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Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:25pm
Couple of more things we came across.
Damn, that ray looks cool as hell.
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Kory wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 5:38pm
Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:25pm
Couple of more things we came across.
Damn, that ray looks cool as hell.
Thanks, we saw two different ones, very surprised, it was high tide and the water was pretty clear this morning.
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Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 5:49pm
Kory wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 5:38pm
Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:25pm
Couple of more things we came across.
Damn, that ray looks cool as hell.
Thanks, we saw two different ones, very surprised, it was high tide and the water was pretty clear this morning.
Great shots!
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Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:24pm
Wife & I took a walk around the wetlands this morning.
You guys look different since I last saw you. :shifty:
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JennyB wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 11:41am
Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:24pm
Wife & I took a walk around the wetlands this morning.
You guys look different since I last saw you. :shifty:
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JennyB wrote:
06 Apr 2021, 11:41am
Sparky wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 4:24pm
Wife & I took a walk around the wetlands this morning.
You guys look different since I last saw you. :shifty:
Yeah, she's got wings now!
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The chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache.

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Kimmelweck wrote:
17 Apr 2021, 6:11pm
Bears > 90% of humans.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Apr 2021, 7:10pm
Bears > 90% of humans.
- Dr. Medulla, lover of bears.

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Kimmelweck wrote:
17 Apr 2021, 8:46pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Apr 2021, 7:10pm
Bears > 90% of humans.
- Dr. Medulla, lover of bears.

:mrgreen:
Also someone disappointed in most humans. :sad:
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More birds of prey.
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BostonBeaneater wrote:
13 May 2021, 1:54am
More birds of prey.
Are those Osprey?
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We had a deer on our street over the past few days who had an obvious case of chronic wasting disease and it was so sad. Below is an example of what it looked like. She finally died and I'm glad she's not suffering anymore. I hope it hasn't spread to others.

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JennyB wrote:
13 May 2021, 10:21am
We had a deer on our street over the past few days who had an obvious case of chronic wasting disease and it was so sad. Below is an example of what it looked like. She finally died and I'm glad she's not suffering anymore. I hope it hasn't spread to others.

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That is really sad. We had a lot of deer around my neighborhood, but I have not seen one so clearly unwell.
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WestwayKid wrote:
13 May 2021, 10:23am
JennyB wrote:
13 May 2021, 10:21am
We had a deer on our street over the past few days who had an obvious case of chronic wasting disease and it was so sad. Below is an example of what it looked like. She finally died and I'm glad she's not suffering anymore. I hope it hasn't spread to others.

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That is really sad. We had a lot of deer around my neighborhood, but I have not seen one so clearly unwell.
I love our deer. They eat our hostas every year, but I love that we are providing them food.
Got a Rake? Sure!

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