The Great Outdoors
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have you just been sitting around, waiting for the perfect moment to post that?
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Yeah, I was thinking to myself, never thought I’d actually get to use this gif.
And yet, here we are. Carpe diem!
And yet, here we are. Carpe diem!
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fantasticousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 4:10 pm This bird is...fly fishing?!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CMiLcuPJ ... oth1ijquut
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a few years back this photo surfaced of a cougar hunter in NM. His hounds treed a cat, and he catches up to find this:
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https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/10/scie ... aguar.htmlMr. Glenn raced back to his mule, pulled out a camera and snapped what seem to be the first photographs of a live jaguar in the United States, ever. Other known photographs show jaguars that were already dead. Sadly, the same cat was killed a few months later by a federal police officer in Mexico, 30 miles from the United States border.
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there’s a “build the wall” joke in there somewhere
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I guess I’m conditioned to see Jaguars in like tropical jungle environments.
It’s cool to see one under a cedar tree in an arid western climate similar to where I currently live. It’s just as much their native habitat as a jungle, so why not
It’s cool to see one under a cedar tree in an arid western climate similar to where I currently live. It’s just as much their native habitat as a jungle, so why not
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it’s funny what we’re conditioned to associate
prior to westward expansion, nearly all of the iconic Yellowstone animals could be found on the prairies of Kansas
there’s a picture from Custer’s initial exploration of the Black Hills of a grizzly that was shot outside of Rapid City, on the plains
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I saw a rufous hummingbird in my backyard a couple of days ago. Apparently they are not expected in Bay Area, but Peterson Guide says “range expanding”. Never seen one in 24 years.