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RGINN

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Uh-oh, looks like they're watching you. Pretty country up there. I figured there would be snow by now.
 

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RGINN said:
Uh-oh, looks like they're watching you. Pretty country up there. I figured there would be snow by now.
No snow yet, but they are talking flurries for the weekend! :'(
 

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Amazing shots of the bird on the posts. Thanks for posting

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I flipped the first time I saw a flock of those. We call them Turkey Buzzards.

Now we're getting Black Vultures, first noticed 2 years ago, said to have migrated here from Texas. They're claimed to be preying on livestock. They sure are huge.

Thanks for the pics!
 

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