Few Critters Seen During The Week

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Few Critters Seen During The Week

#1 Post by Blu »

A couple of photos of a few of the critters seen around our property during the last week. Just click photo to enlarge.
Doe.JPG
Dog Fox & Vixen.JPG
If you look closely you will see the head of the Vixen behind the fox as she scratches her chin. Both live on our property, him at one end of the property and her at the other. We often hear them calling to each other at night.
Female Hummingbird.JPG
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Female Hummingbird 2.JPG
Herons.JPG
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#3 Post by ovenpaa »

Great pictures Blu, what is the Hummingbird feed, it is as simple as sugar and water or something a bit more refined?
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Simple sugar and water though they don't like it too sweet.

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Blu

I don't know how you manage to suffer with that terrible postage stamp sized bit of land you have :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2:


great pics btw :goodjob:

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20series wrote:Blu

I don't know how you manage to suffer with that terrible postage stamp sized bit of land you have :cool2: :cool2: :cool2: :cool2:


great pics btw :goodjob:

Alan
Alan, it's tough at times but we manage tongueout Glad you liked the pics.

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#7 Post by 25Pdr »

Blu...With all that land round your back yard why don't you do a Hickok45? razz
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25Pdr, already do mate but slightly different. I have a 100 yard pistol range by the side of the house and a natural 400 yard range with a 70 foot backdrop at the back of the house. It's a natural gully with a 70 foot incline at the end of it. The 400 yard range has target slots every 50 yards up to the 400 yard point, I have only just finished it and got done what I wanted to get done this summer. The last thing I want to do before winter is get the firing point covered to keep the sun, rain and snow off when shooting.

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Blu wrote:25Pdr, already do mate but slightly different. I have a 100 yard pistol range by the side of the house and a natural 400 yard range with a 70 foot backdrop at the back of the house. It's a natural gully with a 70 foot incline at the end of it. The 400 yard range has target slots every 50 yards up to the 400 yard point, I have only just finished it and got done what I wanted to get done this summer. The last thing I want to do before winter is get the firing point covered to keep the sun, rain and snow off when shooting.

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Blu please take this in the insanely jealous and envious tone that it's meant to be

I FU%^ING HATE YOU lol
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20series wrote:
Blu wrote:25Pdr, already do mate but slightly different. I have a 100 yard pistol range by the side of the house and a natural 400 yard range with a 70 foot backdrop at the back of the house. It's a natural gully with a 70 foot incline at the end of it. The 400 yard range has target slots every 50 yards up to the 400 yard point, I have only just finished it and got done what I wanted to get done this summer. The last thing I want to do before winter is get the firing point covered to keep the sun, rain and snow off when shooting.

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Blu please take this in the insanely jealous and envious tone that it's meant to be

I FU%^ING HATE YOU lol
I know you do Alan, but that's okay, I'm shallow enough to get over it :grin:

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