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I got up this morning and was having a cup of coffee when the chickens and turkeys went off. The dogs hair was straight up on her back and she started barking. I grabbed the 12 gauge and some 00 buck and kit the door running.. I thought for sure had a yote looking for something to eat. Hit the pen and no yote saw the dog barking up the tree so it must be a coon.. Wrong again.. only shoots I could take were with the camera. I checked all my Ducks and its not one of mine must me a wild bird.. JAMNG
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Here is another one.
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cool pics! I've seen this same scenario at my place a few times, when I had homing pigeons.
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That is an awesome pic. I wish I could have seen the duck get taken out!!
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
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That would have been the best to see the kill in mid air..
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Sweet. Nice photo.
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Sweet Pic
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Very Nice in deed.Cool
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Cool pics!!! Thanks for posting them!
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Sweet picture! Breakfast with a view!
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A few weeks ago I was gonna jump a ditch, and right next to the ditch was a hawk eating a recent duck kill, so I figured there was nothing int he ditch, but I kept going anyway, the hawk flew away, and not three feet from where the hawk had been eating, two drakes jumped up, I was quite surprised to say the least. I only got one of them, they must have been hunkered down.
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Great pic. A nice mallard for breakfast.
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Sweet picture!
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Glad you scored the pics. I went to water my birds and kicked up a sharpshinned with a quail in his talons. Stinker.
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Cool Pic Jim
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Two years ago I was hunting a beaver pond had seven mallards coming in to the dekes, wings cupped landing gear dropping, then out of nowhere a red tail hawk jumped out a tree and grabbed one. The rest of the ducks flared
, but I do have to admit it was one of the coolest things I ever saw.
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Awesome Pics
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thats a great picture nice job
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good thing that mallard doesnt have any jewlery on his leg
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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