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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Rural Exploration > UE Creatures Great and Small (Viewed 10260 times)
Ammoclip 


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Re: UE Creatures Great and Small
< Reply # 20 on 11/17/2010 8:57 PM >
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Butterfly.



Buzzard mating season??



Very common turtle in my area.



This guy seemed sick, kept swaying side to side.

I would like to know the species name of these owls, very common around here.




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Re: UE Creatures Great and Small
< Reply # 21 on 11/18/2010 11:07 PM >
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I think I'm in LOVE!!! I'm a deer hunter, so I like the Buck picture! O heck really like them all, you ROCK!


Its hard to tell in that pic but that theres el muy grande buck standing next to that 10ft fence. He was awesome. I was lucky to get that shot because I had been shooting inside, manual exposure set for the dark, I just came out into the light when I jumped him! Had to re-expose & re-focus thats the last shot of about 6 that didnt turn out.




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Re: UE Creatures Great and Small
< Reply # 22 on 11/18/2010 11:10 PM >
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I would like to know the species name of these owls, very common around here.



Barn Owl

Tyto Alba



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...wishing I had time for one more photo...

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< Reply # 23 on 11/19/2010 3:56 AM >
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http://gnal.insidi...ages/butterfly.jpg
Butterfly.

A pearl crescent, I believe. Phyciodes tharos

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http://gnal.insidi...mages/buzzards.jpg
Buzzard mating season??

Either black vultures or turkey vultures, probably just riding a good thermal uplift. Though not particularly social, they're commonly seen like this.

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http://gnal.insidi.../images/turtle.jpg
Very common turtle in my area.

Eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina.

And 2X had it just right on the owls, though I would remark that Tyto alba is found nearly worldwide - I've seen one in Viet Nam!





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< Reply # 24 on 11/21/2010 10:52 PM >
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I can't believe you got so close to those owls. That's really cool.
I've tried to sneak up on them before without luck- they are the ninjas of the air.

Also, I would like a turtle of my very own.



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< Reply # 25 on 11/22/2010 6:25 PM >
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Its hard to tell in that pic but that theres el muy grande buck standing next to that 10ft fence. He was awesome. I was lucky to get that shot because I had been shooting inside, manual exposure set for the dark, I just came out into the light when I jumped him! Had to re-expose & re-focus thats the last shot of about 6 that didnt turn out.


I love the picture of that muley! I think it is great that you take pictures of all the "creatures" you come across while exploring. It makes for a nice addition....thank you for sharing!




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< Reply # 26 on 5/12/2011 6:19 PM >
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This count as an abandonment?





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< Reply # 27 on 10/23/2011 12:07 PM >
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y'all must have some big beavers up there Texas beaver dont bother with trees that big

must have taken a long time to whittle that down




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< Reply # 28 on 10/24/2011 4:24 AM >
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That was actually in Michigan!




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