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Dan Eby
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Sorry no herps, but you can see why
Dan Eby
LOL I did a double take when I saw the post. But what does a herper do when there are no herps to shoow? They shoot the other stuff!
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Cindy Steinle
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Yeah, but winter still sucks!lol

Dan
Great pics as always. Good to see your not letting the cold and snow keep you indoors.
I recognize the muleys, the dove and pheasant. Is that a sharp tailed grouse? Either that or a spruce grouse but I don't believe they have white bellies.
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BigT
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Thanks!
I'm pretty sure its a sharp tail

Dan
Awesome photos Dan! 
What sort of predator tracks did you see in the snow there with the deer?,.....wolves?, mountain lion?
excellent stuff as always!
~Doug
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I suspect the dove in the previous pictures as the culprit... certainly does have that "Who? Me?" look about it... probably payback for those cases where White-tailed deer have been shown to eat ground nesting birds... very sad, where does it all end? 
Gerry
That was my 2nd guess,lol

Dan
Thanks!
Probably coyotes, & the megpies are helping clean it up, they dont let you get close enough to get good pics though.

Dan
Dan,
Well, no herps, for sure.
oh, and... BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrr!! LOL
Matt
We got 6 more inches of snow here since those pics were taken, & dropped a few more degrees. It sucks

Dan
Where are you? Beautiful pheasant!
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Carl
Montana

Dan
Cool. Ever read "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"?
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Carl
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