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re: Shot a big boar
Posted on 2/15/11 at 12:00 pm to faxis
Posted on 2/15/11 at 12:00 pm to faxis
Sorry, I can't repost the pics here on my POS work comp, but the pic on 2/3/11 at 7:33am is pretty bad arse. If you haven't seen my previous post about my in-law and his record mountain lion, I'm new to the outdoor sports world. Don't know much about all these different animals with the exception of what I've read on here and other sites, but that coyote(maybe a wolf?)looks like it would be a pretty nice get and mount in that pose lol.
Also, a few pics down on 2/4/11 at 3:50pm; what kind of bird is that? I assume some kind of hawk, but I've never seen the feathering like that.
TIA, and look forward to reading/seeing more!
Also, a few pics down on 2/4/11 at 3:50pm; what kind of bird is that? I assume some kind of hawk, but I've never seen the feathering like that.
TIA, and look forward to reading/seeing more!
Posted on 2/15/11 at 12:08 pm to DovaVol
Those are coyotes and redtail hawks. The shrill cry you hear at the begining of nearly every wetern movie is a call of the redtail hawk. Very common here in the south in the winter. They head back north toward the end of spring.
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