Random iOTWr Critters – IOTW Report

Random iOTWr Critters

Images from:

1 Principal Poop (Tom Turkey) Osceola turkey neck shot at 190 paces with .17HMR near Tallahassee. He was strutting with 8 or 9 hens. The next day the hens were all back with another Tom.
2 Ghost (Eagle) eagle after eating
3 Supernightshade (Betty) That is my bald eagle hen
4 Jethro (Taken at Zion National Park in 2012. I call it Not now, I’m posing for a picture…)

To submit your critter pictures for a future Sunday Critters, please email them to:

crittersiotwr@earthlink.net

INCLUDE:

  1. A picture you (or family/friend) took and agree to publish here. NO images found on the internet.
  2. ‘Critters’ in the subject line.
  3. Your screen name.
  4. Your critter’s name (or species, if not your pet).
  5. Comments about the critter you want to share.

NEEDED: If your picture is for any of the following themes, please name the theme.

  • Critters in winter – Please have your pictures in to me by FRIDAY NOON. – Critters in the snow, dressed up for being outside, keeping warm, etc.
  • Sweet critters – the cutest, adorable, cuddly, and just plain awwwwwwwwwwww critters
  • Critters at dinner time – eating, begging you while you’re eating, mooching off your plate, etc.
  • Critters and their shaddows – Critter’s shadows, profiles or silhouettes.
  • Childhood Pets – Pets you had as a child. – Theme idea from Douglas Wakeman.

Thanks!

15 Comments on Random iOTWr Critters

  1. My cousins Bassett hound Punk climbed out the front upper story window once and got out onto the roof and was howling like like Bassett hounds do when a neighbor kid came to the front door and told my mom that that there was a dog on the roof that was making a lot of noise. One of my brothers and my cousin had to crawl out that upper story window to get the darn dog off of the roof. After that whenever they visited that window was closed. My brother also lost a 6 foot bull snake in a cubby hole upstairs that we never saw again. It was never a dull moment with critters around our house with horned toads and frogs and preying mantises and all sort of other assorted critters. I don’t know how my mom put up with it but she did.

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  2. Thank, Jethro. I had a solid rest and no wind. He knew something was amiss as he kept walking away towards the woods. Finally, at the edge of the woods, he turned around to give me a shot, I hit him with one shot in the lower neck, and down he went. @Anon-it is a CZ 455 American with all 3 barrels threaded for suppression and it is exceptionally accurate. The 22LR with subsonic and the suppressor only makes a click sound.

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  3. Thanks for posting one of my girls, Claudia, I gave her her posing fee in an extra portion of mealworms, which she paid forward with a brown egg, making her more beneficial than any Hollywood actress right there!

    I like that you have a real bald eagle above her, so I can see that its not entirely in my mind that she looks a little like one. Her breed is Americana, though, so I would expect nothing less!

    Have a blessed morning,
    SNS

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  4. Correction: Mrs. Shade read this and pointed out that I used the wrong possessive. It is HER bald eagle hen, not MINE. She does the lions share of chicken rearing.

    (Even if Betty likes ME better;>)

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