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Been awile since I've been on here
vtclimber:
Seems like work got in the way, but with the economy the way it is I ain't gonna complain! I hope everyone is well. Figured I would post some pics of my latest endeavors down in the mountains of SW Va. Hope ya'll enjoy!
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Parnell:
What a beautiful animal. I've always been fascinated by raptors and would like to get involved in something like that in the future. I know Swampbow has a friend down here that works with raptors as well. Maybe you want to drop him a note? Awesome pictures, thanks for sharing.
vtclimber:
Thanks Parnell. I think that the goldens are just incredible. No one ever really sees them on the east coast. They are kind of like the ghosts of the forest. I'll drop swampbow a message later today. I am definitely interested in meeting other folks that work with these magnificent animals.
Swamp Bow:
Wow, I was gonna ask about that Golden being in the east like that! Drop dead beauty. Got some serious weapons! I've heard of them taking deer? Wish we had them down here. Thanks for the intro Parnell. I do have to clarify I'm a complete layman. I probably know enough to help a trapped bird in a pinch without getting the bird or me hurt, but that is it and I don't want to test that. :) One of my wife coworkers is a master falconer, and I've yaked with him a bunch and gone trapping with him. It's something I'd love to do, but I know I don't have the time to devote and do it right. I'll probably learn all I can, but I really can't keep a bird since I'm gone for weeks a couple of times a year. Besides my chickens and quail would loose the little mind they have!
Again nice, nice bird. I have a couple of BIG red shouldereds here in the swamp, and he is already hunting for her. He likes the big pine right by my house to present his gifts, really cool to watch. They are getting used to the human with the huge eyes staring at them (binos ;D ). I need to go find the nest just so I know what tree it is in.
Swamp
vtclimber:
Swamp,
Since we started trapping goldens up here in Va, I have probably seen over 150 in the last month and a half. They are surprisingly a good number out here. No one sees them because they are hunting in the woods unlike the balds that prefer the open fields. Most of our trap sites are incredibly remote nd have a clearing just large enough to get a net in. I have worked with Balds for years now, but there is something about these goldens that touch the soul....almost magical. I'll shoot you a PM later this afternoon. I'd be very interested in chatting.
Dave
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