Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Heartsblood on August 02, 2011, 03:56:36 PM
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We mostly cought pictures of the horses this time.... :bash:
Nah, that's okay. But, I'm seeing how fascinating thiese little contraptions can be when you think you're seeing the same animal over a period of time. These pictures are prior to our changing the angle to look more down the trail than across it. That'll hafta be on the next installment.
Here's a picture from the 1st batch back in June:
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-G8PZ2WAPkeQ/ThlJjE4PYRI/AAAAAAAAFXI/dZkthuef_hQ/s800/SUNP0014.JPG)
And here's a picture nearly a month later from our 2nd soak:
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1jn7J8W4FZs/TjHb2iy5MpI/AAAAAAAABUo/M5JaSo7AMpo/s800/SUNP0011.JPG)
Now I wanna think these are the same fawn but...I can't tell for sure. :dunno: Any opinions? If you think it is, how can you tell, or what makes you think so? Would that be about a healthy/avg amount of growth in one month?
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looks like the spots are different so id say no different?
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look at the spots on the front shoulder its the same fawn
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:yeah: I agree.