coloradoman
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Best pancake syrup, you can not buy.
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Best pancake syrup, you can not buy.
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ChokecherryWhat r they?
chokecherries.What r they?
Yup, pretty unusual aspen. That would run my stove for about 2 weeks in the winter. We have a big old dead spruce on our place that looks kinda like that. I never thought to take a picture of it.Drove by the Pitchfork B-Ranch this morning.
Anybody but me think this is a cool old aspen.
A hard-ly used Blaze Orange SFW hat if you’re the first one to share where it’s located.
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An artist with a chainsaw could have fun with that. I see a Bigfoot.Drove by the Pitchfork B-Ranch this morning.
Anybody but me think this is a cool old aspen.
A hard-ly used Blaze Orange SFW hat if you’re the first one to share where it’s located.
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Potential 40 incher.. Looks like an old face.Yup, pretty unusual aspen. That would run my stove for about 2 weeks in the winter. We have a big old dead spruce on our place that looks kinda like that. I never thought to take a picture of it.
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Is your Bigfoot picking his teeth or combing his hair?An artist with a chainsaw could have fun with that. I see a Bigfoot.
It’s a Leica VLux. A really easy point and shoot with a decent zoom. Easy to carry and no goofing around with lenses.@Bluehair What camera are you using? Loooking to upgrade.
That’s a hell of a zoom on that thing blue!It’s a Leica VLux. A really easy point and shoot with a decent zoom. Easy to carry and no goofing around with lenses.
I’ve found that I take more pictures if the equipment is easy to use. Here’s a fire from Sunday, with a landmark a few will recognize.View attachment 155706View attachment 155707
Ha! That’s what she saidThat’s a hell of a zoom on that thing blue!
Yup. The continuous shutter thing. It helps that I have a zillion martins buzzing around everywhere.Luck?
Love those wild vineyards.Bonus chokecherry pic for Lumpy. This is on our road in the mountains. There aren’t even enough animals to eat them up there. I’ll have to try a chokecherry rasin.View attachment 156389
I think I have some of those in the south 40? They’re about 4’ tall and the fruit is gone as soon as it turns red. So, no.Anyone make jelly out of wild Buffalo Berries or some call Bull Berries. Not as good as chokecherry syrup but pretty dang good in their own right.
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That’s a mind bender………. The flowers shining brightly in the sun, the buck in the middle of the flowers and in the shade……
Here’s the ML blind pics from this morning (good ones coming of that buck when I get the camera dumped). Got washed out. Elk were on fire and we’ll get after them starting tomorrow.That’s a mind bender………. The flowers shining brightly in the sun, the buck in the middle of the flowers and in the shade……
No use to explain it blue, I’m too dumb to understand photography.Here’s the ML blind pics from this morning (good ones coming of that buck when I get the camera dumped). Got washed out. Elk were on fire and we’ll get after them starting tomorrow. View attachment 158097View attachment 158098
Great image blue. The contrast in size between the cows and the bull are amazing.
Grainy because it was right at dark. He didn’t have that many cows in the morning because some of his competition was eliminated. Got to help a nice old feller break him down and get him in the shade. Made a new friend yesterdayGreat image blue. The contrast in size between the cows and the bull are amazing.
Many years ago there was an old line shack on the Strip that the OUTSIDE was covered with lion skins. Back then I didn’t have sense enough to carry a camera.A county road goes right through this ranch. For years, these racks hung there for a view as you drove the cty road. They all disappeared a few years ago.
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Humming Birds, Bears and Mountain LionsThe hummingbirds left last week. Summer is officially over.View attachment 159057
Rufus hummingbirds?The hummingbirds left last week. Summer is officially over.View attachment 159057
Yes, and either Anna’s or Broadtailed hummers; I’m not good enough at birds to tell the difference.Rufus hummingbirds?
Yes, that's a Coopers Hawk. We have Rufus here on the coast too in limited numbers. Thanks for the reply.Yes, and either Anna’s or Broadtailed hummers; I’m not good enough at birds to tell the difference.
I think this is a Coopers Hawk from her tail.
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Sorry Tony ODW, I couldn't help but to respond. I caught a Coopers Hawk in a box trap once. I used a dead pigeon that it killed as bait. I kept it in a cage for about a day and then released it.I took liberty. I’ll delete it View attachment 159157if you wish.
Hey, no worries. I have a bunch of other crappy images you can fix for me. I just report things the way I see them.I took liberty. I’ll delete it View attachment 159157if you wish.
I have a couple of better Coopers Hawk images buried in this thread somewhere. Someday I’m going to look at the whole thread from beginning to end again. Probably crack a cold one and have a chat with Tony.Sorry Tony ODW, I couldn't help but to respond. I caught a Coopers Hawk in a box trap once. I used a dead pigeon that it killed as bait. I kept it in a cage for about a day and then released it.