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jlw257 wrote:Thanks Ray, Mel and Ken for the information on the scissor-tail flycatcher. I’m glad they’re nesting here ::tu:: ::tu::
They are really neat and fun birds to have around.

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Nice pic Ken.. Colorful!!! ::tu:: John :D
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jmh58 wrote:Nice pic Ken.. Colorful!!! ::tu:: John :D
Thanks! The Internet has some great photographers. ::facepalm::

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Mumbleypeg wrote:
jmh58 wrote:Nice pic Ken.. Colorful!!! ::tu:: John :D
Thanks! The Internet has some great photographers. ::facepalm::

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The goats eating at the buffet.
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The Panhandle of Florida has a very late rut, consequently our whitetail fawns are born late in the summer compared to a lot of places in the US. This picture made me laugh a bit. I imagined this ol' doe saying, "What do you mean, I look pregnant?" :)
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My money is on twins. 8)
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The camera adds 10 pounds ..... :lol:
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treefarmer wrote:The Panhandle of Florida has a very late rut, consequently our whitetail fawns are born late in the summer compared to a lot of places in the US. This picture made me laugh a bit. I imagined this ol' doe saying, "What do you mean, I look pregnant?" :)
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She's prego for sho!!

We spotted this fawn a couple weeks ago...
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We see them close to that small sometimes around here a little bit earlier in the summer than this, but usually it means they probably won't make it through their first winter.____Dave
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Very neat sighting of the fawn, Scott! I have only ever encountered one that small, ever.

Cool goats and does, Colonel and Treefarmer!

Fellows, sometimes the tiniest thing can boost your spirits. Yesterday I was kayaking on a local river. When I stopped to take a stroll on a sand bar I happened to find notice a piece of driftwood that made a perfect natural frame for photographing a knife. But then, just as I took the photo, I noticed the leaf. With fall color. Just a leaf on the sand: but what a fine promise of cooler weather to come!
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Ahhh Mel, isn't it nice to be able to take time to notice the little things ? ! :)
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philco wrote:Ahhh Mel, isn't it nice to be able to take time to notice the little things ? ! :)
Being retired helps a lot with that, I notice! When I am heading out with my boat or kayak on a weekday, I think of all the times that either I or a coworker have pointed at someone with a boat on a work day and and said something along the lines of "Look at that SOB!"
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Dinadan wrote:Very neat sighting of the fawn, Scott! I have only ever encountered one that small, ever.

Cool goats and does, Colonel and Treefarmer!

Fellows, sometimes the tiniest thing can boost your spirits. Yesterday I was kayaking on a local river. When I stopped to take a stroll on a sand bar I happened to find notice a piece of driftwood that made a perfect natural frame for photographing a knife. But then, just as I took the photo, I noticed the leaf. With fall color. Just a leaf on the sand: but what a fine promise of cooler weather to come!
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A bit later I found another tiny thing, but it had a big appetite!
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Dinadan, I had a similar experience in the Gran Tetons back in 2016. We were at the Olaf Murie ranch (I think that was his name) and I spotted this leaf in a pine tree and thought it was beautiful in a very simple way. I didn't see it then but if you blow it up there is also a little worm out on the branch and a little bug.
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Knice catch and pics Mel!!!

Caught these 3 Wood Storks at someone's lawn the other day....
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Very cool Scott. In Germany they encourage them to nest on their houses as it is supposed to bring good luck. I bet it brings a lot of stork poop, I enjoy seeing them though. ::tu::
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doglegg wrote: Dinadan, I had a similar experience in the Gran Tetons back in 2016. We were at the Olaf Murie ranch (I think that was his name) and I spotted this leaf in a pine tree and thought it was beautiful in a very simple way. I didn't see it then but if you blow it up there is also a little worm out on the branch and a little bug.
Doglegg - I think it is important to appreciate the very simple beauty as in your photo. Many times I have looked at a leaf with ephemeral autumn colors and thought that if I could create something as beautiful as that leaf then I would be an artist indeed. In this modern world it is hard to take the time to really look at that kind of thing.

Scott - We do not have any storks in my area. Those would be cool to see in my back yard!
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Thanks Mel, God blessed some folks with artistic ability and for me thankfully with eyes to see his beauty. And the Lord does all his work in etch a sketch. A strong breeze, a change of season or even the time of day and it is all different.
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Very Dry in my part of the world 100% of the State of New South Wales is "drought declared" and the Kangaroos are getting bolder & bolder in search of a bit of green grass. Fuzzy pic from our kitchen window at 7.00 this morning.
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Hard to get a scale on this big fella ... he is behind a 4 foot fence but I am above him at an angle ... however he would be around 6 foot standing erect like this.
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Really cool picture BDU, I bet he could eat his share of your green stuff. We are in the middle of a drought in our neck of the woods as well. But it comes pretty regular here so I guess we are use to it. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Good wildlife pics fellas, pretty decent variety of critters on the last couple pages. ::tu::
Dinadan wrote:piece of driftwood that made a perfect natural frame for photographing a knife.
How ya like that Marbles knife dinadan? I've been pondering the folding hunter version of that one, I like the natural bone and the old time looking etching on the handles.
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End of summer mission....school starts Monday!!
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Scott, those boys are growing like weeds. By this time next year you won't know them. And before you know it, they'll be teenagers. :(
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I am 71 years old and looking at those boys I hate for school to start. Great last mission before school Scott. I have enjoyed your summer. :D ::tu:: ::tu:: :D
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jerryd6818 wrote:Scott, those boys are growing like weeds. By this time next year you won't know them. And before you know it, they'll be teenagers. :(
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