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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:02 am
I’m sure people see deer all the time, but with the atmosphere it was so amazing 3nodding !
blaugh Ok so I went for a hike with my friend Chandra yesterday. The sky was so blue it was so beautiful! Snow off the mountains had created tons of little trickles, streams and waterfalls. We had the sound of rushing water and birds as a background. The smell of spring was in the air and the animals were out. We ran into some deer, an eagle and either a hawk or an osprey it was so amazing.
mrgreen So yeah, that was my most recent animal sighting.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:52 pm
That sounds a good one Shiloh and it also sounds as though you have acess to some beautiful country. 3nodding [I've pretty much forgotten what real snow is like, lol.]
Reckon that no matter how many times ye see an animal, it's always special.^^
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:59 pm
Skeksis That sounds a good one Shiloh and it also sounds as though you have acess to some beautiful country. 3nodding [I've pretty much forgotten what real snow is like, lol.] Reckon that no matter how many times ye see an animal, it's always special.^^ 3nodding Oh it truly is beautiful! There are many places I want to travel, but I would get very home sick fast. Where are you from? No Snow? I think I heard you mention Australia? Was I off?
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:13 pm
I think Ivory-billed woodpeckers are still alive. I mean, if they found a coelecanth they can certainly find a woodpecker! It's just that, scientists have given up searching, which they should not do. They're hiding from us retard-o humans because WE were the ones that killed them! Right...? ninja
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:30 am
Shiloh1991 Skeksis That sounds a good one Shiloh and it also sounds as though you have acess to some beautiful country. 3nodding [I've pretty much forgotten what real snow is like, lol.] Reckon that no matter how many times ye see an animal, it's always special.^^ 3nodding Oh it truly is beautiful! There are many places I want to travel, but I would get very home sick fast. Where are you from? No Snow? I think I heard you mention Australia? Was I off?Yus, inland NSW, Australia^^. The last time I saw snow near my location was in 2000. xd And that was an unusualy cold year.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:33 am
Skeksis Shiloh1991 Skeksis That sounds a good one Shiloh and it also sounds as though you have acess to some beautiful country. 3nodding [I've pretty much forgotten what real snow is like, lol.] Reckon that no matter how many times ye see an animal, it's always special.^^ 3nodding Oh it truly is beautiful! There are many places I want to travel, but I would get very home sick fast. Where are you from? No Snow? I think I heard you mention Australia? Was I off?Yus, inland NSW, Australia^^. The last time I saw snow near my location was in 2000. xd And that was an unusualy cold year. Crazy, I couldn't imagine, we get knee deep in snow here in B.C.
I have never seen a kangaroo neutral .
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:48 pm
We get snow yearly here in the mid-Atlantic region of the USA. I wouldn't want to live somewhere without it, but I also haven't grown up in a place where snowless winters are normal. I'm sure that makes a big difference.
They're not exactly rare or anything, but there are several large flocks of robins around here now that spring's coming. I have to be careful driving, now, though...robins aren't very clever and have a bad habit of flying in front of cars and such.
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Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:58 am
The most interesting animal sighting I've had was when I saw like 5 or 6 bald eagles in one area, eating a buffalo carcus. I've also seen 2 white buffalo.
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