RobertBrown
Elite Member
green leopard spider?
close...but, incorrect...Alex
perhaps I should send you a Lynx.......err ahhhh link....yea link....a link to the correct answer.
That's what I meant
green leopard spider?
Ding.....ding......ding......ding..........ding.....We have a winner!!!!!!!!Green Lynx spider?
Thanks Robert. That was with max zoom. He saw me and ran just a couple of seconds afterward. I saw 5 more, but they all saw me too soon to get a picture.
Larro
Ever notice how some animals, especially deer it seems to me, will stand there and look at you for a long time even if you move some but as soon as you raise a camera at them they turn and run?
Great pics. Surprised you didn't see any snakes.There are more river pictures at http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/319047-so-who-else-went-river.html if any of you guys want to take a look.
Larro
Great pics. Surprised you didn't see any snakes.
This vixen lays in the yard waiting for someone to come out with a bag of marshmallows...she catches them when tossed to her...she eats one or two then catches others..sets them down until she thinks that all she's getting then collects them and carries them off likely to her kits...
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/386058-critters-captured-camera-mvc-001f-jpg"/>
Dang..what are the odds seeing something as such...momma bear better be paying notice.
Good question.
The panther doesn't have to take that risk to get a meal.
I'm guessing the picture was taken when there were grasshoppers on the road. If you stood there a while you would probably see flock of turkeys too.
The hoppers are there for the plants, the plants are there because of the sunlight. There might have been a hatch and that's why everyone was on the road.