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Dec 15, 2014 06:14 |  #1

Just one of the many youngsters that hang out on our rd looking for trouble.

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Dec 15, 2014 07:04 |  #2

We have our own unusual wildlife, here, but no elks! great shot, great title! ;-)a


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Dec 15, 2014 07:48 |  #3

Isn't it cool to live in a place were the wildlife abound, I love it.!!


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Dec 15, 2014 17:52 |  #4

Love living back here in the bush. No neighbours anywhere close. We own a large, (8 acre), marsh/pond and also two islands, with a river feeding it, so waterfowl, and all other wildlife in the area are drawn here on a regular basis. Three packs of Wolves diverge here as a territorial boundary marker also, per the local Biologist that has radio tracked them.




  
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Dec 16, 2014 13:21 |  #5

What a great shot of a young Moose! Would love to see more!


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Dec 19, 2014 00:30 |  #6

Gbgb wrote in post #17333417 (external link)
We have our own unusual wildlife, here, but no elks! great shot, great title! ;-)a

This would be a Moose! Elk look a lot different...


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Dec 19, 2014 05:23 |  #7

JM Photos wrote in post #17340860 (external link)
This would be a Moose! Elk look a lot different...


mmmm fair call, we don't have Moose either! :-)


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Dec 20, 2014 07:17 |  #8

I don't think moose got there fair shake when it came to looks. I think they are super cool, but I think Elk,& deer were first in the beauty line hand outs.
Still neat animals. Love the big bulls.
GREAT shot, and capture. Thanks for sharing.


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Dec 20, 2014 10:58 |  #9

blackchrome wrote in post #17342680 (external link)
I don't think moose got there fair shake when it came to looks. I think they are super cool, but I think Elk,& deer were first in the beauty line hand outs.
Still neat animals. Love the big bulls.
GREAT shot, and capture. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks, and do agree. Maybe that is why we call them "Swamp Donkeys" around these parts.




  
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