Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Just watched an osprey dive into the water and come up with a fish. That never gets old.
IMScotty wrote:
Ya ever see a Kingfisher, they are great.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Just watched an osprey dive into the water and come up with a fish. That never gets old.
Or,uncle meat wrote:
Not eye said the blind man
It's kinda like a real fast waddle.TrafficJam wrote:
One of those groundhog/marmot/woodchuck critters ran across the road today. He was fast. Usually, they sit on the side of the road or in yards without a care in the world. I had no idea they could run that fast.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Just watched an osprey dive into the water and come up with a fish. That never gets old.
Astro wrote:
Or,I see said the blind manuncle meat wrote:
Not eye said the blind man
to the deaf man over the telephone.
This one was a sprinter. He crossed the road in about 4 seconds.uncle meat wrote:
It's kinda like a real fast waddle.TrafficJam wrote:
One of those groundhog/marmot/woodchuck critters ran across the road today. He was fast. Usually, they sit on the side of the road or in yards without a care in the world. I had no idea they could run that fast.
I was driving down the road and came upon a large groundhog in the middle of my lane...if he hadn't stood up he'd of been okay.TrafficJam wrote:
One of those groundhog/marmot/woodchuck critters ran across the road today. He was fast. Usually, they sit on the side of the road or in yards without a care in the world. I had no idea they could run that fast.
odd man out wrote:
What I really want to know is who gets to decide what a group of each kind of animal is?
And I learned that in Sweden, Moose are called Elks, but I don't know what they call elks.
Dan76 wrote:
Reindeer.odd man out wrote:
What I really want to know is who gets to decide what a group of each kind of animal is?
And I learned that in Sweden, Moose are called Elks, but I don't know what they call elks.
Dan76 wrote:
the cat supposedly charged a police officer
not a bad picture shot with a phone from the back of a hay wagon at 15mph.uncle meat wrote:
that’s a Christmas card right there.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
found corn really attracts wildlife. Bandit prefers it popped.[IMG:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1373460939397314&set=a.898534390223307.1073741826.100002002631472&type=3]
jimmyjam wrote:
not a bad picture shot with a phone from the back of a hay wagon at 15mph.uncle meat wrote:
that’s a Christmas card right there.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
found corn really attracts wildlife. Bandit prefers it popped.[IMG:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1373460939397314&set=a.898534390223307.1073741826.100002002631472&type=3]
LIhikers wrote:
The other day a saw a few deer grazing along the side of the Staten Island Expressway.
Whoever would of thunk it that you'd see deer in New York City!
Dan76 wrote:
On occasion I’ve seen a few deer grazing along side the cattle.
Dan76 wrote:
It is hard to beat venison backstrap properly harvested, timely processed, and prepared properly.
If we ever meet in person, remind me to tell you about an experience with venison.