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Spy Cam – October 2015
Reader Contributed | October 1, 2015
Send your pics to GON Spy-Cam, 4331 Seven Islands Road, Madison, GA 30650. Include your name, GON subscriber number, hometown, county where the picture was taken, date, time and any interesting details for a caption. Digital photos and caption info can be e-mailed to [email protected].

Give That Nanny Doe A Medal: Birthing triplets is hard enough—getting all three through to late August in great shape is tough! GON member Steve McDonald, of McDonough, got this shot Aug. 23 in Henry County. “This was the first time I’d seen them on camera since early summer,” Steve said.

Corn Appetizer—Now For The Squirrel Entree: Richard Stevens, of Woodstock, sent this great backyard picture. “I thought this was a pretty cool photo of a fox that had been eating corn in my homemade feeder,” Richard said. “Guess he decided he had enough corn and became interested in two squirrels up the tree.”

A Bunny For Breakfast: Garvin Aycock, of Rayle, got this trail-cam shot of a bobcat that had a successful morning hunt on Garvin’s farm in Wilkes County. The pic was taken at 7:39 a.m. on July 13.

I Own You: Donnie Shellnut, of Senoia, noticed his archery target being damaged during the night, so he set up a camera. On this night, the little buck spent 30 minutes “sparring.”

Better Get Growing: Here’s a pic of a small, apparently very late fawn from Hancock County. Kevin Maginn, of Suwanee, got several pictures of this fawn and doe on Sept. 8, 2014.
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