big ass turkeys....
big ass turkeys....
....are everywhere around here.
I saw about 20 of them in a field yesterday while going to feed my sons dogs.
how is the turkey population in your neck of the woods?
coyotes?
other wildlife that was not around when you were a kid?
tonnes of groundhogs around too. they were virtually non existent here in the 70 s and 80 s.....
on the down side, all the bobwhites are gone , mostly. I know where some are, but I ain t tellin'....
I haven t heard a whip-o-will in many years.....
haven seen or heard a woodcock do it s sky dance since my son was an infant, 24 yrs ago, but I m not in prime woodcock habitat either...
I saw about 20 of them in a field yesterday while going to feed my sons dogs.
how is the turkey population in your neck of the woods?
coyotes?
other wildlife that was not around when you were a kid?
tonnes of groundhogs around too. they were virtually non existent here in the 70 s and 80 s.....
on the down side, all the bobwhites are gone , mostly. I know where some are, but I ain t tellin'....
I haven t heard a whip-o-will in many years.....
haven seen or heard a woodcock do it s sky dance since my son was an infant, 24 yrs ago, but I m not in prime woodcock habitat either...
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Wild Turkeys were introduced to Calif. by hunters and have continued to multiply and spread across the state. Minor pests at the moment.
Wild pigs (also introduced but further back) have been a nuisance species for decades now. They are so efficient and finding and rooting up acorns that no new oak trees will grow where there are established wild pigs. They're very destructive in other ways too, they tear up sod in meadows so that the topsoil all washes away in the rain. Anyone killing a wild pig is doing the lord's work.
Coyotes are doing well everywhere.
Cougars are multiplying and pushing into suburban areas up and down the state. Mostly eating pets but they've killed a few people. They harvest humans very sustainably and seem to prefer the leaner meat on runners, hikers and mountain bikers.
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Wild pigs (also introduced but further back) have been a nuisance species for decades now. They are so efficient and finding and rooting up acorns that no new oak trees will grow where there are established wild pigs. They're very destructive in other ways too, they tear up sod in meadows so that the topsoil all washes away in the rain. Anyone killing a wild pig is doing the lord's work.
Coyotes are doing well everywhere.
Cougars are multiplying and pushing into suburban areas up and down the state. Mostly eating pets but they've killed a few people. They harvest humans very sustainably and seem to prefer the leaner meat on runners, hikers and mountain bikers.
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Since in all likelihood a disproportionate number of these are likely to be liberal familiaris , (one of California's largest nuisance species) this is a herd culling of which I approve...seem to prefer the leaner meat on runners, hikers and mountain bikers.



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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Turkey and deer are seen in places on LI when none were back in the 70's and 80's. Turkeys have not reached "pest" proportions yet but the deer have. Of course the anti-hunters don't want us to harvest some but they are the first to complain about their flower beds being eaten.
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oldr_n_wsr wrote:"... Turkeys have not reached "pest" proportions yet but the deer have. Of course the anti-hunters don't want us to harvest some but they are the first to complain about their flower beds being eaten.
Around here its the gardeners who complain first.
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I thought this was yet another Republican nominee thread
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Make wine from turkeys


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So that's what she was up to!

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I remember 20 years ago or so, getting stalked by a few cougars. I was caught more than a few times, fortunately, those cougars practiced catch and release back then. We may be talking about something different, now that I think about it...rubato wrote:Cougars are multiplying and pushing into suburban areas...
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I like cougars.rubato wrote:
Cougars are multiplying and pushing into suburban areas up and down the state.
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So do I.......

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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But most cougars are gone and we now can only find T-Birds.
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Fun fun fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7DA0FliIs
A friend bought his 20-something daughter this car:

I'm not saying I didn't warn him.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK7DA0FliIs
A friend bought his 20-something daughter this car:

I'm not saying I didn't warn him.
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A warmed-over Ford Tempo/ Mercury Topaz.
There are many better choices.
Tepid reviews in the car mags at the time.
There are many better choices.
Tepid reviews in the car mags at the time.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Not in the least but sadly overpriced and under powered. Exquisite styling will only get you so far.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Doesn't that also sorta sum up the original (1955-57) Thunderbird?Crackpot wrote:Not in the least but sadly overpriced and under powered. Exquisite styling will only get you so far.
(But of course the Beach Boys still immortalized it in song...)
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I thought the old T Birds had a 350 cu in engine; pretty good size for the time and a 2 seater.
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252 BHP, (more than a BMW 330i)
but 3750lbs
More overweight than under powered. But it was never meant to be a performance car. It did prove that Ford can make nice looking cars.
BMW 330i
225BHP
3350 lbs
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but 3750lbs
More overweight than under powered. But it was never meant to be a performance car. It did prove that Ford can make nice looking cars.
BMW 330i
225BHP
3350 lbs
yrs,
rubato