Page 31 of 37 FirstFirst ... 212930313233 ... LastLast
Results 301 to 310 of 364

Thread: Life At The Lakehouse

  1. #301
    Administrator fuego's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Posts
    16,271
    Thanked: 14129
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    Impressive sight! Always figured them to be more northern range.
    Check this out from Wikipedia:

    Southern pileated woodpecker (D. p. subsp. pileatus) – the southeastern U.S., except Florida

    So much for accuracy.

  2. #302
    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Check this out from Wikipedia:

    Southern pileated woodpecker (D. p. subsp. pileatus) – the southeastern U.S., except Florida

    So much for accuracy.
    Typical animal experts.

  3. #303
    A childhood friend and neighbor said I need to put my hand to the plow if I really wanted preach with understanding...

    The team of Jimmy and Cindy. Both are 19yrs old and know plowing well.
    Life At The Lakehouse-4d85f5fd-9365-44d3-b848-b5dc90025a81-jpg

  4. The Following User Says Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019)

  5. #304
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan david View Post
    This could be you...
    Whoa...he was doing good till that limb blocked the road.

  6. #305
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan david View Post
    This could be you...
    I'm glad we dont have the Griz around here. Black bears are numerous but so far my bird feeders are safe.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019)

  8. #306
    It’s easy to relax and get lost in thoughts with this out front.

    Life At The Lakehouse-166f17af-db78-4f0a-883d-83f25cc747d1-jpg

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019)

  10. #307
    I keep a plastic crow decoy on the front yard mostly to fool the metro passerby with great hilarity but tonight it also fooled a juvenile Bald Eagle. It sat on the decoy trying to grip the slippery surface with no success. Funny stuff.

    Life At The Lakehouse-6cff2176-d876-433d-a3f8-96ed919db2a8-jpg

  11. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019), fuego (05-31-2019)

  12. #308
    After a very hard winter we wonder how many of our herd survived. Many die from starvation and winter kill. Then there are the many predators such as wolves, cougars, coyotes etc. All the hunters are concerned come spring; how many made it out? Well, tonight on an evening ride I saw this out front on the roadside. The monster buck I hunted for the past 2 years has survived. His track is umistakeable, very distinctive. Check it out:

    Life At The Lakehouse-40c94b1c-618a-4137-84e7-00d8555c196c-jpg

  13. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Bookman (06-02-2019), Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019), John (06-04-2019)

  14. #309
    My decoy sure gets a lot of attention. Earlier today it was hit by a juvenile bald eagle and this evening a young doe was checking it out. Wilderness entertainment.

    Life At The Lakehouse-830e6af6-6f3a-4c31-8910-d5758c8a7334-jpg

  15. The Following User Says Thank You to FireBrand For This Useful Post:

    Ezekiel 33 (07-19-2019)

  16. #310
    Got a text from a buddy that took a pic of momma bear and 3 cubs down Robinson Rd near the Maple River. That’s twice in 2 days. We have no shortage of bears.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
You can avoid expensive repair costs with an extended service plan for your Ford. We cover all Ford models, including the Ford Mustang .