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A Few Photos from Recent Hikes


Ambersdad
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I spend a lot of time in the Wichita Mountains and volunteer for Fish and Wildlife on different projects for the bios. I always keep my camera handy and love to shoot big critters.

What we call an Elvis bull.

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A few elk.

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And a few not so big critters.

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Being from CT, i don't see many snakes. There are some rattlers but I've never encountered one yet. That snake looks very intimidating

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Aaron Zagrodnick

Really nice shots, thanks for sharing! Hopefully the prairie dog made it... :D

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Being from CT, i don't see many snakes. There are some rattlers but I've never encountered one yet. That snake looks very intimidating

I went 3 years without seeing a diamondback. I've now seen 3 in the past few weeks.

WOW nice pictures. I always love seeing Elk in velvet, it amazes me on how fast their antlers grow.

Thanks. Me too. They say it's the fastest growing tissue in the animal kingdom.

Really nice shots, thanks for sharing! Hopefully the prairie dog made it... :D

Thanks. The rattler got tired of the barking dog and moved on. :)

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