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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    . . . who's there?

    Pesky free-loading tree-nibbler, that's who!


    10th Anniversary w/ The X --- @the Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur . . .


    Say, uhhhh --- mind if I poop on your door-step?




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    Now that looks way more YUUMMYY,
    Please dont get me wrong, I love wildlife BUT when it gets to the point that they cause damage and endanger my family or friends they got to GO.
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    This morning in my back yard. I've given up keeping a nice yard. Gophers, squirrel , deer, coyotes, opossums, feral cats, raccoons, and nefarious other creatures have taken over. I live in the "city". too. I've got admit, I like seeing them (except the gophers), though.
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    in my garage 3 years ago
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    In Oct. this year they were strolling around every evening
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    Also in the Garage - well not wild but misbehaving. When I let her in the passenger footwell and walk around the car - this happens - drivers seat occupied.

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    This road runner decided to get friendly and come into the garage the other day!

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    Bella verses wild pig.

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    She had a puncture wound in her throat too so I had to stitch her leg and throat up myself as we were 3 hours away from the nearest vet. Pretty shoddy workmanship but it saved her life.
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    Some kind of spotted Owl. The Owl did a low flyby before perching on the picnic area. Lots of Prairie Dogs in the area.
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    Nice!.......

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    Elephants crossing the road in the Congo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pomares View Post
    Some kind of spotted Owl. The Owl did a low flyby before perching on the picnic area. Lots of Prairie Dogs in the area.
    Chris appears to me to be a Snowy Owl?
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