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RE: Picked up this generic adult pair

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Posted by: chrisdrake at Sun Jul 17 01:16:00 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrisdrake ]  
   

Actually i took that pic looking down from the top of the cut and the light below is Nathan H. shining a flashlight up. It is a lousy pic but i'm glad i got an insitu of my first alterna. I should rephrase that because it was actually the 3rd in 10 minutes. The first was at the other end of the cut about 15 ft. up. A nice light blairs. We only got to see it for a few secs. before it went down a hole in the cut and never came back out. The second was in a large hole in the cut a few ft off the ground and something had been eating it. We retrieved the body for a pic. I don't know if it was a dor that was dragged into the cut or if it was killed on the cut. Decided to walk that cut one more time and saw what looked like a shadow climbing down the cut. It was a great night. Here is a pic of the chewed up alterna.



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