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    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
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    Life on the edge

    Look over there! Is it a bird? A stump? A rock? Definitely not superman, but rather, supermom

    This area of my local park I know very well as I search for orioles and warblers in this section so I knew it wasn't a stump or rock. The first shot is an uncropped shot with the 500mm. She stayed there for quite a while as I searched for birds and got a second shot (cropped significantly) as I got closer. It wasn't until I got home that I found out that "it" was in fact a "she"
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    Re: Life on the edge

    Destructive little creatures, but a very nice catch on your part.
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    Re: Life on the edge

    what is it?
    PAul

    Scroll down to the Sports Forum and post your sports pictures !

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    Re: Life on the edge

    OT - thanks for looking!

    Quote Originally Posted by SmartWombat
    what is it?
    Oh, sorry! Some people call them woodchucks, we call them groundhogs - belongs to the marmot group. As common along the side of the road as roadkill; but surprising very few of these become roadkill themselves. As OT mentioned, very destructive as they make large and extensive tunnel systems. And, as you can see, they make a lot of babies
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