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BigV 05-18-2015 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 928871)
These are the good guys.

Very cool. Thanks.

BigV 05-18-2015 02:20 PM

im, the dogs are lovely, they look like they're having fun and looking forward to having more fun soon.

as for the canada geese. you're welcome to them. I despise them. they're terrible pests here, shitting on everything.

infinite monkey 05-18-2015 02:50 PM

Yeah, it's pretty much dog heaven down there. They love it.

Goose poo everywhere but I still think they're pretty. They have conventions on the river behind my place sometimes, and boy do they get loud at happy hour. They sound like we did at FA conferences. :)

fargon 05-22-2015 09:32 AM

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Fucking starlings and house sparrows, and a squirrel

classicman 05-24-2015 10:25 AM

HATE Grackles! My squirrels don't visit anymore. However, I was just out back enjoying my newly stained deck (lotta work) with Daniel. For the first time some birds were on the feeders while we were out there. We were about 10" from them. Very cool.

orthodoc 05-24-2015 07:10 PM

Lots of wildlife here - helping itself to my new garden!! We have several rabbits, one an adult plus several teens. Somehow neither the turkey vultures nor our pair of red foxes have taken them out yet, as they did in other years. The little furballs (rabbits, not foxes) have eaten ALL my fernleaf dill and almost all the cilantro. Parsley went but was clearly a third choice. Up against it here, shopping for fox urine/coyote urine granules, whatever. I sprayed and shook blood/egg solids all over tonight but have my doubts.

Anyone know of a foolproof rabbit deterrent? I think I need to have words with our foxes.

classicman 05-25-2015 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by orthodoc (Post 929283)
Anyone know of a foolproof rabbit deterrent?

Yosemite Sam?

Slow roasted rabbit infused with parsley, dill and cilantro surrounded by colorful fresh baby potatoes & carrots... Add a nice La Griveliere Cotes du Rhone Tete de Cuvee 2010 (bursting at the seams with barnyard manure and leather, perfectly smooth with modest fruit and a finish of leather - old world style for sure.)
Oh my ... I'm on m way!

Gravdigr 05-25-2015 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 929302)
La Griveliere Cotes du Rhone Tete de Cuvee 2010

Yeah, no. I ain't drinking nothing that takes that long to say.

Google translates that as The Griveliere Cotes du Rhone Tete de Cuvee, btw. Hell, even I knew that much...

Gravdigr 05-25-2015 08:55 AM

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Anyone know of a foolproof rabbit deterrent?

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♪ ♫1 Something's got to give♪ ♫
♪ ♫2 Something's got to give♪ ♫
♪ ♫3 Something's got to give♪ ♫
♪ ♫Let the bodies hit the floor♪ ♫
♪ ♫Let the bodies hit the floor♪ ♫
♪ ♫Let the bodies hit the floor♪ ♫


~ Drowning Pool "Let the Bodies Hit The Floor"

classicman 05-25-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 929306)
Yeah, no. I ain't drinking nothing that takes that long to say.

You get a special exemption then. Drink some ripple.

Gravdigr 05-25-2015 09:01 AM

Fuck a bunch of Ripple.:lol2:

I been drankin' that clear shit lately. Y'know, comes in a mason jar? With no label? And high-triple-digit proof?

Gravdigr 05-25-2015 02:18 PM

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Wabbit. Baby wabbit, actually.

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xoxoxoBruce 05-26-2015 10:52 PM

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Remember, as summer looms beware of ticks and Buffalo.

Sundae 05-27-2015 03:28 AM

Do Not Approach Buffalo

... but, but, but... what if you live there?!

BigV 05-27-2015 01:24 PM

Ticks, buffalo, and now flea-bearing squirrels.

Plague in Idaho squirrels prompts health warning

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Boise, Idaho • Ground squirrels south of Boise have tested positive for plague, and humans and pets should avoid the area, Idaho health officials say.

The bacterial disease can be spread by the bites of fleas or by direct contact with infected animals, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare said in a statement Friday.

"We would probably advise people not to go out in that area," said Tom Shanahan, spokesman for the agency. "If you go out there, you need to take precautions."

Officials said that includes insect repellent and staying away from dead animals. Pets should be protected with flea-repellent products and not be allowed to roam free, which increases the chances of a pet rolling on a dead ground squirrel or picking it up.

Mike Keckler of Idaho Fish and Game said the agency investigated earlier this week after receiving reports of dead ground squirrels and found 24 die-off sites. Seven dead squirrels were sent overnight to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, he said, and researchers confirmed on Friday morning to Idaho officials that plague caused the deaths.


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