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SixFive

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from the woods of Kentucky. From a guy who makes his own cameras. I need to buy one!

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nice...

i think would envy some of the wildlife up here around these parts..
 

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great pics 65, is that hooked up to a motion
detector :shrug:
 

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That is cool as chit, they all must congregate there
to piss on that big flat rock :142smilie

Keep us posted, would love to see a bobcat or
cougar/mountain lion, probably don't have cougar
in your area but maybe ml, those fawns were
fairly new to this world.

edit: actually ML and cougar are one and the same
but different regions have there own name.
Bobcats are just plain spectacular if you can see
one for over a split second.
 
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SixFive

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That is cool as chit, they all must congregate there
to piss on that big flat rock :142smilie

Keep us posted, would love to see a bobcat or
cougar/mountain lion, probably don't have cougar
in your area but maybe ml, those fawns were
fairly new to this world.

edit: actually ML and cougar are one and the same
but different regions have there own name.
Bobcats are just plain spectacular if you can see
one for over a split second.

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Morris

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Above the Clouds....
Six, is that a bobcat ? I guess I thought they were a little shorter than that. Saw a newborn fawn the other day following its mother, he was a little shakey on his steps but he was keeping up. Seems a little late in the season for newborns?
 

SixFive

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Six, is that a bobcat ? I guess I thought they were a little shorter than that. Saw a newborn fawn the other day following its mother, he was a little shakey on his steps but he was keeping up. Seems a little late in the season for newborns?

bobcats, yes. fawn,
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I envy you 6/5 and all others living in the country,
I grew up in small town NE Okla. I have seen just
about everything in the woods, and enjoy walking
the woods whether hunting or not. Have I killed
animals for food? Hell yes. Nothing better than
squirrel and dumplings, smoked wabbit, deer a
hundred different ways, you name it. Fish:00hour

I've lived in SoCal now for about 6 years and don't
take me wrong, there are many things I like out
here, but I do miss THE WOODS.:Yep:

But hey, according to Lucille, every one of us are
fags with no teeth ****ing sheep. :142smilie
 

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Really cool pictures. If you like wildlife photography, check out Steve Bloom. He has a website which is just his name .com. I have spent about 10 hours looking at the pics and haven't even seen them all. His wildlife photos are the best I have ever seen!
 

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Thank you SixFive the pictures are absolutely inspiring.
I can't believe that I haven't gotten a trail cam earlier.

Those fawns look delicious!!!!

Hope that helps,

FDC
 
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