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Happy birthday Capt Paul |
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My dog is completely blind and deaf but he still has his sense of smell. He normally loves using his doggy door but there are times when he absolutely refuses to go near it. We figure that means there's a yote in the area and he's picked up the scent. He wouldn't stand a chance if a coyote caught him outside. |
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Coyote tang aside, I got some old game cameras out of storage and set them around the farm to increase my coverage.
I don't hunt (birds and ground hogs are the exception) so unless my son is home the older cameras gather dust. I really do want to see if the Coyotes are tracking the stable. So far, nothing. Usual stuff, deer, squirrels, me, the dogs, etc. This one showed up last night. Good looking Fox. I forgot what a hoot game cams can be. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1447523442.jpg |
They're beautiful animals, Paul...thanks for sharing.
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As much as I love the still pics, the glowless Moultrie that followed me home from Gander Mtn is simply awesome in 90 sec video mode. Had mine out when Apple/pear trees were bearing a couple months ago....just totally cool videos of deer social interaction and other critters with awesome sound too SmileWavy.
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Btw, on the topic of trailcams, My Bushnell Trophy cam is still the best I have owned. But there again I don't go much over the $150 range for a camera either. |
That is a black coyote?!
Any more pics? Sent via Jedi mind trick. |
That may be a melanistic coyote.
Rare color variation,due to melanin. |
An elusive and rare nocturnal Bald Tail Squirrel.
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the mom and twin boys have set up camp in the woods behind my house. |
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More dangerous creatures: All fear the barn kitty!!!
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We call that a prairie lion.
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Taken on my property in Milam County, Texas. |
I am guessing Bobcat?
That is very cool. The coyote has not shown up on any of my, or my neighbors game cams...lots of Red Fox and deer. |
Yes, a bobcat. I am still waiting for a cougar but doubt one will ever make it this far east without getting shot. There is only so much room out in Big Bend National Park in West Texas so the young cougars usually get run out of the park by the older established cats. They don't usually last long after they leave the park.
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