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Re: Wildlife
Found this guy on my deck just last week.
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Re: Wildlife
Wood Duck at Sterne Lake
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Re: Wildlife
The only guy who needed to take a breather longer than me on Capitol (one of the Pierre Lakes in background).




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Re: Wildlife


Latrodectus Hesperus aka the Western Blackwidow, she was hanging out with my favorite backyard cactus this morning!
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Re: Wildlife
This guy had his way with a lilac bush in my backyard last night.
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Re: Wildlife
Cormorant super close-up.
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Re: Wildlife
Bald Eagle at Bluff's Lake Park in Denver in Mar 2012
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Re: Wildlife
No pictures for my little tale here.
On the south ridge going up Carbonate Mountain,
I saw scores of large bird dropping splashes,
each quite a few inches in diameter.
Thick and wide like a big sloppy paint brush.
I know lots of eagles frequent the area.
I also saw no marmots or pikas all day.
Connection here?
Any ideas??
On the south ridge going up Carbonate Mountain,
I saw scores of large bird dropping splashes,
each quite a few inches in diameter.
Thick and wide like a big sloppy paint brush.
I know lots of eagles frequent the area.
I also saw no marmots or pikas all day.
Connection here?
Any ideas??
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Re: Wildlife
An inexpensive point and shoot was used, and things were happening real fast, so it's a little fuzzy...but this was the highlight of my day yesterday on California Peak.
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Re: Wildlife
Wow!powhound wrote:An inexpensive point and shoot was used
Great shot.
(once in a life time stuff)