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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Jesus, again, everyone is entitled to their own fears, and I’m not even saying you’re wrong, but I’ve walked, skied and biked around literally dozens and dozens (hundreds) of momma and bull moose to continue my day. If I see a momma grizz up the trail? I’m going home, day over.
    Absolutely! No way I’m sticking around the same neighborhood with a momma griz. Moose, I seen them every day damn near all summer, give them a respectful distance and have never had an issue.


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    Pine marten outside my window today gave us a show.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/WqSJhYF1lC4?feature=share

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    That's great. Put one of those under the hood of your truck and you won't have to worry about the rodents chewing the wires.

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    Cool vid. Amazing that can make the grab under the snow like that!

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    Very, very cool vid. I have one of a coyote and another of a fox from ages ago. Our dogs do it too. Still, a pine marten? Wow.
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    Wild turkeys attacking mail carriers and delivery drivers in Sacramento.
    https://www.kcra.com/article/wild-tu...s-say/39306361

    Authorities are investigating whether the turkey that was killed was once pardoned by Obama. Is this another example of the harm done by Democrats being soft on crime? Just asking.

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    I forgot about this one I saw during my Grand Teton trip last month. I expected to see moose, bear, elk, pronghorns, but have to say this wasn't on my radar:


    I don't think I'd ever seen a badger in the wild before, but from what I hear they are fairly common in that area.

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    Throw a bucket on top of it, then grab it by the scruff ..... apparently they like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    You'll have to take my word for it but these are tundra swans on Donner Lake. We see them about every other year, early winter, and they only stay a couple of days. They sound a little like loons and look like ordinary swans but with black faces. They never get close enough for a good picture with the little point and shoot I have.

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    Tundra swans winter over on the lake that I grew up on in western WA. My mom helps the Fish and Game guy do counts. They’ve had as many as 1200 in the lake. I’ll have to dig up some video


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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahman View Post
    Tiny dead rattler. Gloved finger for scale.
    That’d make a nice satay and a hatband


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    @kokomas that was definitely a show.

    That reminded me of the quick video I was able to get of a pine marten. Was having a great solo bc day and on the last run spotted something bounding through the evergreens towards me.
    https://youtube.com/shorts/dvycRqid-_Q?feature=share

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Tundra swans winter over on the lake that I grew up on in western WA. My mom helps the Fish and Game guy do counts. They’ve had as many as 1200 in the lake. I’ll have to dig up some video


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    Because they always leave after a couple of days I assumed they stopped by us on the way south, but apparently they do winter in the Tahoe area--maybe down in NV? Or maybe just someplace less populated than Donner Lake.

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    They're down here in the valley, in the rice fields, along with snow geese.
    Highway 99 north of Sac is pretty spectacular this time of year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woo-Dus View Post
    @kokomas that was definitely a show.

    That reminded me of the quick video I was able to get of a pine marten. Was having a great solo bc day and on the last run spotted something bounding through the evergreens towards me.
    https://youtube.com/shorts/dvycRqid-_Q?feature=share
    Seen him three times now. It is so quick and twitchy. Surprising all our chuckling behind the window didn't hurt his ears. He got 4 voles while we were watching and seemed to be hiding them around the yard. Then he hucked our hot tub to flat and was off:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/ZoOCSu_O5kU?feature=share



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    That’s awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokomas View Post
    Seen him three times now. It is so quick and twitchy. Surprising all our chuckling behind the window didn't hurt his ears. He got 4 voles while we were watching and seemed to be hiding them around the yard. Then he hucked our hot tub to flat and was off:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/ZoOCSu_O5kU?feature=share



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    But did he go switch to the road?

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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    But did he go switch to the road?
    While our vantage point did not allow us to see his landing zone, a visual inspection of the prints strongly suggests yes.

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    Kokomas that video is so awesome! Loved the kid’s giggles watching too

    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I forgot about this one I saw during my Grand Teton trip last month. I expected to see moose, bear, elk, pronghorns, but have to say this wasn't on my radar:


    I don't think I'd ever seen a badger in the wild before, but from what I hear they are fairly common in that area.
    Yea they are fairly common around here- saw one a couple days ago. Neat animals
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    Haven't seen a rack like that since Misty Cannons was at the Bada Bing in Lodi.
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    Saw this flock of desert bighorn sheep enjoying some water and grass today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talisman View Post
    Saw this flock of desert bighorn sheep enjoying some water and grass today.



    Looks like La Quinta.

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    You would be right
    Quote Originally Posted by Hopeless Sinner View Post
    Looks like La Quinta.

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