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Yes there's no place like the midwest for loons. Minnesota is where I grew up and where we are visiting this week. I love listening to them. (My dad's loon ringtone hmmm not so much bc I am always fooled for a microsecond.) We saw saltwater loons occasionally when we lived on Whidbey Island in Washington, and once in a while we see them in Montana, but Minnesota is really the place where I reconnect. It is the state bird after all.
You need to spend an August evening at my cabin near Brimson. You’ll lose 5# of blood.
Not quite ‘wildlife’ because the deer are pretty tame, but two newborns were dropped in bad spots between the driving range and 1st fairway.
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ooooh adorable!
and then they just try to lay there like they are hiding. their deer mom is negligent
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Good a place as any to put this...
Lions kill suspected rhino poachers who sneaked onto South African game reserve
Suspected poachers sneaked onto a South African game reserve to hunt rhinos, but a pride of lions found them instead.
A guide at the Sibuya Game Reserve spotted what appeared to be human remains on Tuesday near the group of lions, according to reserve owner Nick Fox. It was getting too dark to search the area, so police came back the next day with the reserve's anti-poaching unit and other specialists.
The remains were strewn over an area covered with thick brush and Fox said it was impossible to know how many people were killed.
Investigators did find three pairs of boots and three pairs of gloves.
They also found a high-powered rifle with a silencer, wire cutters and an ax that Fox said would have been used to remove a slain rhino's horns.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/05/world...rnd/index.html
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
Interesting NYTimes Magazine piece on an ostracized WSU wolf researcher.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/05/m...scientist.html
Hell , the way most people play golf the green would be safer still.
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
baby raccoons are so damn cute. but pesky and almost too smart
we dont have too many raccoons around here. tons where I grew up in VT though- always in the trash
I used to have a trapping co (catch and release only) in Jackson and never saw any raccoons. mostly skunks
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Good article. We’ve been following Wielgus, since we lived in E. WA, and have a daughter at WSU, (and I’m a biology major). Most ranchers for better or worse do not want to change, and incorporating wolf presence requires change. Also, the redneck method of believing anecdotal evidence vs. statically based science is typically preferred in these rural areas.
To be frank these ranchers act like their work is so hard, but really it’s not hard at all, and gives them tons of free time that they don’t want to give up.
Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
With my daughter, I witnessed an ermine/chiseler (prairie dog) death match on the bike path. Going up fish hatchery hill. It was really something. The ermine seemed out of place. Usually they are higher up in the mountains.
The ermine was way smaller than the prairie dog, yet he definitely had my bet. He was a ferocious little guy.
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^^^ Whatever you do, you want to make sure you are not reincarnated as a Wyoming prairie dog. They are on everybody's menu.
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Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish.
Mark Twain
neat sighting- yea the ermine seem like they'd be much higher considering they even stay at high altitude even in the winter (love those sublette/ alta face ermine tracks we occasionally catch in the winter!)
on a sim note andrew's dad sent us this snake pic this wk
also have seen a snake eating a fish when rafting the canyon which was creepy but neat
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I was supposed to be picking morels but I was hungover and stoned so I sat on a log and watched this pileated woodpecker own this stump for about 20 minutes.
I took some slowmo iPhone video that turned out cool.
These are the reflective elk to which rideit refers. The silhouettes are meant to remind drivers there is heavy elk migration in these areas.
Snapped this on the way into town: Off to the left you'll see the cut out:
On the way back out of town, a close up. They are nice to see at night. I'm not sure they have done anything for wildlife/car collisions.
This is the same spot where I saw the ermine last week. The other day I saw a badger up close and personal. He was a big one.
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Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish.
Mark Twain
I was camping at the Death Canyon trailhead back in the spring and woke up in the middle of the night to take a leak. As I was standing there watching the stars and trying to get things going, a big old badger lumbered right past me. Scared the piss out of me. He didn't even glance my way.
a couple shots from a trap cam I set up on my property the other day:
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