NOR IS YOUR AVATAR.But this thread started with a butterfly. That's not exactly "Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting", is it?
A LARGE PART OF HUNTING CAN ALSO BE AN APPRECIATION OF NATURE.
DUTCH
NOR IS YOUR AVATAR.But this thread started with a butterfly. That's not exactly "Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting", is it?
Jeeze! Will that fit? I mean this snake appears shorter than the lizzard??
There's a picture floating around on-line of an boa or python that tried to swallow an alligator, and ripped open.Jeeze! Will that fit? I mean this snake appears shorter than the lizzard??
Well, when you get into the Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting area of the forum and you see something titled "So, pictures of ..." you will know, you don't want to open it.It's only human to get off-topic, but this forum is titled "Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting, Traditional Hunting topics only."
Wow! Steep hill.View attachment 20442 Ok Here’s a picture but it’s still before hunting season
Nice shot. I'd love to get one of those into my freezer (then into my belly) someday.How about a couple Alberta big horns....
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How about a couple Alberta big horns....
.....alive critters I didn't kill!
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Hope you like them.
A gun was to hand when I photographed the above but I resisted with all my strength shooting any of them. It was difficult but I came through.
I have thousands of photos but don't want to swamp this place.
B.
No field, but no cliff either. Common misconception that sheep only live above treeline. Fact is that most of the big horns around here can be found at, or below, treeline. These fellows are only a couple hundred feet below, in a nice open area with not a care in the world.Walking...first...that one looks to be a full curl...nice! Second...are they laying in a field of some kind??? They surely aren't hanging off some craggy, rocky cliff!!!
TO WHOM WAS THIS ADDRESSED?Hello Brit Smoothie,Compliments of the Season to you..I often have Long tailed(Pink)**** in my rough garden and lots on our ancient wood shoot.The original owner had her head removed ..I've been trying to snap a **** Chaffinch fighting it's reflection in an upstairs window but double glazing doesn't help.Sure we must have met in the distant past.Stay Well.OLD DOG..
I think the 1st 3 words are, "Hello Brit Smoothie," and it seems to be written in British English (as opposed to our American butchery of language) so I'm guessing it is addressed to out English friend whom started the topic.TO WHOM WAS THIS ADDRESSED?
DUTCH SCHOULTZ
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