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Wildman

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #400 on: Feb 26, 08, 05:18:27 AM »
No Photoshop?  Looks like a green eyed wolf.

Young Eagle flies over Skagit River in Washington.  Definitely done in Photoshop.


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« Reply #401 on: Feb 26, 08, 05:49:21 AM »
Angelwolf that is a great shot :2thumbsup:

angelwolf326

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« Reply #402 on: Feb 26, 08, 05:49:56 AM »
Nope I was surprised at it....  Amazing what a flash reflecting will do.....

Not a wolf though.  :), he's my 105 lb puppy...

BPSquirrel

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« Reply #403 on: Feb 26, 08, 06:54:29 AM »
baby pictures,  ;D


(Christie, this one and her sister still need names, does your daughter have any ideas?)

My daughter like the show Full House and came up with a variation of the last name Tanner from the show.  She thinks this one looks like a "Tannah".  What do you think?

Sounds great to me, now we just need 1 more and I can get them regestered this week! We also are pretty positive that they are both going to be naturally poled, meaning they will not have horns, their Mom is naturally poled. No Horns, No bruises on me or their owner when they get older! lol

BPSquirrel

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« Reply #404 on: Feb 26, 08, 06:56:02 AM »
Mogli's eyes.  Color not altered, he was holding his new toy which is neon green, I guess the flash reflected the color...




!!!!!!!!WOW!!!!!!!!!

kreustaoe

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« Reply #405 on: Feb 26, 08, 02:53:59 PM »
BPSquirrel, my daughter's friend has been thinking about names for the past few days and has come up with Moppy and Skipper.  She was thinking Moppy might make the goat look like a mop though LOL

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« Reply #406 on: Feb 26, 08, 08:42:14 PM »
This is Thomas, my rooster (1/2 Hawk and 1/2 Alaskan Grouse... actually part New Jersey Giant and Rhode Island Red) that weighed 45 lbs and was defending a plate Kiwi Fruit from the dog.  The color in his eyes was reflected by the sun. (no Photoshop here) I couldn't show the whole picture because of what he was doing with his wings.   He was my best rooster until he crossed the road one time too many times.   

No, really! ;D




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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #407 on: Feb 26, 08, 08:55:37 PM »
Absolutely incredible color!!

Just beautiful Wildman!

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #408 on: Feb 26, 08, 09:44:17 PM »
A few of you may have already seen these.. sent to me by a ham friend in B.C. The good news is he got his hat back :)












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« Reply #409 on: Feb 26, 08, 09:48:06 PM »
WOW!  The guy in the truck finally got out?  Ya think he would have got out the minute the bear was messing with the cage... 

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #410 on: Feb 26, 08, 10:25:43 PM »
Geez!

Note to self: do not release bears on small bridges.

Naughty pines

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« Reply #411 on: Feb 26, 08, 10:31:21 PM »
Notice to self:

DO NOT CAPTURE BEARS  :o

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #412 on: Feb 26, 08, 10:39:43 PM »
I can't blame the bear. (btw, it looks like a grizzly) He was basically just letting his captors know who's boss and that he wasn't happy. 


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« Reply #413 on: Feb 27, 08, 12:09:18 AM »
Quite an impressive set of snapshots. It really goes to show no matter what, you must always keep in mind the wild nature of these animals. This was probably something they had done before without problems, and will probably do again. However, the comment about releasing on a bridge is a good one. It limits the escape routes the bear had. I wouldn't be surprised if the cage is modified to allow remote release.

Note to self: Make sure when bear releasing that I am wearing a hat that I don't mind losing.

BPSquirrel

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« Reply #414 on: Mar 07, 08, 05:58:21 AM »
Geez!

Note to self: do not release bears on small bridges.

And to think I have been so mad that I STILL have not seen a bear up here!!.......
Pictures will do just fine Thank You very Much!! lol

BPSquirrel

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« Reply #415 on: Mar 17, 08, 12:25:53 AM »

we had a little visitor this morning, all he left was his footprints

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« Reply #416 on: Mar 17, 08, 05:08:57 PM »
 :o wow....  It was nice of the bear to break his fall-- glad he got his hat back! :D

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Re: Pet or wildlife Photos?
« Reply #419 on: Mar 17, 08, 06:15:37 PM »
Red Xs, Bob. Try again.