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I walk Wilson’s creek monument a few times a week. It’s pretty rural around it. And a nice walk. It has about twenty miles of trails so I can mix and match my walk pretty well always see a lot of game there.
60 degrees f yesterday when I got up normal August mornings are closer to 80 here. Cool brought wildlife out in droves yesterday. I always see some deer, on occasion some turkey, lots of squirrels. Yesterday it was everywhere I looked. Coon, squirrels, lots of rabbits, deer about a dozen times turkey twice, scared a flock of bob white up( mostly wooded and this is just the second time I’ve seen bob white there) not to mention all the non game I saw. Big flocks of yellow finch, buntings, tortoise everywhere, tarantula on the move. Every turn in the trail new game. And the park is small, about four square miles or less, and there is hunting around it.
 
Wild goat,
Huge grass tree (probably 500 years old).

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wild brumbies

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I missed this topic somehow. Great photos. I always carry a camera but usually forget to use it. :doh:

If there is time it sometimes comes to mind.

Gonna make this one a guessing game.:dunno:

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There are 16 legal rams in this picture taken through a spotting scope.

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A few elk switching drainages.

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Not a very good picture. A fox that sneaked into camp one night.

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Just saw this pic now; The guessing game picture; is it a couple of Ptarmigan?
 
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