25 acres and then these two big boys showed up. The boys are back in town here in Putnam County Georgia.
Lee Schab
Lowell, MI
7/12/2017
This picture was taken in our backyard. The sky was clear and added to the effect on the picture. The deer and turkeys often feed together. These time a squirrel joined the feast.
Lowell, MI
7/12/2017
This picture was taken in our backyard. The sky was clear and added to the effect on the picture. The deer and turkeys often feed together. These time a squirrel joined the feast.
Rory Leishman
Slave lake, AB
7/12/2017
Waited all spring for the Elk to show up and looks like my C1 finally got one!
Slave lake, AB
7/12/2017
Waited all spring for the Elk to show up and looks like my C1 finally got one!
Bryan Simpson
Bowling Green, KY
7/10/2017
My dad had just recently purchased some new Koi fish for his fish pond. After their first night in the new location dad noticed one was already missing. He and I surveyed the scene and couldn't figure out what got the fish. Typically a raccoon or cat would disturb the rocks and fountain in the past. This time there was nothing out of place. I ran home and grabbed my Cuddie Back and attached it to a tree next to the pond.......! We named this photo Attack on the Midnight Sushi! Enjoy!
Bowling Green, KY
7/10/2017
My dad had just recently purchased some new Koi fish for his fish pond. After their first night in the new location dad noticed one was already missing. He and I surveyed the scene and couldn't figure out what got the fish. Typically a raccoon or cat would disturb the rocks and fountain in the past. This time there was nothing out of place. I ran home and grabbed my Cuddie Back and attached it to a tree next to the pond.......! We named this photo Attack on the Midnight Sushi! Enjoy!
Jordan Farmer
McKinney, TX
7/10/2017
I've been watching 1 of these Bucks for over a year, went to check the camera this week and found 2 more equally impressive bucks. They all have their own unique qualities, but I have never seen or photographed a drop tine buck. Every week I check my cuddeback it brings great anticipation/excitement of what could be on the camera card, it's an exciting task to do with my kids and gets them excited as well about the wildlife out there!
McKinney, TX
7/10/2017
I've been watching 1 of these Bucks for over a year, went to check the camera this week and found 2 more equally impressive bucks. They all have their own unique qualities, but I have never seen or photographed a drop tine buck. Every week I check my cuddeback it brings great anticipation/excitement of what could be on the camera card, it's an exciting task to do with my kids and gets them excited as well about the wildlife out there!
Jordan Farmer
McKinney, TX
7/10/2017
I've been watching 1 of these Bucks for over a year, went to check the camera this week and found 2 more equally impressive bucks. They all have their own unique qualities, but I have never seen or photographed a drop tine buck. Every week I check my cuddeback it brings great anticipation/excitement of what could be on the camera card, it's an exciting task to do with my kids and gets them excited as well about the wildlife out there!
McKinney, TX
7/10/2017
I've been watching 1 of these Bucks for over a year, went to check the camera this week and found 2 more equally impressive bucks. They all have their own unique qualities, but I have never seen or photographed a drop tine buck. Every week I check my cuddeback it brings great anticipation/excitement of what could be on the camera card, it's an exciting task to do with my kids and gets them excited as well about the wildlife out there!