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What's in your backyard?
This is a short drive away from me!
Scott Harle
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Re: What's in your backyard?
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Sizzle Chest
This is a short drive away from me!
And it a looog drive for me...thank goodness!
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Re: What's in your backyard?
Beside the path where I walk my dogs, no where near as big, but it will wreck your day if you get bitten.
Red Belly Black Snake, I've also seen Brown Snakes in the same area last summer, they are more aggressive, and more venomous. This is about 200 metres from my house.
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Re: What's in your backyard?
Dexter, Milo, and Stormy!
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Scott, when are you putting your house up for sale????
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Just think, females only lay up to 100 eggs at a time ...
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Re: What's in your backyard?
Scott Harle
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Re: What's in your backyard?
Tonight, this. Good clear skies and Mars is big and bright, and both Jupiter and Saturn are both high in the sky. Funny thing is, Saturn is the furthest away, but made the best viewing, the rings were really visible tonight.
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I didn't see anything other than a few birds.
This time of year though it isn't uncommon to find deer raiding people's bird feeders and the occasional coyote stalking people's back yards for the rabbits the hawks haven't thinned out. And I'm in a suburban development...
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What's in your backyard?
A lake that's overflowing.
So much rain lately...
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