Don't get chickens if you plan on being a wildlife photographer

Henrik Petersson

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This morning, five big moose had gathered just outside my parents' backyard. I quietly snuck up to them to get a photo.

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This was about as close I could get; the moose started to get worried.

However, when it came to worrying them, I suspect I was not the main culprit.

Our chickens were let out to free range at the time. My mother, standing some 60 feet behind me, snapped a photo of me as I tried to photograph the moose. You can vaguely make me out to the right, standing in a small depression behind an oak. And as you can see, the chickens followed me at my heels, many yards further into the woods than they've ever ventured before.

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Ten chickens that scratch, cluck and occasionally let out a loud "yarp"... Yes, I can imagine that's actually scarier to a moose than one human sitting completely still.

So yeah, I believe I got "cock-blocked" here. Still, it was a nice experience. Enjoy your Sunday!
 

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