Cool Pics -Let's See Them

Fawn on the Lawn: The Michigan DNR trapped several deer on our property and collared them with GPS devices for a deer movement study. 2 of the does have stayed very near where they were collared. This doe parked her fawn right outside our cabin 2 days in a row and then another day or two later. Enjoyed seeing the interaction up close and personal.

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Here is a link to the thread I posted on the Michigan Sportsman forum with many photos of fawn and mom:

Fawn on the Lawn
 
It's from 2017 but if you look real close you can see the lighted nock. What were the chances of the trail cam picking up this shot. Deer went about 20 yards. MFDC0010.JPG
 
Double doe licking branch. I pulled down this maple branch and tied it down to create a mock scrape/licking branch a few years ago. I have captured thousands of photos of bucks, does and fawns using it since then...

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Here is a link to the thread I posted on the other forum with more photos...

Double Doe Licking Branch
 
Family of 4 - 3 Bear cubs:

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I am thinking this must be a different family group with a photo captured a year later and maybe a mile apart. These cubs don't look much bigger than those in the previous photo?

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I thought this was kinda neat
Now THAT is a fast trigger cam!! I have bought so many different brands and still get videos of butts and tails after they have walked through the frame :/
 
Now THAT is a fast trigger cam!! I have bought so many different brands and still get videos of butts and tails after they have walked through the frame :/
I've had really good luck with all my Browning cams but it's a blessing and a curse. I get cool shots like this but I also get several pictures with just the nose and tips of the antlers. I should look at setting up the burst mode :emoji_thinking:
 
Thats really neat! I got my first picture of a MN fisher last night. Not a good pic, but fun to see one down my way.
 
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