Guy
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I doubt that I'll ever draw a tag to hunt them, but I've been reasonably fortunate in photographing our local bighorns:
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Neat pictures @Guy. Is that magpie picking off bugs?
Neat pictures @Guy. Is that magpie picking off bugs?
I assumed the magpie was attracted to that classy mullet the sheep is packing, but bugs are more likely I suppose.
Nice photos. Gosh, it would really be nice for HT posters to identify at least which state they are from and ... no ONX waypoints, but at least generally the vicinity and context of photos and stories. 'Just my pet peeve of curiosity.I doubt that I'll ever draw a tag to hunt them, but I've been reasonably fortunate in photographing our local bighorns:
I'm going to guess I shot chukars within a couple of miles of those sheep this winter here north of town.Nice photos. Gosh, it would really be nice for HT posters to identify at least which state they are from and ... no ONX waypoints, but at least generally the vicinity and context of photos and stories. 'Just my pet peeve of curiosity.
I'm going to guess I shot chukars within a couple of miles of those sheep this winter here north of town.
Thank-you.I'd guess you're right.
Straight Arrow - central Washington state.
Cool shots. I have a shot from a few years ago with a magpie on a ram's horn and appear to be cleaning the preorbital gland.
Seriously amazing. Thank you.Took some digging. February 2016. Not a great picture, but cool wildlife interaction.View attachment 127080