A hazy day in the field today no sun and a few rain drops but I just wanted to check to see if all was going OK at 4 nests. At the last one the triplets just seemed to be getting this lesson from Mom so I had to play.
Lou
Oh, Lou! That is too funny! I was telling my wife about the pose you posted the other day and she asked me if they have to be taught how to do that. Here's my answer. Thanks so much, you have us both laughing.
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Oh, Lou! That is too funny! I was telling my wife about the pose you posted the other day and she asked me if they have to be taught how to do that. Here's my answer. Thanks so much, you have us both laughing.
Tim
Well Tim you should have ask, hey hon didn't you ever hear of nest training, its the same as Potty training This is the real reason you don't approach a nesting raptor, has nothing to do with disturbance I have been hit by the eagle and it was not good
Lou
72chevelle454 wrote:
These are great Lou... Shi%ty series.
Mighty Shi%ty, Mighty Shi%ty. Good thing there is a tide in and out there. They have a sewer system in this marsh Fesh fish anybody, HA_HA_HA Thanks for the look Buddy
Lou
anthony whitmo wrote:
I think that's practice for kicking in the AFTER BURNERS in flight
Good Job Lou
Hey Anthony and off a monopod too but this is a pre flight routine most of the time as you always have to lighten the load, don'tch know Thanks for looking in
Lou