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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2745035" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I haven't seen any robins yet, but they should be showing up any day now. A couple of years ago I took a picture of them gathered in my back yard. I had counted 15 of them there in the sun out of the wind bathing and drinking where the ice had melted in my bird bath, so I sent it to my wife as she was at work, and I figured it would lighten her day. She would always send me a picture of the first meadow lark of the year she saw. The western blue bird is my favorite, but I love hearing the meadow larks. They will be migrating through my area somewhere around the 15-17 of March in an average year. Maybe I spent too much time in the field chasing coyotes that I know that kind of thing. NAH I didn't I just paid attention to it as a part of being observant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2745035, member: 91783"] I haven't seen any robins yet, but they should be showing up any day now. A couple of years ago I took a picture of them gathered in my back yard. I had counted 15 of them there in the sun out of the wind bathing and drinking where the ice had melted in my bird bath, so I sent it to my wife as she was at work, and I figured it would lighten her day. She would always send me a picture of the first meadow lark of the year she saw. The western blue bird is my favorite, but I love hearing the meadow larks. They will be migrating through my area somewhere around the 15-17 of March in an average year. Maybe I spent too much time in the field chasing coyotes that I know that kind of thing. NAH I didn't I just paid attention to it as a part of being observant! [/QUOTE]
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