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Everette Prosise
Blackstone, VA
4/5/2016
We have been watching the turkeys from a distance but the Cuddeback brought the image up close.
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John Hoffmann
Queen City, MO
4/5/2016
This is a shot of turkeys strutting 2 weeks prior to season opener in Northeast Missouri. These birds have been strutting in the same spot for the past two weeks and the triple coordinated pose is the most unusual I have ever seen.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2016
Just some nice eagle photos. I put 2 camera at different angles so what 1 misses the other 1 captures it.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2016
This eagle says, What are you looking at? Then proceeds to fall in the water.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2016
I think this fox knows that a coyote passed by earlier. I'm getting a lot of nice fox photos at the den site. I'm planning on leaving the camera here until July to hopefully get the young fox. Glad that the flash doesn't seem to bother them.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2016
I'm glad I found this den sight as all sorts of critters come by even tho a skunk seems to use it the most. This coyote was probably just curious of the different smells.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/4/2016
I tried something different for the Eagles. I put the camera on the ground slightly angled upward hoping to get one coming in for a landing . I didn't get that but did get some cool pics as one was almost standing on it.
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Josh Rauch
Indianapolis, IN
4/4/2016
We do not like getting pictures of coyotes on our Cuddebacks but here is a good example of one predator taking care of another predator. Really neat to see Mother Nature at work.
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Chip Mcintyre
Little River, SC
4/4/2016
This is a red tip hawk going after fish heads I was using for bait hunting a bobcat. The actual time is 12:30pm in March. Location is Little River, South Carolina.
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James
Clayton, NY
4/3/2016
This is my favorite series of pictures that I've ever captured with a trailcam. These two bucks spared in front of my camera for 4 minutes and in that time I caught 50 images. When looking at the slideshow it is a great time lapse of the encounter. A month after these where taken I had both these bucks standing at 20 yards during bow season still both got a pass until next year.
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