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Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams
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Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

  • CHRIS HUBBUCH
  • Nov 28, 2020
  • Nov 28, 2020 Updated Nov 15, 2023
Adams_Turkey_Display_SSWI000000017041670.jpg

A wild turkey tom displays his feathers for a hen in Adams County. Male turkeys strut to attract females and to establish dominance over subordinate males. On adult males, like the one pictured, the tail forms a full, unbroken contour when fanned out. On juvenile males, the middle 4-6 tail feathers are longer than the outer feathers, so the tail appears uneven when fanned out.

 

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Ashland weasel

A long-tailed weasel, one of three weasel species in Wisconsin, dashes through the snow in Ashland County in a trail cam photo from the Snapshot Wisconsin collection.

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Bayfield_Porcupine_BAYF010_SSWI000000009101298A.jpg

A porcupine photographed in Bayfield County. Volunteers say the lumbering gait is a key characteristic to identifying porcupines -- that, and the sharp quills.

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Clark_Bear_Cubs_SSWI000000009609277B_Edit.jpg

A pair of Clark County bear cubs wrestle near the end of their first summer. Black bear cubs weigh a pound or less when they're born during the winter but grow quickly after emerging from the den.

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Dane_Muskrat_SSWI000000009761995.jpg

A muskrat captured in Dane County.

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Fisher, Door County

Primary growth forest, where the herbaceous layer stays relatively low to the ground, makes for great opportunities to capture wildlife, such as this fisher photographed near a Door County brook.

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Iowa_Coyote Pups_Iowa_SSWI000000014314789B.jpg

A pack of coyote cubs prowl through the woods of Iowa County.

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Iron_Moose_SSWI000000019452383.jpg

Moose are an uncommon sight in Wisconsin, but the number of moose observations in the Snapshot Wisconsin database more than doubled in 2020, with at least four photographed in September and October across Iron, Price, and Burnett Counties. 

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Juneau_Coyote_Bear_Interaction_SSWI000000013046167.jpg

Trail cams sometimes capture more than one species in a frame, though rarely a predator. This Juneau County shot captured two -- as a black bear and coyote cross paths.

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LaCrosse_Owl_with_Prey_SSWI000000016679867_Edit.jpg

Predator and prey come together in this La Crosse County image of a barred owl carrying off a fresh catch. 

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Lafayette_Pheasant_SSWI000000016677147_Edit.jpg

Introduced to Wisconsin in the late 1800s, the ring-necked pheasant can be distinguished from other upland game birds by its long, pointed tail. This Lafayette County pheasant makes a rare appearance after snowfall.

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Marquette Red Fox

Not only does this Marquette County image show an uninhibited moment between two red foxes; it also showcases the distinct pelage of this iconic Wisconsin species.

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Milwaukee_Opossum_Babies_MILW020_SSWI000000017905583A.jpg

A Virginia opossum carries her young on her back in this Milwuakee County image. North America's only marsupial, Opossums carry their young in a pouch until they are old enough to cling to their mother's back.

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Oneida_Wolf_SSWI000000017218162B.jpg

The color of wolves' coats can vary widely. Black (melanistic) wolves, are less common than those sporting the traditional grizzled coat, so staff and volunteers enjoy coming across photos like this one. The unusual eye color of this Oneida County wolf is especially noteworthy.

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Pepin_Deer_Cottontail_Skunk_SSWI000000017839587B.jpg

A deer, rabbit and skunk cross paths in this Pepin County photo. Only about 0.2% of Snapshot Wisconsin photos contain multiple species. 

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Portage_prairie_chicken_OWEN20180503.jpg

Greater prairie chickens lekking in Portage County. Snapshot Wisconsin teamed up with wildlife management to use trail cameras to monitor leks, such as this one, where male birds display to attract females.

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Racine_Mink_SSWI000000008765118.jpg

A Racine County mink captured in a rare still moment. Mink are often captured at night or in motion, making it difficult to distinguish their features.

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Richland_Woodpeckers_Red-bellied_SSWI000000017325842A.jpg

Perhaps less recognized than their relatives the hairy and downy woodpeckers, red-bellied woodpeckers are nonetheless relatively common and widespread across the state. This action shot from Richland County showcases the red caps and beautiful checkered plumage.

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Sauk_Badger_SSWI000000013608517B.jpg

Wisconsin's mascot is typically seen at night, but this Sauk County badger photo shows off its fantastic markings in the daylight.

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Bull elk in Sawyer County

A bull elk in Sawyer County. Snapshot Wisconsin has been used to help monitor elk herds reintroduced to the state. 

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Trempealeau bobcat

A bobcat caught on a trail camera in Trempealeau County. In addition to being smaller than cougars, bobcats are recognizable for their short -- or "bobbed" -- tails.

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Vilas_Marten_SSWI000000011754918A.jpg

The American marten is extremely rare in Wisconsin. In more than 50 million photos, this 2019 shot from Vilas County is the only one to capture one -- or at least part of one.

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Waukesha deer

This white buck was captured by a Snapshot Wisconsin camera in Waukesha County. Wisconsin law forbids hunting white deer.

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Waupaca cougar

This male cougar, likely from the Dakotas, photographed in Waupaca County, is one of only two captured by a network of 2,100 volunteer trail cams in the Department of Natural Resource's Snapshot Wisconsin project.

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Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

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The Department of Natural Resources reported at 4 p.m. Wednesday that hunters had registered 182 wolves since the hunt began Monday, or about 15% of the estimated population. The quota for non-native hunters was 119 wolves.

Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

Photos: see bears, bucks, and fighting foxes caught on Wisconsin trail cams

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