Fur,feathers..even some scales,well,on one of them anyway.

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Mowing 3 days ago this critter was loping across the field funny,must of been a flea or tick.:laughing7:

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Two days ago early morning light..

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I never knew carp lost their scales..

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Yesterday my Wife and I went to pick apples,early warm weather this spring then a cold spell=no apples.That was their cash crop this year,now the old man is folding up.

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Then we stopped for lunch at the lake.

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GODS Bless

Chris
 

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Great pictures as usual.
 

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That coyote seems to maybe be a bit of a flea bag. I saw two out walking the dogs this evening. I think the coyote around here run some kind of a route around here. I'll see them in the area for a few weeks and then they seem to go elsewhere for a while. I think it's somekind of routine to get the prairie dogs relaxed and off their guard. Once the prairie dogs get wise to them, the coyote will head to another prairie dog town somewhere else til they get wise. And then it's off to another relaxed prairie dog.
 

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Sad to hear about the old man. But great pics, once again. :thumbsup:
 

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