Critter picture tread,(post what you have)

BKBrown

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I knew what you intended and you used it correctly. I'm not a language expert, but that one is quite obvious to me.

It has become common for people to say (or type / keyboard) "could care less" when they mean "could not care less" ("couldn't care less").

We have some BIG Toads here, but I do not believe they are the Cane Toads. Usually the BIG ones have found a home where they can feast without moving much. They get 3" to 4" long body and longer with legs extended.

I don't particularly love heights, but am able to deal with it and have been to the top of 40' ladders when others would not go.

We have been having quite a few deer with fawns and recently got some pictures of some of our hummingbirds. 8-20-12 2.jpg :thumbsup:When they will stay still a little bit I have counted 24 at a time and they say whatever you can count, there are probably at least twice that many.
 

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I knew what you intended and you used it correctly. I'm not a language expert, but that one is quite obvious to me.

It has become common for people to say (or type / keyboard) "could care less" when they mean "could not care less" ("couldn't care less").

We have some BIG Toads here, but I do not believe they are the Cane Toads. Usually the BIG ones have found a home where they can feast without moving much. They get 3" to 4" long body and longer with legs extended.

I don't particularly love heights, but am able to deal with it and have been to the top of 40' ladders when others would not go.

We have been having quite a few deer with fawns and recently got some pictures of some of our hummingbirds. View attachment 8495 :thumbsup:When they will stay still a little bit I have counted 24 at a time and they say whatever you can count, there are probably at least twice that many.
That is a lot of humming birds.
Im glad if i see the odd 1 or 2 over the summer up here,..yes they do venture and breed that far north,but only one species were i'm at,..the ruby troated.
 

BKBrown

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We have at least 3 different kinds - I have identified the Ruby Throated, but have not taken time to look up the others.
That is a lot of humming birds.
Im glad if i see the odd 1 or 2 over the summer up here,..yes they do venture and breed that far north,but only one species were i'm at,..the ruby troated.
 

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viewer discretion advised,..bull in action

Just doing their job :smile:
 

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Well......it's not Buffalo porn, but it's colorful.
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VERY COOL PICTURE. MY WIFE LOVES DRAGON FLIES AND THAT ONE HAS AMAZING COLORS!!! THANKS!!!:smile:
 

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That's one pretty dragon fly.:thumbsup:
Ours up here are not as colorfull but there were thousands of them this summer
 

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Nice photo
reminds me of an AH-1 cobra on the tarmac ready to go.
 

RobertBrown

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Red Shouldered hawk eating a small red rat snake. I see this one everyday.
I was cutting the grass when he flew into my Live Oak with this snake.
Taken a little over a week ago.

he made short work of it


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