Posted by:
terryd
at Fri Feb 20 00:51:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
I thought you might say that B man. So here you go.
Photos:
#1. Subadult
#2. Adult
#3. same Pale in #2
#4. Adult
#5. 2 or 3 year old
#6. neonate
#7. 2 year old most likely
#8. Adult
I will agree alot of the Pales in the southern part of the state seem to be a little more newsprinty, and yellow/amber look to them. But that's not a bad thing.
Newsprint doesn't bother me(much), and the yellow/amber animals I kind of prefer.
Adult

Adult

Adult

Adult

Four year old from the male you posted.

Neonates from a w/c female, the egg in the photo is what gives it away.

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- Pales and Reds - thoughts and reflection - Sunherp, Tue Feb 17 11:08:31 2009

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- Nice work! - Sunherp, Tue Feb 17 17:10:21 2009
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- RE: Pales and Reds - thoughts and reflection - Tony D, Wed Feb 18 15:02:42 2009
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- ........wow...the more I look.... - jyohe, Fri Feb 20 12:38:12 2009
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