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May 16, 2016 13:27 |  #1

Was out trying to get some waterfowl pics a few days ago. at one of my favorite places to go. Heard some very loud splashing coming across the pond through the rushes towards me. Was getting pretty excited about the possibility of a moose coming out into the pond. No moose though. These three guys showed up instead. I have seen them together before. Got photos of them last summer together in this same area. Was pretty cool to see them in the spring just starting out with new growth. Hoping to see them again this summer and compare them to last year.:-)

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May 16, 2016 22:02 |  #2

That was quite a catch Terry. It would be interesting if you could get them again in about 60 days to see how their antlers compare. right now they are a carbon copy of each other in every way.


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May 17, 2016 15:30 |  #3

Very cool shot Terry, 3 good healthy young bucks!


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May 17, 2016 19:04 |  #4

Grizz1 wrote in post #18009529 (external link)
That was quite a catch Terry. It would be interesting if you could get them again in about 60 days to see how their antlers compare. right now they are a carbon copy of each other in every way.

Thanks Steve. I am planning on spending some time this summer to try and find them again.


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Very cool shot Terry, 3 good healthy young bucks!

Thanks Ian. The last few years has been really good for the deer in our area.


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May 17, 2016 20:28 |  #5

Very nice Terry. Over here it is extremely dry. Not much snow over the winter and no spring rains. Lots of local ponds are dry and at the refuge, water is lower than August last summer. Gonna be a poor year for wildlife this year here.


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May 18, 2016 12:28 |  #6

Beautiful shot Terry


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daverator wrote in post #18010599 (external link)
Very nice Terry. Over here it is extremely dry. Not much snow over the winter and no spring rains. Lots of local ponds are dry and at the refuge, water is lower than August last summer. Gonna be a poor year for wildlife this year here.

Thanks Dave. Unfortunately drought in your area is a fairly frequent occurrence.


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Beautiful shot Terry

Thanks John.:-)


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