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Ridgeratt
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pasture pics
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Looking at the card in the camera.
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I love bird pics. I get a ton of them and save most of them because they are just cool.
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Great pic !!
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Thank you.
We have had unusual amount of moisture this spring. The grass is now over waist tall. I was going to knock it down for fire season. Hooked the mower up to the tractor and my 3rd pass around the pasture I flushed out a fawn.
It hadn't been out of the chute very long. Maybe the size of a cocker spaniel if that. I thought I could get a photo of it and I wanted to see if I had hit it with the tractor. I found it and when I got my phone out it flushed again. I'm done pestering it. Got the mower in the places I had already mowed and when I turned down back to the house I had a pair of them in the grass. So I just put up the equipment for a while.
I hope we don't turn off as dry as last year. Could be another bad fire season if it does.
Grass is tall enough I can just see the does ears and the top of their backs.
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June 21, 2022, 06:36:22 AM »
Ya that's some bird pic I got the other day.
Yup grass is pretty tall.
Did some weedeat myself yesterday just around my building.
Woke up last nite with the leg cramp from hell.
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Is that a Golden Eagle?
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June 21, 2022, 07:29:30 AM »
Perhaps
I do have an overabundance of crows, but that's the biggest crow I have seen. It also has a different head than a crow.
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Quote from: Rob on June 21, 2022, 07:26:04 AM
Is that a Golden Eagle?
Not a Golden eagle. Golden eagles have white on the underside of their tails with black tips. And their heads are not that smooth.
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I thought it might be a Juvi. The yellow around the mouth sure looks like a Golden.
What is it then? not a hawk as far as I can tell, not a Juvi Bald Eagle as it is not mottled.
It is large...
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got back to my card reader.
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Almost ran over this last week. 🙌 I was brush hogging the pasture and it or the other one flushed out in front of the tractor. But I have had several does in the tall grass so not sure just how many could be hiding in the grass.
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Thanks, big fawn!!
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June 24, 2022, 01:23:39 PM »
Went exploring this morning and had this little one running down the road and mom was down hill trying to get it to follow her.
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