Not the most amazing quality photos but was an amazing memorable experience - spent an hour with these 3 Sika last year up close in the bush!
North American game
Resident of "The Great White North" a.k.a. Canada
Came across this handsome wee fella last week.
A couple of photos from a recent trip
im no wizz with a camera so pretty stoked with these
Life is the art of drawing without an eraser
A few random photos from the last year or so.
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A few more
Resident of "The Great White North" a.k.a. Canada
It's been a while since my last confession.....
I have been carrying a spotting scope instead of a camera so not many pics. Anyway here is a average photo of a young 12 I would like to catch up with in a couple of years
Took this photo back in May , there were a few stags still roaring so didn't want to disturb them ,they were only about 100 yds away and thought I mite get the perfect photo ,was just waiting for them to pose nicely but the hind moved behind the bush and then must have seen me moving around and promptly scarpered .
A couple of weeks ago was on a property for a fallow hunt and so saw this red yearling in a paddock amongst these sheep, quite hard case I thought , maybe thinks it's a sheep
On the road trying to be road kill
Resident of "The Great White North" a.k.a. Canada
That brings back some good memories for me as I spent three years living in Winnipeg Manitoba working as a truck driver.
Several times I saw Moose on the road and had a couple of close calls , one was a magnificent Bull Moose with a trophy head on him , it was a sight I shall never forget. Thanks for posting
I remember seeing I sign on the side of the road in Newfoundland, near Gros Morne national park iirc, it had the number of road accidents for that year. Accidents involving caribou was zero, and accidents involving moose worked out to something like 1/week (this was in late October or early November, so was 40 something I think).
During last roar.
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