Non-fishing wildlife

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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 5:39:54 AM5/2/13
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Hey - one of the best things about fishing to me is that the long hours outdoors gives you a good chance of eventually seeing some interesting (or bizarre) wildlife out there. 
 
Beth has a real knack for capturing various animals in the process of trying to sexually reproduce.  With that said, enjoy the tiger beetles below!  I'm *fairly sure that this is what they're doing.  Anyone else enjoy random, weird wildife and other culture while fishing?  BTW - no need for Rob to respond ;).  Rob's cultural finds while fishing FAR exceed mine -- and it makes his tales interesting to read. 
 
Any requests?  Beth also got a great one of a pair of squirrels, we have snail kites going at it, house sparrows, and I think a couple of American toads in amplexus.  Rock! 
 
I need to look for the squirrels....
 
Gene
 
 
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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 5:43:03 AM5/2/13
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Boom! 
 
This is considered educational right?  So long as the squirrels aren't displaying a commercial link right? 
 
Gene
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Rob Snowhite

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May 2, 2013, 7:37:35 AM5/2/13
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Had to chime in!


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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 7:48:42 AM5/2/13
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Oh nice!  Those are awesome!  

What is bug in the top picture? Are the stoners local?  

Gene


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Had to chime in!


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Boom! 
 
This is considered educational right?  So long as the squirrels aren't displaying a commercial link right? 
 
Gene

On Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:39:54 AM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
Hey - one of the best things about fishing to me is that the long hours outdoors gives you a good chance of eventually seeing some interesting (or bizarre) wildlife out there. 
 
Beth has a real knack for capturing various animals in the process of trying to sexually reproduce.  With that said, enjoy the tiger beetles below!  I'm *fairly sure that this is what they're doing.  Anyone else enjoy random, weird wildife and other culture while fishing?  BTW - no need for Rob to respond ;).  Rob's cultural finds while fishing FAR exceed mine -- and it makes his tales interesting to read. 
 
Any requests?  Beth also got a great one of a pair of squirrels, we have snail kites going at it, house sparrows, and I think a couple of American toads in amplexus.  Rock! 
 
I need to look for the squirrels....
 
Gene
 
 
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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 7:50:29 AM5/2/13
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This could be the best thread in the history of the board!  I'll going to hunt down that snail kite picture.  

Gene

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Rob Snowhite

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May 2, 2013, 7:51:06 AM5/2/13
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Horse flies :)
 
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Sam Hauser

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May 2, 2013, 7:52:15 AM5/2/13
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Gene how could you possibly not consider yourself to be the comic relief on this forum?

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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 8:02:23 AM5/2/13
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Hey Sam, I'll be here all week -- tell your friends.  

No seriously, I think "dumb" or "childish" are far better terms for it.  Not that I care ;).  

BTW - the warblers are heating up out there too!  Last year we got a Cape May, black-throated blue, black-throated green, etc.  All are an added bonus to fishing so much ;).  

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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 8:16:43 AM5/2/13
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TurbineBlade

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May 2, 2013, 8:22:02 AM5/2/13
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My bad -- swallowtail kites.    Beth really enjoyed this one.  
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namfos

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May 2, 2013, 8:47:42 AM5/2/13
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If I wasn't so old, mature and reticent at this stage of life, I might grab the squirrels for a Facebook profile pic.  ;-)

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