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I figured I would give you credit but that it might be off the web. Efficient little guys for sure, I think they catch just for fun sometimes.Comment
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Great Blue Heron from a couple of weekends ago.
Heron On Raft22 by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
Another heron from last fall:
Heron with Breakfast by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
Mating Black Bears in my back yard at dusk.
Two Bears by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
Big Bear by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
Running deer in the field behind my house from two winters ago. They are out there almost every evening just as the light gets to low to get a decent photo.
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>Comment
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maybe it's just bc we've been talking about him on the other thread, but this seems like the seth morrison of the bird world to meCool thread.
I've got this guy hanging out on a branch over the pond out back and had no clue what it is. Turns out there's a lot of websites that make it really easy to identify birds. Never seen one like this before and thought it was a cross between a woodpecker and a blue jay that was plucking fingerling bass out of the water with ease.

Apparently it's a Belted Kingfisher.skid luxuryComment
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We get a lot of moose in our neighborhood from late April through Oct. The rut is starting now, and as soon as the snow flies, they'll all move to their winter grounds. It was a decent year for moose (a few less than the last couple of years). Unfortunately, we've lost at least 10+ due to vehicle strikes on the interstate this year.
Here's our latest sighting... Mom and baby in our front yard.
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