Miscellaneous wildlife - Dialup DEATH
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Great pics! You got them in the right place.
I love that one of the fox. The bear and moose are great too. Is that your backyard? That would be so cool to see that, from the comfort of your house. :clap:
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:)
yeah, all those pics were taken from inside the house. we are very lucky where we live....lots of room and lots of big windows to enjoy the views.
I didn't get a pic of another bear when he came up on the deck and stood on its hind legs and put it's front paws on the plate glass window ... wish I had! I was so stunned by what I was seeing I was completely useless for about 10 minutes!
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NICE BEAVER LOL
sorry im bored
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Uh hum... Treading that family friendly line..... :evileye:
By the way that looks more groundhoggish.... ;)
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thats soo cool. i went on a school trip to washington dc and we were at pennsylvania for the first 2 days of the trip. i got to see my first ground hog! it was awesome, lol.
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Wonderful photographs! Thanks so much for sharing them. The fox one is lovely, it's so nice to see one in such perfect shape. We used to get black bears in our yard after our deadfall apples. We'd always know one was around when our normally placid black lab went bonkers barking and growling at the door (needless to say we didn't let her out though).
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Very cool! I envy your nearness to nature. :)
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thanks everyone!
yep, it's a groundhog/woodchuck
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Originally Posted by mr~python
thats soo cool. i went on a school trip to washington dc and we were at pennsylvania for the first 2 days of the trip. i got to see my first ground hog! it was awesome, lol.
You'd never seen a ground pig before Marsh? Guess I just figured coming from where I was raised that they are a pretty common creature LOL. We had the silly things all over and they are a real problem for farmers with hoof stock due to all the tunneling they do and the sad lack of natural predators.