Why yeas a coveted decal. Its like getting the VC ( they wont get the haha). Last time was offered a sticker I was in grade school and at the dentist.I've been offered a Decal, very kind!
Im gonna make 4 more posts and maybe get a pony!
Why yeas a coveted decal. Its like getting the VC ( they wont get the haha). Last time was offered a sticker I was in grade school and at the dentist.I've been offered a Decal, very kind!
I will have to look, my dad made sure he was loaded up on goodies when he left the plant a couple weeks ago. Got me a nice selection of gloves.I'll have to look into a pair what brand did you get?
Yeah the ones we have at work are tactile ones not very much padding. I use them so I don't get nailed by chips when I set up the okksI will have to look, my dad made sure he was loaded up on goodies when he left the plant a couple weeks ago. Got me a nice selection of gloves.
The grouse in my photo was much bigger than any ruffed grouse I've ever seen or held... I just went and Googled and found a female dusky grouse that looks a lot like it and fits the size description. Maybe??That looks like a young ruffie to me. Here's a sharpie. They're a prairie grouse.
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That's probably it. Looks like a match to the one in your pic.The grouse in my photo was much bigger than any ruffed grouse I've ever seen or held... I just went and Googled and found a female dusky grouse that looks a lot like it and fits the size description. Maybe??
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Says global glove but unfortunately made in china go figureI will have to look, my dad made sure he was loaded up on goodies when he left the plant a couple weeks ago. Got me a nice selection of gloves.
If they all behave like that one I'd hunt them with my S&W .22 revolver with a 2" barrel! No need to lug a shotgun around... or a dog!That's probably it. Looks like a match to the one in your pic.
Even more fun when you're on horseback.I call those scare the crap out of ya's .
Yeah, but he’s in a different time zone, where it’s actually still summer!Oh come on Steve! @Cowboy254 is still trying to catch up from last month. LOL
I'll pass on that, as I have no good relationships with any horses lol.Even more fun when you're on horseback.
Yep, and when he gets caught up he'll be half a day ahead of us lol.Yeah, but he’s in a different time zone, where it’s actually still summer!
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Thanks I'll take a look for those I bet most if not all are made in china.Says global glove but unfortunately made in china[emoji22] go figure
I know absolutely zero about horses haven't been on one. Was on a sled one time pulled by them but that's it. Knowing my luck it would come out well. I think I'll stick to self controlled vehicles without a mind of its own...well I guess nowadays cars can be that way too.I'll pass on that, as I have no good relationships with any horses lol.
A good horse wouldn't care as they would probably know about it, but an untrained one wouldn't be fun at all.
Not that I even know how to ride other than in principle, but I've been to one or two or a hundred shows , if it wasn't for a cute little girl riding there I wouldn't have been there .
guess i'll go ck it out...Done!
'no ****!'... i was riding my bike yesterday and a group of about 7 or 8 pigeons had nestled in and around a tree down by the ground. and i guess i got too close to them as in just a flash they all took off and up higher into the tree. gabboling and wobboling like crazy.I call those scare the crap out of ya's .
part of our culture down here. well, for some. starts earlyI'll pass on that, as I have no good relationships with any horses lol.
A good horse wouldn't care as they would probably know about it, but an untrained one wouldn't be fun at all.
Not that I even know how to ride other than in principle, but I've been to one or two or a hundred shows , if it wasn't for a cute little girl riding there I wouldn't have been there .
The primary problem is the loss of habitat... not only to development but to the maturation of the forests. Ruffed Grouse need a variety of conditions... grasses, high stem count brush, small trees and some nearby mature trees. Early successional forest is the big thing. Most of the woods I go in now are like parks--almost no understory with a relatively dense canopy. We need more clear cut logging of sizeable blocks. NYS DEC announced a Young Forests initiative for state Wildlife Management Areas at the Mid-Hudson Chapter of the Rugged Grouse Society banquet in 2015 as I recall. https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/104218.html We need more private forest owners to engage... contact RGS or Audubon Society for help with a management plan. Hint, as soon as someone starts talking selective cutting you know they aren't interested in the health of the habitat!I've been trying to figure out what happened to all the grouse we used to have here, and I've concluded it must be one (or all) of the following, but none of the folks at NYS-DEC will give an opinion.
1) Lyme disease
2) Coyotes (we have lots of them)
3 Birds of prey, especially Coopers Hawks (they are all over the place).
I remember deer hunting with a rifle up at my property and seeing 22 grouse come out of one hole, but that was a long time ago and I have not seen anything like that since. It is now very rare to flush more than one at a time, although 2 por 3 sometimes happen. I remember when 5 was not all that unusual.
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