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JeffB

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It’s not really wildlife because he’s no longer wild, but we probably don’t need a sloth thread. And it was really cool.
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Uncle-A

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Well done! I know from experience how hard it is to get them in the frame.
I second that, I have tried to get one in flight several times without much luck.
 

Jenny

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It was reptile kind of day, I guess. The sandhill cranes wouldn’t stand still long enough to get close enough for a picture.

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mdf

entering the Big Couloir
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Another frog on my deck. I got him onto a piece of cardboard and attempted relocation but he doesn't seem to like dirt....
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(The cardboard has photos of food on it.)
 

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Saw this one this morning in the Aspens as I was coming back from running. @dbostedo, you are just here the wrong time of yearogsmile
:) I guess I'll have to keep going back until I see some moose. (Though lucky for me, I finally saw a moose this past January at Steamboat!)
 

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