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    Yesterday was a good day

    Been doing what I can to keep my mind occupied on pretty much anything but my son's upcoming appointments at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN next Monday so yesterday that amounted to attending the longest pheasant tail feather hunt put on by the sportsman's club that I am a member of. The price is $20 per two man team for adults and free for kids. Teams for wherever they want to hunt but have to be back by 3 pm when tail feathers are measured. It is a 100% payback for the adults with all youth winners getting a prize between $25 and $50 plus a chili feed afterwards.

    Long story short, my son, buddy, and I had our limit by 10 AM so we had more then a little time to kill (read, 4 plus hours) to help my 11 year old daughter try to get her first rooster. Though she was pretty bummed about not being able to drop a rooster, she did make a dandy shot on a STARLING. She must have watched her dad or something as she currently has the feet, wings, and tail pinned to a piece of cardboard and salted down with Borax to be displayed at a later date. (Mom doesn't know this yet.)

    Anyway, here are a few shots of the day's hunt.

    The morning's welcoming committee
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    My son with my dog Dixie
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    My buddy and our dogs
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    My pup with her pup
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    My gang
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    The whole gang
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    And to top it off this is the view from my driveway after the cleanup was done. A great sunset all while listening to two rooster pheasants discuss who was the better bird.
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    John, you have no idea how I miss doing that. Old legs just don't work like they use to.
    That by far was my favorite type of hunting, enjoy it.
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    That is cool on so many levels. Congrats to wonderful time spent with your kids!
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    Hooty hoot Bwana!

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    Awesome stuff bwana. I'd love to do that one day

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    That's the good stuff.
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    Congrats... but .. she didn't shoot a redwing blackbird. . she shot a starling. Congratulations on shooting the starling. . and don't show the "trophies" to anyone.
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    Haha...good catch HH.

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    Well, I'd say that Red-Winged Blackbird was obviously one of a very large group who were "thinking about" destroying that stubble field!

    They're a migratory bird ... but the authorities basically ignore any "thinning out" procedures.

    Legal Status

    Blackbirds are native migratory birds and thus come under the jurisdiction of the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a formal treaty with Canada and Mexico. Blackbirds are protected by Federal law (Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21.43) in the United States except that they may be killed when found "committing or about to commit depredations upon ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife, or when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance." Some States and local governments may have additional restrictions on killing blackbirds. Starlings and house sparrows were introduced from Europe and are not protected by Federal law. (My guess is that they are an official nuisance in the Dakotas)
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    Still looks like a great time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    Well, I'd say that Red-Winged Blackbird was obviously one of a very large group who were "thinking about" destroying that stubble field!

    They're a migratory bird ... but the authorities basically ignore any "thinning out" procedures.

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    Blackbirds are native migratory birds and thus come under the jurisdiction of the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a formal treaty with Canada and Mexico. Blackbirds are protected by Federal law (Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21.43) in the United States except that they may be killed when found "committing or about to commit depredations upon ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife, or when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance." Some States and local governments may have additional restrictions on killing blackbirds. Starlings and house sparrows were introduced from Europe and are not protected by Federal law. (My guess is that they are an official nuisance in the Dakotas)
    lol... That's good enough for me.. wonder what they taste like?
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    Thanks for the heads-up HH , it was a starling. For what it is worth, it was a lone bird not taken from the FLOCK that only Thump seemed to notice. So much for being a group of Noticers, you have all been officially dropped several notches in Noticer status.
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    Ha! You don't take hints very well!

    ... when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance ...
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    All kidding aside, that's the first I've heard of a federally protected species being listed as a "nuisance". Here in Iowa, if it's not a gamebird or an English sparrow or staring - it's a *songbird* and woe be to thee who shoots one. I know a guy who shot one out of a goose pit and two wardens were watching through binos. They came in and spent an hour finding the damn thing so they could fine him.. waste of resources and a bunch of crap. Anyway - congrats on a great day!
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    So why can't I remove a picture?

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    We get it Sunny, we get it.
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    What picture you want down Bwana? Be glad to take it Down For ya'
    However there should be no reason you cannot take it down? You should be able to edit all the text and image stuff in any thread or reply you post.
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    I hope the correct incorrect pic has vanished.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bwana View Post
    So why can't I remove a picture?
    You can remove attached images. You just have to select edit, then delete the text for that specific image.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    You can't remove nutin on here.
    That's why I'm limiting my posts and tired of people quoting me.
    So not going to post much.
    Wait, what?
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    To be honest, I think I've run into that same problem. I'd delete a pic from my post and it would reappear at the bottom of the post as an attachment. (or sumpin' like that)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    To be honest, I think I've run into that same problem. I'd delete a pic from my post and it would reappear at the bottom of the post as an attachment. (or sumpin' like that)
    Click on the "Manage Attachments", and you can delete them from there.
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    "Manage attachments!"
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    Sounds like I need to go to "manage attachments".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    Sounds like I need to go to "manage attachments".
    Heck, Thump, I figured Lynn oughta be an expert at "managing your attachments", by now???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Muddy View Post
    Heck, Thump, I figured Lynn oughta be an expert at "managing your attachments", by now???
    As small as that thing is.... It shouldn't have taken her very long to figure out all the nuisances of it.

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    Thanks Niner, you did right though still not sure there was a concern about a stupid starling.

    As for the problem I was having, Thump nailed it. Tried to delete the pic but it showed up as an attachment at the bottom of the post.

    Went into the "Manage Attachments" area and the darned thing didn't seem to want to let me do any deleting. Guess I will just have to rely on the Sys Op guys to cover me.

    Here is a closeup of a portion of the Road Mob that I thought was sort of cool.
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    Dude... that many of ANYTHING is disturbing!
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    Two words came to mind.

    Alfred

    Hitchcock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckrub View Post
    Two words came to mind.

    Alfred

    Hitchcock.
    Steam

    Roller
    "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain

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