5 eagles, 4 deer, 2 bunnies, and a black bear today

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  • haffajappa
    haffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    this is when i was a few feet away from the deer:
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    couple of eagles on the beach
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    this is near the village we stopped by, thought we'd see if any whales were around (no luck tho) - closer to northern-most part of island
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    path along beach (in a town that is about mid-island)
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    ferry ride home today
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    :):)
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  • haffajappa
    haffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    ooh almost forgot mr. bear
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    live pearl jam is best pearl jam
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,712
    Maybe I've been playing too much Red Dead Redemption, but I was expecting something else ;)
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    I saw a squirrel eating french fries from a discarded Mickey D's bag yesterday. Made me laugh out loud. My first thought was "what would his mother think?". :D
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    haffajappa wrote:
    ooh almost forgot mr. bear
    DSC_0947-1.jpg

    You sure that ain't the Sasquatch?
  • Horos
    Horos Posts: 4,519
    Rygar wrote:
    Maybe I've been playing too much Red Dead Redemption, but I was expecting something else ;)
    Exactly what I thought this thread was going to be about. :)
    #FHP
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    Today:
    quail
    2 jack rabbits
    2 deer

    couple days ago I saw a 3 ft. long yellow & black snake (yellow racer possible)
    last week I saw a baby rattlesnake and a hawk

    everyday I see my 85 chickens, 2 bunnies, 2 cats & 2 dogs
    and the occasional raccoon, bobcat, mountain lion, fox, coyote & bear

    You seem to live an extrordinary life. Where do you live?? I can guess California, but what part?
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    jimed14 wrote:
    Today, I saw ...

    3 or 4 strung out, missing teeth prostitutes.
    1 drug deal going down.
    5 fire engines for the 4th false alarm in the past two weeks.

    oh, and if I could convey the smells I smelled ... you'd be fascinated.


    mmmm, I love the city!

    Neighbor!!!...oh your in San Fran, sounded like you were in NY.
  • haffajappa
    haffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    gabers wrote:
    haffajappa wrote:
    ooh almost forgot mr. bear
    DSC_0947-1.jpg

    You sure that ain't the Sasquatch?
    ohhh maybe!!! ;)
    live pearl jam is best pearl jam
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    I got two Turkey Vultures....a red-tailed hawk....some Barn Swallows.....for today. Yesterday, I had over 42 species of birds.....the species of note were Lark Sparrow and White Pelican......several upland chorus frogs were added to the mix too. The only mammal to make an appearance was an Eastern Gray Squirrel.
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  • haffajappa
    haffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    tybird wrote:
    I got two Turkey Vultures....a red-tailed hawk....some Barn Swallows.....for today. Yesterday, I had over 42 species of birds.....the species of note were Lark Sparrow and White Pelican......several upland chorus frogs were added to the mix too. The only mammal to make an appearance was an Eastern Gray Squirrel.
    wooahhh turkey vultures?!
    reminds me of donkey kong
    live pearl jam is best pearl jam
  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    haffajappa wrote:
    tybird wrote:
    I got two Turkey Vultures....a red-tailed hawk....some Barn Swallows.....for today. Yesterday, I had over 42 species of birds.....the species of note were Lark Sparrow and White Pelican......several upland chorus frogs were added to the mix too. The only mammal to make an appearance was an Eastern Gray Squirrel.
    wooahhh turkey vultures?!
    reminds me of donkey kong

    turkey vultures are pretty cool birds. Ugly as hell, but pretty cool. I start wondering if they know something I don't when I see them circling overhead.
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  • gabers
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    eyedclaar wrote:
    haffajappa wrote:
    tybird wrote:
    I got two Turkey Vultures....a red-tailed hawk....some Barn Swallows.....for today. Yesterday, I had over 42 species of birds.....the species of note were Lark Sparrow and White Pelican......several upland chorus frogs were added to the mix too. The only mammal to make an appearance was an Eastern Gray Squirrel.
    wooahhh turkey vultures?!
    reminds me of donkey kong

    turkey vultures are pretty cool birds. Ugly as hell, but pretty cool. I start wondering if they know something I don't when I see them circling overhead.

    Do you smell like death? :lol:

    I worked in a four story office building that had turkey vultures roosting literally three feet outside our office windows in pine trees that grew there. And then the black vultures moved in and made a home on the roof. It was funny watching them interact. They actually went out of their way to avoid each other. Like there was mutual respect there.

    I have no idea what attracted all of these vultures to our building. My only guess is the fact that we were about 150 yards or so from major freeway intersections on each side that surely offered a fair amount of roadkill.
  • eyedclaar
    eyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    gabers wrote:
    Do you smell like death? :lol:
    quote]

    Shiiiit, Death wishes he smelled as badly as I do after several days hiking trails. :D
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