This is an area behind my house that I am planning to turn into a small food plot for the deer. After clearing out a lot of brush and grape vines around a small oak tree the deer discovered a new place to make a scrape. I decided to get two for one with the camera placement by adding the carcass and hide from a recent buck I shot but did not imagine getting both in the same pic!! Raptor and buck shot with my house in the back ground. Kind of cool.
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Very unique picture. Redtails are my favorite hawk.
Cool!
Very Cool!
Very nice.
That is really cool. Thanks for sharing
Really great photo. I love the redtailed hawks.
I did not think a buck would care less about its what's left of its dead counterpart.
Rays Arrows - I have had a carcass cam in the woods for many years and I get a lot of raptor pics, some coyotes, depending on weather many other vermin - but surprisingly I have had many, many pics of other deer coming to investigate. Not only does it not bother them - but it actually makes them curious.