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I took the dogs for a little bird hunt this afternoon. The grouse had their way with me and I ended up fighting my way through some truly epic brush on the way out, but when I stumbled out into the open with sticks all over me, this was waiting. Pretty day!IMG_4327.jpg
 
Here's a few from the past year or so.
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Southern Arizona Quail hunting
 

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I'll admit the negativity of HuntTalk is getting to me lately and has me questioning whether I spend too much time here. To be clear, that says more about me than this forum.


On lunch break today I found myself thinking of chunks of the world that are doing just fine, which are often what I think about when I am in a funk. Here's one of those places.

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Wildfire is a common and natural disturbance in interior Alaska landscapes.
Photos from our backyard:
Here is an common event....June1 wildfire in black spruce ignited from a lightning strike,
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And here is an uncommon event... later that night heavy showers extinguished the fire.
Photo the next morning, June 2:
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