I sure know how this goes, that's one of the reasons I keep a close watch on my roaming little 7 pound Dash who loves to be outside, but he makes such a delicious thought of dinner for far too many out here!
Did you get these all at your place? Some amazing photos and it looks like many were hungry. The food chain of nature but, I feel the for the lost one.
Wildlife here has been virtually extinguished to a large extent. I heard two guys talking in a tire shop the other day. One was saying "I done kilt all the coyotes, now I'm agoing to kill the bobcats. There's five bobcats up on the hill." I wondered why it is everything that moves gets trapped or shot in Appalachia. I guess because it's always been that way. People killed off the mountain lions and the red wolves by the 1930's.
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Great pics of nature at work.
Is that a bald eagle? Or a variety of vulture?
Cool birds and images. I love the eagle. Enjoy your day!
Wow . . . is that a Bald Eagle?
One of those outdoor night/whenever cameras ?
A feast for plenty . . .
could you tell what they were eating? looks big, like a bear or a deer. looks like coyotes and buzzards and a lot of birds. it is a buffet..
Circle of life.
Good photos, Gail. :)
Interesting photos Gail - sometimes the realities of life, and death, seem harsh but the truth of our existence is written there. blessings, marlene
how cool....a bald eagle!!!!
I sure know how this goes, that's one of the reasons I keep a close watch on my roaming little 7 pound Dash who loves to be outside, but he makes such a delicious thought of dinner for far too many out here!
Fantastic shots, Gail!
Amazing photos! Yes, it is the circle of nature. Are those Coyotes?
Lynne x
'The loss of one feeds many.'
It is the circle of nature ...
All the best Jan
Gail,
Did you get these all at your place? Some amazing photos and it looks like many were hungry. The food chain of nature but, I feel the for the lost one.
Wildlife here has been virtually extinguished to a large extent. I heard two guys talking in a tire shop the other day. One was saying "I done kilt all the coyotes, now I'm agoing to kill the bobcats. There's five bobcats up on the hill." I wondered why it is everything that moves gets trapped or shot in Appalachia. I guess because it's always been that way. People killed off the mountain lions and the red wolves by the 1930's.
What an array of animals you have that visit.
Cool captures!
=)
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