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Anything But Guns => Off topic area => Topic started by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 04:08:03 PM MDT

Title: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 04:08:03 PM MDT
   Just need one of these for hunting  :o

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Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: cmemiss on August 28 2013 04:21:14 PM MDT
Photoshop?
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 04:28:23 PM MDT
I don't think so. I love Eagles, Hawks, etc... Let me dig up the video of the Golden taking out sheep. Smart and fierce!
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 04:35:25 PM MDT
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 04:37:39 PM MDT
Or a Grizzly




The baddest bird in the air!
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on August 28 2013 05:02:28 PM MDT
   At my old work location we had Osprey nests all over the place. The lowest nest was right next to a storage building I had to go into often. I had one fold up and start to dive at me and that was no fun. It wasn't this day when I took these pictures but I also didn't realize their were babies in the nest at the time (not until I reviewed the zoomed pictures).

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I miss that place! Bald Eagles, Black Snakes, Osprey, Deer, Racoon, Fox... you name it and I saw it daily there.

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Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: MCQUADE on August 28 2013 07:42:48 PM MDT
Oh hell, is GR having to come up for a sub forum for Falconry.
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: DenStinett on October 11 2013 10:11:41 PM MDT
Quote from: Intercooler on August 28 2013 05:02:28 PM MDT
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We had an Osprey that hung around the Sailboat we lived on
What a mess....fish parts EVRYWHERE  :o
And it wrecked two sets of Masthead Weather Gear
It was interesting to watch though

Living here in Utah, we get to watch a lot of Birds of Prey everyday
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on October 12 2013 08:02:22 AM MDT
  We had about 100 circling one day in a frenzy while making their sound. Don't know what was up!

Check out the one claw grab of the huge fish in this video:

Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: The_Shadow on October 12 2013 04:48:39 PM MDT
The first bird to catch the fish had a radio tracking unit and antenna on the back of it neck...Birds got to eat and feed its young!

But this is a symbol of pride I like!  ;D
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Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: Intercooler on October 12 2013 06:54:19 PM MDT
  The Bald Eagle is another one. I live near the Conowingo Dam and every year we go over to check them out when they nest. Hundreds and Hundreds! Love going to see them!

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And the Season is about here to see them
http://bellaremyphotography.com/2012/12/09/a-visitors-guide-to-the-bald-eagles-at-conowingo-dam/

Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: DenStinett on October 14 2013 10:40:34 PM MDT
South of here is Circleville, UT and you can find Bald Eagles all along the River down there
Title: Re: If we are out of guns and ammo
Post by: krafcheck on January 23 2014 07:18:59 PM MST
when i lived in coure dlene idaho we used go and watch them as they migrated.  i remeber the lake was smooth as ice and watching one of them swoop down and get a fish.  just like you see on national geographic.