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Rodney's pixs of the week April 4, 2014

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Jeff

Many of you may remember my introducing you to Rodney, an old friend of mine from this topic...

Screech Owl and the Woodducks


Rodney sends out an email every week with his photos of the week, mostly taken on his farm near Kalamazoo Micvhigan. I don't know why I never thought about it before, but I asked Rodney if I could share them here, and he said you bet!  So, what I am going to do, is first get us caught up, then I'll be posting them as I get them in the future.  I think you will enjoy these as much as I and others that are on his list do. :)

So, Lets start with 
April 4, 2014

This week.....you guessed it, a few new migrating waterfowl. As well as a spring time find and a fence line stand off.

An American Black Duck


With bills built for a job, a hen and drake Northern Shoveler


A hen and drake Blue Winged Teal


Melting snow is revealing some spring time finds, like this whitetail buck skull. Winter was tough on animals this year but I don't think this buck was a winter kill. It looks like it's been picked clean for some time and critters have already had a head start on eating the antlers. Squirrels, chipmunks, mice, porcupine, etc. eat the antlers for calcium and other nutrients they provide.


"My tail feathers are nicer than yours." "Oh, yeah." "Yeah." "Why don't you come over here and say that."
 
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Jeff

This week....

Another, "do you see it?" (I'll show you at the end of the email)


A shot of Lake Michigan from Eric Smith's place in St. Joseph, MI last week.


For you morel mushroom fans....get outside, I found these this week.


Here's the reveal. I stumbled upon an Eastern Box Turtle while mushroom hunting.


  

 
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5/23/2014

This week......after last week's morel mushroom pictures, lots of people wanted to know what they looked like before they get picked. Look below, there are nine morels in this photo.


Some of us have a rubber ducky in our bathtubs, some of us take it a step further and have a live mallard in our swimming pools (like this one doing laps in Rod Mason's pool this week)


Speaking of ducks. I caught a duckling parade at one of my ponds this week. This wood duck hen has a lot to keep an eye on.

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This week....a picture with no story, I just liked the colors.....and, an Eastern King Bird zeroing in on an insect.



  

 
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Jeff

This week......a Red Fox vixen stands watch as the kits play in the corn.



 
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This week......an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly and a Hummingbird Moth on Phlox flowers. As well as a Turkey Vulture cleanup crew checking on the ripeness of a down on its luck Raccoon.



  

  

 
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Jeff

This week......



Do you see it? (scroll all the way down if you give up, or, you're a cheater)


A hen turkey that was surprised to find me so close....and quickly got herself and her poults (there were 11 of them) out of there.



Hitching a ride on my brother's boat....a tree frog (one of four that had crawled  under the boat cover).



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Jeff

This week.....a Ruffed Grouse hen and chicks (she was sitting on several, you can see another one under her tail feathers). And, what looked like some buildings and boats in Mackinaw City last week that needed a cleaning, were actually covered with the latest hatch of midges. Have a safe holiday, at work and play.



 
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This week...one of the hundreds of tiny toads I've been trying not to run over/step on when mowing.



  
 
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This week......photos from two trail cameras. A few from a camera set up on one of my ponds. One, from another camera in the woods, showing a doe taking a well-placed hoof to the eye.



 
 
 

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Dave Shepard

This will be a popular thread. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Jeff

I got a few messages from folks wondering why I stopped sending photos. If you haven't been getting them check your junk/spam folders. I've sent the last several weeks worth from my Pfizer email. It's probable having Pfizer in the address got them bumped to your spam filters. I'll resume sending them from my yahoo account.

This week.....another "do you see it", followed by a whitetail doe that had a momentary showdown with me, then the "do you see it" answer key.



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Jeff

First...some old business. Last week's woodchuck picture! Who knew it would incite such a hellfire and brimstone response? This "pict of the week" email goes out to about 200 people each week. The distribution list for the buildings I support (B91, B173, B207 and B225) make up the majority of that (more than 150). The rest are friends and family outside of those units and outside of Pfizer. I always get one or two responses to the email each week, usually from the same handful of people. But last week...I got 28 responses. Here's a breakdown.   

1. Two responses about how adorable the baby woodchucks are.
2. One asking me if I hurt them.
3. Two responses from people angry about my use of the "dang woodchucks" in my email. Another response along those same lines that I don't know whether they were serious, or just being a smarty pants. By the way, the "dang woodchucks" line was a reference to a Geico Insurance commercial. Lots of people didn't get the reference. Click here if you're one of them... Geico dang woodchucks 

4. Two woodchuck recipes.
5. Five with woodchuck shooting tips.
6. The rest were personal stories of how the dang woodchucks have ruined stuff. Eaten gardens, bit pets, dug under pools...barns...swing sets...propane tanks...porches...decks...horse watering tank...chicken coop...sidewalks...dog house and, my favorite, one that stole a toothbrush. 

  Second...this week's pictures. The first photo is from Craig Palmer. Craig came upon a bird I don't think very many people see often (nocturnal), a Common Nighthawk. Craig found two, an adult (that did its best "I've got a broken wing, come follow me" impression) and the chick pictured below.  If you're an arachnophobe, don't scroll down to my picture this week. It's a shot of a Goldenrod Crab Spider feasting on its victims. These spiders are ambush hunters, they don't weave a web to catch their meals. They hide among leaves and flowers and can change colors to camouflage themselves. The flies were dead too...just a big spider victim graveyard.



  

 
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Jeff

This week...another "do you see it" shot (the reveal is at the bottom of the email). And, a picture of a Great Horned Owl that Ric Gendernalik saved from drowning in Battle Creek's Goguac Lake. Ric plucked it from the lake while kayaking. He got it dried off and got it hopping around (couldn't quite take flight) before delivering it to a rehab place in Vicksburg.



 




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Jeff

This week....a Ring Necked Pheasant trying to hide, and keep an eye on the situation.



 
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(All caught up now! Jeff...)

This week....wood ducks in duck weed and, allergic people beware,  a couple shots of giant ragweed that grows on my property. Enjoy the pollen.







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thecfarm

Nice pictures. I really like that deer in the road picture. I'm not a fan of woodchucks. I get rid of everyone I can on my land. But that is a nice picture.
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Magicman

That was a very interesting series of pictures.   smiley_thumbsup
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hacknchop

Great pics especially the owl made my night thanks!
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RynSmith

Thank you and thank Rodney too!  I agree, hacknchop, that owl is amazing - I can't help but wonder what it was thinking...

Jeff

Oops! I'm glad you posted to remind me that Rodney sent out the new pix of the week!

This week.....last Friday's storm left lots of people cleaning up downed trees. It also blew a lot of debris into my brother's pool. You know, the usual stuff....leaves, twigs, bullfrogs



  

 
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Outstanding photos.  Simply outstanding.  Please, please keep them coming.

BTW, I believe that the pic of the swallowtail butterfly is of a Giant Swallowtail, and not a Tiger Swallowtail.  While the coloration can appear fairly similar, the Giant Swallowtail is much darker above, as in that pic.  I could be wrong, so please correct me if I am.  I have been seeing more and more Giant Swallowtails up in Ontario, especially this summer.  The Monarchs, however, did not arrive this summer.  We do not have Giant Swallowtails here in Maryland and see plenty of Tigers when at home.
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Jeff

This week (which was last week's that I forgot to send out)....a Ruby Throated Hummingbird enjoying a sunflower.


 

This week......Molly Reeves took a shot of a chipmunk admiring some new brick work at her home. Ric Gendernalik's shot of a green frog parade. Then a couple shots from last weekend on Drummond Island. One each of Bob Corstange, and myself, enjoying  refreshing atv rides. And a couple ruffed grouse that were lucky my camera wasn't as buried as the shotgun was in the back of my truck.

  

  

  

  

 
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WmFritz

I love this thread...

You need a wetsuit for your trail rides.  :D
Nice shot of the Grouse too. I caught two  Pat's in a tree last winter, but my cell phone didn't show them very well.
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Jeff

Got behind on Rodney's pix while at the Paul Bunyan and then up north after that.

This week....from the Badlands of South Dakota, a shot of the Badlands and some residents (Bighorn Sheep) exercising their right to jaywalk in front of my truck.



  

  

 


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This week.....from Wyoming.... rising more than 1200 feet from the surrounding terrain, Devils Tower, the first national monument.

The second photo shows Bob Millward in front of the tower and two climbers making their way up. The rest of the photos zoom closer and closer on the climbers. We were told the top is host to chipmunks, marmots and the occasional rattlesnake.



  

  

  

 

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Hilltop366

What is that thing? Looks like a giant petrified tree trunk.

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Magicman

There were climbers when we were there.  We walked all of the way around it, but no way....up.   :o 
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My uncle took me there on our way to Alaska, we got out of the truck and couldn't hear anything but chainsaws, I said something to the effect of we better look quick I think they're cutting it down.  ;D  Some of the old "original" ladders were still there, I'm with you Lynn, perfectly happy just to admire it from the ground.

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I remember seeing those ladders perched in high places where climbers tried various routes to reach the top.
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volcano that the lava froze in and the earth eroded from around the core.  Kids and I were there a little over 20 years ago.
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This week....the last installment of Wyoming pictures. All about the North American Pronghorn. They're commonly referred to as an antelope... but they aren't really classified as an antelope. They do have some other names they're known by....Prairie Goat (they aren't really goats either).....Sage Goat (they eat it, and live in it)...Speed Goat (cause they're fast)...Speed Bump (they get hit in the road a lot).... and some more "colorful" names some ranchers use that I'll leave out. They're known as the second fastest land critter (behind the cheetah) with speeds of more than 50 mph and the  black outer "case" of their horns fall off and regrow every year. A BIG pronghorn weighs around 140 pounds and they're fairly territorial. We saw them almost everywhere from the western side of South Dakota through eastern Wyoming.



  

  

 
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Jeff

 This week......an uncommon (for around here, this one was on Gull Lake) Common Loon.

(Note from Jeff: Rodney lives in Southern Michigan, so while the Loon is not so common for him, up here, they are quite common. Our house here in Harrison is under a Loon flyway from nesting to feeding lakes. We hear and see them right over the house most every morning and evening during the time they are in the North.)


 
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Jeff

This week....just before deer season, it's all about deer. First up, it's the time of year bucks do stupid stuff trying to keep track of their girlfriends. Like, bed down in the middle of a two track in the middle of the day. Then, a successful hunter photo Craig Palmer shared.


  

 
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WmFritz

I saw that youth hunter last week.
I love it!

I wonder if he realizes he broke a tie rod on his front suspension?  :D :D
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Jeff

I've been up here at the cabin for some time now, and it just dawned on me that I have never shared Rodney's photos that I have enjoyed everyday I am here. They are framed originals that he gave us almost twenty years ago. Rodney killed the first Bear that was ever shot here on the property as well. so his picture is on the wall here to. From 1996 I think. Back when we were young. Ger.



  

  

 
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

All the pics are very good Jeff.....but the first pic of the mom taking care of her young........thats a trophy!  :)
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Jeff

This week.....Another "can you find me" photo. Cheaters can scroll to the bottom of the email for help. And, at the old Upjohn Farms in Richland (now Zoetis Farms) an employee plows corn stubble off Gull Road, much to the delight of hundreds of....you guessed it...gulls.



  

  

  

 





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Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

POSTON WIDEHEAD

The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

Jeff

This week......somehow this seemed fitting. An eastern turkey flying into a cornfield. Wild turkeys prefer to walk/run, but will fly to avoid obstacles (this one was flying over a creek) and into trees at night to roost. They're pretty noisy and clumsy getting in and out of trees sometimes, but they can fly up to 55 mph. Happy Thanksgiving!



 
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Quote from: Jeff on November 27, 2014, 02:22:12 PM
This week......somehow this seemed fitting. An eastern turkey flying into a cornfield. Wild turkeys prefer to walk/run, but will fly to avoid obstacles (this one was flying over a creek) and into trees at night to roost. They're pretty noisy and clumsy getting in and out of trees sometimes, but they can fly up to 55 mph.

55 mph? How do you know? Did one pass your Thunderbird?  :D

Good picture. A true ACTION photo.I will use this pic for my new screen saver. Thanks for sharing.
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Jeff

The commentary  always  comes from Rodney.
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Jeff

Last week, flying turkey......this week, limbo turkey



  

  

  

 
Just call me the midget doctor.
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Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

POSTON WIDEHEAD

 :D Now I have that Latin music in my head that plays when those dancers go under the bar.  :D
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

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