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54 minutes ago, mackem said:

New York/Pennsylvania areas I took the pics,seen a few of those red cardinals,striking birds.

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Very striking indeed mate . I've never seen one before.  That garter snake was pretty impressive as well ?.

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Ok I wil start, lovely morning 2 degrees and sunny, so been out walking from valley floor to ridge top, very little about apart from someone else’s pheasants that kept the dogs amused for an hour, few

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Walked in a small creek in town today.I seen bubbles.I knew it was a yearling otter.I sat and watched him hunt. I didn't move as otter can't see good.He made his way right to my feet.He was

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3 hours ago, mackem said:

I can see him up the tree.The insects there are spectacular,have you seen any of the huge stick insects or beetles yet?

Yes mate, lots of beasties everywhere, praying mantis pretty cool and the obligatory visit to see these guys close up …….

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Rickshaw swami said:

Take a sharp stick and gig those frogs you recently posted.It tastes better in my opinion. Have you ever had frog legs? 

Had frogs many times,had them in a few countries,had turtle once but it was a sea turtle a hawksbill.

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1 hour ago, Rickshaw swami said:

No sir.Ive always wanted to try rattlesnake but I haven't had the opportunity.

Do you have rattlesnakes in your part of the country ?, and is it legal to kill and eat them ?.

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5 minutes ago, mel b said:

Do you have rattlesnakes in your part of the country ?, and is it legal to kill and eat them ?.

Yes we have them but not  as many compared to copperheads or cottonmouth.Im not sure of legalities right now as they can change.

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