CIM? I’ll have to Google.Come up and do the CIM.
Yikes. That’s a bit higher level than I’m ready for!! (Also don’t think I could take goose with me on that one lol)
https://runsra.org/california-international-marathon/
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CIM? I’ll have to Google.Come up and do the CIM.
theres so many people there!CIM? I’ll have to Google.
Yikes. That’s a bit higher level than I’m ready for!! (Also don’t think I could take goose with me on that one lol)
https://runsra.org/california-international-marathon/
That reminds me of when we picked up Pi in WA. There was a huge buck laying in one of their open sheds (3 sided). He would have had to duck to get inside with his antlers.
Is that real? Or Photoshopped?
It looks real to me. There is another deer standing on the left side.Is that real? Or Photoshopped?![]()
Our neighbor asked hubby if he could put ip game cams. He let him. Next he wanted to hunt here. ( he has 30+ acres, we have 13). Um, no. The whole point is to have it restful and quiet, not a shooting range. And then he would want to hunt every year.@grannyhatchet hang in there. I know how rough that can be.
I've had people tell me about bucks with huge racks that would get down on their knees and work their antlers and bodies under thickets to get to a good bedding spot for the day. They saw them do it and they were astounded. I once saw a deer run across the road in front of me while riding my bike back in IL, jump into a corn field, Run about a hundred feet into the field of knee high corn, lie down and completely disappear. Wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own two eyes. They are really amazing creatures.
Here's our Tom Turkey that is lurking around the woods.View attachment 3330363
It's good to see them back. We have had flocks too numerous to count in our front yard and pasture. Once the dogs were at the front windows barking. Looked. Nothing. They kept barking, went back to the window and watched. Finally saw what they were barking at. Our house sits higher than the front road. There is a fence at the top of the slope and then between the fence and road tall grass. There were turkey heads popping out of the grass like somebody was playing whack a mole with them. Funny to watch.
Unfortunately conservation dept told us that the locals like to poach them whenever they get a chance so the numbers are down. I'm hopeful since we aren't hunting our property the birds will start using it as a 'safe zone' and stick around.