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A few from last year
 

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I'd say you're pretty darn close Brokennock on the weights of the bruins and that's a great pic of the Pileated woodpecker. We used to call them Cackling Hens where I grew up. Your number 18 pic above is great. Took me about 30 seconds to find the little guy. That would be a good one for one of those challenges, 'Can you spot the deer'.
 
Took this photo a couple of years ago. Look at the base of the tree in the forefront, left side. At first we were baffled and wondered if a troll or some other mystical creature was playing a lewd joke on us. Looked like something was behind the tree sticking it's little unmentionable out for the camera. It took about a week before we found out it was a possum that had half of its tail missing. The dog had it cornered on the deck by the food bowl.
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I bought 2 of the Tactacam Reveal XB cameras and I’ve been pleasantly surprised at how few pictures i get of nothing. You’d think they’d go off constantly in that sea of goldenrod but they don’t. I’ve only been using them a couple weeks but I like them so much I ordered 2 more
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