Dam logger
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Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
Total Posts: 13602
Country: Canada

He cuts down the forest, leaving debris everywhere.



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Just to support his lavish life style.



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He swims around giving everyone the eye.



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Poses for a portrait.



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Then leaves with a splash!



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Thanks for looks and C&C.

Rob


Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
Total Posts: 28513
Country: United States


Well presented post,Rob
Fine images as well
Socrate



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
Total Posts: 13602
Country: Canada

Thanks for taking a look Socrate.

Rob



birdied
Registered: May 02, 2010
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Wonderful environmental shot for those of us who never see beavers . Well done Rob.

Birdie



morris
Registered: May 22, 2002
Total Posts: 26450
Country: United States

Please send the beaver our way. We can use the help cleaning up Rob.

Great documentary work. I'm happy when I grab one of them

Morris



KCollett
Registered: Jul 02, 2010
Total Posts: 14184
Country: Canada

Neat set Rob. The last one is pretty neat.



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 28958
Country: United States

Ha nice little pictorial story Rob

We have one chopping down the growth but I have yet to see only but signs of where he was not where he is

Karl



eyelaser
Registered: Oct 29, 2005
Total Posts: 13280
Country: United States

Really fun series Rob...I have never seen one of these guys in the flesh so I can imagine it was a treat when you did!
Eric



kmunroe
Registered: Feb 02, 2010
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a lovely set Rob



surfnron
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
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A very nice photo story Rob ~ Ron



douter
Registered: Mar 10, 2010
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Well storied set Rob.
Douglas



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
Total Posts: 13602
Country: Canada

Thanks for the comments everyone, what I really like to do is catch a beaver in the act of felling a tree, that would make a great shot.

Rob



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 32742
Country: United States

Rob Tillyer wrote:
Thanks for the comments everyone, what I really like to do is catch a beaver in the act of felling a tree, that would make a great shot.

Rob

Ahhh but like most of us, Rob...they do their best "work" at night.
Wonderful series, buddy!



hnilsson
Registered: Dec 26, 2004
Total Posts: 6486
Country: Canada

The nerve of some loggers, huh

Good story and images, Rob.

Henrik



tfoltz
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
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Country: United States

Great commentary and images to go along with the story

-Tim



Howard Kearley
Registered: Jul 16, 2008
Total Posts: 7242
Country: United Kingdom

Wonderful series

Howard



Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 22849
Country: United States

Love the story here, Rob.
I've seen many beaver dams in the west- especially in Alaska- but have actually SEEN the critters only a couple of times, and never close enough or with enough light to take a photograph of them. So I particularly appreciate the skill, planning and good fortune involved in getting these.
Charlie



thehotel
Registered: Jul 18, 2006
Total Posts: 11079
Country: United States

Nice set and story.

Wacky roger



Desert Drake
Registered: Nov 05, 2008
Total Posts: 5103
Country: United States

He sure does leave a mess around however when put to work, he sure can create a marvelous mini ecosystem---sometimes not so mini. Well documented, Rob. I really enjoyed looking at those marvelous captures of yours.
Al



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 38830
Country: United States

A story well told and well photographed Rob

Tim



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