Winters coming.

JDgreen

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Yeah it is a tourist thing. But I would love to go on it. Just never have. Done cave of the winds multiple times and go to the falls alot.
Sometimes its fun to play tourist in yr own town.

I DISAGREE !!!!!!!
 

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This is a Sand Hill Crane. They are very docile and unafraid of people. here they are eating acorns off the parking lot....cell phone pic


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I got plenty of sandhill cranes over the summer on my ranch,but they are just as wild as my bison. :tongue:
 

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I got plenty of sandhill cranes over the summer on my ranch,but they are just as wild as my bison. :tongue:
That's how it should be. These here you can walk right up to em. I've seen pairs with young standing right up against the interstate at rush hour. I had one in my yard one day would walk up and nibble on your fingers. I figured someone had been feeding that one.
 

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Speaking of frogs - i had this weird albino frog that was hanging on the side of my 'temp garage' when i took it down a couple months ago - i took it off with a cup and set it off in the mulch pile ....

Winter is an understatement - been like below 50 at nite last couple weeks - my blood's too thin for the cold now after all the years of living in the snow belt up north....brrrr......folks will be down in a couple weeks, pop will say " This is shorts and t shirt weather!"
 

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Speaking of frogs - i had this weird albino frog that was hanging on the side of my 'temp garage' when i took it down a couple months ago - i took it off with a cup and set it off in the mulch pile ....

Winter is an understatement - been like below 50 at nite last couple weeks - my blood's too thin for the cold now after all the years of living in the snow belt up north....brrrr......folks will be down in a couple weeks, pop will say " This is shorts and t shirt weather!"

Look like this?
It's a cuban tree frog. Tier skin contains chromatophores, enabling them to change color. They are considered an invasive species. They are a problem in the native habitat as they are toxic and have no predators and they eat the native frogs or crowd them out.
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Bison

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Winter is here.
its freezing 24/7 and its snowing
 
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