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  2. At the end of the day, I think we can all agree that we believe that something has to be done. I think the state is at least taking the steps in the right direction to assess the situation, which I believe is thanks to the NWTF. We are seeing it all across the country, some areas harder than others. If you look at all the studies that are being conducted around the country, it doesn’t seem like a single reason. Habitat, predators, and disease seem to be leading causes, but I believe there’s still much to be seen. I seem to find nests every year. I’ve seen nests that have been raided, you can generally see, at least in my experience, when they have been “raided”. You find broken eggs all over the place. Those nests have been bigger. Lately though I have found smaller and smaller nests. 1 to 3 eggs. Did I stumble upon a hen who wasn’t done laying? Just started? Her first nest was already raided and this is her attempt at a second nest? That’s what I originally thought. Then I spoke with a biologist who suggested that was possible but there’s also a disease in the population that they are seeing that has reducing the number of eggs a hen lays. So it’s interesting to see. We still have a lot to learn.
  3. LeticiaOsborne

    4-pt

    I wonder how this is so. I didn’t have time to see such beautiful animals and what beautiful horns they have. Well, next time it won’t hurt you to eat to see them, because for the sake of this you can get distracted immediately!
  4. This is something. Nothing like that! The two spoils look great on the wall of honor. Good luck in your future endeavors. When will you go next time?
  5. Wow what a great trip! Congratulations!
  6. This is what I mean by rest. You really had a wonderful trip, though there weren’t a lot of trophies, but that’s what it is. What kind of bow do you have? What was your daughter's impression of the trip?
  7. Wow what technology has come to. As far as I remember, there used to be such a thing, only mechanical; you rearranged these rods and you were able to slowly but surely climb out onto the palm tree. And now they can’t come up with anything, although it’s not strange, because laziness is the engine of progress
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  9. Bro looks absolutely amazing. It’s interesting to see in practice with a body kit, because it looks nice, but in reality how it will be, here’s a question. I think you need to tweak something else there and everything will work out for you. Have a good hunting
  10. Tarhunt

    Coyote

    Or, has Ozzy's drugs.
  11. Coyote just wants to make friends with you or not only with you, but more precisely with your chickens. He will stroke them and then EAT them, but this will be after foreplay, so this is the norm.
  12. I call BS. I never seen a bumper bleed. Just sayin.
  13. I don’t rlly understand what the catch is here. I didn’t notice anything, although maybe you with your excellent eyesight can see something, but I can’t. And the weather is beautiful and the time of year is suitable for the forest to take refuge there with its inhabitants.
  14. a turkey peckd my cousins chrome bumper until it was bloody
  15. Could she possibly be a real person or AI?
  16. I can go anytime after 65 but if I’m feeling good it’s just way to much money to leave on the table again. A lot can change in the next 10 years
  17. I will work till 75 and 3 months unless the law or our plan change by then I have to consult for 2 years after to get the most out of the consulting transition money and how the seperation payments work Their will be some unpaid leave periods in those 3 remaining tax years It’s complex but benefits my survivors
  18. LiticiaOsborne is gonna love this thread.
  19. My dad was a welder for DuPont, from back in the 1950's, before there was an awareness of hazardous materials exposure. He retired at 63 and was in and out of hospitals until he passed at 68. Refused to teach me to weld because he knew it was killing him. Having just turned 67, I now appreciate that.
  20. I saw a hen once pecking the heck out of someone chrome bumper one day. Lol.
  21. No he thinks his reflection us another jake
  22. The spirit of Christmas entered into them and Santa sent them away for the holidays, so they frolic as if they had never grown up and were forever young. Cool moment you captured in the photo.
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