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Woodchucks and Deer

 
goosfrabaa
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Aug 10, 2009 21:12 |  #1

Here are a couple shots I got of a woodchuck and baby deer. The woodchuck was in my backyard but he is an extremely nervous fellow and was impossible to get close to, I had to use 20x zoom on a g10, without a tripod. This made for poor quality. Same with the baby deer.

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Aug 11, 2009 19:49 |  #2

Here is whats been visiting my front yard lately.
And the wood chuck today in the back yard.

Yea, I know. Ground Hogs dont climb trees. But a dog had it tree'd.:D

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Aug 12, 2009 21:16 |  #3

34Ford wrote in post #8442569 (external link)
Here is whats been visiting my front yard lately.
And the wood chuck today in the back yard.

Yea, I know. Ground Hogs dont climb trees. But a dog had it tree'd.:D

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Very cool picks of the woodchuck, hope it ended up ok w/ the dog. I have some cleaner pic's of mine, it let me get closer, will add em soon.


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Aug 17, 2009 22:40 |  #4

Nice captures


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