Thanks MA...This guy was about the size of a medium dog, Border Collie size. Around here they're not so much rare as timid. If you're not looking, you easily miss them, they spend many hours underground reading Acme catalogs
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Thanks MA...This guy was about the size of a medium dog, Border Collie size. Around here they're not so much rare as timid. If you're not looking, you easily miss them, they spend many hours underground reading Acme catalogs
Awesome set Michael. Love that first shot especially, so much detail captured.
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wonderful set indeed Maw!
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Nice set MAW....he's seems much darker than the ones we get out here. Ours are more blonde-ish...he almost has a Husky type look with a really pointy nose.
Very neat!
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oh these are great. this is what I missed at the frozen pond, only got the tracks. Of course I have seen them, but from the car only as they crossed a road. I did see a pileated woodpecker today though for the first time ever. I finally figured out what makes that noise like a monkey.
Ha!...I know what you mean. I was forever hearing this high pitched "Hee Haa" sound in the bush never knowing what it was. My neighbor at the time told me it was tree frogs but then one day I saw the culprit....Chickadees!
Nice shots!! .. It sure is a lot darker coloured than the ones we have around here . You were lucky to find such a friendly one .... a 1/2 hour in it's company...That's pretty cool!! They're quite wild around here , but then most of the people shootin' at them here , are not using cameras :(
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