i used my dads spotlight and i didn't find anything i tryed from all angles all of the trees....nothing. I guess i'll have to wait untill the leaves fall.
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i used my dads spotlight and i didn't find anything i tryed from all angles all of the trees....nothing. I guess i'll have to wait untill the leaves fall.
>>i used my dads spotlight and i didn't find anything i tryed from all angles all of the trees....nothing. I guess i'll have to wait untill the leaves fall.
Dernit, just keep tryin. I actually have one out now, and can't find him either. I don't know of a better way than the spotlight, or i would try it myself. Just need a chameleon magnet or something, lol. Odds are they are still alive though.
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the only thing that would kill mine this year is no food or a predator (a big bird)
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