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Understand. The waters in that photo just looked like really big water, as in The Atlantic Ocean, to me.
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You called it right, that is the Atlantic Ocean.RobesonsRme.com wrote:Understand. That waters in that photo just looked like really big water, as in The Atlantic Ocean, to me.
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I received this text a week ago Sunday, on my birthday from one of the moms who's boy I take to the outdoors:
Happy Birthday!
Thank you for teaching my boy the awesomeness of being outside!
He truly loves every minute he spends with you!
We couldn’t have asked for a better person to be a part of his life!!
Enjoy your day!
Here we are yesterday:
Happy Birthday!
Thank you for teaching my boy the awesomeness of being outside!
He truly loves every minute he spends with you!
We couldn’t have asked for a better person to be a part of his life!!
Enjoy your day!
Here we are yesterday:
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Scott, some people live their whole life without a note like that. Congratulations, and the pictures are great, boys being boys. Great job Mr. FFF. 
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Way to go Scott! That makes it all worth it! Much respect my friend!!TripleF wrote:I received this text a week ago Sunday, on my birthday from one of the moms who's boy I take to the outdoors:
Happy Birthday!
Thank you for teaching my boy the awesomeness of being outside!
He truly loves every minute he spends with you!
We couldn’t have asked for a better person to be a part of his life!!
Enjoy your day!
Here we are yesterday:
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Scott, doesn't that just make your day?

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Steve Warden wrote:Scott, doesn't that just make your day?
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doglegg wrote:Scott, some people live their whole life without a note like that. Congratulations, and the pictures are great, boys being boys. Great job Mr. FFF.
Paladin wrote:Way to go Scott! That makes it all worth it! Much respect my friend!!TripleF wrote:I received this text a week ago Sunday, on my birthday from one of the moms who's boy I take to the outdoors:
Happy Birthday!
Thank you for teaching my boy the awesomeness of being outside!
He truly loves every minute he spends with you!
We couldn’t have asked for a better person to be a part of his life!!
Enjoy your day!
Here we are yesterday:![]()
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Steve Warden wrote:Scott, doesn't that just make your day?
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I have to say, the first time I read it....I started crying.jmh58 wrote:Steve Warden wrote:Scott, doesn't that just make your day?
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Scott, that is a great letter expressing a great reality. Congratulations on the important work you do with the youth.
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What a great acknowledgement! Scott rocks!
It’s snowing again here. I was beginning to think that we completely dodged Winter this year!
Nope.
There were actually cherry trees blossoming last week. Dollarama has their outdoor stuff out. I was beginning to look at the camping bags...
Sigh, I’ll have to make do with memories from last year! These were taken on the Fraser River in New Westminster in early December. The adults are my younger son and his fiancée along with her little boy and my older son’s daughter. She’s wearing a helmet because she’d been riding her scooter.
Me, my ex and both my sons, and my granddaughter were all born quite literally looking down at that river. We still enjoy a family fishing day!
It’s snowing again here. I was beginning to think that we completely dodged Winter this year!
Nope.
There were actually cherry trees blossoming last week. Dollarama has their outdoor stuff out. I was beginning to look at the camping bags...
Sigh, I’ll have to make do with memories from last year! These were taken on the Fraser River in New Westminster in early December. The adults are my younger son and his fiancée along with her little boy and my older son’s daughter. She’s wearing a helmet because she’d been riding her scooter.
Me, my ex and both my sons, and my granddaughter were all born quite literally looking down at that river. We still enjoy a family fishing day!
I’m too young to be this old!
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Thank you! Thank you!
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A life well lived Scott.
Nice family time Zoogirl, hope you don't get too covered up in snow.
OH
Nice family time Zoogirl, hope you don't get too covered up in snow.
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Just downloaded these off my game camera...
It was a sporadic deer season...with minimal time spent in the blind. I saw a bunch of does...but passed. Ended up without a deer this season, but that's ok, I just enjoy sitting out and watching things. The first time I saw a Green Jay, I was at Choke Canyon, State Park, south of San Antonio. I thought a parrot had gotten out. I have some property about 40 miles, south of San Antonio. This is the only other place I've ever seen these. I see them, most of the time I'm in my blind, coming to the feeder. Most life-long residents of S.A. have never seen these. I don't think they are rare; however, think their habit starts south of here and goes south from there. They have come to my feeders every year. I included the stock photo, just to get a better idea of what they look like. Maybe, I'll sit out this evening and try to get this guy. Odds are, I won't sit out...past my bed time
Gettin' kind of lazy, in my old age
It was a sporadic deer season...with minimal time spent in the blind. I saw a bunch of does...but passed. Ended up without a deer this season, but that's ok, I just enjoy sitting out and watching things. The first time I saw a Green Jay, I was at Choke Canyon, State Park, south of San Antonio. I thought a parrot had gotten out. I have some property about 40 miles, south of San Antonio. This is the only other place I've ever seen these. I see them, most of the time I'm in my blind, coming to the feeder. Most life-long residents of S.A. have never seen these. I don't think they are rare; however, think their habit starts south of here and goes south from there. They have come to my feeders every year. I included the stock photo, just to get a better idea of what they look like. Maybe, I'll sit out this evening and try to get this guy. Odds are, I won't sit out...past my bed time
Gettin' kind of lazy, in my old age
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That green jay is certainly a beautiful bird!
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Wow! I’d never heard of a Green Jay. It’s certainlya beautiful bird. It reminds me of some of the birds I’ve seen in Central America.
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Doc B that Green Jay is a find. What a beautiful bird. Heard about them but never seen one. Congrats. 
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That’s actually the first time I’ve heard of a Green Jay. Ours are Stellars Jays and they are blue. Noisy little beggars! How is the voice on the Greens?
Our birds tend to be dull colours, except for the occasional Pine Siskin or wild canary.
That’s not to say that don’t have colourful personalities!
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Our birds tend to be dull colours, except for the occasional Pine Siskin or wild canary.
That’s not to say that don’t have colourful personalities!
This is our Vancouver Ambassador, Canuck!
Look him up on Facebook. He’s got a pretty interesting life.
I’m too young to be this old!
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ZG, I had to Google Stellar Jay...indeed, they are a pretty bird, too! Our blue jays are very abundant...and as you noted, very vocal. You will hear them, before you see them. We have a pair that has 3-4 young, every spring, come in to our bird feeder, at the house. When Mama and kiddos show up...it's pretty noisy!!! This is what our blues look like... Oh....and the Greens are just as noisy! I've included a Steller's Jay picture, for others, like me, who may not have seen them (hope I picked a decent representative)zoogirl wrote:That’s actually the first time I’ve heard of a Green Jay. Ours are Stellars Jays and they are blue. Noisy little beggars! How is the voice on the Greens?
Our birds tend to be dull colours, except for the occasional Pine Siskin or wild canary.
That’s not to say that don’t have colourful personalities! E5290DE2-B04A-408F-B232-BE875C1FAE68.jpeg
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https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Green_Jay/overview
Here you go Ann.
Here you go Ann.
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Thanks! I actually rescued two once but they didn’t make it. Couple of kids had them and were throwing them out into traffic. They hadn’t been hit but they were pretty young and I guess the stress was too much.
I will check out the article.
I will check out the article.
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That link will get you the bird's call, as you were asking about it.zoogirl wrote:Thanks! I actually rescued two once but they didn’t make it. Couple of kids had them and were throwing them out into traffic. They hadn’t been hit but they were pretty young and I guess the stress was too much.
I will check out the article.
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Seeing these birds prompted a thought of a couple that I got pictures of (not previously seen by me) on a fly-in fishing trip to Northern Quebec last summer. First is a Spruce Grouse and second a Gray Jay.
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Great pics EWM, always enjoy watching for new birds when we go different places. 
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I watched a blue jay eat a two foot long garter snake outside my dining room window.
He was sitting in a dogwood tree and had the snake draped across the limb on which he was standing.
He pecked the snake pretty much to death then swallowed it head first.
Never thought of a jay doing that.
That green and stellar jay are beautiful birds.
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He was sitting in a dogwood tree and had the snake draped across the limb on which he was standing.
He pecked the snake pretty much to death then swallowed it head first.
Never thought of a jay doing that.
That green and stellar jay are beautiful birds.
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