alacowman1
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White spot?View attachment 19609Look what showed up in the pasture this morning, coachg musta brought it back with him from LA..
Cattle EgretWhite spot?
yep ..it was with the cows when I first seen it ..then it flew into the hayfield..gonna see if I can get a better pic later.Cattle Egret
They're everywhere here.yep ..it was with the cows when I first seen it ..then it flew into the hayfield..gonna see if I can get a better pic later.
there were a flock of them here a few year back..but went back south..this is the first one I've seen here in a while..probably because of the drought..it was the only one I seen, but there should be more..They're everywhere here.
There's an overall trend in their migration patterns making a more northerly swing, and even staying in some areas.there were a flock of them here a few year back..but went back south..this is the first one I've seen here in a while..probably because of the drought..it was the only one I seen, but there should be more..
I have a bald eagle that has developed a taste for them.Cattle Egret
Nice, get to see America win out against immigration in your own yard.I have a bald eagle that has developed a taste for them.
Had about 50 in the hay field with me yesterday. Only see about 8-10 egrets in the pasture right now.
I asked the same question a couple of years ago and CB told me they are all over texas, we don't have them here yet. But I did see a bald eagle in my hayfield last month. The first I have ever seen this far from the lakes for our area.White spot?
When I bought my place in NW Arkansas I saw an armadillo cross the county road just north of my place. I told some locals and they laughed, saying that, "there aren't any armadillos around here."I asked the same question a couple of years ago and CB told me they are all over texas, we don't have them here yet. But I did see a bald eagle in my hayfield last month. The first I have ever seen this far from the lakes for our area.
If they would eat flys I'd import a flock to North Al !View attachment 19609Look what showed up in the pasture this morning, coachg musta brought it back with him from LA..
They eat ticks, if that helps.If they would eat flys I'd import a flock to North Al !
fly eatersIf they would eat flys I'd import a flock to North Al !
I like the neighbor's bull, and hard to tell from the pics if yours is better. I'd invite that bull to cross the fence, regardless of his abilities in a fight.How 'bout Willy/8308, who opened a big ol' can of whoopazz on the neighbors' bull, after he jumped the fence. Again. Pound for pound, it should have been a fair fight, but when they finally simmered (after over an hour), I wasn't sure the neighbors bull wasn't gonna just die from heat stroke or sheer exhaustion with his tongue all hanging out. Willy, on the other hand, wasn't even breathing hard and proceeded to scratch his butt on a tree limb, then saunter over to me, begging for cubes. That's when Woody joined the party but all it took from him was a couple bellows and the neighbors bull hid behind a bush. View attachment 19677View attachment 19678