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belleswell
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Number 44 reporting in for light duty.
I can still sign in at the old site and edit posts.
I'm surprised I'm not banned yet, as I was the first to call
out both momo and mt using the F bomb in the "mt to ground
control thread". (Neither mt or momo are now worthy of caps.)

Here at the new forum, of which I'm very grateful, I thought some happy
pics would be a good start for post #1

Happy birds
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Eagle with a fresh squeezed glass of mole mush
on his way back to nest.
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More happy pics

Fawn
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Here is the squirrely bastard. Lets call him mt
explaining the virtues of belonging to his new
improved country club. The innocent and tame looking
bunnies listened carefully and then....
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As the squirrely bastards, lets call them mt and momo, plotted their
take over, the bunnies were thinking telepathically as they do,
about the eviscerating rabbit scene in Monty Pythons Search for the Holy
Grail. In a flash, it was over in seconds.
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Not much was left.
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Afterwards, it was business as usual for the happy bunnies.
Not even an afterthought
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Taking a "momo"
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fatjack
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You always bring a smile to my face and I know the effort it takes to get this quality work. And BTW is that a scarlet tanager in the bokeh of the first bunny photo?
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belleswell
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fatjack wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:40 pm You always bring a smile to my face and I know the effort it takes to get this quality work. And BTW is that a scarlet tanager in the bokeh of the first bunny photo?
Nope. It's a northern Cardinal. I'm blessed with a pond right next to our home and most of my wildlife shots are taken from
inside my man cave. Here is a recent short vid. Hitomi love.
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Those rabbits are dynamite!
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Always cool pics
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belleswell wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:29 pm Number 44 reporting in for light duty.
I can still sign in at the old site and edit posts.
I'm surprised I'm not banned yet, as I was the first to call
out both momo and mt using the F bomb in the "mt to ground
control thread". (Neither mt or momo are now worthy of caps.)

Here at the new forum, of which I'm very grateful, I thought some happy
pics would be a good start for post #1

Happy birds
Image

Image

Image

Image

Image


Eagle with a fresh squeezed glass of mole mush
on his way back to nest.
Image



More happy pics

Fawn
Image

Image

Image

---------------------------------------------------------------

Here is the squirrely bastard. Lets call him mt
explaining the virtues of belonging to his new
improved country club. The innocent and tame looking
bunnies listened carefully and then....
Image

As the squirrely bastards, lets call them mt and momo, plotted their
take over, the squirrels were thinking telepathically as they do,
about the eviscerating rabbit scene in Monty Pythons Search for the Holy
Grail. In a flash, it was over in seconds.
Image

Not much was left.
Image

Image

Afterwards, it was business as usual for the happy bunnies.
Not even an afterthought
Image



Taking a "momo"
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Everything about this post is good...everything.
In the Midnight Hour she Cried MoMoMo
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UrenragK
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Great photos!
I had a great walk at dawn yesterday.
3 foxes
A Wren
A Whitethroat
Linnets
A Chiffchaff
And another fox
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I saw the smallest fawn I've ever seen in my life yesterday, as we were driving down the road. It was litterly no larger than a long legged house cat. No mother in sight, so I'm hoping it soon found her.
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Those are some great pics! Thanks for sharing!
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