60 Craziest Trail Camera Photos We've Ever Seen

Flying deer, albino birds, a cam-stealing coyote, and a buck with a bucket. Plus an emu and a monkey. Check out our latest collection of crazy cam photos
A selection of crazy trail camera photos.

60 Craziest Trail Camera Photos We've Ever Seen

Before trail cameras, the day-to-day lives of wild critters were largely mysteries to most of us. But now, thanks to the latest cams, we can spy on game 24/7 to uncover secret animal behavior that was once totally hidden from hunters. Who knew, for example, that whitetail bucks spend so much of their time getting pumpkins, buckets, and other random objects stuck in their antlers?

What else do deer, turkeys, coyotes, cougars, and monkeys (yes, monkeys) get up to? See for yourself in this updated collection of shocking, funny, and just plain weird trail-cam pics.

1. Caught in the Web

A trail camera photo of a spider web with a deer in that background.
(Photo/Rex Featherlin)

This spider is going to eat very, very well for a while.

2. Shot Cam

A trail camera photo of a deer with a bowhunting aiming at it from a treestand.
(Photo/Jon Mountford)

It's not often your trail cam catches the moment of truth, but it's safe to say that this hunter put his camera in the right place.

3. Baller

trail-camera photo of deer with beach ball in antlers
[Photo/Matt Lile (Kentucky]

This buck seems to be either working a licking branch or trying to get a better look a the thing stuck in his antlers. What? A beach ball?! How did that get there?

4. Blitzen?

A trail camera photo of a buck with a Christmas tree in the background.
(Photo/Heather Rymar)

It can't be Rudolf because his nose isn't red.

5. Lemu?

A trail camera photo of an emu at a water hole.
(Photo/Josh Enlow)

We don't have any details on how this emu got in front of a trail camera. Maybe it's trying to save hunters money on their car insurance.

6. Food Strike

Trail camera photo of a lightning strike near a deer feeder.
(Photo/Richard Brofft)

If you look closely, you'll see a deer feeder to the left of the lightning strike. Good thing its owner decided to hunter somewhere else that night.

7. Head Turner

Trail camera photo of a doe deer with it's head seemingly up side down.
(Photo/Ron Bertspar)

This doe has her head so spun around she probably doesn't knows which way is up. As trail-cam photos go, it's definitely a twist.

8. Pining for the Fields

wildest trail camera photos, not dead buck
(Photo/Brian Salmons)

Wow, this buck fell dead right in front of the hunter's trail-cam. Crazy, right? Well, that's not actually what is going on here. This buck is just taking a nap. “I have several pictures of him coming in multiple nights and laying here,” says Brian Salmons, who submitted the photo.

9. Fired Up

photo of deer in wildfire

Forest fires are a common hazard for western whitetails. This Idaho doe was captured on camera right on the edge of a large burn.

10. Listen, Girlfriend

wildest trail cam photos, does
(Photo/Bobby Wilson)

This photo from Kentucky hunter Bobby Wilson seems to show one doe putting her arm around another, as if to say, "Don't worry, Hun. We'll get our turn." Isn't that sweet? Well, no. The doe on the left is actually giving the one on the right a nice, swift kick to work out dibs on the corn.

11. Peek-a-Boo

trail-camera photo of two deer
(Photo/David Voisey–Ohio)

Not sure what’s going on here, but we'll keep it PG. Maybe they were just trying to get a new perspective on things.

12. Monkey Business

Monkey Business
(Photo/Justin Moore – Tennessee)

This was taken in Tennessee. Your guess is as good as ours.

13. Bucket Head

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Maybe he wanted something to catch acorns in.

14. Catbird Seat

A trail camera photo of a young buck with a bird on it's head.
(Photo/Raymond Carl)

Why walk, hop, or fly through the woods when you can just ride a deer? The young buck seems to have no problem with it, either.

15. Eagles Eyed

A trail camera photo of bald eagles fighting along a creek.
(Photo/Brock Craig)

It’s rare to capture one eagle on trail camera. To snag five in the one shot above is really impressive.

16. High Jumps

wildest trail camera photos, buck jumping
(Photo/Blake Vanover)

Planning to fence out your food plots to keep the deer out until hunting season? Good idea. But if this photo submitted by Blake Vanover is any indication, you may want to rethink the height of your fence.

15. Flying Squirrels

A trail camera photo of a squirrel jumping toward the camera.
trail-camera photo of hawk with squirrel

Neither of these rodents look like actual flying squirrels, but if they are trying to be, the top one definitely has the better method.

18. Flying Deer

A trail camera photo of a deer bounding along the edge of cornfield.
(Photo/Luke Long)
A trail camera photo of a buck jumping from the edge of cover to chase a doe.
(Photo/Jason Watchinski)

It's a bird. It's a plane...

19. Death Grip

trail-camera photo of cougar and deer

We know that cougars are capable of taking down adult big game, but it’s rarely captured on a trail camera. That's a big-bodied deer too.

20. Mad Hops

A trail camera photo of a bobcat jumping into the air trying to catch a wild turkey
(Photo/Leighton Kellett)

This predator was hoping for a turkey dinner, but couldn't quite jump high enough. Impressive try, though.

21. Open Wide

A coyote walked through the woods with it's mouth wide open.
(Photo/Mark T. Van Meter)

My what big teeth you have....

22. Fast Food

trail-camera photo of mountain lion chasing deer
(Photo/Ryan Gascon – Oregon)

This big cat was captured mid-sprint while trying run down a mule deer doe. We don't know who won the race, but our money is on the one with the long tail.

23. Oh Sh*t!

trail-camera photo of coyote
(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

There are two ways to look at this one. Either he turned around and was surprised to find a camera there. Or he knew all along and is thinking, Get a picture of this, as he takes a dump in your mineral lick.

24. Bullseyes

Trail camera photo of a bull moose's face in the foreground and a cow moose in the background
(Photo/Jason Kronenwetter)

A bull and a cow moose during the rut. She's the apple of his eye. He only has eye for her.

25. Pain in the Neck

wildest trail camera photos, neck pain
(Photo/Jacob Blackburn)

Some buck fights get serious, as these photos from Jacob Blackburn prove. Here, we see a buck with an antler that’s broken off in its neck. Might take a while to shed that one.

26. High-Stepping

A trail camera photo of five wild turkeys running across a field.
(Photo/Bentley Spears)

This double-bearded gobbler looks like his headed for the end zone—and he's got blockers. (This photo was shared in memory of Rea Taylor.)

27. Fawn Feast

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A trail camera photo of a coyote with a fawn deer in its mouth.
(Photo/Rick Parrott)

Coyote predation on whitetail fawns was once thought to be insignificant, but the latest research shows otherwise. This is why the fawn drop is synchronized—so that a large number of newborn deer overwhelms predators' ability to get too many of them, ensuring that some will to survive into adulthood.

28. Mirror Image

A trail camera photo of a buck crossing a creek at night.
(Photo/Dean Fournier)

I'm not sure about the top buck, but I would definitely shoot the bottom one.

29. Staring Contest

trail-camera photo of whitetail buck and coyote
(Photo/Todd Gneiting)

Too bad this camera wasn't on video mode so we could find out who blinked first in this standoff between a coyote and buck.

30. Bloody Mess

wildest trail camera photo, bloody buck
(Photo/Will Kyle)

If you need more proof that buck fights can get serious, this ought to do it. It looks like this warrior may have gotten the worst of one, as its head and neck are covered in blood. On the other hand, whitetails are incredibly tough; he'll probably be back working that big rub on the right in no time.

31. Crossing Over

wildest trail camera photos, bobcat crossing

Why get your feet wet if you don't have to?

32. Crypto Tank

trail-camo photo of rare whitetail buck
(Photo/Jeremy Flinn)

This is most likely a cryptorchid buck, which is one that never shed its velvet (or antlers). This is a true rarity in the wild.

33. Truck Bucks

trail-camera photo of deer in barn

Maybe they think it's a getaway vehicle. "Get in the truck, Stan. There's someone watching us."

34. Baloo Bruins

wildest trail camera photos, bear
A trail camera photo of a bear in a water tank.
(Photo/Jacob Charles)

For the moment, at least, this bears do seem to have forgotten about their worries and their strife.

35. Ghost Bucks

trail-camera photo of whitetail buck
trail-camera photo of whitetail deer
(Photo/Dan Infalt)

Filtered sunlight paints a ghost's face on the buck above. As for the image below, well-known whitetail hunter Dan Infalt says the camera was located behind the home of a family that went missing. Once he saw the photo, he had it analyzed by an expert who said the camera flash lit up some dust particles. But neither of them could deny the skull-shaped orbs. When you blow up the image, you can even see teeth. Pretty creepy.

36. Red Velvet

A trail camera photo of a whitetail buck eating it's own antler velvet.
(Photo/Heather Rymar)

It probably doesn't taste like cake, but when bucks are shedding velvet, they do often eat the bloody fuzz dangling from their heads.

37. Head Pieces

trail-camera photo of whitetail buck with plastic in antlers
(Photo/Taylor Early)

Apparently, this Indiana buck had these pieces of plastic stuck to his head for a while, as hunter Taylor Early found them lying just a few yards from the deer's antlers during shed season.

38. The Other, Other White Meat

trail-camera photo of albino turkey

Only about 1 in 100,000 wild turkeys are albinos.

39. Ghost Deer

wildest trail camera photo, albino fawn
(Photo/Cole Maddox)

This fawn is probably leucistic. If it were albino, its nose and eyes would most likely look more pink. Either way, any all-white whitetail is a sight to see in the wild.

40. Bad Hair Day?

Trail camera photo of a whitetail buck with branches stuck in his antlers
(Photo/Nate Latimer)

Whatever this buck decided to rub his antlers in—it stuck.

41. Bobcat Bait

trail-camera photo of a bobcat
(Photo/Michael Pitts)

Bobcats almost never take down full-grown whitetails, but they can kills fawns and even the occasional yearling, as seems to be the case in this photo.

42. Dude!

trail-camera photo of turkey and coyote

The question is, did this hen just happen to be walking bye (Dude! Really?) or was the coyote stalking the turkey and suddenly had to go?

43. Who Done It?

A trail camera photo of an owl perched on top of a trail camera.
(Photo/Caleb Siman)

We don't know why one camera was taking photos of another. Maybe it was to find out who kept covering the lens of the first cam.

44. Strike a Pose

wildest trail camera photos, buck
(Photo/James Sprinkle)

Hard to say exactly what is going on here. Either this buck knows how pretty he is and decided to strike a pose for the camera, or we caught him in the middle of his scrape dance.

45. Strength In Numbers

wildest trail camera photos, bobcat
(Photo/Jerry Whittmer)

Bobcats will target adult deer, especially small does, but this one apparently couldn't be bothered with a whole parade of them.

46. Piggyback Ride?

wildest trail camera photo, piggyback fawn
(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

This fawn was born so small, it had to ride on its mother's back. Okay, not really. Of course, the fawn is in the distance and standing in just the right spot to create the illusion.

47. Taking a Break

Trail camera photo of a whitetail buck bedded on the ground
(Photo/Jacob Lott)

Run down from the rut, this public-land Kentucky buck decided to lay down and rest right in front of the camera.

48. Up a Tree

wildest trail camera photos, fox
(Photo/Josh Jewell)

Maybe you knew that some foxes can climb trees. But have you ever seen one do it? Now you have, thanks to this trail-cam shot submitted by Josh Jewell.

49. C'mon, You Three

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(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

You don't often see a whitetail doe with triplets. It’s even rarer to see one keep all three fawns alive for any length of time. But this one did.

50. Wood Buck?

Tral camera photo of a wood duck on a creek with timber in background

This trail-cam photo’s owner hung a deer cam. After continuous heavy rain, the creek became so flooded that his camera—which he says is 6 feet off the ground—captured this wood duck almost at eye-level.

51. Swing Low

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(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

Something is very wrong with this buck’s right antler. It must have been damaged during the growing process. I never saw the buck again after this photo.

52. Does Duke It Out

trail-camera photo of whitetail does fighting
(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

Hooves are flying. These two does are working out who is the real matriarch of the group.

53. Unicorn Buck

Josh Honeycutt
(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

This deer grew only half a rack. The other side remained a stub all season.

54. Four Against One

wildest trail camera photos, coyotes and buck
(Photo/Matthew Wyckoff)

Coyotes often hunt alone, but they do so in packs, too. In this shot sent in by Matthew Wyckoff, a young buck tries to fend off four coyotes.

55. Bobcat Bait, Revisited

wildest trail camera photos, bobcat prowl
(Photo/Matt Jenkins)

This trail-camera photo, submitted by Matt Jenkins, shows a bobcat stalking a whitetail doe at a bait pile. This was the final photo with both animals in the frame, so he’s not sure how it ended.

56. Spike the Punch Bowl

photo of whitetail deer and blue heron
(Photo/Josh Honeycutt)

Most people know not to pee where they drink, but this doe didn’t get the memo. The heron probably isn't thrilled either.

57: Cat Vs. Dog

wildest trail camera photos, cat vs. dog
(Photo/Justin Crease)

Bobcats and coyotes rarely fight. Each knows the other is a formidable foe. Here, it looks like they almost came to blows, though—and that the bobcat had the upper hand.

58. Cat Vs. Dog, Part 2

A trail camera photo of a house cat chasing off a red fox.
(Photo/Travis Bailey)

Once again, the cat seems to have the upper hand.

59. Climb On In

wildest trail camera photo, deer feeding
(Photo/Steve Plylar)

Seems like you just can't teach manners to bucks these days. In this trail-cam shot from Steve Plylar, a buck is climbing up into a feed trough to grab a bite to eat. “Guess he likes putting all his hooves on the dinner table,” Plylar said.

60. Camera Thief

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So, what do all these critters think of getting their pictures taken? This photo might be an answer. Either the coyote is very intelligent and doesn’t want hunters knowing it’s around. Or it’s very, very intelligent and wants a little payback.