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    RedneckReject

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    Our mutt is the other way, hates the snow or wet ground. Doesn't want to get her precious paws wet??? I have to drag her out to do her business if it's raining or snowing.


    He's half husky. He's all about the snow. I hate it. When I let him out to go and it's just cold (like now) he hurries back in when he's done. If there's snow on the ground I might as well just leave him in the backyard and go back inside.

    Sleet is what we got here, didn't see any snow.

    It was snowing in Brown County yesterday. I can vouch for that :laugh:
     

    db1959

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    A few days ago I watched a Bald Eagle fly around the shoreline looking for food. He (or she) swooped down and got something but I couldn't see what it was. The Eagle then flew directly over my head and I saw it had gotten a coot. I could see its little coot legs twitching. It was pretty cool
     

    SEIndSAM

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    A few days ago I watched a Bald Eagle fly around the shoreline looking for food. He (or she) swooped down and got something but I couldn't see what it was. The Eagle then flew directly over my head and I saw it had gotten a coot. I could see its little coot legs twitching. It was pretty cool

    When we were in Washington State last year, there was a young couple letting their little ankle biter run loose. Looked up on the cliff and there was an Eagle nest. I watched the eagle for a long time, he never swooped, but you knew he was thinking about it. Wife claims that why there are almost no rabbits in western Washington state.
     
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